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Happy Days
28-04-2015, 11:41 AM
So who's ready to send in 20c with me?

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/bulldog-michael-talia-set-for-a-healthy-pay-day-20150427-1muabc.html

While his brother Daniel is already an All Australian with the Adelaide Crows, Western Bulldog Michael Talia is playing himself into a healthy new contract.

Talia's strong season continued on Sunday when he held Adelaide captain Taylor Walker to a goal and five marks in the Bulldogs' stunning 57-point win at Etihad Stadium.

While the Dogs had a tough afternoon against Hawthorn in round three, a week earlier Talia had held Richmond star Jack Riewoldt to only two goals, including just three disposals and one mark in the first half, as the Dogs surged to victory.

Talia was out of favour at the Whitten Oval last year, managing just the three senior matches, after receiving a Rising Star nomination in 2013.

However, under new coach Luke Beveridge, he has flourished, and provided the Dogs with the key-position tall they had craved to work alongside vice-captain Jordan Roughead.

The Dogs had hoped Talia would emerge through the pre-season, with Beveridge saying his club could no longer rely on veteran Dale Morris to be an undersized key-position option.

Morris was absent through injury on Sunday, while Talia was instrumental in curbing one of the league's most potent forwards.

Talia's ability to also provide rebound will help him personally, for he is off contract at the end of the season. Should his strong season continue, industry sources believe he could command between $400,000 and $450,000 a season.

His manager, James Pitcher, of Precision Sports and Entertainment Group, had preliminary discussions with the Dogs over summer, with both parties content to wait before opening serious negotiations.

While he is still learning his craft, with just 20 matches to his credit, Talia is the same height as Richmond's Alex Rance - regarded as the league's premier defender - but is three kilograms lighter. Talia is 22, while the out-of-contract Rance, set to command more than $700,000 a season, turns 26 in October.

Talia could decide to sign a short-term contract, if it's felt his improvement trajectory could continue to be at a rapid pace.

Heading into another test against Sydney on Saturday, Beveridge said he had been delighted with Talia's improvement.

"He's just getting better every week," Beveridge said.

"He's accumulating from an offensive point of view, but he's getting the job done defensive. We were really happy with his game.

"His teammates are working for him and getting into space for him. I'm really happy with the way he's using the footy."

Cyberdoggie
28-04-2015, 01:47 PM
He was also a Bulldogs supporter and has strong family ties to the club.

Can't see him going anywhere.

Remi Moses
28-04-2015, 01:56 PM
I hope we don't just think he'll stay because he follows the club.
Remember thinking the same with Ward.
We've had only a small sample size, but Talia's form has been a godsend .

Mofra
28-04-2015, 03:09 PM
I hope we don't just think he'll stay because he follows the club.
Remember thinking the same with Ward.
Ward was an Essendon supporter who idolized Kevin Sheedy growing up.

Sheedy was at GWS when he jumped ship

bulldogtragic
28-04-2015, 03:22 PM
If he keeps performing then great. If we keep performing as a team, we won't have to sell him anything as good money and good mates on a trajectory to the pointy end of future Septembers will do the selling for us.

Realistically, we could try to back end the deal if we assume some of Bob, Boyd, Picken or Morris retire by the end of next year and free up some cap space.

chef
28-04-2015, 03:39 PM
Wasn't he a Carlton supporter growing up?

bornadog
28-04-2015, 03:42 PM
Pretty sure Michael followed the Doggies as a kid but his brother followed someone else, (maybe Collingwood) even though their Grandfather Harvey Stevens played in the 54 premiership and Harvey's father Arthur also played for the bulldogs. (64 games). Arthur was a ruckman and played for Victoria as well. Harvey did play for Collingwood before joining the dogs including in their 1952 Grand final team.

Pretty good pedigree.

Greystache
28-04-2015, 04:07 PM
Michael barracked for the Bulldogs, Daniel barracked for Carlton.

bulldogtragic
28-04-2015, 04:23 PM
Michael barracked for the Bulldogs, Daniel barracked for Carlton.

Tom Boyd barracked for Carlton....

ratsmac
28-04-2015, 05:48 PM
He is looking very much like the player we have hoped he will become. We will sign him before seasons end I think (I hope).

boydogs
29-04-2015, 12:47 AM
Tom Boyd barracked for Carlton....

Bonts barracked for Richmond

1eyedog
29-04-2015, 10:13 PM
Geez I envisage a Geelong pay cut scenario at some stage to keep these boys together for a few flags. Hopefully we get one or two out of them first before the wolves come baying.

boydogs
29-04-2015, 10:30 PM
Geez I envisage a Geelong pay cut scenario at some stage to keep these boys together for a few flags. Hopefully we get one or two out of them first before the wolves come baying.

I think we're well positioned for that. We have a huge concentration of guys around a similar age that are growing up together and socialising outside of football. They have a lot of character and are making the club their own and building something special. I think a lot of them will want to hang around to see it through, even if it means taking slightly less money than they could have earned elsewhere

Success draws people in, Sydney added Tippett and Hawthorn added Frawley right after winning flags as opposed to having an exodus of players who won a flag then went elsewhere for a larger pay day

jeemak
30-04-2015, 12:13 AM
Pffft, clearly a planted piece of information and subsequent article.

If his market value according to his manager is $400-450, then a three year deal at $450 into 2 x $350 is the most we'll have to worry about.

LostDoggy
30-04-2015, 07:15 AM
Bonts barracked for Richmond

So did Bob.

Webby
30-04-2015, 07:58 AM
And KB barracked for Footscray.

jazzadogs
30-04-2015, 02:14 PM
So begins the 'Bulldogs Salary Cap Pressure', 'Tom Boyd contract pushes out other young Bulldogs' articles. Media will be wanting us to lose at least one of our stars for the sake of a good story, so prepare yourselves for plenty of crap.

bulldogtragic
30-04-2015, 07:29 PM
So begins the 'Bulldogs Salary Cap Pressure', 'Tom Boyd contract pushes out other young Bulldogs' articles. Media will be wanting us to lose at least one of our stars for the sake of a good story, so prepare yourselves for plenty of crap.

Can't be much worse than the drivel purporting to be news last off season.

G-Mo77
30-04-2015, 08:10 PM
So begins the 'Bulldogs Salary Cap Pressure', 'Tom Boyd contract pushes out other young Bulldogs' articles. Media will be wanting us to lose at least one of our stars for the sake of a good story, so prepare yourselves for plenty of crap.

The tone of the headline broke the ice. :)

He's got to do a lot more to expect the $400 - $450K price tag. However I expect those "industry sources" to be inflated media BS. All our out of contract players would be expecting that much if you go by their "industry sources"

I'm confident he'll sign.

LostDoggy
30-04-2015, 08:32 PM
Industry sources = BigFooty.

boydogs
01-05-2015, 12:20 AM
He's got to do a lot more to expect the $400 - $450K price tag

Absolutely, but we should want him to get to that level. We need someone good enough to deserve that price tag back there if we're going to challenge

More keeping Walker to 1 goal and less letting Roughead kick 7 and he will

Remi Moses
01-05-2015, 12:38 AM
Let's be honest if Talia doesn't come through we'd be paying that coin for someone else.
Hello Tom Lonergan

bornadog
01-05-2015, 09:27 AM
Let's be honest if Talia doesn't come through we'd be paying that coin for someone else.
Hello Tom Lonergan

Thank God that didn't happen.