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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5040 on: October 25, 2020, 11:49:51 PM »
He basically kicked goal of the year 4 times in a Grand Final. Absolutely insane. Neale can keep the Brownlow, the norm Smith and premiership is so much sweeter

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5041 on: October 26, 2020, 01:01:14 AM »
In all reality Dusty’s efforts, lifted the team, demoralised Geelong, and dragged us over the line. Without Dusty we would have struggled to win big time. What a player.
So humble and team orientated.

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'He's the GOAT': Dusty's generous words for hurt opponent (Age)
« Reply #5042 on: October 26, 2020, 04:26:19 AM »
'He's the GOAT': Dusty's generous words for hurt opponent

Jake Niall
The Age
October 26, 2020


After his historic third Norm Smith Medal, a modest Dustin Martin said he was "lucky" to be in the right spots when booting his four goals in the grand final and that the Tigers' victory was "not a one-man job".

While Martin intervened at crucial stages, particularly his first goal just before half-time when the Tigers trailed by 22 points, the champion did not think he chose the moments to kick telling goals.

"Not really. As 'Dimma' [coach Damien Hardwick] just said, you just try and take your chances when it's your moment and I was lucky enough to be in the right spot, you know the key forwards battled their arse off to bring the ball to the ground.

"I was just in the right place."

Martin said of his achievement of becoming the first player to win three Norm Smith Medals: "I don't know what it means to me at the moment. There's no way I would be able to do it without my teammates, we're an unbelievable team, it's not a one-man job, we all do our part and I'm just incredibly grateful to be a member of the team."

Martin, who was the unanimous choice of the Norm Smith Medal judges as best afield, said becoming a three-time premiership player was "the cool one" rather than the Norm Smith Medals.

"Yeah, that's the cool one right there. As Dimma just said, the adversity we faced this year, yeah I still can't believe it – it's very special and a very special club."

Martin said the Tigers had started to look like themselves again late in the second quarter, after the Cats had been in control.

"They got off to a good start, but as Dimma said that last five minutes to go in the second quarter, it started to look like Richmond again – credit to the boys we took that into the second half and stuck to the process, couldn't be prouder."

Martin acknowledged there had been peaks and troughs in Richmond's time in the Gold Coast hub this season: "It's had its ups and downs but we're an incredible club and we love being around each other and we got through really well and yeah, it's something we'll look back at the rest of our lives and say 'wow it's really cool.'"

Hardwick observed that Martin's goals had been really important, with his first coming when the Tigers "couldn't buy one" in the second quarter.

"Yeah, it was an important goal ... we just needed a goal – couldn't buy one.

"That's what great players do – they take their opportunies and get the job done. That's why he sits here with his third Norm Smith really."

Martin was jocular when asked if he had imminent tattoo plans. "I haven't got any yet, but George [Jason Castagna] brought his tattoo gun up so I daresay he'll be getting that out tomorrow."

Otherwise, the triple Norm Smith medallist suggested he would celebrate with teammates at the hub venue before remaining in Queensland for a time.

"Enjoy it together as a club back at the resort we're at tonight, tomorrow. And then might stick around here for a little bit and see what happens." Would he catch Serena Williams again? "Not this year."

Martin, 29, who joined the Tigers at the same post-season when Hardwick was appointed, 2009, described his coach as like a second father to him.

"The care that he's got for his players, ever since we started together 10 years ago, you know he's almost like a second father to a lot of us – he's a friend first, and then a coach second. I couldn't be more grateful, you know, he's helped me become a better person and along with all the other boys as well."

Martin also had generous words for retired champion Gary Ablett.

"He's the GOAT, isn't he. He's had an incredible career, yeah, he's an amazing player, an amazing person. It was a pleasure to play against him tonight and I wish him all the best."

Sitting alongside his coach, Martin jested that he would return for pre-season training in February. "That's just who we are as a group, we're humble and we're hungry. Success is awesome and enjoy this one and we'll be looking to forward to pre-season again – in February."

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/he-s-the-goat-dusty-s-generous-words-for-hurt-opponent-20201025-p5689z.html

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5044 on: October 26, 2020, 04:46:05 PM »
Dusty won his third Gary Ayres coaches award  :clapping :bow.


AFLCA Gary Ayres Award: Perfect Dusty lands third trophy.

Gary Ayres Award leaderboard
28 Dustin Martin (RICH)
22 Mitch Duncan (GEEL)
10 Nic Naitanui (WCE)
10 Daniel Rich (BL)
9 Patrick Dangerfield (GEEL)
9 Shane Edwards (RICH)
9 Paddy Ryder (STK)
9 Ollie Wines (PORT)
8 Jayden Short (RICH)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/523032/aflca-gary-ayres-award-perfect-dusty-lands-third-trophy

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5045 on: October 26, 2020, 05:48:46 PM »


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'Strength of a bricklayer, skills of a surgeon': Dusty joins great debate (Age)
« Reply #5046 on: October 27, 2020, 04:54:23 AM »
'Strength of a bricklayer, skills of a surgeon': Dusty joins great debate

Greg Baum
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October 26, 2020


Triple Richmond club champion Geoff Raines thinks Dustin Martin might have superseded Kevin Bartlett as the greatest Tigers player in living memory.

