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"There is really nobody of any note," Miller said. "There is not really a standout."
Quote from: mightytiges on October 24, 2007, 06:51:48 PMGuy Richards here we come if we even use our PSD pick .We would have been better off letting McMahon slip through to the PSD if we have given away a top 20 pick for a bloke who we could have gotten for free then its a dead set joke. infact i would say its a disgrace. Richmond people deserve better!
Guy Richards here we come if we even use our PSD pick .We would have been better off letting McMahon slip through to the PSD
Quote from: Ramps on October 24, 2007, 10:10:59 PMQuote from: mightytiges on October 24, 2007, 06:51:48 PMGuy Richards here we come if we even use our PSD pick .We would have been better off letting McMahon slip through to the PSD if we have given away a top 20 pick for a bloke who we could have gotten for free then its a dead set joke. infact i would say its a disgrace. Richmond people deserve better!Don't forget people...Port Adelaide were also after McMahon so I doubt he would have made it to the PSD.
what about Hasleby ???
from today's AustralianMatthews said salary-cap restrictions would prevent the club from taking part in the pre-season draft, with Collingwood also confirming its intention to skip the December draft meeting. Richmond has the first pick in but Tigers football director Greg Miller agreed the absence of Brennan meant there were no "big names" left on the market. "There is really nobody of any note," Miller said. "There is not really a standout." http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22643485-5012432,00.html
Quote from: one-eyed on October 25, 2007, 03:49:16 AMfrom today's AustralianMatthews said salary-cap restrictions would prevent the club from taking part in the pre-season draft, with Collingwood also confirming its intention to skip the December draft meeting. Richmond has the first pick in but Tigers football director Greg Miller agreed the absence of Brennan meant there were no "big names" left on the market. "There is really nobody of any note," Miller said. "There is not really a standout." http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22643485-5012432,00.htmlIs this a red herring on Millers part, from what i was told by someone high up within another club there are still some quality players that havent been signed to new contracts, even the reigning premiers.I believe there will be another one or two delistments at tigerland before the cut off date, oh well have to sit tight and wait and see what unfolds.
Quote from: rogerd3 on October 25, 2007, 05:29:22 PMQuote from: one-eyed on October 25, 2007, 03:49:16 AMfrom today's AustralianMatthews said salary-cap restrictions would prevent the club from taking part in the pre-season draft, with Collingwood also confirming its intention to skip the December draft meeting. Richmond has the first pick in but Tigers football director Greg Miller agreed the absence of Brennan meant there were no "big names" left on the market. "There is really nobody of any note," Miller said. "There is not really a standout." http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22643485-5012432,00.htmlIs this a red herring on Millers part, from what i was told by someone high up within another club there are still some quality players that havent been signed to new contracts, even the reigning premiers.I believe there will be another one or two delistments at tigerland before the cut off date, oh well have to sit tight and wait and see what unfolds. Publicly there's only that rumour of Embley still wanting out of his contract at the Eagles to go to Carlton plus Fraser and Rutten still out of contract. More likely though is all 3 will stay at their respective current club.