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Francis Jackson on SEN / What the club says
« on: November 29, 2008, 11:49:59 AM »
Francis Jackson on SEN

* Delighted with Tyrone. We've seen him grow up at the club over the last 3-4 years with his father at the club. Plays as a tall forward too so just not just a ruck. Can play next year. Progressed terrifically so far and expect that to continue. His dad will probably get him into the weights pretty heavily.

* Post - talented tall who had a strong TAC cup season. With compromised draft next year and new clubs coming in it was important to get our structure right.

* Hislop - heard 2 other clubs wanted him before pick 70. We've watched him play some good footy, have injuries and deal with off-field issues. We and Terry have had a good talk to him. People expect these kids to grow up immediately. He knows it's his last chance and we expect him to take it.

* Passing on pick 70 - We felt the draft lacked a bit of depth at the end so we'll get some kids down to Punt Rd and see how they go other next few weeks prior to the PSD.

* No to Cousins unfortunately.

* Mayer said there's speculation we make take Cockshell in the PSD or the rookie draft.
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Re: Francis Jackson on SEN
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2008, 11:54:58 AM »
He knows theres gonna be compromised drafts in the future and he only takes 2 kids and a recycled ... and 1 of the kids he picked, we have about 5 who could do a similar job.  :banghead

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Re: Francis Jackson on SEN
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2008, 01:00:51 PM »
thommo and Hislop add an all important ingredient..GRUNT and some size to our midfield unit of GF sprinters...This dimension will see us continue to improve...Had we have been fool enough to leave it unchecked, we would be unceremoniously flogged by those sides with mature mids that have fleet footed skinny guys for brekkie... ::)
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Re: Francis Jackson on SEN
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2008, 01:32:30 PM »
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"It's amazing the draft always throws up the unexpected, but not so much from our perspective this year. We were delighted to get Tyrone Vickery with our first pick. From our perspective we felt Tyrone was going to fall through to us and we just went for the best player available at each pick."

http://afl.com.au/News/NEWSARTICLE/tabid/208/Default.aspx?newsId=70414

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What the club says about our picks (RFC)
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2008, 04:24:42 PM »
What the club says
richmondfc.com.au
By Jason Phelan
2:25 PM Sat 29 November, 2008

RECRUITING manager Francis Jackson speaks with richmondfc.com.au about the outcomes of the 2008 NAB AFL Draft.

Draft summary

"We took a best player approach, but we didn't have a third-round pick which always makes a bit of a difference. We traded that for Adam Thomson so you lose a little bit of flexibility to get that right mix of players, but from our perspective we felt that Tyrone (Vickery) was going to fall through to us from early on so that was a big help. It allowed us to focus on what we were going to with our other picks.

"A bit of luck goes a long way. Often when you have a mid-range pick like we did you can be scratching your head, but when we first had an inkling that Tyrone was going to fall through there was no scratching at all. It was all systems go.

"We passed on our last pick. Actually Brisbane took the player we were going to pick at 70 at 69, so they nutted us by one which can happen in this caper. We just felt that the draft ran out of a bit of depth there, so we'll sit back and get a few kids in see how they go before the pre-season draft."

Selection No. 8: Tyrone Vickery
Sandringham Dragons, VIC, Ruckman, May 5, 1990, 200cm, 86kg
"We were delighted to get Tyrone Vickery with our first pick. We've watched him grow up over the last three or four years with his father working at the club. To see the way he's worked through a knee reconstruction and his work ethic and diligence in that regard has been fantastic.

"We think that he'll be a fabulous acquisition for our young group coming through; he'll be able to enjoy the ride with them."

Selection No. 26: Jaydyn Post
Western Jets, VIC, Tall defender, December 5, 1989, 194cm, 88kg
"We really rated Jaydyn Post at our second pick. We think he has significant qualities to add to our group; he's exceptional overhead, he has good movement skills, kicks the ball well and his performance in the finals was outstanding. So we're really pleased to have him."

Selection No. 58: Tom Hislop
Essendon, VIC, Medium midfielder, January 27, 1987, 185cm, 85kg
"Tom has spoken to the club and spoken to Terry at length, so we've had good discussions there and felt that he would make the most of his second opportunity. We expect a lot from our kids and we expect them all to be responsible and mature but, in effect, a lot of them still need to grow up a fair bit.

"I think we put pretty high standards on our kids and he has a couple of minor issues, but I'm sure he'll make the most of his second opportunity."

