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Rolls Royce version of Jayden Hunt, money well spent here, he'd be on bugger all at Richmond. 

 

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He’s chasing a long-term contract at Richmond and they won’t want to trade him anyway. 

What does the second part of your post mean? 

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8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He’s chasing a long-term contract at Richmond and they won’t want to trade him anyway. 

What does the second part of your post mean? 

Meant on no money at Tigers.

 
2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Meant on no money at Tigers.

Ah yes of course. He’s obviously be a good bet but I just can’t see him leaving Richmond. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ah yes of course. He’s obviously be a good bet but I just can’t see him leaving Richmond. 

Might be squeezed out if they get Lynch?

 


2 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Might be squeezed out if they get Lynch?

 

They have plenty of others to move on before the regular 22.

One of their most improved players this year and that’s saying something. I’d imagine they’d want to lock him down. 

 

Unfortunately, Richmond are building towards 2 in a row, possibly more. Can't see best 22 players leaving unless pushed out for being greedy. It has been mentioned in the press that Crotch, Prance and Revolting all signed on for less money to help them get Lynch.


Too late by the sound of it. But it would be a lot cheaper to be chasing some of these "hungry"middle tier players than clogging our list with more midfielders who cost us the Southern Stand (already sold) Northern Stand.

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Definitely need a classy running defender who hits the scoreboard , the window is open, we just gotta get one, Gaff is off the market so we should still have the cap room. If the 6+6+6 changes come in every club will need more run on the outside. Hunt could have been the one but his disposal is poor.

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