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KINGSLEY ADDRESSES RICHMOND’S TARANTO LINKS AMONG FURTHER TRADE SPECULATION
By Seb Mottram
SEN
23 August 2022
Adam Kingsley has spoken for the first time since being installed as Greater Western Sydney’s next full-time coach.
Kingsley’s appointment was announced on Monday evening, and on Tuesday afternoon he addressed the media.
The 47-year-old remains an assistant coach at Richmond where he’ll look to win a third premiership in his time at the club, and he said his full focus still remains with the Tigers.
Richmond plays Brisbane on Thursday week to open the finals series.
However, a complicating factor centres around Giants midfielder Tim Taranto.
The 24-year-old hasn’t yet signed a new deal for the Giants and is reported to have serious interest from both Richmond or Collingwood ahead of the upcoming trade period.
Given Kingsley now has a foot in both camps, he addressed the conundrum on Tuesday.
“To be fair, I’ve just been appointed, I haven’t yet sat down with Jason McCartney (Giants football manager) and worked through what the list looks like,” he told reporters.
“He’ll be fully across what his expectations are, at some point in time we’ll have that discussion and try and work out where we both stand on it and what the plan is moving forward.”
When asked if he’ll have conversations with Giants players given at least four are linked with a move away from the club, Kingsley reaffirmed his commitment to Richmond.
“Once Jason and I have our discussions and put our heads together, we’ll formulate a plan that certainly assists the Giants but doesn’t compromise Richmond in the short term,” he replied.
“As I’ve said, that’s where my focus lies, at Richmond. But that's not to say I won’t have some discussions with some key people at the club (GWS).”
SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund reported on Tuesday Taranto will make a decision by the end of the week and had been “determined” to meet the club’s new coach.
Edmund also suggested Taranto was the player the Giants most wanted to keep among several on the outer.
While some could see Kingsley’s position as one with divided loyalties, that’s not how Dwayne Russell views the situation.
He believes Kingsley’s role as an assistant will have had little overlap with list management and therefore no conflict.
“As an assistant coach at the Tigers, he wouldn’t be part of the player retention and player recruitment side of the Richmond Football Club anyway,” Russell said.
“I’m not sure they would have any list management meetings that involve any assistant coaches the way I see it, so I don’t think there’s a conflict there.”
Taranto, who was taken with the second pick of the 2016 National Draft, averaged 25.5 disposals, 3.9 inside 50s and 3.8 marks per game in 2022.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/08/23/kingsley-addresses-richmonds-taranto-links-among-further-trade-speculation/
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Still believe Taranto goes to Collingwood. Pies insider told me months ago he wants to go there. Sorry to burst any bubbles.
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Still believe Taranto goes to Collingwood. Pies insider told me months ago he wants to go there. Sorry to burst any bubbles.
Maybe the same horror movie over again like Lynch.
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7news tonight had vision of Taranto arriving at Melbourne airport. He's here to see his manager, catch up with his family, and hold talks with Richmond and Collingwood.
Tom Browne said Richmond currently leads the race and that the Pies have limited salary cap space chasing McStay & Hill and holding onto De Goey.
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The race between Collingwood and Richmond for a Giants star has heated up. As Chief Football Reporter
@TomBrowne7 reports, it’s decision time for Tim Taranto.
WATCH HERE: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1562363027865096192
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Taranto choosing between us and the pies.
Whose got the better list part 2.
https://mobile.twitter.com/7afl/status/1562572675050258435?s=21&t=8ehNC_BhXJoQpFBeCrNoKA
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Taranto choosing between us and the pies.
Whose got the better list part 2.
https://mobile.twitter.com/7afl/status/1562572675050258435?s=21&t=8ehNC_BhXJoQpFBeCrNoKA
Well they're apparently trading out Grundy and De Goey to get McStay and someone else in haha.
