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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #60 on: June 20, 2015, 06:33:06 PM »
What about Dangerfield?
Heard a rumour last night that we are a massive chance for Dangerfield. Apparently he has some pretty good mates at Tigerland.  :whistle  :pray

Pretty good mates
Chris Knights and that's it

Maybe Danger will sign on in an off field role.. perhaps Rehab Co ordination  :whistle

put him in the spot between vickery and griffiths

i like morris but come on

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #61 on: June 20, 2015, 07:12:13 PM »
I'm tipping with GWS year starting to derail treloar will shoot off to the pies

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #62 on: June 20, 2015, 09:15:18 PM »
What about Dangerfield?
Heard a rumour last night that we are a massive chance for Dangerfield. Apparently he has some pretty good mates at Tigerland.  :whistle  :pray

Pretty good mates
Chris Knights and that's it
So Jackstar knows every  Tiger player and everyone of their mates??
What a complete arrogant wanker you are.

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #63 on: June 20, 2015, 10:54:30 PM »
Tigers football department chief Dan Richardson said the Tigers would still have the ability to seek a free agent or off-contract star.

"We're still in a position to be able to acquire another player to help us improve," Richardson said.

Asked whether the Tigers had the capacity to lure Adelaide's Patrick Dangerfield or Greater Western Sydney's Adam Treloar, Richardson replied on SEN: "Put it this way – we've got the space to accommodate a good player."

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/alex-rance-signs-fouryear-deal-with-richmond-20150620-ghsyss

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #64 on: June 20, 2015, 11:34:57 PM »
Flog he is

Probably spend it on Trengrove or Jason winderlich

Sorry that was last year
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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #65 on: June 20, 2015, 11:36:51 PM »
We must be due a star player by now?  :pray
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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #66 on: June 20, 2015, 11:45:23 PM »
Never liked that appointment of Dan Richardson a former player agent in his role hasn'timpressed me at all.Neil Balme was our man and he was never contracted to the cats.

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #67 on: June 21, 2015, 02:42:40 AM »
Richmond can still poach a gun player despite signing Alex Rance on long-term deal

Glenn McFarlane
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June 21, 2015



RICHMOND still has the salary cap space to chase a key player in this year’s free agency/trade period after on Saturday morning announcing it had finally locked away star defender Alex Rance for the next four seasons.

Tigers fans awoke to the news following Friday’s 20-point loss to West Coast that Rance had agreed to stay with the club until the end of the 2019 season.

After months of speculation surrounding the future of the 25-year-old All-Australian, including a belief he could walk away from the game, Richmond was able to secure his signature in the days leading up to the Eagles’ clash.

But Richmond general manager of football Dan Richardson said the club would still be active in the off-season to potentially lure a player from another club.

“I wouldn’t call it a war chest, as some people like to describe it, but I think like any club you are trying to ensure that you have enough space in your cap for continued improvement,” Richardson told SEN.

“We have been working hard to ensure there is enough cap space to allow for intrinsic improvement of our list and clearly Alex is a player in question who has improved significantly over the last couple of years, and therefore will be rewarded as such.

“But we are still in a strong position to be able to acquire another player to help us improve if somebody wants to come.

“We have got the space to accommodate a good player.”

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-can-still-poach-a-gun-player-despite-signing-alex-rance-on-long-term-deal/story-fndv8t7m-1227407486657

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #68 on: June 21, 2015, 04:50:44 PM »
Looks like we want to chase another experienced midfielder and/or a half-back rebounding defender, according to Dan Richardson on the AFL website.

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RICHMOND has the salary cap room to pursue an experienced midfielder at the end of the season despite signing defender Alex Rance to a four-year contract this week.

But the Tigers, who remain keen to bolster their midfield and possibly add an experienced half-back to their mix, will be mindful about ensuring their improving talent is also rewarded financially.

After aborted pursuits of rival midfielders including Melbourne's Jack Trengove and St Kilda's David Armitage last trade period, the Tigers are in a position to target another big name.   

Football manager Dan Richardson confirmed on Saturday there was financial room to do so but emphasised the club was confident in the progression of its emerging talent as well.

"We've been clear over the last couple of years to continue [building] midfield depth, it's an on-going focus balanced with having another rebounding defender to complement the likes of Bachar Houli," Richardson told AFL.com.au.

"We've seen also the likes of Taylor Hunt spending some time there and he's shown some real promise for us.

"In terms of the midfield, we've seen Corey Ellis and Connor Menadue start to show that we think they're going to long-term players for us; Kamdyn McIntosh is another.

"We're developing most of what we need internally but in saying that, you always like to have good players."

Greater Western Sydney midfielder Adam Treloar is still out of contract, as does Adelaide gun Patrick Dangerfield, who remains heavily linked to Geelong.

