Player Watch Dayne Beams (Retired 2020)

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Good to have him back, hopefully the Club is a good place for him, his wife and family are happy and he can add to the premiership tally.

The next time he runs out in Black & White will be massive, looking forward to that Day
 

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Come round 1....

He’ll be rock hard fit.

He will be unleashed ....

Can not wait.

Beams!
Support crew these guys :) :
Grundy, Pendlebury, De Goey, Sidebottom, Sier, Treloar, Adams.

Yikes the opposition will have kittens :eek:

:)
 
I’d be partial to him being a dual premiership player by end 2019 :)
 

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Has always struggled to play good footy when injured or missing parts of a preseason, the pick 18 alone is worth it if we can get an injury free year out of Beams.

Looking forward to see how he tracks and if he finds our training load is tougher then the Lions.
 
Re-worked 4 year deal for Beams

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/beams-signs-four-year-deal-with-magpies-20181128-p50izd.html
https://outline.com/pYsmE5
Collingwood have signed prodigal recruit Dayne Beams to a fresh four-year deal, contracting him until the end of the 2022 season.

Beams, who turns 29 in February, has agreed to a deal that will see him paid considerably less than he had been in Brisbane, but with the trade-off a longer term.

Beams signed a six-year deal with the Lions that was heavily front-loaded, with the contract dipping significantly in 2019 and 2020. He was due close to $500,000 for each of those two years, having had the Lions' share, so to speak, in the first four seasons when he was among the highest-paid players in the competition.

Collingwood's tight salary cap has meant that the Magpies needed to stretch out the payments to Beams over a longer period than a player of his age would normally receive.
 
4 years sounds like a pretty bad idea tbh unless he's on reaaaally small dollars

To me it sounds like the money he was going to get paid by the Lions in the remaining two years of his contract but spread out over four.

Which, according to the article, is about $250,000 a year.
 
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I'm happy with that. He doesn't mind lesser money for a club he loves. But it's certainly more than we speculated. Thought three years, but 4? Prob the biggest contract we have had since.. Mayne?
4 years at $250k? I’m not sure anyone is going to have a problem with that. It’s cheap as chips for A grade talent, even if he drops off in a couple of years.
 
4 years at $250k? I’m not sure anyone is going to have a problem with that. It’s cheap as chips for A grade talent, even if he drops off in a couple of years.
Yeah, it's definitely very cheap for his kind of talent. Shows what being here means to him. He probably could have done three with higher money, but would rather a longer contract, which means the money is spread out.
 
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