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I doubt we'll step in his way if he decides to go down that path.There is no way I can see the RFC letting him go.
First round pick x2 and a player of our choice as an absolute minimum.No point worrying over this. He is still contracted to us for another 4 seasons and if Carr tries to push him to look elsewhere early then we will either A. Hold him to his contract or B. Get stupidly high value on the trade table. I wouldn't be surprised that if, for some reason, he wants to leave the Tigers would ask for 3 first round draft picks at a minimum for Dusty and maybe at most a third round pick.
Though, again, unless we go down the shitter this season and look to drop out the 8 in 2022; I don't see Dusty leaving.
Itās since been edited with the bs filter applied and that quote removedArticle says he's out of contract in 2022 the same year Franklin's contract ends, but Dusty is contracted until 2024
Pretty much the end of the story right there
Would Sydney even offer a similar Franklin type deal again given how the last 4 years of the deal have gone and not winning even 1 flag with him there?
Iām not losing much sleep , Sydney clubs know an awful lot about value , a contracted Tom papley was worth 2x r1 and an uncontracted jezza Cameron was worth 3 x r1 ,,,,Iāll just let your imaginations run wildHe's with us for 4 years, why are people sweating?
Still not worth it , prob worth 10,000 members and then some , crowds, finals and GF wins = pricelessInteresting one this. Say hypothetically a deal was done post this season, and Martin got a huge 5 year deal with Sydney. And letās say in return Richmond gets say Sydneyās next two first rounders, say pick 6 and 10, and maybe a second round swap in 2021, mid 30ās up to mid 20ās.
Richmond then have 3 first round picks in the strong 2021 draft, and another pick in the 20ās and another in the 30ās. And then also likely 2 decent first rounders in the 2022 draft. You would have to fancy we land a star or two from that lot amongst about 4 or 5 who turn out to be good AFL players. These gun youngsters may also be arriving in time to be influenced by Cotchin, Riewoldt, Edwards, Astbury, Grimes etc.
I think there would be a lot of us that wouldnāt mind that type of scenario. But if we still look a good chance to win flags you do want D Martin on your team, without one shadow of a doubt.
Carr has no real power in deciding what a player wants to doWhen is Bolton's contract up? Maybe Carr is signaling to the Tiges that if we don't come up with a high priced contract for Bolton (and a therefore a high commission for Carr) that he will not only get Bolton to walk but will try to get Dusty to request a trade and/or definitely go elsewhere in 2025.
Typical Carr trying to stir troubleSeriously Carr!!!
If Ralph Carr is saying this, then he may not understand something about AFL. Just because you acquire a star doesnāt mean that youāll win Premierships like Brady is winning Super Bowls.
A good quarterback is so important to a teamās success in the NFL. Thatās why a star quarterback like Tom Brady can go anywhere and win. Although NBA is a team sport as well, you can also afford to rely on a few. Thatās why Lebron James can basically go anywhere and make his team win the championship.
AFL teams needs much more than just one good player. Itās why Judd and Gary Ablett (star players) didnāt win anything at Carlton and Gold Coast respectively. Nat Fyfe has made one Grand Final and won no Premierships. Even Buddy has gone without a Premiership at Sydney and this is after he moved across following their Grand Final win (meaning that they were already a good team then). If Dusty wants to win like Brady, then it would either be a long career with a competitive Richmond or him moving to an already successful team or one that just needs one missing piece. Even then there is no guarantees as with Buddy. Sydney right now arenāt there yet and you just donāt know how long theyāll stay down. They may even be on their way down after shooting up by 2025. AFL can be erratic like that sometimes.
I personally think his best shot would be to stay at Richmond because he has so much chemistry with our boys. Not sure heāll develop that to this level at another club.
Thereās a reason for him making these comments, heās well known for being controversial. My guess is that heās trying to get an extension for Martin while heās market value is at its highest.Typical Carr trying to stir trouble