Jack Graham is staying at Richmond.
Graham has signed a new contract at the Tigers, which could run to as long as four years.
The midfielder was giving serious consideration to a move to Carlton, who had presented an attractive offer to join Patrick Cripps and co. in the Blues midfield.
But the Tigers, who also face delicate negotiations on others like Nathan Broad and Jake Aarts, were able to present an acceptable offer to Graham.
The 22-year-old was out of contract at the end of the season.
Graham has played 12 games this year - not missing since Round 12 and playing an important role in the Tigers midfield.
He played in Richmond’s 2017 premiership in his only his fifth game, kicking three goals.
His bravery was evident in the 2019 preliminary final, when he played on despite his shoulder repeatedly dislocating.
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