Dusty and Buddy could both be Giants in 2014

By Michael Cowley / Expert

Buddy or Dusty? Dusty or Buddy? Or, hold your breath Giants supporters, could your club somehow work their accounting magic and not need to make the choice, and somehow secure both?

While their club may have a fallen a long, long, long way shy of taking part in the finals, right now, of all the clubs with their feet up for 2013, it would be GWS supporters bubbling the most with excitement, anticipation and enthusiasm of what is about to unfold in football’s silly seasons.

It’s no secret that, although they refuse to confirm or deny their interest as per club policy, the Giants are the warm favourites to sign Lance Franklin if he opts to leave Hawthorn at the end of the season.

Will they get him? Who knows.

But with news yesterday that Hawthorn have taken its contract offer to Buddy off the negotiating table, the odds of Franklin wearing the orange of the Giants for the next five or six seasons in a multi-million dollar deal have shortened significantly.

What the GWS hierarchy would not have factored into their future plans until earlier this week was the prospect of enticing Richmond midfielder Dustin Martin to their club.

They would have known he was off contract, but with the Tigers reaching the finals and the club having said re-signing the likes of Martin was a priority, most would have anticipated the skilful 22-year-old would be going absolutely nowhere.

The Giants have declared they want to bring quality and experience onto their list so they can become more competitive quickly, and naturally both Franklin and Martin fit that bill.

But there is also talk the club is chasing Shane Mumford from the Swans and Sam Fisher from the Saints. They have money, and they have a couple of first round draft picks to deal, but just how many of that quartet could they realistically snare?

If they can only ‘afford’ to secure either Buddy or Dusty, which player should they throw the proverbial kitchen sink at?

The instant obvious choice would appear to be Buddy.

A match-winner, a legitimate superstar of the game, and with the biggest profile in the AFL, he would also be extremely beneficial to the fledgling club off the park in the Sydney marketplace.

And if the Hawks win the premiership wouldn’t that be a perfect way for Buddy to exit and start a whole new future, helping to build another club towards eventual flag success?

But do the Giants need another power forward? There’s newly-crowned All Australian Jeremy Cameron; there is the injured Jon Patton; and, if they hang onto their number one draft pick, then they will add another potential star, and next big thing, Tom Boyd to their forward line.

Let’s not forget Buddy will be 27 by the time the 2014 season has its first bounce. Has his peak already come and gone?

So what about Dusty? Giants coach Leon Cameron told Melbourne radio this week that his club will be discussing their options.

“I am not going to lie about it. All clubs will be looking at it and asking ‘why’ and ‘where do we sit as a footy club’ in terms of gaining some mature aged players,” Cameron said.

“It is no secret we are in the market to look to add some value with mature-aged players, and our club will go back and discuss all our options and move forward from there.

“Whether it is Martin or whoever from another football club, we have to do our due diligence on-field and off-field.”

Martin continues to show he will be one of the game’s elite, and he would slot perfectly into the GWS midfield to help feed those stars up front. At 22 there’s a lot of football and growth left in Dustin Martin.

Ironically it was mooted Martin may be headed to GWS a lot earlier than now.

Way back in 2010, after he had played less than 10 games, a report surfaced suggesting the Giants had offered Martin $2.4 million over three seasons to join the club after his Richmond contract ended at the completion of the 2011 season.

That’s $800,000 a season back then, which is possibly around the mark of what it might cost them to now snatch him, and, now, with 86 games worth of senior experience.

Martin also has history in Sydney, and importantly family. After leaving school in Year 9, he moved from Castlemaine in central Victoria to Sydney’s South West where he worked at his father’s trucking business.

He also spent time playing with the Campbelltown Blues under 18 team, but it was a tough life for a teenager and after a year in Sydney he moved back to Victoria to enhance his prospects of being drafted.

It’s a tough call, and really if the Giants snare either Franklin or Martin, it will be a major win. Get both, it’s a lotto win.

If they are only allowed to secure one, I think I’d probably go with Dusty. But I’m not in the GWS football department.

The Crowd Says:

2013-09-20T00:13:42+00:00

clipper

Guest


It also has to be remembered that the Swans fan base is mainly the east and north and that the ratings are averaged out Sydney wide, therefore the Swans ratings are in effect much higher.

2013-09-19T15:53:37+00:00

Chris

Guest


Lollllllls Have you guys heard the giants theme song....... Now that is a rocking piece of music..... Chris from Sydney... I know a beautiful woman who loves it.....