Veteran media man Mike Sheahan still has Bartlett at No 1 - just. Neil Balme, who played with one and stewarded the other, doesn’t see any point in comparing, but is grateful that both were on his side - the side of rampant Richmond success.

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan thinks Martin, uniquely with three Norm Smith medals, has established himself as the greatest grand final player of all, maybe the best finals player. Sheahan doesn’t necessarily disagree, but slips the names of the other multiple Norm Smith winners, Gary Ayres, Luke Hodge and Andrew McLeod into the mix.

Balme notes that you have to be fortunate to play finals in the first instance to prove that you can dominate them. Martin is and does.

Leigh Matthews, the official 'player of the 20th century', shies away from intergenerational compare-and-contrast, observing that we’re now well into the 21st century. At the same time, he sees that it is like-for-like, robust goal-kicking midfielders. “Dusty’s the only player I don’t get insulted being compared to,” he said with his customary twinkle.

If footy people love one thing more than a great player, it’s a debate about great players. One, Gary Ablett, left the stage with subdued dignity in Saturday’s grand final, leaving it for Martin to make what he will of it. The taciturn Martin delivered his own bouquet to Ablett, calling him the greatest of all time. The title is not yet vacant.

So where does Martin sit, and where might he one day rest? Let’s do this in ascending order.

Best Richmond player? “I’ve still got Bartlett No 1, but he’s gone past Royce Hart and Francis Bourke,” said Sheahan, doyen of footy media and inveterate list-maker. “He’s a more polished player than Bartlett, and a better team player.”

But Bartlett endured for 19 years, played 403 games, won five best-and-fairests and five premierships. The Norm Smith did not exist for most of his career, but he won one anyway in 1980. Also, he has a statue.

Martin has three flags, three Norms, a Brownlow medal, but oddly enough only two b&fs. This reflects the sudden and meteoric rise of him and Richmond four years ago, a sublimely virtuous circle. At 29, he also has time.

Best finals player? “You’ve got to be lucky enough to be playing finals to know if you can play well in finals,” said Balme (ask Bob Skilton, three Brownlows, one final). “Dusty’s been lucky to play the last few years. The best players are the ones who play well when it matters most. That’s finals. I think we’ll remember him for that more than most.”

Sheahan observes that of the 11 finals Richmond has played in the past four years, Martin has been best-on-ground in eight, arguably nine of them. Matthews marvels that in six finals in the past two years, Martin has kicked 15.2. “He performs under pressure,” Matthews said. “He must have ice in his veins.”

In all this weighing and measuring, recency bias plays a part. This is most starkly illustrated by the career of Gary Ablett, senior: one b&f, no Brownlows, no premierships, impossible to confine or define by stats, yet in many minds still the clubhouse leader for best player ever. It’s worth keeping in mind.

Best grand final player? Now we’re cooking. McLachlan can’t go past those three medals. “This has been a year like no other topped off by a grand final like no other,” he said. “It seems fitting that we had a game-changing and history-making performance by Dustin Martin, who is now a grand final player like no other.”

All agree Martin’s distinction is that the bigger the occasion, the better he plays, making the grand final his natural theatre. “To be so good on the biggest day on the calendar is an accolade in itself,” said Matthews. “The fact that you can play so well when the pressure is at its greatest.”

Geelong looked to have Richmond in a stranglehold on Saturday night, until Martin’s muscled through a goal just before half-time to prise it loose. “He just knows what to do, when it needs to be done,” said Balme.”It’s timing. You were thinking, we need something to happen now, and he does it. And you’d think, how does he do that?”

Best player ever? Not yet. “It’s about longevity and how good you can be on your best days,” said Matthews. “It’s a combination of the two. He hasn’t got longevity yet. Dusty’s been really good for the last five years. Gary Ablett’s been fantastic for 10 to 15 years.”

But Martin does have runs on the board (well, this is cricket season). He’s been around for 10 years. He’s played 243 games. He rarely misses, a tribute to his thorough preparation. He’s only 29. He’s at a club and in a time that is going to keep him vitally interested for some years yet.

Crucially, he plays in a position and in a way that sticks in the memory. “He’s got the strength and power of a bricklayer,” said Matthews, “and the touch and skills of a deft surgeon.”

When not in the midfield, where he is the best of a common type, he’s lurking up forward, ready to kick goals, which even specialist forwards find hard. In this, he is much like Matthews. He kicked 915.

“All four of his [grand final] goals could have been goals of the day,” Matthews said. “Teams have realised that if you can be a goalkicker, play the forward half. Dusty doesn’t go back and neither should he. That’s where the crap stats happen.”

