‘Risky investment’? What a deal for Dusty could look like

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Dustin Martin’s future has increasingly become a point of debate, with industry sources claiming he is tired of the Melbourne fishbowl and keen for a change. | Pierik_AgeSport

Former list manager Matt Rendell says Gold Coast would find it easier than Sydney to broker a trade with Richmond for Dustin Martin, but expects the Tigers champion to head to the Swans should he leave Punt Road.

Dustin Martin’s future has been a source of speculation all season, despite having two years left on his contract.The three-time Norm Smith medallist, 31, enjoys spending time off in Sydney, and could seek a trade to the Swans or Greater Western Sydney. The Suns, are another option. “He has given magnificent service to Richmond, but it doesn’t sound like his head is in the right place to stay in Melbourne. It’s a big wage bill, though. He would have to drop that down and sign a four-year deal if it comes to fruition,” Rendell said on Tuesday.

However, over the past two years, the Martin of old has been less prevalent, prompting Matthews’ comments on 3AW.“I mean, he is still the best player in the game. He was the best player in the first half of last year,” Matthews said.

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Pierik_AgeSport Leigh Matthews Dusty hasn’t been the best player of the comp since 2017 year - wasn’t even in richmond best and fairest after that 2017 year (except for the short season of 2020 when he came second) 🤣

Pierik_AgeSport That sounds familiar

Pierik_AgeSport Pierik whipping up some snappy clickbait. Minimal effort maximum clix. Have you spoken with the man in question, Jonny?

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