On Wednesday, Collingwood coach McRae revealed a chance meeting he had with Martin this week in which the topic of him playing on was briefly discussed. “I was walking to work after the Brownlow and was crossing at the lights – right near the club – and Dusty’s there,” McRae said on SEN radio, revealing the 33-year-old was driving past in his car.
“He winds down the window and says ‘where’s my phone call?’ I said ‘yeah I’ll call you mate, come play for us’.” McRae’s comments were tongue-in-cheek, but Martin is good mates with Collingwood player Jordan De Goey and a move to the Pies would make a lot of sense.
“I’ll admit, we looked at it, it came across our desk – Jake Stringer’s not signed, you have a look at the depth of it, but I’m happy to say here that we won’t be bringing Jake Stringer to our footy club. There would be many reasons, but to the rumour of I want him, that’s a bit of a stretch.”
McRae said Collingwood had looked into the merits of recruiting Stringer, but opted against going any further. “We did our research and we did all the things behind the scenes, where he fits on the list, money, tenure and whatever … but I’m happy to say he won’t be coming to Collingwood next year,” he added.
Collingwood interested in GWS player Harry Perryman
McRae did conform the Pies have expressed an interest in getting GWS utility Harry Perryman. “We’ve got interest in Harry, that’s true,” he said. “I’m a coach that wants to bring players in. I said that at the end of the season. It’s hard, it’s such a hard market fishing from the same pond.
“But I don’t want picks, I want players. Not just any player but players that are going to make us better. We’re somewhat deliberate on that. We think Harry can make us better and we’re hoping we can put a case to him that he thinks Collingwood is the place for him.
“I want to get better every day, and I want to bring players in that make us better. I don’t want to stand still … Geelong have done it extremely well, you look at that as a platform and you see other clubs like this year, Sydney brought players in, and it made them better. I don’t quite buy into the ‘(premiership) window’ thing. I think, ‘Let’s just keep getting better, keep improving ourselves’.”
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