Tiger Jack Riewoldt is due to come out of contract at the end of next season but Richardson said he expected no issue with the forward re-signing.

But he did emphasise the importance of balance when it came to attracting new players and rewarding current ones.

"We've still got some salary cap room; maybe a little less with the improvement of a couple of players over the last bit of time," he said.

"When you try to keep some salary cap space clear, I think it's important for two reasons: you've got to reward players that deserve to be rewarded, and balance with bringing players in, generally speaking, when you've got to pay a little bit more to encourage them across.

"That's not to say money is the be-all and end-all with these decisions.

"We're halfway through a season and the trade period doesn't take place until October so how that plays out for us depends on what plays out with other clubs as well.

"You closely monitor that and we'll continue to do so."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-06-21/tigers-still-hunting-talent-after-rance-resigns

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #69 on: June 21, 2015, 04:56:11 PM »
Hunt isn't skilful enough for the back 6
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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #70 on: June 21, 2015, 05:45:11 PM »
Looks like we want to chase another experienced midfielder and/or a half-back rebounding defender, according to Dan Richardson on the AFL website.

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RICHMOND has the salary cap room to pursue an experienced midfielder at the end of the season despite signing defender Alex Rance to a four-year contract this week.

But the Tigers, who remain keen to bolster their midfield and possibly add an experienced half-back to their mix, will be mindful about ensuring their improving talent is also rewarded financially.

After aborted pursuits of rival midfielders including Melbourne's Jack Trengove and St Kilda's David Armitage last trade period, the Tigers are in a position to target another big name.   

Football manager Dan Richardson confirmed on Saturday there was financial room to do so but emphasised the club was confident in the progression of its emerging talent as well.

"We've been clear over the last couple of years to continue [building] midfield depth, it's an on-going focus balanced with having another rebounding defender to complement the likes of Bachar Houli," Richardson told AFL.com.au.

"We've seen also the likes of Taylor Hunt spending some time there and he's shown some real promise for us.

"In terms of the midfield, we've seen Corey Ellis and Connor Menadue start to show that we think they're going to long-term players for us; Kamdyn McIntosh is another.

"We're developing most of what we need internally but in saying that, you always like to have good players."

Greater Western Sydney midfielder Adam Treloar is still out of contract, as does Adelaide gun Patrick Dangerfield, who remains heavily linked to Geelong.

Tiger Jack Riewoldt is due to come out of contract at the end of next season but Richardson said he expected no issue with the forward re-signing.

But he did emphasise the importance of balance when it came to attracting new players and rewarding current ones.

"We've still got some salary cap room; maybe a little less with the improvement of a couple of players over the last bit of time," he said.

"When you try to keep some salary cap space clear, I think it's important for two reasons: you've got to reward players that deserve to be rewarded, and balance with bringing players in, generally speaking, when you've got to pay a little bit more to encourage them across.

"That's not to say money is the be-all and end-all with these decisions.

"We're halfway through a season and the trade period doesn't take place until October so how that plays out for us depends on what plays out with other clubs as well.

"You closely monitor that and we'll continue to do so."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-06-21/tigers-still-hunting-talent-after-rance-resigns
You don't pay big money on HBF's. As he said you have to pay overs to get them across, spending $600k plus on a FBF is ridiculas.
Draft mids and let them develop across HB.  IE Vlastuin
Spend money on KPP or genuine mids.
Does anyone think we need a HBF? We could play C. Ellis across HB for a few years and he is a beautiful kick.

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #71 on: June 24, 2015, 09:42:58 PM »
Damian Barrett tonight is claiming Sydney has offered Hannebery a new six-year contract worth $4-5 million and he's, in principle, agreed to it.

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #72 on: June 24, 2015, 09:51:26 PM »
Never liked that appointment of Dan Richardson a former player agent in his role hasn'timpressed me at all.Neil Balme was our man and he was never contracted to the cats.
Yea done a terrible job re signing every one of our stars off contract  ::) get a clue , he s one of the best in the business ,  :clapping
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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #73 on: June 24, 2015, 11:34:38 PM »
Yet more evidence we should forget about any premiership aspirations while Richardson, Hackson & Hartley remain at the club. Wow...just ...wow....

Never liked that appointment of Dan Richardson a former player agent in his role hasn'timpressed me at all.Neil Balme was our man and he was never contracted to the cats.
Yea done a terrible job re signing every one of our stars off contract  ::) get a clue , he s one of the best in the business ,  :clapping

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Re: Yarran requests trade to Richmond [update]
« Reply #74 on: June 25, 2015, 12:04:51 AM »
Damian Barrett tonight is claiming Sydney has offered Hannebery a new six-year contract worth $4-5 million and he's, in principle, agreed to it.
Where do they find this sort of moolah  :o
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