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsid=70437

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Quality not quantity (RFC)
« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2008, 08:03:14 PM »
Quality not quantity
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By Jason Phelan
Sat 29 November, 2008

RICHMOND selected just three players at this year's NAB AFL Draft, but recruiting manager Francis Jackson is confident the quality of those players will tell the story of the Tigers' 2008 draft and not the quantity.

Early draft projections had Vic Metro ruckman Tyrone Vickery rated as a top-five prospect, but Jackson felt that the gifted big man would fall his way at No.8.

"It's amazing. The draft always throws up the unexpected, not so much from our perspective this year, but maybe for a few other clubs. We were delighted to get Tyrone Vickery with our first pick," Jackson said.

"We've watched him grow up over the last three or four years with his father working at the club. To see the way he's worked through a knee reconstruction and his work ethic and diligence in that regard has been fantastic. He'll be a fabulous acquisition for our young group coming through; he'll be able to enjoy the ride with them.

"He's multi-dimensional as well. He can play that tall forward role because of his movement skills so we're delighted with him.

"We took a best player approach, but we didn't have a third-round pick, which always makes a bit of a difference. We traded that for Adam Thomson so you lose a little bit of flexibility to get that right mix of players, but from our perspective we felt that Tyrone was going to fall through to us from early on so that was a big help."

Jackson snared Western Jets key position prospect Jaydyn Post in the second round (26th overall) and former Bomber Tom Hislop in the fourth (58) with those picks before passing at selection 70 to finish out the day.

"We really rated Jaydyn Post at our second pick," Jackson said.

"We just thought that he was a really talented tall and we thought it was important to get in a quality key position player given next year's draft is an eight-month draft with the change of birth dates and the concessions coming in.

"He has significant qualities to add to our group. He's exceptional overhead, he has good movement skills, kicks the ball well and his performance in the finals was outstanding so we're really pleased to have him."

After being selected 20th overall in the 2006 draft Hislop was shown the door by the Bombers, and while Jackson admitted he carried some baggage with him, he said the club had put a lot of time into making sure the Tasmanian would make a go of it at Punt Road.

"Tom has spoken to the club and spoken to Terry at length, so we've had good discussions and felt that he would make the most of his second opportunity," he said.

"We expect a lot from our kids and we expect them all to be responsible and mature, but in effect a lot of them still need to grow up a fair bit. We put high standards on our kids and he had a couple of minor issues, but he'll make the most of his second opportunity.

"We watched some of the games that he played well in so we know what he's got it's just a matter of putting his head down and working really hard and performing."

The Tigers will now have pick six in the pre-season draft to be held on December 16 after passing in the fifth round, but Jackson revealed that had been a last-minute decision after Tasmanian ruckman Bart McCulloch was snatched from his grasp.

"Brisbane took the player we were going to pick at 70 at 69, so they nutted us by one which can happen in this caper," he said.

"We just felt that the draft ran out of a bit of depth there, so we'll sit back and get a few kids in see how they go before the pre-season draft."

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/tabid/6301/Default.aspx?newsid=70445

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Re: What the club says about our picks (RFC)
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2008, 10:34:03 PM »
What the club says
richmondfc.com.au
By Jason Phelan
2:25 PM Sat 29 November, 2008

RECRUITING manager Francis Jackson speaks with richmondfc.com.au about the outcomes of the 2008 NAB AFL Draft.

Draft summary

"We passed on our last pick. Actually Brisbane took the player we were going to pick at 70 at 69, so they nutted us by one which can happen in this caper. We just felt that the draft ran out of a bit of depth there, so we'll sit back and get a few kids in see how they go before the pre-season draft."


BART MCCULLOCH
CLUB   BRISBANE LIONS
ORIGINAL CLUB   SOUTH LAUNCESTON
DOB   23/09/1990
HEIGHT   198.9
WEIGHT   86

Ruckman who can also play as a tall midfielder. Has good pace and endurance for a player of his size. Clean below his knees and a solid kick. Tasmanian U18 Representative in NAB AFL U18 Championships.

Damn would of been handy it seems, be interesting to remember this one and see what happens.



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Re: Francis Jackson on SEN / What the club says
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2008, 09:30:00 PM »
sack Francie Jackson !

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Re: Francis Jackson on SEN / What the club says
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2008, 10:56:49 PM »
Stay off the junk, torch.
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