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Blues on prowl for new talent
Jake Niall | October 5, 2007
CARLTON'S return to its predatory best has not been confined to its pursuit of Chris Judd, with the Blues also having shown interest in uncontracted St Kilda tagger Steven Baker, while they have made an unsuccessful attempt to poach Collingwood development coach Alan Richardson.
While securing a deal for Judd remains the club's critical priority, Carlton's desire to accelerate its passage up the ladder has resulted in it also targeting other uncontracted players, with Baker still unable to come to terms with the Saints, after Carlton also made a bid for another Saint, Matt Maguire, who spurned that and other offers to remain at St Kilda.
The Blues have second pick in the pre-season draft and hope that, in the event they secure Judd in a trade, they will have room for at least one more acquisition. Like Richmond, they have significant room in the salary cap.
The re-discovery of Carlton's trademark aggression under the leadership of president Richard Pratt and chief executive Greg Swann also has resulted in it ruffling Magpie feathers in its pursuit of Richardson, who was contracted to Collingwood for 2008 and will stay with the club for which he played.
Richardson heads the Collingwood development program — established when Swann was its chief executive — which is thought to have established new benchmarks for fast-tracking young talent, as evident in the astounding debut seasons of Irish recruit Martin Clarke and defender Tyson Goldsack.
Jake Niall | October 5, 2007
CARLTON'S return to its predatory best has not been confined to its pursuit of Chris Judd, with the Blues also having shown interest in uncontracted St Kilda tagger Steven Baker, while they have made an unsuccessful attempt to poach Collingwood development coach Alan Richardson.
While securing a deal for Judd remains the club's critical priority, Carlton's desire to accelerate its passage up the ladder has resulted in it also targeting other uncontracted players, with Baker still unable to come to terms with the Saints, after Carlton also made a bid for another Saint, Matt Maguire, who spurned that and other offers to remain at St Kilda.
The Blues have second pick in the pre-season draft and hope that, in the event they secure Judd in a trade, they will have room for at least one more acquisition. Like Richmond, they have significant room in the salary cap.
The re-discovery of Carlton's trademark aggression under the leadership of president Richard Pratt and chief executive Greg Swann also has resulted in it ruffling Magpie feathers in its pursuit of Richardson, who was contracted to Collingwood for 2008 and will stay with the club for which he played.
Richardson heads the Collingwood development program — established when Swann was its chief executive — which is thought to have established new benchmarks for fast-tracking young talent, as evident in the astounding debut seasons of Irish recruit Martin Clarke and defender Tyson Goldsack.