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Tom Browne on MMM:
Go to 9:40 min mark: https://omny.fm/shows/the-rub/tom-brownes-news-where-to-now-for-essendon-why-gee
Richmond lead the race as they are in the best position to make the best deal and Collingwood won't have that much salary cap space.
Taranto will make his decision in the next couple of weeks.
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Tom Browne on MMM:
Go to 9:40 min mark: https://omny.fm/shows/the-rub/tom-brownes-news-where-to-now-for-essendon-why-gee
Richmond lead the race as they are in the best position to make the best deal and Collingwood won't have that much salary cap space.
Taranto will make his decision in the next couple of weeks.
So, our insiders? What is the word? He will go ...
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Still believe Taranto goes to Collingwood. Pies insider told me months ago he wants to go there. Sorry to burst any bubbles.
I spoke to my guy today and he said he doesn't know where he's going. He would know.
Think that's code that were in front at least.
He was supremely confident a while ago.
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Aug 13:
@piesource1 is he still a lock for the pies?
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https://twitter.com/piesource1/status/1558315182312411136
Today (Aug 25):
De Goey deal is done.
Grundy will move - Opens window to Frampton trade.
Taranto, still confident he’ll be a Magpie. But money may talk at Tigers
https://twitter.com/piesource1/status/1562736299651371008
Is it a repeat of the Lynch trade gossip where Pies' "sources" were claiming Taranto is a lock to Collingwood just two weeks ago, only to start adding caveats now? :whistle
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"It's my understanding that Collingwood has slightly cooled on Tim Taranto... and is now putting its energy into Bobby Hill."
https://www.triplem.com.au/story/tom-browne-says-richmond-is-leading-the-race-for-tim-taranto-204982
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Been informed Tim Taranto has today called Graham Wright to inform him he has decided against pursuing a move to Collingwood in the trade period this year
@traderadio #AFLTrade #collingwood #GoPies
https://twitter.com/ontheinner/status/1563044492068163587
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Taranto has to be the premier player up for trade this year. If we nab him we are in really good shape.
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https://twitter.com/goonercris/status/1562609648645025792
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Go to 1:25 min mark:
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https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1563086577295044608
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For the watchers of Taranto how is his disposal and what kind of midfielder is he ?.
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For the watchers of Taranto how is his disposal and what kind of midfielder is he ?.
As a 21 yo he picked up 720 disposals, 165 tackles, 137 clearances, and 11 goals in 2019. Still only 24. So apparently he's an absolute jet.
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Gun player. Huge pick up.
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Still yet to reach potential.
He is on similar par to Prestia when we got him, slightly different player but he'll be out best midfielder post Dion.
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What is our Plan B if this doesn’t work out, and please don’t say old mate Ross will take us to the promised land.
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Dunno how to post photos on here but just looking at his career stats on The AFL app, rated elite for disposals, contested possessions, kicks and clearances and above average for metres gained and score involvements. Also has above average and elite tackling and pressure acts this seasons so is no sloucher defensively either. Seems like the area with the most room for improvement is his disposal efficiency which at 69% is rated below average for this season although it’s worth noting that this is still above the likes of Oliver, petracca and Prestia.
Won the giants b&f in their grand final year at age 21 and is still only 24 years old now. Great player now with plenty of upside. Fingers crossed he really does want to come here.
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Is Taranto a Free Agent?
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No but out of contract
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For the watchers of Taranto how is his disposal and what kind of midfielder is he ?.
He's a fecking gun.
Accumulates huge ball, good tackler, great mark and kick for goal can play medium forward too etc.
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Tim Taranto trade talks: Richmond emerges as favorite as Collingwood zeroes in on GWS Giants teammate Bobby Hill
Richmond is emerging as the favorite to land Tim Taranto after a Collingwood curveball caused by one of his GWS teammates.
Taranto, 24, is the biggest name to leave the Giants as the club faces another exodus in the AFL trade period.
With multiple teammates in the mix to move around, it’s perhaps no surprise that one has affected another’s plans.
