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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on October 01, 2014, 10:27:07 PM
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Dustin Martin seeks to sign contract extension
Jon Ralph and Michael Warner
Herald-Sun
October 01, 2014 9:00PM
DUSTIN Martin wants to sign an off-season contract extension as Richmond saves salary cap space to secure him and star captain Trent Cotchin.
Cotchin, 24, becomes a restricted free agent at the end of next year and is at the peak of his powers after winning his third Jack Dyer Medal on Tuesday night.
Martin, 23, went through a messy contract impasse with the Tigers last year but finished third behind Cotchin and Brandon Ellis — his fourth top-four finish in five seasons.
His manager Ralph Carr told the Herald Sun Martin loved the club and wanted to stay.
“I can’t see any changes. Richmond have been terrific for everyone. We haven’t spoken at this point but I am sure that will happen during the off-season. Dustin has been terrific and it has been an enormous transformation,” he said.
“I think the new deal will obviously reflect his last five years of consistent, high-standard football.”
Cotchin, would be worth more than $700,000 a season and will be only 25 when his deal expires next year.
His manager Craig Kelly, of ESP, said talks were yet to resume but said he would discuss with Cotchin the way forward on a new contract.
“To be honest, we haven’t given it any thought at this point and we will sit down with ‘Cotch’ now we are at the end of the season and his footy is finished,” he said.
“Once everyone gets their head above water after this season we will get into it.”
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/dustin-martin-seeks-to-sign-contract-extension-as-richmond-expected-to-lay-low-in-afl-trade-period/story-fndv8t7m-1227076886092
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Get it done.
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made my night :bow
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Contracts love 'em
:rollin
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could almost rub one out over this news
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could almost rub one out over this news
too late
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Give them both what they want and sign them for five years each!!!
Get it done before Christmas!!!
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Get it done
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Great news - Hope Cotch shows the way soon as well.
Dusty always wanted to stay but played the dollar game and it didn't work out .
I still love him and thought he would win the B&F - Mr 4 quarter man :santa
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Should get a nice increase based on this year
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Dusty 5 years 2.5mil
Cotch 5 years 3mil.
Cotch isn't worth $700/year and as captain he should be prepared to take a little less IMO for the good of the club.
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Dusty 5 years 2.5mil
Cotch 5 years 3mil.
Cotch isn't worth $700/year and as captain he should be prepared to take a little less IMO for the good of the club.
Thats the problem we have, think our leaders need to show the way and be prepared to take a little less for the greater good.
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Whatever happens Cotch will be the highest paid player at Richmond. Hawks are going hard for the end of next year. Wouldn't be surprised if Cotch ends up with $4.5-5.0 million over a 5 year period
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Whatever happens Cotch will be the highest paid player at Richmond. Hawks are going hard for the end of next year. Wouldn't be surprised if Cotch ends up with $4.5-5.0 million over a 5 year period
If that happens then we are a very stupid football club
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Wouldn't put it past Dusty to leave at the last minite.. again
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RFC needs to take control here, pay him a realistic figure and get it done for 5 years, stop the crap and get it done!!!!
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What if they don't 5 years
Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
Dusty 5 years 2.5mil
Cotch 5 years 3mil.
Cotch isn't worth $700/year and as captain he should be prepared to take a little less IMO for the good of the club.
Thats the problem we have, think our leaders need to show the way and be prepared to take a little less for the greater good.
Agree, Lids did it, Jack did it, reckon the captain needs to do it too
Whatever happens Cotch will be the highest paid player at Richmond. Hawks are going hard for the end of next year. Wouldn't be surprised if Cotch ends up with $4.5-5.0 million over a 5 year period
He already is our highest paid player.
If he was to chose to leave then it would mean his "emotion charged" speech on Tuesday night was ...well a whole lot of do-dos
And I agree with Tony_m if we were to give him that we are not very smart.
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hodge did it
mitchell did it
...fast forward.... frawley -> hawthorn
richmond = wankers
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What if they don't 5 years
Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
Dusty 5 years 2.5mil
Cotch 5 years 3mil.
Cotch isn't worth $700/year and as captain he should be prepared to take a little less IMO for the good of the club.
Thats the problem we have, think our leaders need to show the way and be prepared to take a little less for the greater good.
