The delisting game
By Lyall Johnson
The Age
October 30, 2004
Tim Fleming's delisting, after two successful years at Richmond, shows the sometimes ruthless and cut-throat nature of the system.
Having played 17 senior games in 2004, but out of contract at the end of the season, Fleming was told right through the trade period he was a required player at Punt Road.
But with Richmond keen to delist at least two more players and not able to afford to pay out the contracts of a number of contracted players who would have been sacked ahead of Fleming, the out-of-contract Luke Weller and Fleming were shown the door last week.
He is disappointed and somewhat angry that the assurances made to him were not honoured, but at least hopeful his service at Richmond will be recognised by another club. The rugged midfielder is also heartened to hear that, since being delisted, the coaching staff at Richmond have been talking him up with other clubs to help him find a new home.
"That's footy, I suppose," Fleming said. "But I was pretty shocked. I hadn't had any indication it was coming. I had been told a number of times there was no concern and had been told what my role was and everything like that, so . . . it knocked me around."
For Fleming, the disappointment is heightened because he feels, having started senior footy at the relatively late age of 24, he was only really starting to find his feet at senior level, had plenty of improvement to come and a body that has not been knocked around by years of play at the top level.
With no plans to play at a lower level, Fleming has set his sights on being taken in the national draft - "just to put me out of my misery . . . rather than wait for December to get an answer in the pre-season draft because you have a lot of sleepless nights and you are getting up and training your guts out not knowing whether it is going to be for nothing". In the meantime, he has been invited to the Kangaroos to take part in their pre-season training which starts next week.
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