Tigers do deal for McMahon
12 October 2007 Herald Sun
Mark Stevens
JORDAN McMahon will be re-united with his former coach Terry Wallace after Richmond last night snared the dashing Western Bulldogs defender.
McMahon visited Port Adelaide for talks yesterday, but later decided to cross to Punt Rd on a lucrative three-year deal.
The Dogs will receive pick 19 from the Tigers in return, but minor shuffling of draft places could also be involved today.
McMahon, a ball-carrier with a deadly left foot, will add polish to a Richmond team too often sloppy by foot.
Richmond director of football Greg Miller said McMahon, along with another certain newcomer, West Coast's Mitch Morton, would add to the Tigers' skill level.
"I think with Mitch Morton and Jordan McMahon we've added great kicking ability," he said.
"We see that as an absolutely vital part of the game. I think Richo (Matthew Richardson) and Browny (Nathan Brown) would be pretty pleased with those signings."
McMahon started his career under Wallace at the Bulldogs after being selected at No. 10 in the 2000 draft.
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