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Murphy's contract

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What is his contract situation & should we look at locking him up long term and what price would he fetch right now?
 
He's a bargain at the moment being only a second year player but that will change at the end of the season.

Is a 3 year deal @ 250k per year reasonable?

Im not sure what players of his class can get in their 3rd season.
 

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I'd sign him to a 15 year contract for as much as he wants per year!

That's the reason we had money problems, a few too many players were getting paid under the table.

I also have no doubt Murphy will sign another contract, at this stage of his career, $200-275k p/y for a 4 year deal sounds nice. He is only in his 2nd year, has to renew at the end of this season, he's on the minimum at the moment, which is not very much, he'll be very pleased with an increase of 200k p/y, and then at the end of those 4 years, he'll up around 600k-700k, and then we'll sign him on the 5 year deal, taking him through to about 30 years of age, and then we'll negotiate a 2 year deal until he's 32 or so, and then 1 year deals after that, and he'll retire at 35, having played well over 300 games for Carlton, and captained us to a number of premierships
 
3 year contract maximum. Don't people ever learn?? Clubs only ever get burnt with long-term deals.
 
I would have thought anywhere between 200k to 300k and maximum of three years...
 
I'd sign him to a 15 year contract for as much as he wants per year!

Backend it, for only 150K per year, when he retires we pay him the big bucks...............as president of the club :D
 
Murph signed an extended contract when he was drafted in 05 to see him through to the end of 2008. First 2 years of the contract (06'07) where the standard first round draftee deals (i think around 45 - 50k) and the third year (08) will be around 230k. Carlton will probably move to tie him up to a new deal later this year or early next year.
 

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Murph signed an extended contract when he was drafted in 05 to see him through to the end of 2008. First 2 years of the contract (06'07) where the standard first round draftee deals (i think around 45 - 50k) and the third year (08) will be around 230k. Carlton will probably move to tie him up to a new deal later this year or early next year.

Are you serious?
Is this 100% true?

Any chance you can let us know how you have this information?
 

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Sign him up to a 10-year, front-weighted contract that sees us paying him $1m per year for the first 2 years, then $50,000 per year after that. We (should) have the cap space to do so for the next 2 years, assuming we are only paying the minimum 92.5% of the cap (which would leave about $800,000 free by my estimate). After 2 years, we get him for minimum bucks - giving us heaps of cap space to chase premierships. Plus, he's only on the books for $50,000 a year, which makes trading/delisting easy if things don't work out.
 
Think i remember the club signing him to a longer than normal first up contract, just really think the club needs to sign up and secure our future...
 
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