7NEWS Melbourne’s Tom Browne recently reported that Taranto, who spent some time in the Victorian capital this week, is deciding between the Tigers and the Magpies.
In a further update to the talks, he has now revealed that the Pies have “cooled off a bit” in Taranto “from a big money perspective”.
“According to a well-placed commercial source, they are now putting power, in particular, into bobby hill”, said Browne in Triple M.
The 22-year-old Hill sought a trade with Essendon at the end of last season but was limited to the final year of his contract with GWS.
He subsequently played the first 11 games of this year before retiring following a testicular cancer diagnosis and surgery.
The Bombers have not come into the conversation to take Hill to Victoria this offseason, with the forward apparently locked up in Collingwood.
That has left Taranto with more to think about in his move, with Browne reporting that the midfielder “is leaning towards Richmond now”.
The Tigers have holes to fill in their long-term midfield, with Dustin Martin battling injuries this year, Shane Edwards retiring after the Finals and Trent Cotchin turning 33 early next season.
So far, GWS has refused to give up on re-signing Taranto, who reportedly had offers in front of him to extend his time in Sydney.
The appointment of Adam Kingsley as the club’s head coach breathed new life into the Giants’ ability to contend for the Taranto signing, according to football chief Jason McCartney.
“Tim is out of contract, so he has to make a call. We would love to keep Tim,” he told SEN this week.
“Tim has been a wonderful player for our club for the last six years.
“He was the best and fairest winner in a great final year, so we would love to be able to keep Tim.
“Obviously the opportunity for him to speak with new coach Adam Kingsley in the next couple of days is going to be important.”
Jacob hopper and Tanner Bruhn are the other GWS midfielders who are reportedly set to leave the club, although the former is under contract for 2023.
Both have been linked to Geelong, but Bruhn, a former Falcons junior, may find a home at a Melbourne-based club.
McCartney said the Giants hope to convince Hopper he can stay and play “a really important role” in midfield next year.
https://fredcowolf.com/tim-taranto-trade-talks-richmond-emerges-as-favorite-as-collingwood-zeroes-in-on-gws-giants-teammate-bobby-hill/
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When you text Tiger71 (@Tiger7192926603) and he says " hearing it's 90% done" RE: Tarranto, it makes you all warm and fuzzy.
This is heading into Tom Lynch strong mail type of areas.
10% still lingers but Kingsley has to do what he has to do obviously.
Im pretty excited, mobile lit up at 2pm from people i trust saying congrats he is yours. Obviously, exciting but nothings done till he is signed and announced :) How good will this off season be if we get Truck and Taranto!?
Ok, but what will be the cost?
I think some type of combo of our 1st or future first and or Soldo + early 2nd maybe.
A few combos at play.
I'd be comfortable parting with a 1st rounder on the back of the immediate impact he will have cross with the retirements we have and the young kids already in the mix
The Soldo one is interesting, is that something you guys have actually heard or just throwing the idea out there? He has plenty of connections at the club and seems well liked also but I guess it just depends if he wants to give it a shot at being the number 1 ruck somewhere else
Soldo is just a name we threw up on the basis of GWS probably need a better primary ruck than Preuss.
Game time will be something Soldo may want if we think this Miller / Nank / Balta combo has unlocked a new formula for us.
This is all just spitballing ideas here but you would have to think RCD, Aarts, Castagna, Soldo, Ross (if not signed) would all be wanting more opportunity elsewhere.
Maybe picks 18 and 19 for Taranto and their 2nd (21) That would be a win for us
Don't want to give up pick 19 because it will the 1st pick on the second night of the draft.
We are bound get good offers for it from clubs eyeing off a slider. Should offer pick 18 + future 2nd
GWS maybe interested in a fringe player as part of the trade.
https://twitter.com/BFtigercast/status/1563149364604080138
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Some of those trade suggestions are laughable.
Pick 18 if we have it plus a future 2nd is way unders
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Some of those trade suggestions are laughable.
