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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #870 on: August 31, 2017, 02:59:53 PM »
Tony Sheahan tweeting that Dusty won't appear (footy show), but announcement soon...
Mind you that was hour and a half ago... ::)
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #871 on: August 31, 2017, 03:02:36 PM »
Lol - and now saying has recorded interview to say he's staying  :thumbsup

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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #872 on: August 31, 2017, 04:24:03 PM »
Oh the drama (insert fainting emoji)

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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #873 on: August 31, 2017, 04:33:16 PM »
Done deal according to SEN.

Brian Waldron ( who would never lie about salaries ;D) reckons it's 7 years by 1.3m.

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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #874 on: August 31, 2017, 04:35:54 PM »
Done deal according to SEN.

Brian Waldron ( who would never lie about salaries ;D) reckons it's 7 years by 1.3m.

Then it about $1.15m for 7 years

He hasn't got much right lately has Brian  :rollin
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #875 on: August 31, 2017, 04:36:34 PM »
If Fyfe is getting 6.5 million over six years - I believe the alleged offer to Dusty is fair enough.
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #876 on: August 31, 2017, 04:37:47 PM »
Done deal according to SEN.

Brian Waldron ( who would never lie about salaries ;D) reckons it's 7 years by 1.3m.

Then it about $1.15m for 7 years

He hasn't got much right lately has Brian  :rollin

Pretty sure Waldron's problem isn't overstating player salaries......
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #877 on: August 31, 2017, 04:39:07 PM »
Damn...wanted Kelly....

so did I but not at the expense of a player that will always be better than him..

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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #878 on: August 31, 2017, 04:51:24 PM »
Damn I'd decided to save that gag for when it was actually confirmed....
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #879 on: August 31, 2017, 04:52:43 PM »
Done deal according to SEN.

Brian Waldron ( who would never lie about salaries ;D) reckons it's 7 years by 1.3m.

Then it about $1.15m for 7 years

He hasn't got much right lately has Brian  :rollin

Pretty sure Waldron's problem isn't overstating player salaries......
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #880 on: August 31, 2017, 04:57:18 PM »
Why is he not training....
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #881 on: August 31, 2017, 04:59:32 PM »
Why is he not training....
Strained his biceps picking up the cash. :shh
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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #882 on: August 31, 2017, 05:07:45 PM »
Done deal according to SEN.

Brian Waldron ( who would never lie about salaries ;D) reckons it's 7 years by 1.3m.

Waldron: Dusty deal done
By SEN
31 August 2017


Dustin Martin has made a decision on his future, according to Brian Waldron.

The former St Kilda chief executive is reporting the Brownlow Medal favourite has re-signed with Richmond for 1.3 million dollars over seven years. It is expected he will make the news official on The Footy Show tonight.

Martin had been offered a big money offer from North Melbourne. He was in New Zealand earlier this week discussing his contract options with his father, Shane, and manager Ralph Carr.

“All Richmond fans would be thrilled,” two-time premiership player David King told SEN’s The Run Home.

“They wouldn’t care what the figures are, the cap is the cap. If they’re under that, fantastic. Now is their time.”

Martin averaged 30.3 disposals, 537.8 metres gained, 14.2 contested possessions, 8.7 score involvements and 6.6 clearances throughout the home-and-away season. He was named in the 2017 All-Australian team.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2017/08/31/waldron-dusty-deal-done/

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Stay with Richmond, Dusty. It's the right call: Carey (Age)
« Reply #883 on: August 31, 2017, 05:17:16 PM »
Stay with Richmond, Dusty. It's the right call

Wayne Carey
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31 August 2017


As much as Dustin Martin would look great in a North Melbourne guernsey next year, staying with Richmond is the right call.

Not just for Martin, but also for the Roos who have already made the most important decision in their recent history by re-signing Brad Scott.

If Scott had been let go, or left for Gold Coast, I would have had big concerns about the immediate future of the club.

