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FIRM LINE | Martin camp not talking contracts until end of season
FIRM LINE | Martin camp not talking contracts until end of season
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God, whichever way this goes, it has been hilarious. Big hand to Carr and Martin for how they have played it, and how they have shown up the shallowness of almost all the footy media and a lot of the footy public.AFL on 7Verified account @7AFL 14m14 minutes ago
FIRM LINE | Martin camp not talking contracts until end of season
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The Bombers were briefly linked to Richmond superstar Dustin Martin but it's believed they don't have the cap space to bring in a big fish, with Port Adelaide half-back Jasper Pittard and GWS midfielder Jacob Hopper among their more affordable targets.
The Roos have set their sights high this year, aggressively targeting midfield stars Dustin Martin and Josh Kelly. North has dangled a $10 million, nine-year deal in front of Kelly, and is reportedly tempting Richmond's Martin with a six-year contract worth about $1.3 million a season. Kelly appears more and more likely to return home to Victoria and, if that happens, the Roos appear well placed to snare the son of 1980s Kangaroo Phil, with Carlton and St Kilda their biggest rivals. The field in the Martin race seems to have narrowed to the Tigers and Kangaroos, but there is a growing sense Martin will reject North's bigger offer – in excess of $1 million more over six years – to remain at Punt Rd. If Kelly or Martin, or worse still both, turn the Roos down, they could turn their attention to Kelly's GWS teammate Jacob Hopper. Meanwhile, North is again likely to explore trading Todd Goldstein, although the 2015 All Australian ruckman's value is now no higher than a second-round draft pick. The Kangaroos also face some tough calls on out-of-contract veterans Scott Thompson, Jarrad Waite, Lachlan Hansen and Sam Gibson. Of the quartet, Thompson and Waite appear best placed to play on.
No prizes for guessing the Tigers' priority: re-signing Dustin Martin. North Melbourne has led the opposition raids on the Brownlow Medal favourite, trying to blow Richmond out of the water with a six-year offer worth up to $1.3 million a season. The Tigers have increased their initial offer of about $850,000 a season to about $1.1 million a year and are confident of retaining the midfield superstar. Richmond's efforts appear to have satisfied Martin amid widespread speculation he will re-sign soon. GWS midfielder Jacob Hopper is on the Tigers' radar, but if the Victorian decides to come home they will face stiff competition from Geelong, Carlton and Essendon, while Adelaide and the Brisbane Lions are also circling the 20-year-old. Richmond
AFL on 7Verified account @7AFL 14m14 minutes ago
FIRM LINE | Martin camp not talking contracts until end of season
AFL on 7Verified account @7AFL 14m14 minutes ago
FIRM LINE | Martin camp not talking contracts until end of season
Him still not being signed + continually hanging around our boys + Saint fans being total flogs this year = deserving of a troll thread like this one.I can't find the Billings to north thread. What's happening?
ROFL thats gold. Those nuffies wouldn't even click on the link, just read the headline of the post no doubtOne of the betting agencies with a hilarious post on Facebook this morning saying Dustin had re signed. Tiger nuffies going full on with the screams of delight.
Click the link and it's an article where he re signed in 2014
Absolutely spot on. I'd love to know how many in the AFL media have gone to air or gone to print with incorrect information or opinions on this one.God, whichever way this goes, it has been hilarious. Big hand to Carr and Martin for how they have played it, and how they have shown up the shallowness of almost all the footy media and a lot of the footy public.
There is a lot of posturing and assumptions at present from the Richmond camp. No signs by Martin that he will be signing on at all. Expect him at North.
They are putting off talks so they can have signed offers on the table after the season, and potentially drive his price even higher.
I doubt Martin cares about the Tigers at all, if so he would have already signed.
Delaying talks is no sign he is leaving the Tigers or coming to North IMHO, even has a Franklin feel to it.
So is anyone going up to Taylor Made for some signatures/photos Philly Its Happening Roo style tomorrow?
God, whichever way this goes, it has been hilarious. Big hand to Carr and Martin for how they have played it, and how they have shown up the shallowness of almost all the footy media and a lot of the footy public.
Lol.
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FIRM LINE | Martin camp not talking contracts until end of season
My god,Tef still hauling 'em in over there.
I ran into a guy today who told me to open an account on here and say, and I quote... "Its Still Happening" make of that what you will.
He said that i would be asked this.... He will be back tomorrow, and is looking forward to it.Philly is that you???