Geelong captain Joel Selwood might have imagined he would have the last word on Saturday. In a way, he did, ruefully.

“We had a plan for Dusty. We had a couple of plans for him,” he said. “He’s a good player. He’s a hell of a player.”

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/strength-of-a-bricklayer-skills-of-a-surgeon-dusty-joins-great-debate-20201025-p568fn.html

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5047 on: October 27, 2020, 07:43:49 AM »
Dusty is the best Richmond player Ive seen in my 50 years on this earth. For me hechas overtaken Bartlett. By the time he is done he  will be the best ever.

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Manager explains why Dustin Martin rejected TWO $11m offers (7news)
« Reply #5048 on: October 27, 2020, 03:30:00 PM »
Manager explains why Dusty rejected TWO $11m offers

Joey Riordan
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27 October 2020


It’s been revealed that AFL superstar Dustin Martin rejected two seven-year $11m offers in 2017 to remain at the Tigers.

Ralph Carr, the three-time Norm Smith medal winner’s manager, told SEN both North Melbourne and the Adelaide Crows offered the eye-watering deals to entice Dusty out of Tigerland when he was last off-contract in 2017.

Carr said he eventually convinced Martin to take a lesser offer from the Tigers because of the club’s ability to help him achieve his footy goals.

It was a decision that continues to pay off for the 29-year-old, who last weekend won his third premiership with Richmond.

“It was $11 million over seven (years from North Melbourne),” Carr told SEN.

“They (Crows) matched that offer. Mark Ricciuto came down to see me and they matched that offer. Then we took less than that to stay at Richmond, which I had to talk Dusty into.

“I gave him the equation of what we could make outside of football, which I thought was a lot better and I thought Richmond were a better club and better equipped to take him to where he wanted to go.”

AFL superstar Dustin Martin rejected two seven-year $11m offers at the end of 2017 to remain at the Tigers.

Martin eventually re-signed with the Tigers on a lucrative seven-year deal.

Carr explained that as Dusty closed in on making his contract decision in 2017, one moment proved that staying was the correct call.

“The last game was against St Kilda (before re-signing) and he got a standing ovation and I think after that game we met for dinner, which we normally do, and he said ‘I think you’re right about staying’,” Carr said.

“He got this huge standing ovation which was pretty amazing.”

Adelaide football director Mark Ricciuto has accepted that the Crows went hard for Dusty in 2017, after losing Paddy Dangerfield to Geelong.

“We had a genuine crack at him as a football club,” Ricciuto told Triple M.

“His manager Ralph Carr was sort of putting it out there and seeing who would have a bid at him and we decided we would have a crack.

“We’d just lost Paddy Dangerfield who had just gone back to Geelong so it was a bit of a like for like.”

Ricciuto revealed the offer made to Dusty was “probably the biggest offer the Adelaide Football Club has put to anyone”.

https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/manager-explains-why-dusty-rejected-two-11m-offers-c-1465044

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5049 on: October 27, 2020, 04:07:09 PM »
7:34 seconds.

That's how long Dusty had possession of the ball for ALL four of his goals  :o.

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5050 on: November 01, 2020, 03:12:19 PM »
MARK WILLIAMS’ PRE-GRAND FINAL MESSAGE TO DUSTIN MARTIN

By Alex Zaia
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November 1, 2020


Mark Williams set Richmond superstar Dustin Martin a task in this year’s Grand Final against Geelong.

Williams messaged Martin on the Thursday before the Grand Final challenging him to kick a second-straight four-goal haul in a premiership decider.

Martin didn’t disappoint.

The 29-year-old’s four-goal performance saw him become the first player in VFL/AFL history to win three Norm Smith Medals as the Tigers defeated the Cats by 31 points to clinch their third flag in four years.

“I sent Dustin a message on the Thursday before hand and Dustin’s always been a player that likes a little carrot in front of him, so I gave him a target,” Williams told SEN’s Dwayne’s World.

“I said to him, ‘I reckon four goals will do you, mate’ and I’m sitting there thinking, ‘he’s got three, that’s not bad’ but then he delivered on the last one.

“I was delighted because when you’ve done everything you need to keep looking at what’s the next thing and he continually surprises everyone … a three-time Norm Smith Medallist.”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/11/01/mark-williams-pre-grand-final-message-to-dustin-martin/

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5051 on: November 01, 2020, 03:49:24 PM »
Dusty surrounded by five opposition players. We all know what happened next  :clapping  :bow.




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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5052 on: November 02, 2020, 12:21:10 AM »
Watched the replay tonight.

Dusty saw Stanley poop himself and saw that handball coming a lightyear away. Went straight for it. Like taking candy from a baby :D

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5053 on: November 02, 2020, 10:56:25 AM »
A classic case of although being outnumbered, Dusty had them outclassed

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Re: Dustin Martin [merged]
« Reply #5054 on: November 02, 2020, 01:54:38 PM »
Dustys guernsey sold for $75k  :o
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