The Herald-Sun has put Dusty's contract saga on par with Campbell Brown punching and breaking the jaw of a teammate and Eddie's "King Kong" gaffe
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Eddie McGuire, Dustin Martin in running for biggest AFL brain fade of 2013 Al Paton
From: News Limited Network
December 22, 2013 12:53PMWE'VE all been there. Our brain takes a temporary holiday and we say or do something that later we just can't explain.
It's embarrassing, but, thankfully, most of us are not in the public glare of the AFL world.
Those that are have to choose their words and actions carefully, but sometimes they just can't help themselves. Here are 10 memorable examples from 2013 when some of the biggest names in the game wish they could have their time over (we hope).
DUSTY'S CONTRACT BACKFLIPDustin Martin Tweeted that reports he had walked out on Richmond were "totally incorrect". But he found it hard to explain how to better describe his move of rejecting the Tigers' contract to "pursue offers from other clubs".
Backed by manager Ralph Carr, Martin was said to be chasing $600,000 a year, but the hugely talented and sometimes wayward 22-year-old found the open market tougher than expected.
Clubs were quick to cross him off their recruiting lists and a flying visit to Greater Western Sydney didn't work out. Eventually he knocked back an 11th-hour bid by Essendon to re-sign with the Tigers for about what they offered him in the first place.
Dusty gets another mention for the jailhouse gesture in Richmond's elimination final loss to Carlton that cost him a $2000 suspended fine.
More at: http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/eddie-mcguire-dustin-martin-in-running-for-biggest-afl-brain-fade-of-2013/story-fnelctok-1226788356563