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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2580 on: January 31, 2020, 10:38:20 PM »
Falou is a bigot of the highest order. His views on homosexuality belong back in the bronze age. He gets his morality from a book that condones slavery, genocide, and forces women to marry their rapists. It's a disgusting book.

I wouldn't give a hoot if my son grew up to be gay. I just want him to be happy and be true to himself.
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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2581 on: January 31, 2020, 11:46:23 PM »
I used to stuff blokes like you in jail... :shh
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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2582 on: February 01, 2020, 12:10:32 AM »
Margaret Court is also a victim shes 100% correct in her views but Navratilova and co want to take away her name from the stadium. What a disgrace.

Well said Ramps.

Ramps was a few rows away from her (MC)  in the Nadal and Kyrgios match and shook her hand after nadals post match.

Shook her hand and said she well done on her stance and she was an inspiration.

Ramps have a read of what Novak had to say on MC. What a champion and if only people shared his views there wouldn't be an issue

Opinions have consequences. Hahah What a crock of lefty rubbish
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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2583 on: February 01, 2020, 12:15:37 AM »
For those who are heavily religious, in their mind it supercedes everything else

Spot on - only have to look at Israel Falau to see how religion can corrupt a person's morality.

Since when has speaking out against homosexuality been a symbol  of someones morality being corrupted. Theres way to much  liberalism these days. Homos all over the place. I hope no ones kids end up as homosexuals and your sons start copping it up the kyber. Youll all be crying. Homosexuality should be illegal. Blokes sticking it up each others backsides Geez its shameful stuff. And for all the upset over Folau he absolutely reamed Rugby Australia. He was vindicated with a multi million dollar payout.
I’ll just leave this here:

https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-weird-science-of-homophobes-who-turn-out-to-be-gay

Lmfao. So you are gay if you think it's not normal due to religious beliefs or anything else?

Actions have consequences 😂

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2584 on: February 01, 2020, 12:26:15 AM »
I identify as hetero and I have a wife and child. But your comments regarding people who prefer same sex relationships is downright offensive and stuffed up. A lot of esteemed colleagues and friends of mine had to fight through homophobic slander and hate speech which you propagate to get to where they are and it’s stuffed up you think the gender of who someone chooses to be intimate with is the ultimate litmus test of one’a character

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2585 on: February 01, 2020, 12:31:20 AM »
Call me old fashioned but I only support gay marriage if both chicks are hot... :shh
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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2587 on: February 01, 2020, 08:06:47 AM »
Looks like lynch's salary packaging is gonna be brought forward after Rances retirement.

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2588 on: February 01, 2020, 03:38:34 PM »
Is Free speech only free when others freely express the same opinion as us.
Are we now  the socialist state of Victoria where someone does not have the right to have their own opinion
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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2589 on: February 01, 2020, 03:49:39 PM »
Is Free speech only free when others freely express the same opinion as us.
Are we now  the socialist state of Victoria where someone does not have the right to have their own opinion
I don't have to believe what you believe but I will defend you right to have an opinion
My thoughts exactly

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2590 on: February 03, 2020, 03:37:12 AM »
While the champion key defender [Alex Rance] will remain on Richmond’s list this year after announcing his retirement in December, much of his salary for the 2020 and 2021 seasons has been freed up for the rest of the Tigers’ list.

Richmond have options to reshuffle deals for some of their high-profile guns including Tom Lynch, Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin, but with premiership players Pickett, Jayden Short, Josh Caddy, Bachar Houli, Toby Nankervis and Jack Graham all due to fall off-contract this year, the Tigers could conceivably spread the Rance retirement bounty among some of that group.

Richmond could also use the money to make a big play for a free agent or trade target.

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2591 on: February 03, 2020, 10:29:57 AM »
While the champion key defender [Alex Rance] will remain on Richmond’s list this year after announcing his retirement in December, much of his salary for the 2020 and 2021 seasons has been freed up for the rest of the Tigers’ list.

Richmond have options to reshuffle deals for some of their high-profile guns including Tom Lynch, Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin, but with premiership players Pickett, Jayden Short, Josh Caddy, Bachar Houli, Toby Nankervis and Jack Graham all due to fall off-contract this year, the Tigers could conceivably spread the Rance retirement bounty among some of that group.