2013-09-19T12:35:23+00:00

Floyd Calhoun

Guest


Buddy and Dusty?! Sounds like some B grade country and western duo out of Kansas City in the fifties.

2013-09-19T09:48:48+00:00

Allan

Guest


I'm not in NSW at the moment, nice try though,

2013-09-19T07:36:21+00:00

Ian Whitchurch

Guest


TV ratings also dont directly pay clubs. Bums on seats do. I think the Sydney Swans are quite happy with having crap TV ratings, decent-to-good crowds and a cut of the AFL's new TV contract.

2013-09-19T07:14:49+00:00

Australian Rules

Guest


404k is a massive number for Fox and yes, the overwhelming majority of Foxtel subscribers reside in NSW. As Paddo says, however, Fox doesn't provide city-breakdowns.

2013-09-19T07:12:30+00:00

Australian Rules

Guest


I've just noticed the time of Allan's post - 2:30am. I think that puts to bed (pun intended) the question of who the Giants' biggest fan is.

2013-09-19T06:23:47+00:00

Paddo

Roar Rookie


The Swans have a core support base of around 120/30k in Sydney. 30k at the game, 60/70k on FTA in Sydney, and *probably* around 30/40k on fox. I say probably because Fox does not give City breakdowns, but the average AFL games draws 220k on Fox across the season, so that sounds reasonable to me, maybe more !!. And i guess thats reasonably healthy.

2013-09-19T06:16:38+00:00

Magnus

Guest


Alan is some sleepless nomad (2.30 am troll) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alans

2013-09-19T06:14:04+00:00

Magnus

Guest


The iron Chef ratings garbage emanated from a Sydney Saturday night home game against a lowly team when they measured the ratings at half time when iron Chef is on n(8.30). Despite this being repudiated many times still trolls bring it up as if they have some wonderful intelligent insights - tragically they have no answer when the Swans (at Homebush) outdraw an NRL finals double header on the same night

2013-09-19T04:33:33+00:00

Paddo

Roar Rookie


Sydney got 135k FTA against Carlton last week in Sydney. Fox ratings were 404k, i imagine some of those were people in Sydney as well !! , many AFL fans in Sydney get Fox in preference to watching FTA Pretty good ratings

2013-09-19T04:25:11+00:00

Allan

Guest


Because of the insults that were thrown about by people from Melbourne about MY home town, let's list a few.. 1) The people there probably couldn't spell AFL 2) Land of the Falafel 3) The Immigration Department is recruiting for the Wanderers Maybe one day you might begin to understand the Western Sydney state of mind but I won't be holding my breath.

2013-09-19T04:22:25+00:00

Allan

Guest


Tears of laughter maybe, as a Wanderers fan I look down at your humiliating efforts to expand into Western Sydney.

2013-09-19T04:19:54+00:00

Allan

Guest


I see you subscribe to the theory that any publicity is good publicity.

2013-09-19T04:13:53+00:00

Lazza

Guest


Sydney have been winning for years yet still get ‘Iron Chef’ TV ratings. You can’t be a major sport in NSW/QLD or anywhere if you’re getting beaten by SBS in prime time. As long as that continues Roy Masters and others will keep saying, justifiably, that it’s still the expat factor at work.

2013-09-19T02:43:42+00:00

Brent Ford

Roar Guru


Please don't get both, it will completely destroy their cap space!

2013-09-19T02:24:42+00:00

Gr8rWeStr

Guest


If I had to choose between Buddy and Dusty, I'd take Buddy, mainly because I think he's lower risk, but I'm not overly keen on either. Buddy on a wing with the job of getting it to Cameron, Patton and/or Boyd doesn't sound to bad. Mumford would be a good pick up. Not so keen on Fisher, age and size. If we want some short term midfield experience I'd go Daniel Cross, from all reports he has the attitude and work ethic young players could learn from.

2013-09-19T01:29:51+00:00

Vic

Guest


10K freebees LOL. AND just like YOU 'Stavros', this club and I use the term very lightly, is just a sick joke.

2013-09-19T01:19:52+00:00

clipper

Guest


Sorry, average attendances - you are correct in saying that they have more members than many NRL clubs.

2013-09-19T01:03:25+00:00

Ian Whitchurch

Guest


Tom, The thing about Sydney is that when you're winning, everyone wants to know you.

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