Don’t argue with Dustin Martin’s star status in SuperCoachHerald-Sun
June 20, 2014 IN THE end, Dustin Martin came crawling back to Richmond.
In an inglorious end to last season, Martin’s management did the tour of rival clubs on a fishing trip to either find a new home or drive up the price of his last contract.
Not surprisingly, when the Giants and Bombers turned their noses up at him, Martin eventually re-signed at Richmond on about roughly the same terms the club had offered all season.
The whole episode was bizarre.
But as Martin prepares for his 99th game and 43rd in a row, now we wonder; did the Tigers get Dusty cheap?
If the Tigers’ best-and-fairest was held now, it would be 1. Dusty 2. Cotch 3. Daylight. In SuperCoach rankings terms it’s Martin (38th overall), Cotchin (44th) and up-and-coming defender Brandon Ellis (66th).
The man who boasts the best “don’t argue” in the business has hit his straps over the past five rounds in particular, averaging 114 SuperCoach points per game since his price bottomed out at $448,500 in Round 7.
Yes, it was a slow start for the No.3 draft pick, as coach Damien Hardwick toyed with the concept of playing the midfielder-forward in the back half.
But last time he played Sydney, one of only two current top-eight sides the Tigers meet over the next 10 rounds, he punched out a sparkling 126 points.
As bad as Richmond has been this year, the draw starts to open up for them from next round onwards. They play bottom-placed St Kilda twice and the Giants and Lions at the MCG.
Martin, 23, is the eighth-most popular player in SuperCoach, but 60 per cent of teams have ignored him to this point.
Maybe this is your chance.
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