Ottens a man in demand
18 September 2004
Herald Sun
Mike Sheahan
ALL things being equal, Terry Wallace will construct the Richmond forward division around the imposing frame of Brad Ottens next year.
The new coach has earmarked Ottens for the goalsquare, with Matthew Richardson, Richmond's leading goalkicker for 10 of the past 11 seasons, to be operate from just inside the 50m arc.
The wily Wayne Campbell would play alongside Ottens, with Nathan Brown and Andrew Krakouer roaming the forward 50 for spoils at ground level.
It's an exciting scenario, but there's one major proviso: the availability of Ottens.
The ruckman-forward is out of contract and up to six clubs are after him.
It is understood Ottens' managers are seriously considering two offers, with Sydney leading the chase ahead of Geelong.
Ottens, 24, has been told his financial arrangements are about to change after three disappointing seasons.
The Tigers's offer is believed to have a significantly reduced guaranteed payment with incentives that would enable him to earn as much as he was paid this year, about $400,000, if he performs to the expected required level.
To date, he has been paid on potential, even allowing injuries, including a major back problem and an ankle he carried for much of the past season.
Richmond needs money spend and room in its salary cap if it is to land an established player such as Fremantle's out-of-contract ruckman-forward Troy Simmonds.
That money will come from the senior group, including Darren Gaspar and Ottens, two of the club's best paid players.
Sydney's general manager of football operations Andrew, Ireland, has confirmed his club's interest in Ottens.
"We've spoken to his management (Elite Sports Properties)," Ireland said last night.
"As (coach) Paul (Roos) has said, we're keen to secure experienced players during the trade period."
The Swans see Ottens as a ruckman who could relieve and then replace Jason Ball, who turns 32 in November.
The Cats see him as a key forward, probably centre half-forward.
Ottens recently had an operation to repair damage to an ankle that has bothered him for most of the season.
He played 18 of 22 games but failed to deliver on expectations. He averaged 13 disposals and five marks and kicked 16 goals.
His best season was 2001 when he kicked 46 goals in 24 games.
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