The Gold Coast Bulletin

Money chance arrives

- TOM BOSWELL tom.boswell@news.com.au

AFL great Jonathan Brown says Gold Coast must use the war chest left by Tom Lynch’s departure to deliver unpreceden­ted recruits who will stop the revolving door of talent leaving the Suns.

Lynch has confirmed his desired exit from the Suns who now hold an estimated $1 million per year extra in their salary cap that would have been taken up by the key forward.

Brown said the Suns have a history of failing when it comes to the recruitmen­t of talent both at the draft and trade table but declared they had to get it right as an ever greater threat looms in 2019.

Foundation players David Swallow, Sam Day and Rory Thompson will be restricted free agents next year while Jack Martin, Callum Ah Chee, Pearce Hanley, Peter Wright and Touk Miller will also be off contract.

Brown warned the club had to get it right or risk losing the rest of their top-end talent.

“They will have a lot of money in their salary cap,” Brown said.

“You have to do your due diligence. Players will probably get paid a fair bit more than what they would than if they stayed at their club but you have to work out if they are profession­als who have pride or if they are coming for a pay checque.

“They will have a truckload of money to spend but they have got to be very strategic in the free agents they get in and spend the money on.

“It’s important they get a couple of guys through the door who will help build the culture around the playing group.”

Brown said it was critical the AFL gives the Suns a priority pick at the draft.

The former Brisbane tripleprem­iership forward said Lynch’s departure added to an already concerning situation for the team on-field but believed the infrastruc­ture and figurehead­s running the club were in a good position going forward.

“It’s not a great position of course but the Suns aren’t going anywhere,” Brown said.

“The AFL has committed to the 18 teams and committed to the Gold Coast Suns.

“They have infrastruc­ture around the footy club now and they would be happy with the people in key positions.”

Brown believed Collingwoo­d shaped as the most enticing team for Lynch who has also been courted by Hawthorn and Richmond.

“He would be a really good fit for Collingwoo­d,” he said.

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