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North Melbourne set to offer Dustin Martin at least $1 million a season

Caroline Wilson
The Age
23 May 2017


North Melbourne is poised to launch a major play for explosive Tigers star Dustin Martin with a long-term contract offer worth more than $1 million a season in a deal that would tie him to the Kangaroos until at least the end of 2022.

The North board has given the club the green light to table the offer of between five and six years to the 25-year-old who has told Richmond he will not make a decision on his future until the end of this season.

In an attempted recruiting raid reminiscent of decades past, the North Melbourne Martin offer marks the second audacious bid by the club in recent months following the $9 million nine-year play for young GWS Giant Josh Kelly.

Richmond has accepted it will need to pay Martin $1 million a season to retain him and has offered its star a five-year deal. The North offer will exceed that.

The Kangaroos are hopeful of luring Kelly and Martin to Arden Street next season saying their war chest remains one of the most generous in the competition following the forced retirements last year of Brent Harvey, Drew Petrie, Nick Dal Santo and Michael Firrito.

Martin's manager Ralph Carr refused to confirm or deny whether North had yet officially made the offer although it is known he has held specific discussions with the Kangaroos football bosses. "I'm not going to answer that question," Carr told Fairfax Media. "We will be making our decision at the end of the year and that's final."

Carr also angrily denied he had been shopping his No.1 client to rival clubs although he has spoken at the very least with North, the Giants and St Kilda and indicated those clubs should put forward their offers should they wish to remain in the market for Martin, Richmond's reigning club champion and a Brownlow favourite.

St Kilda is also understood to have shown significant interest in Martin while the Giants have not.

The player manager has held talks with the Kangaroos whose board, now chaired by Ben Buckley, approved the parameters earlier this season for the Martin offer. North's governance rules dictate that any offer of five years or more or exceeding a specific financial amount must be ratified by the club directors.

Richmond's football boss Neil Balme said the club was in constant contact with Carr and added he was not aware of specific offers to Martin from rival clubs.

"We accept that this is the way it is and we completely understand it's Dustin's right to consider his future," said Balme.

"We are in this situation due to free agency and we had no say in it but the AFL brought it in and it's here. I personally don't think it's good for footy."

The Tigers remain steadfast in their belief that Martin will remain at Richmond while the player himself has reportedly communicated to the club through his manager that he has delayed a decision on his future not only due to money but also because his ultimate call will also be based on his view regarding the club's future.

North, like St Kilda and Carlton, are currently paying well below 100 per cent of the salary cap. That, along with the new pay deal that will inject more than $2 million into each club's total player payments this year, has opened up the aggressive recruiting blitz.

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Let him go and bank another 2 first rounders

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Let him go and bank another 2 first rounders

Yep let's grab another vickery Conca or Prestia types
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I'm over the massive bogan and his merkin manager. After all this club has done for him and he still wants to hold us to ransome.

Good riddance

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Personally I think it can really unbalance a team to pay one player too much. See Buddy in Sydney or Judd at Carlton.  Danger field is only 800k or so I read but he unbalance's Geelong. Ablett at the sun's.  It just doesn't work.  Big recruits rarely work for the team as a whole even though they might win brown lows.

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“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Personally I think it can really unbalance a team to pay one player too much. See Buddy in Sydney or Judd at Carlton.  Danger field is only 800k or so I read but he unbalance's Geelong. Ablett at the sun's.  It just doesn't work.  Big recruits rarely work for the team as a whole even though they might win brown lows.

What are you on about? Cotchin is on what 800/850

Prestia 750 and Martin potentially 1mil. Hardly a big difference

That's not unbalance but il tell u what is. Prestia on 750

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Paying $750k for Prestia makes Martin worth at least 1.2k per season.

Lets hope our big fish Prestia hasn't chewed up too much salary cap for us to match any offer by North.

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Let him go and bank another 2 first rounders

Yep let's grab another vickery Conca or Prestia types

Or another two Martins. Or we could do a reverse Melbourne and not stuff it up and get a Martin and Cunnington/Talia type or if it all aligned, a Martin Fyfe combo :shh

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I stuffing hate North, that fecal sample of a club
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Let him go and bank another 2 first rounders

Yep let's grab another vickery Conca or Prestia types

Or another two Martins. Or we could do a reverse Melbourne and not stuff it up and get a Martin and Cunnington/Talia type or if it all aligned, a Martin Fyfe combo :shh

Or a reverse Kanga and keep the good players, get rid of the duds and develop our own young talent with good recruiting and player development
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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RICHMOND has reportedly upgraded its contract offer to superstar Dustin Martin — but it is still significantly short on a monster offer put to him by rivals North Melbourne.

Martin, arguably the biggest free-agent in the competition alongside Fremantle’s Nat Fyfe, has driven his value through the roof with a number of best-on-ground performances this season, forcing Richmond back to the table with a revised offer.

As Channel 9’s Footy Classified on Monday night reported North Melbourne has offered Martin a deal worth more than $1 million per season for up to six years, The Australian reported the Tigers have also recently upped their offer to Martin’s manager Ralph Carr.

Bombers great Tim Watson said on Tuesday there is still a significant difference between the Tigers and Kangaroos’ offers — despite Richmond pushing up their offer.

“I would think it might be $300,000 to $400,000 per year difference,” Watson told SEN Breakfast.

“That’s significant. Even after tax that’s a significant amount of money.

“There’s always going to be a bigger offer to entice someone out of their club. It’s about what Richmond can pay to keep their payments structure in place.”

A report by The Australian’s Greg Denham claims North Melbourne’s massive long-term big-money offers to Martin and GWS Giants star Josh Kelly has had a ripple effect across the game, forcing clubs to increase their offers to keep players at their clubs.

The Australian reports the Kangaroos’ offers — a stunning nine-year deal worth almost $10 million for Kelly and a six-year deal worth more than $6 million for Martin — are a response to the club missing out on a series of high-profile recruitment targets recently.

Swans stars Dan Hannebery and Isaac Heeney both knocked back the Roos while the club also went after Port Adelaide’s Hamish Hartlett, Adelaide’s Brad Crouch, Hawks recruit Jaeger O’Meara and Essendon captain Dyson Heppell.

The Australian reported the Tigers opened negotiations with Martin heading into the 2017 season with a four-year offer worth just $3.4 million.

North Melbourne’s offer to him currently stands at almost double that, according to Fairfax Media.

The deal would be expected to last until at least 2022 for the 25-year-old goal-kicking midfielder, who has previously told Richmond he will not make a decision on his future until the end of the current season.

Veteran footy journalist Caroline Wilson told Channel 9 on Monday night the North Melbourne Football Club board of directors has given officials the greenlight to put a formal offer to Martin.

She reiterated North Melbourne, St Kilda and Greater Western Sydney have all registered their interest in signing Martin for next year.

North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein has welcomed the prospect of Martin coming to Arden Street next season.

“You wouldn’t complain about that,” Goldstein told SEN radio on Tuesday.

“In the end, all we’re focused on is trying to win a premiership. “If we can get two great individuals like them (Martin and Kelly) to come in and help us win a premiership, then that’s the goal and we’ll be all happy with that.”

Richmond’s football boss Neil Balme said the club was in constant contact with Martin’s agent and was not aware of specific offers from rival clubs.

“We accept that this is the way it is and we completely understand it’s Dustin’s right to consider his future,” Balme told Fairfax.

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