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Patrick Dangerfield to weigh up Adelaide prospects March 19, 2014 - 6:33PM
Caroline Wilson
Chief Football Writer for The Age
Patrick Dangerfield has put the Adelaide Crows on notice, declaring the decision on his football future beyond next season would not be based on financial reward but on the potential for on-field success.
The Crows acting co-captain said he has no intention of re-committing to Adelaide in 2014, and would wait until the final year of his contract before making a call on whether or not to return to his home state.
‘‘When I do it will be a decision based on success not on money, that’s for sure,’’ said Dangerfield, who could move to the club of his choice at the end of 2015 should the AFL accept a push from the players’ association to reduce the restricted free agency period from eight years to seven.
‘‘I’m one of those players who want to know the direction of the club. I’m always asking David Noble (the Crows list manager and strategic boss) about where we are at because clearly there has been a lot of talk here about the problems we’ve had.
‘‘We lose Kurt Tippett for nothing and then you lose first- and second-round draft picks for two years and it makes it a lot more difficult to have success.’’
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