How Richmond will handle three players earning more than a million dollars in 2024Richmond is facing a salary squeeze in 2024, with three players earning over a million dollars. Clubs never like to have more than two millionaires at a time. See how the Tigers plan to handle it.
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June 26, 2023Richmond’s brilliant mid-forward Shai Bolton will join footy’s exclusive group of millionaires from next year with his deal worth over $1.1 million a season.
Bolton signed a lucrative new five-year contract extension in late 2022 which starts next year but is currently in the last year of his existing deal worth around $600,000 a season.
The Herald Sun can reveal that five-year deal is worth well over $1 million a year and even has scope to hit $1.2 million if he ticks off every games-based and best-and-fairest clause.
The deal will mean that for a single season Richmond could have three million-dollar players as Dustin Martin finishes the final year of his seven-year $1.2 million contract and Tom Lynch’s back-ended deal continues until the end of 2025.
For Richmond it was a massive sum but it is understood rival clubs were offering more and had hoped to drag the 24-year-old out of Richmond.
It will lead to a short-term salary squeeze but Richmond is confident it can balance its books on a list that currently has 19 players 22 or under.
The Bolton deal was signed only months after the dual premiership player became a first-time All Australian as a player who kicked 43 goals and added 83 clearances to go with his 403 possessions in his breakout 2022 season.
Bolton finished fourth in the club’s best-and-fairest last year but as a dual threat capable of causing havoc up forward and winning crucial centre-square clearances he is the centrepiece of the club’s future plans.
Richmond still has cap space to acquire a replacement forward for Jack Riewoldt as it chases GWS free agent Harry Himmelberg.
Martin expects to see out the final year of his deal in 2024 and then play on - whether at Richmond or another club - while Trent Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt are considered likely to retire this year.
It will save the Tigers some cap space even after the pair took pay cuts this year to play on, but Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper are due around $750,000 for the life of their seven-year contracts.
Martin would take a significant pay cut for 2025, with AFL clubs expecting the salary cap to rise as much as 20 per cent in the next four years.
Clubs ideally only want to pay two million dollar players on their list at any one time but Richmond has long been a club that has paid up for its mega-stars while being responsible with salaries for role players and emerging kids.
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