Agree, Lids did it, Jack did it, reckon the captain needs to do it too
Whatever happens Cotch will be the highest paid player at Richmond. Hawks are going hard for the end of next year. Wouldn't be surprised if Cotch ends up with $4.5-5.0 million over a 5 year period
He already is our highest paid player.
If he was to chose to leave then it would mean his "emotion charged" speech on Tuesday night was ...well a whole lot of do-dos
And I agree with Tony_m if we were to give him that we are not very smart.
If he knocks back 5 years if its offered to him then fair enough but he should be offered it, that's what I am saying, it would be negligent of the club to offer him less. For sustained success (if we ever get it) we need these players locked in and not have to worry about them every 2 years.
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Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
On that point, does anyone think he deserves more this time round? IMO it probably hasn't worked for him as I reckon his value has gone down a smidge
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Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
On that point, does anyone think he deserves more this time round? IMO it probably hasn't worked for him as I reckon his value has gone down a smidge
Why would you say that ? He just won his third JD Medal and was our leading vote getter in the Brownlow finishing in 8th spot overall.
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Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
On that point, does anyone think he deserves more this time round? IMO it probably hasn't worked for him as I reckon his value has gone down a smidge
Why would you say that ? He just won his third JD Medal and was our leading vote getter in the Brownlow finishing in 8th spot overall.
Yeh but he does a dinky kick every now and then these days
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hodge did it
mitchell did it
...fast forward.... frawley -> hawthorn
richmond = wankers
Buddy leaving freed up Hawthorn's salary cap to target free agents. This is the pay-off. Add to this, Lake is considering leaving and Sewell will most likely retire, which will maintain room in the Hawks' salary cap. Top clubs have the advantage of being attractive to free agents. This was always going to be the case. Smart well run clubs continually manage their playing list and salary cap in sync so they don't crash and burn down the ladder for years on end (a la Brisbane under Voss and St Kilda under Lyon).
This is the problem I have with the AFL forcing clubs to pay a high 95%? minimum of their salary cap. It only makes it harder for bottom clubs to attract free agents while making it easier for them to have their own players poached by top clubs. Bottom clubs with either poor or young lists should be allowed to pay what their list is worth with plenty of room spare to grow into as well as target free agents with more $$$ than top clubs. Otherwise they end up paying duds they already have too much just to meet the minimum requirement and then they're salary cap gets pressured as soon as their young stars mature and hit their peak while having no more room left to go after a quality free agent.
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hodge did it
mitchell did it
...fast forward.... frawley -> hawthorn
richmond = wankers
Buddy leaving freed up Hawthorn's salary cap to target free agents. This is the pay-off. Add to this, Lake is considering leaving and Sewell will most likely retire, which will maintain room in the Hawks' salary cap. Top clubs have the advantage of being attractive to free agents. This was always going to be the case. Smart well run clubs continually manage their playing list and salary cap in sync so they don't crash and burn down the ladder for years on end (a la Brisbane under Voss and St Kilda under Lyon).
This is the problem I have with the AFL forcing clubs to pay a high 95%? minimum of their salary cap. It only makes it harder for bottom clubs to attract free agents while making it easier for them to have their own players poached by top clubs. Bottom clubs with either poor or young lists should be allowed to pay what their list is worth with plenty of room spare to grow into as well as target free agents with more $$$ than top clubs. Otherwise they end up paying duds they already have too much just to meet the minimum requirement and then they're salary cap gets pressured as soon as their young stars mature and hit their peak while having no more room left to go after a quality free agent.
That goes against socialism which is what the afl is built on
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if i recall correctly
hodge and mitchell agreed to accept less money than they are on worth on the open market in order to retain a good team and attempt to win a flag - well before franklin left
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hodge did it
mitchell did it
...fast forward.... frawley -> hawthorn
richmond = wankers
Buddy leaving freed up Hawthorn's salary cap to target free agents. This is the pay-off. Add to this, Lake is considering leaving and Sewell will most likely retire, which will maintain room in the Hawks' salary cap. Top clubs have the advantage of being attractive to free agents. This was always going to be the case. Smart well run clubs continually manage their playing list and salary cap in sync so they don't crash and burn down the ladder for years on end (a la Brisbane under Voss and St Kilda under Lyon).
