Trade Wrap: Silver service for Butler, could this be the Saints' circuit-breaker?Mitch Cleary and Marc McGowan
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Oct 11, 2019 6:28PMRICHMOND will do all it can to assist Dan Butler in landing a new home, with the Tigers aware his preferred destination lies at St Kilda for 2020.
Left out of this year's flag, the 2017 premiership forward has expressed a desire to continue his career elsewhere after being starved of opportunities at Punt Road.
While the Saints are interested in Butler, he falls fifth in line of their priorities behind Port Adelaide pair Dougal Howard and Paddy Ryder, Fremantle's Bradley Hill and Sydney's Zak Jones.
AFL.com.au understands Butler will walk for next to nothing, with the Tigers well aware of St Kilda's long list of demands this Telstra AFL Trade Period.
Butler, who is currently holidaying with Tigers teammates, has met with several clubs including the Saints and Carlton.
His manager Alex McDonald of Hemisphere Management revealed to Telstra AFL Trade Radio this week he was forced to clarify mixed messaging from the Blues this week around his client.
Blues GM of list management and strategy Stephen Silvagni said on Monday the Blues had little interest in Butler, only minutes before list manager Michael Agresta admitted the club was still working through a process around the small forward.
Should the Blues miss out on Sydney target Tom Papley, their intent for Butler could increase again.
Richmond's asking price falls in line with deals it did last year for Corey Ellis and Anthony Miles (combined for a swap of future third-round picks with Gold Coast), Sam Lloyd (pick 64) and Tyson Stengle (68).
The Tigers' currently hold picks 19, 38, 39, 41, 75 and 77.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-10-11/trade-wrap-silver-service-for-butler-could-this-be-the-saints-circuitbreakerRichmond premiership small forward Dan Butler is also looking at a move to Moorabbin or Princes Park, but he will need to wait to see what happens with the others first.
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