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GREATGRANT10, when checking out the shopping cart and it will give you $10.00 back straight away!>>>>>>>>>Tiger pick may be in more strifeMARTIN BOULTONJanuary 8, 2010 RICHMOND's gamble on teenage recruit Troy Taylor could be in danger of backfiring even before the pacy forward's first pre-season at Punt Road.Taylor, 18, is the subject of a police investigation in the Northern Territory after an incident in Alice Springs on New Year's Eve.Police spokeswoman Theresa Kuilboer said yesterday that no arrests had been made, but police were investigating an incident "involving several people" in which three males aged 33, 39 and 47 were injured.Richmond has told the AFL about the matter and released a statement saying it "takes any allegation of player misbehaviour very seriously", but would not comment until after the police investigation.Taylor was taken by the Tigers with pick 51 in last year's national draft after interest was also shown by Collingwood, Fremantle, Port Adelaide and North Melbourne.The Gold Coast, which for the moment has first option on young Queensland and NT players, was also interested, but Taylor opted to try his luck in the draft.He was picked up by the Tigers less than a year after spending four months in a juvenile detention centre in Darwin.Before the draft he spoke to The Sunday Age about the night he helped some friends rob a service station, being placed on a good-behaviour bond and getting into fights, which ultimately led to him being locked up.Taylor was still on parole when he entered the November national draft and his management worked with the AFL and AFL Players' Association to help facilitate his transfer interstate.His athleticism, ball handling and ability to win contested possession caught the eye of recruiters. >>>>>>>>>
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