An open letter to Richmond members and supporters from the Club’s Director of Football, Greg Miller
1:53:06 PM Fri 24 September, 2004
richmondfc.com.au
This morning I met with Brad Ottens and his management team and was informed that he wishes to be traded from the Richmond Football Club.
While we are genuinely disappointed with Brad’s decision, we also see this as a great opportunity to make some significant, exciting changes to our playing list.
It has been well documented that Brad has been paid on potential by our club for a long period of time. The new offer that we put to him for the next 2-3 years was reflective of where he’s at in his football career.
Brad also has received very handsome offers from at least two league clubs.
Richmond is in charge and will not be pressured by other clubs into paying over the odds to re-sign our own.
We have always cared very well for Brad and looked after his best interests. There can be no argument from Brad’s camp that our care, interest and development has not been first class.
So, whatever you may hear or read, Richmond is not to blame for Brad’s decision to leave Punt Road.
It’s most important that Tiger members and fans understand these circumstances because we need your support now as we turn this situation into a major positive for us.
Brad was our No. 1 pick ( and No. 2 overall) in the 1997 National AFL Draft and since then we’ve spent considerable time and money in nurturing his talent to a point where he’s ready to produce his best football over the next few seasons.
Whichever club reaps the reward of our efforts will pay handsomely for that right.
Let’s put this in perspective . . . Brad is the hottest trade choice that I can ever remember in league football. We’re talking about a ruckman/forward who has played more than 120 games, was an All-Australian representative in 2001, and is still only 24 years of age. He has the ability to become one of the game’s absolute top-liners – and that’s the price someone’s going to have to pay for his services.
Early draft choices are what we’d be looking at for an exchange. In a year where we’ve already got selections 1, 4 and 20, we’re keen to further bolster our stocks of young talent with more early picks.
Let’s also understand that if a suitable offer is not forthcoming to trade Brad, then we will reserve our right to re-sign him, or take him in the pre-season draft.
Obviously, if Brad is to be traded, then we must bring in a readymade big player, as well as draft choices, to fill the void. I can assure Richmond supporters that contingency plans are in place.
We have agreed to a new one-year deal with Greg Stafford and we are working hard behind the scenes to ensure that we won’t be disadvantaged.
The Richmond Football Club will use this as a launching pad to add some outstanding youth to those developed over the last couple of years at Tigerland.
I’m sure all members of the Yellow and Black faith are going to follow the upcoming trade period with a lot of interest. I will keep you informed . . .
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