The Australian has Richmond as one of 6 clubs that has/will approach the Eagles about Kerr. Denham also claims the Eagles want a top 3 pick plus a top 10 pick for Kerr.--------------------------------------
Eagles demand top picks for Kerr
Greg Denham | August 28, 2008
WEST Coast yesterday put star midfielder Daniel Kerr on the market, but he comes at a substantial price as the Eagles are determined to play hardball over his future.
Kerr is contracted to the Eagles until the end of next year, but the club's demands for releasing the 25-year-old early include two top-10 picks in the national draft.
A club source revealed yesterday that any trade would require one pick under No4 in the draft and another selection before pick No10 as a starting point for a deal.
Kerr's agent Colin Young did not return calls yesterday, but he had said this month that he had held talks with up to six opposition clubs regarding the future of his leading client.
Kerr has completed the second year of a three-year contract with the Eagles, worth about $1.7million.
"We expect some clubs to come up with lame offers," a West Coast source said yesterday.
"If anyone's serious, it will need to be an exceptional offer.
"We had to give Chris Judd up for the third selection in last year's draft because he was out of contract, but Daniel Kerr is contracted.
"So we'd be entitled to another pick in the first three as well as an additional draft choice inside the top 10."
West Coast is gearing up for approaches from Essendon, Carlton, Sydney and Hawthorn.
Richmond and Collingwood have also shown interest.
Kerr and his management have been sending out mixed messages for months, although Kerr has publicly stated many times, and as late as this week, that his preference is to remain in Perth.
"Daniel wants it all on his terms and that is not going to be the case," the Eagles source said. "Everyone thinks he's leaving, but we doubt whether any other club has the firepower to get him."
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