An untried coach with a young list could mean a long time in the footy wilderness, but with Scott at the helm until 2020 Roos fans should sleep safe in the knowledge they can rebound before too long.

They might not have the top-end talent of the Tigers, but we've seen at Punt Road how quickly things can change if you have the right people at the club and back youth.

Damien Hardwick added Toby Nankervis, Josh Caddy, and Dion Prestia in the trade period, made a few tweaks to the club's game plan and unleashed his little men inside 50.

While North's aggressive recruiting strategy is to be admired, it doesn't necessarily guarantee success will come that much sooner.

Of course, Martin would be a fantastic addition to any midfield, not least for the Roos given they lack that sort of explosive power around the ball.

But signing him up at $1.5 million a season over seven years might not be the right move for the club long term, given how restrictive that could be for future recruiting.

The most consistent premiership sides in recent years have had much more conservative pay models.

Think Hawthorn and Geelong, who wouldn't be paying anyone more than $1 million.

While the Cats recruited a genuine star in Patrick Dangerfield, that wasn't about the money and he could have commanded much more elsewhere.

Sydney were also one of those teams before they signed Kurt Tippett and Lance Franklin.

While they're a decent chance of winning the flag this season, that move is yet to pay off and the Swans have had to sacrifice players such as Shane Mumford and Tom Mitchell.

Given how many senior players have departed Arden Street during the past 12 months, the Roos would certainly have a war chest.

You do have to spend your money on someone, so I don't begrudge them being proactive.

As for Martin, the difference in the offers he's received from North Melbourne and Richmond might work out to be very minor once his career is over.

On the surface, an extra $2 million over seven years is a lot of money. Martin would almost be earning the average wage for an AFL player on top of the $1.2 million per year the Tigers have on the table.

But as my colleague Caroline Wilson wrote only a few days ago, retiring as a one-club player can pay off financially in a big way, especially if you add a Brownlow Medal and even a premiership on top.

If Martin moved to North after winning the Brownlow his marketing capacity would be severely diminished. What Tigers fan would want to invest in someone who no longer plays for them?

Martin has a savvy manager in Ralph Carr who could easily turn a Brownlow into an extra $100,000 or even $200,000 through promotional material – if he stayed. Add a flag, and that price skyrockets even further.

The other thing that Martin has no doubt taken into account is just how difficult it can be to move clubs.

No matter how good or how experienced you are, walking in the doors of a new footy club can feel like your first day of high school.

You have to start again building relationships and forging trust, and for someone who seems more introverted like Martin that would be hard.

In Richmond, he has a club that has shown him enormous faith, which he has repaid on the field over the past few years.

The people at Tigerland know his habits and idiosyncrasies, and they know his family situation well, given Martin has been granted leave on a number of occasions.

I'm sure North would be just as accommodating, but at Punt Road those plans are already in place. It's comfortable for him.

With $1.5 million a year hanging over your head, the pressure of expectation can also be a tough burden to carry.

As the main man in a young side, Martin would come in for much more attention. At the moment, he has great allies around the ball like Trent Cotchin, Prestia and others.

As if that's not enough, the Tigers also have an opportunity that few other teams possess.

Having finished in the top four they'll be playing in front of crowds of 80,000-plus for at least the next fortnight and possibly longer if they can reach that final week in September.

They have a genuine shot at the premiership this year, and you can't put a price on success.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/wayne-carey-stay-with-richmond-dusty-its-the-right-call-20170831-gy83qg.html

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Re: Dustin Martin's contract talk thread [merged]
« Reply #884 on: August 31, 2017, 05:18:36 PM »
Tigers would normally like more control of the Dusty announcement. At this stage they are so sick of the whole ordeal they just want it done.

Dusty was to speak to dad at 2pm again. Some talk of raised offers, extra CBA increase in 2017 contract. Expect it to be done today.

If Dusty could complete an Aussie Ninja Warrior course on the Footy Show plus announce his new deal it would be a real ratings sensation.

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