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Callum Coleman-Judas - extricate yourself to Nth Ballarat, you git

HUGE HUGE mistake if Callum ends up leaving Richmond.

One - which many here - will rue for years to come.

Structurally it leaves a massive hole in our list. Disastrous decision by Blair and Hardwick - not prioritising Callum's contract. Not giving him longer than 2 years and promising him regular game time.

With Chol departing. If Lynch or Riewoldt go down for any periods next year - Who may I ask is going to fill the void.? Soldo? Samson Ryan? Or pulling Balta out of defence?

Accurate goal kicking ruckmen - who are just as proficient playing forward - are rare as hens teeth. Years of development down the drain.

What for.

Maintaining the salary/playing status of a legend of the club - Who as a rising 33yr old should have retired gracefully this year.

Riewoldt's form this year (1 good game in 4) is a portend of what is to come in 2022.
settle down chicken little

FFS at least wait till whatever happens happens then rant all you like but you're jumping at shadows
 
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I'm slowly relinquishing my care factor on whether or not we retain CCJ. Once upon a time, losing a 22-23 year old KPF prospect you've invested 4 years into might've been a fatal blow. Nowadays, not so much. Instead, we get to use our imminent 2023 war chest to close the deal on a really big fish as a free agent. There's nothing nowadays to suggest that we need to develop our own key position players, or even cough up ridiculous draft currency to trade one in. Free agency has put an stop to that necessity. All it takes nowadays is a really good pitch from the club and a healthy gap in our salary cap.
 
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AFL Tonight are saying North have offered him five years at between 400k - 450k.
 
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AFL Tonight are saying North have offered him five years at between 400k - 450k.
They’re ripping him off if he becomes a good player $400,000 for a key forward in his 3rd year there is peanuts
If he had confidence in his ability he wouldn’t be accepting a 5 year deal at $400,000 pa
He should take a 2-3 year deal prove himself then demand big money but it looks like he’s after job security
 
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AFL Tonight are saying North have offered him five years at between 400k - 450k.
That’s a smart use of cap. And can barely hurt them long term.

Really smart. Getting CCJ, gives them three top 20 picks from the 2017 draft ( LDU, Welcome to Jackass I’m Jaidyn Stephenson and CCJ) speeds up the rebuild.
 
Couldn't disagree more. He stuffed up and copped his right whack and lots of people would tell you more than that. If the club didn't think it was in it's interest to keep him on then it wouldn't have. A football club's moral compass is almost always guided by how well you play, that's why there's Dan Connors and Dustin Martins.

As for the owing the club argument, I can't cop that either. He's been employed by an organisation and has turned up and done his job for them. If another organisation came to any of us and offered us more opportunity, better terms and a longer tenure would anyone say no because they owned their current employer just for paying them to do their job for a period of time?
He cost someone their job this past year. He didn't do his job in 2020, he royally *smile* up. But the club knew if it delisted him, someone else could probably have taken the Punt.
Regardless, we had spent 3 years developing a tall. He is well and truly on the improve, and talls don't usually hit their stride before 24, unless they're a generational freak.
This thins out our depth. This jeopardises our rebuild, and all for some ungrateful prick who can't re-pay the faith the club put in him.
Not every AFL club has the same crap culture as Carlton. We expect better from our Richmond Men.
 
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He cost someone their job this past year. He didn't do his job in 2020, he royally *smile* up. But the club knew if it delisted him, someone else could probably have taken the Punt.
Regardless, we had spent 3 years developing a tall. He is well and truly on the improve, and talls don't usually hit their stride before 24, unless they're a generational freak.
This thins out our depth. This jeopardises our rebuild, and all for some ungrateful prick who can't re-pay the faith the club put in him.
Not every AFL club has the same crap culture as Carlton. We expect better from our Richmond Men.
No as your not counting the talent we are about to get,4 top 30 picks.
 
No as your not counting the talent we are about to get,4 top 30 picks.
Well, that might be the case, but if he goes and we get the draft picks, they're going to be a few years away from being any good. And KPP generally take longer to get there. CCJ would fit nicely into a bracket should Reiwoldt go, then the next echelon of mids would develop around them.
 
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I was there and I don’t recall him doing much. I think he is a good player but what I remember is a skinny kid running around not doing a lot. Which is what you would expect of a 200 cm 19 year old.
As far as I can recall he got slaughtered at the bounces and ruck contests but showed a bit. (Bellchambers) I think he ended up with 12-13 around the ground. Looked like he knew how to play ruck but couldn't compete with the bigger bodies
 
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Would love CCJ to stay but as I've said before if a player wants out for whatever reason, cya! Guess we'll know by this week.

It's more likely than not that he leaves, do the maths, Norths offer 5 yrs at 400K (2mill) and likely more game time with Goldstein nearing the end.
Compared to Richmonds 2 year deal at 250-300K (guestimate) couldn't see CCJ being on 350-400K
 
Would love CCJ to stay but as I've said before if a player wants out for whatever reason, cya! Guess we'll know by this week.

It's more likely than not that he leaves, do the maths, Norths offer 5 yrs at 400K (2mill) and likely more game time with Goldstein nearing the end.
Compared to Richmonds 2 year deal at 250-300K (guestimate) couldn't see CCJ being on 350-400K
But if he's any good he'll command 600+/year 3, 4 and 5. He's being short changed on that long term deal.
 
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But if he's any good he'll command 600+/year 3, 4 and 5. He's being short changed on that long term deal.

He's played 9 games and showed potential that's it. So he ain't getting 600K. Now in 3 years time if he's flying, hypothetically speaking he's at north they would most likely restructure his contract and extend it on a much higher base.
 
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CJ has the potential to be another Ottens.
It was a big mistake letting Ottens walk.
I'll be gutted if CJ leaves.
 
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CJ has the potential to be another Ottens.
It was a big mistake letting Ottens walk.
I'll be gutted if CJ leaves.
He's no Ottens.

Ottens was All-Australian at CJ's age.
Better leap, better mark, better kick, faster, more mobile, more agile. Far superior athlete and footballer. Different level.
 
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