This is the problem I have with the AFL forcing clubs to pay a high 95%? minimum of their salary cap. It only makes it harder for bottom clubs to attract free agents while making it easier for them to have their own players poached by top clubs. Bottom clubs with either poor or young lists should be allowed to pay what their list is worth with plenty of room spare to grow into as well as target free agents with more $$$ than top clubs. Otherwise they end up paying duds they already have too much just to meet the minimum requirement and then they're salary cap gets pressured as soon as their young stars mature and hit their peak while having no more room left to go after a quality free agent.
That goes against socialism which is what the afl is built on
yep
socialist
but... some teams get 10% more $$...
but some team more draft picks...
but some teams free agency before its scrapped seeing richmond get bent over
... etc
.. etc...
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Add to this, Lake is considering leaving
Lake signed a one year deal today
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Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
On that point, does anyone think he deserves more this time round? IMO it probably hasn't worked for him as I reckon his value has gone down a smidge
Why would you say that ? He just won his third JD Medal and was our leading vote getter in the Brownlow finishing in 8th spot overall.
Chuck touched on it in a smart arse way. I just reckon when he signed his previous contract their was a lot of hype around how good he was going to be because he was being damned damaging. Now I feel that he isn't quite as damaging and that 2012 year was a bit of a flash in the pan type year. Still an elite player who deserves the highest pay at Richmond :thumbsup
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Don't care, just get it done!
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Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
On that point, does anyone think he deserves more this time round? IMO it probably hasn't worked for him as I reckon his value has gone down a smidge
Why would you say that ? He just won his third JD Medal and was our leading vote getter in the Brownlow finishing in 8th spot overall.
Chuck touched on it in a smart arse way. I just reckon when he signed his previous contract their was a lot of hype around how good he was going to be because he was being damned damaging. Now I feel that he isn't quite as damaging and that 2012 year was a bit of a flash in the pan type year. Still an elite player who deserves the highest pay at Richmond :thumbsup
Yep.
In 2012 he came equal second in the Brownlow, won his second JD medal in a row, was named All Australian and was the Coaches Association Player of the Year.
Clearly was his best year to date.
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Cotchin was offered 5 years last time and turned it down. Only wanted 2 because he wanted to "back himself in" to get a better deal next time round.
On that point, does anyone think he deserves more this time round? IMO it probably hasn't worked for him as I reckon his value has gone down a smidge
Why would you say that ? He just won his third JD Medal and was our leading vote getter in the Brownlow finishing in 8th spot overall.
Yeh but he does a dinky kick every now and then these days
And runs behind the mark to get a cheap kick from time to time. Trade whilst his currency is high.
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Chuck touched on it in a smart arse way. I just reckon when he signed his previous contract their was a lot of hype around how good he was going to be because he was being damned damaging. Now I feel that he isn't quite as damaging and that 2012 year was a bit of a flash in the pan type year. Still an elite player who deserves the highest pay at Richmond :thumbsup
No doubt 2012 was his best year but the ' flash in the pan ' call is way off.
It's been obvious to opposition clubs that if you tag Cotchin hard we'll struggle. That's an indictment on his teammates.
He's taken on the captaincy at Richmond as a 23yr old kid and it's one of the toughest gigs in footy.He's goin ok.
He'd be worth a fortune on the free market.
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Chuck touched on it in a smart arse way. I just reckon when he signed his previous contract their was a lot of hype around how good he was going to be because he was being damned damaging. Now I feel that he isn't quite as damaging and that 2012 year was a bit of a flash in the pan type year. Still an elite player who deserves the highest pay at Richmond :thumbsup
No doubt 2012 was his best year but the ' flash in the pan ' call is way off.
It's been obvious to opposition clubs that if you tag Cotchin hard we'll struggle. That's an indictment on his teammates.
He's taken on the captaincy at Richmond as a 23yr old kid and it's one of the toughest gigs in footy.He's goin ok.
He'd be worth a fortune on the free market.
I don't know, his 2012 so far has been simply amazing. But I can't argue with any of the other stuff as he continues to be a great player. All I'm saying is if he was hoping for a lot more money I don't think it's quite worked out for him as he thought, although as captain and still a damn good player he'll probably still get a pay rise