Farewell and thanks - Joe Richards
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As someone else noted (apologies for forgetting who it was), he is one pre-season from being in our best 22. Tbh, he may already be in our best 23. It's amazing the difference between a good athlete and a natural footballer. He has silky skills, is a terrific decision-maker, and has even surprised me with his tackling ability, given his light frame.
Smokin' Joe is the real deal.
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
Port Adelaide are circling...
Unsigned Collingwood speedster Joe Richards reportedly has a four-year deal on the table from Port Adelaide, with the Magpies' mature-aged draftee needing to make a call on his future in the coming months.
https://www.zerohanger.com/magpies-vete ... sh-154270/
Unsigned Collingwood speedster Joe Richards reportedly has a four-year deal on the table from Port Adelaide, with the Magpies' mature-aged draftee needing to make a call on his future in the coming months.
https://www.zerohanger.com/magpies-vete ... sh-154270/
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
^Joe and his management would be mad not to accept that deal. Best wishes Joe, I am not into signing him for 4 years.
Re: #29 Joe Richards
Just do the trade in the first week of the trade period and move on.
If they’re offering him four years, then they rate him and they can compensate us accordingly.
You would ask for their late second rounder. There might be some argy bargy for a useless late pick that’s thrown in but ultimately that 2nd rounder would become an important domino that improves our draft or player trade hand.
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If they’re offering him four years, then they rate him and they can compensate us accordingly.
You would ask for their late second rounder. There might be some argy bargy for a useless late pick that’s thrown in but ultimately that 2nd rounder would become an important domino that improves our draft or player trade hand.
Next !
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
from Joe's point of view, it is a no brainer for him to take a 4 year contract over what we offer, if we are only offering 1 or 2 years. I can only assume we have our reasons not to match their offer, though i am not sure who the 'we' is, now that Wright has gone.
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
I dont think I would be that disappointed if we lost Richards. The one thing we aren't short of is talented small forwards with Bobbie, Beau, Schultz, Harrison and others who could play that role. I think Richards is very talented but he is a small body that wont get a lot bigger. He has difficulty applying effective physical pressure, both when tackling and in packs, and is likely to remain an outside player for most of his career. I dont think his tank is that big either. If he takes the Port deal I would wish him well and hope we can drive a good favorable exchange for him.
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
I like both Harrison and Joe, I vote we keep Joe, put him on a decent contract.
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
One thing I like about Joe is his footy IQ. Has the smarts to be a very good player. We let Ginnivan go hopefully the recruiting learnt something from this and we hang onto him.
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
Apparently Mitch Cleary reporting that we've upped our offer to 3 yrs to get him to stay.
https://x.com/cleary_mitch/status/1838105236369703390
https://x.com/cleary_mitch/status/1838105236369703390
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
^ interesting development.
Port offered a 4 year deal, so the extra year may see him leave. Unsure of the $ offered in both deals, but this may also be a factor along with where he sees more playing time.
I wonder if we've given up on Houston, as you'd think Joe would have been a part of that trade.
Port offered a 4 year deal, so the extra year may see him leave. Unsure of the $ offered in both deals, but this may also be a factor along with where he sees more playing time.
I wonder if we've given up on Houston, as you'd think Joe would have been a part of that trade.
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Re: #29 Joe Richards
^^Houston is a Pipe Dream, we simply don't have anything to bargain with unless we are prepared to send Bobby Hill to the West and I can't see that happening even though strange things can happen. Ports 4-year deal is what he should take.