Richmond could also use the money to make a big play for a free agent or trade target.

Source: The Age

We are seriously taking the pee again.  Coming off a premiership, having picked up Lynch as a FA last year, now going to pick up another FA.  I can hear the whinging already when we unveil Gaff after a back to back  :snidegrin

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2592 on: February 03, 2020, 10:39:13 AM »
Pass on Gaff. If Rance really is staying retired, should look for his replacement.

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2593 on: February 03, 2020, 11:41:50 AM »
Replace him with a key back

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Re: Rance Retires Effectively Immediately to Focus on Family & Faith
« Reply #2594 on: February 03, 2020, 03:29:03 PM »
There's a million on the table: Who wins from Rance's shock exit?

By Damian Barrett and Mitch Cleary
afl.com.au
2 Feb 2020


RICHMOND'S second-tier premiership players are poised to be the biggest winners from Alex Rance's shock retirement.

It is believed Rance's current contact, which was to run until the end of 2021, was front-ended, but having retired in December, he has left at least $1.2 million on the table for the Tigers to spread among his ex-teammates.

Richmond has agreed to pay Rance for the two months of training (November and December) he completed as per the 2020-season part of his deal.

With Rance on its books, the Tigers' salary cap had been at bursting point for 2020 and 2021, but the remaining money assigned to Rance in 2020 can, following the issuing of a Contract Variation (CV), be partly "shuffled" to other Richmond players, which would then provide the Tigers with the opportunity to target a big-name opposition player in the next free agent and exchange period.

Richmond senior club advisor Neil Balme told AFL.com.au the club would keep Rance as an official part of their 2020 list.

"That will be the case unless he comes to us asking us to take him off the list, and we're not hoping for that," Balme said.

    It is believed marquee recruit Tom Lynch has signed a heavily back-ended deal with the Tigers, and he too, could be an option for a revised contract from the club following the Rance decision

"We would love to have him play again, but given what we've gone through, and what he has told us, we have to respect his decision not to play again.

"It is more likely he will be on our list and we will be one player short this year, and that is a small price to pay, we're not hiding from that."

In the past three weeks, senior Tigers officials and players have conceded privately that a chance of Rance returning to play this season is less than five per cent.

Given Richmond's ability to redistribute part of Rance's surplus cash, it would mean that two-time premiership player Josh Caddy, out-of-contract at the end of this year, could immediately be offered a fresh deal, rather than test the market where he would inevitably receive more dollars.

Other Tigers coming out-of-contract include Jayden Short, Marlion Pickett, Jack Graham and Toby Nankervis.

Kane Lambert, contracted to the end of 2022, could receive more money up front as a result of Rance's excess, therefore ultimately easing the Tigers' cap squeeze down the track.
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It is believed marquee recruit Tom Lynch has signed a heavily back-ended deal with the Tigers, and he too, could be an option for a revised contract from the club following the Rance decision.

Captain Trent Cotchin (2022 contract) and forward Jack Riewoldt (2021) have previously topped up existing deals to assist with salary cap stress.

The game's highest-paid player, Dustin Martin, is contracted through to the end of 2024.

Clubs are required to lodge total player payment estimates to the AFL in November each year, and given Richmond was unable to factor in Rance's situation at that stage, it would need to make its case to the AFL for contract variations across upcoming estimates throughout 2020.

While the Tigers have stated they will keep Rance on their 2020 books, they still have options in replacing him in 2020.

He could be placed on the inactive list, allowing a selection in the pre-season supplemental period (where the Tigers last year secured Sydney Stack) or mid-season rookie draft (where they landed arguably the greatest ever feel-good draft story in Marlion Pickett, who played his debut AFL game in the 2019 Grand Final win against GWS).

Balme said the Tigers would not be making selections in the pre-season and mid-season player-acquisition opportunities.

"We won’t have a pick there," Balme said. "We're done. We're not thinking of that option."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/368575/there-s-a-million-on-the-table-who-wins-from-rance-s-shock-exit-