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7 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

Signed, sealed and remaining - $1.3m for the next 7 years

By my reckoning they have 5 players commanding 25% of their salary cap, which is a recipe for potential disaster

 

7 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

Signed, sealed and remaining - $1.3m for the next 7 years

By my reckoning they have 5 players commanding 25% of their salary cap, which is a recipe for potential disaster

Judd like. Worked well for Carlton.

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Good on Richmond and Dusty if he stays! I like one club players. There should be more of them... 

Dusty is better off in the long run both financially and his standing in the game by staying at Richmond. 

Richmond are a very good side and North aint...

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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Source for this info?  Haven't seen it anywhere else.

Brian Waldron on Sen.

According to Mr Waldron there will be an announcement on the footy show tonight.

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11 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

Good on Richmond and Dusty if he stays! I like one club players. There should be more of them... 

Dusty is better off in the long run both financially and his standing in the game by staying at Richmond. 

Richmond are a very good side and North aint...

I agree. If the Tigers win the Flag this year Dusty will be worth every cent. 

Imagine if the MFC had a player who was Worth that much and we kept him on the list. 

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The 7 year deal is hilarious and so very Richmond. Incredibly desperate bunch. Can they even win a final this year?

I think it's fantastic for the rest of the competition that Richmond's cap for the next 7 years will be taken up by Dustin Martin.

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So does that mean he isn't part of the long queue of superstars knocking on Melbourne's door?

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Now that his long term future has been secured, watch him come back to the pack next year.

Massive win anyone else in the market for a champion FA, as Richmond have taken themselves out of the market for several years.

North will be throwing money around like drunken sailors now to make up for missing out.

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8 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I agree. If the Tigers win the Flag this year Dusty will be worth every cent. 

Imagine if the MFC had a player who was Worth that much and we kept him on the list. 

Jack Watts ?

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8 hours ago, ding said:

Now that his long term future has been secured, watch him come back to the pack next year.

Massive win anyone else in the market for a champion FA, as Richmond have taken themselves out of the market for several years.

North will be throwing money around like drunken sailors now to make up for missing out.

There will be some angry mid tier players over the next few years as Dusty inevitably declines mid contract.

He's already 26 for Christs sake. What sort of player will the have when he is 30+?

I think its wonderful news. They wont be making a serious play for any of our good youngsters any time soon.

Now for Norf to sell the farm for Kelly, and sit mid table for the next 10 years.

I think we have a better approach. Just need to sort the mental weaknesses inside the club.

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14 hours ago, Abe said:

Martin on 1.3 mil 

Prestia on 750-800k 

rance on im guessing 750k - 1 mil 

rewoldt and Cotchin the same 

 

Just now, jnrmac said:

This is the real problem. Total cap mngmnt looks out of whack. Prestia is the one that really hurts them.

 

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Classic win - win. Richmond stuck with him when he is 30+ and limits their options for mid range talent. North to flail around having elected to keep a coach who has not delivered. 

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15 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

1.3 million a year for Dusty, thats classic Richmond.

Look hes  a great player, but hes one chopsticks episode away from disaster.  Either that or some bikey drama.

 

 

He's a great player period. 

A matchwinner, a genuine star and I wished we had him. 

Like Franklin, he may have been a lot of trouble in the early days, but the Tigers have done a great job in supporting and managing him. 

Glad he is staying with the Tigers. 

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Martin is a gun, I just hope his best footy lasts as long as his contract. Yes, he is shy, different, comes from a thugg-ish family, is covered in art work, but bloody hell I wish more players played like him. I wish SOME Dees players played like him! Strong, quick, takes risks, lifts his team mates, and his kicking makes me drool. 

The Tigers are a VERY good football team this year. I know we hate them but Hardwick and the club have done an amazing job getting to where they are. Well done for securing martin.

But 5 players taking 25% of TPP is a recipe for problems about 2 years from now. Real problems. 

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2 hours ago, Jaded said:

If he played for us we would do the same to keep him. He's a top 5 player in the comp and I'm glad he's staying put. It's nice to see players not jumping ship. 

I actually applaud his loyalty. Then again...who wants to go to nawth ?

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