from the Age:Judd's manager Paul Connors said his superstar client had no desire to enter the pre-season draft, where he could be selected by Richmond or Carlton, with West Coast getting nothing in return.
"You can never get compensated for someone like Chris Judd, but hopefully all parties are fair and something will be resolved," Connors said. "I can't categorically confirm that (he won't enter the draft), but I can categorically confirm that would not be Chris Judd's wish."
Richmond — might not even be in the market.
The Tigers, who have pick two in the national draft and pick one in the pre-season draft, appeared nervous about making a commitment last night. "I just have to wait 24 hours or 48 hours before I can answer that question because we need to sit down and discuss the pros and cons," Richmond's director of football Greg Miller told The Age.
"There's a lot to it. A lot to it. The cons are the costs you have to give up, what it does to your TPP (total player payments) for other players and where that lays … and what commitment you've given to a generation of young players."
If they don't commit, the Tigers will join at least three other clubs on the sidelines. The Kangaroos, the Western Bulldogs and Geelong yesterday ruled themselves out.
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