Pick 18 if we have it plus a future 2nd is way unders
Have to disagree. TT is a good player but he isnt a worldbeater.
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Some of those trade suggestions are laughable.
Pick 18 if we have it plus a future 2nd is way unders
Have to disagree. TT is a good player but he isnt a worldbeater.
Prestia cost pick 7
If you think we're getting Taranto for 18 + future second around what 30-35 then I think you're on another planet mate.
Taranto will cost minimum 1st + 2nd given our ladder position, and that's with their cap squeeze too.
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Thought he was a salary dump? No?
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Some of those trade suggestions are laughable.
Pick 18 if we have it plus a future 2nd is way unders
Have to disagree. TT is a good player but he isnt a worldbeater.
Prestia cost pick 7
If you think we're getting Taranto for 18 + future second around what 30-35 then I think you're on another planet mate.
Taranto will cost minimum 1st + 2nd given our ladder position, and that's with their cap squeeze too.
Think it will have alot to do with how desperate the Giants are to drop salary cap. Possible fire sale
Pretty sure I read somewhere based on their contracts for 2023 they are already a million + over the salary cap
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If no one else is willing to pay over a second round pick maybe , but if we play the Adrian Dorledio game we may end up losing him to another side who will pay what he is worth which is a 1st round pick at least imo
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I'd expect our first rounder to be in danger for this deal to get done. Depending where we finish it may not be enough. I'd be disappointed if we parted with 2 of our top 3 picks but that's maybe what it will take. It may depend on GWS value more, do they want more kids coming through? Or would they want a player who will play best 22 and not cost as much in salary cap, I'm thinking like a Soldo, RCD or a Castagna.
I'd expect a first rounder + our 2nd or one of those players.(hold onto Pick 19).
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TT Richmond bound according to Sam Edmund.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/08/31/crow-over-the-line-at-magpies-as-edmund-delivers-trade-wrap-on-dunkley/
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TARANTO DEADLINE LOOMS AFTER MEETINGS WITH VIC CLUBS
by David Zita
SEN
31 August 2022
Tim Taranto is set to make a decision on his future by the end of next week.
Taranto is not a free agent but is a genuine chance to depart Greater Western Sydney after six seasons there since being taken with pick No.2 in the 2016 draft.
Foxfooty.com.au revealed in July that Taranto, 24, was being circled by Victorian clubs, with Richmond and Collingwood among the key suitors.
Foxfooty.com.au understands Taranto has now completed all due diligence and meetings with prospective clubs and is now weighing up his future.
Should Taranto opt to leave the Giants, Richmond looms as a likely target, which would bring with it a hint of irony as current Tigers assistant coach Adam Kinglsey will become GWS’ new senior coach at the conclusion of the season.
Taranto’s value ranges between the $650,000 to $700,000 a year mark.
The 26-year-old’s teammates in Jacob Hopper and Bobby Hill are also live chances to be playing elsewhere in 2023, with Hill highly likely to join Collingwood this trade period.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-trade-news-rumours-whispers-brodie-grundy-port-adelaide-out-of-race-contenders-suitors-junior-rioli-ollie-henry-josh-corbett-collingwood-magpies-players-out-of-contract/news-story/0550ed751ce43bbc5cb0de8849fa0151
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650-700 would be a bargain. Reckon he's worth more imo
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Love watching Sonsie.
Ross playing well.
Adding Taranto to this group will be great.
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One thing about last night's loss is it confirms our picks 12, 19 and 30 going into the trade period.
Jon Ralph said post-game that other clubs have told him Taranto will be heading to Richmond as we are offering Taranto $700k p.a. and other clubs aren't willing to match or beat that figure.
So what do we offer up trade wise to get him? Our first pick?
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We need to start bringing talent in, Taranto would be a great start. The concerning thing for me is, who didn’t play last night that could be best 22? I can think of stack, Graham and grimes. I’m worried we’re about to drop off a cliff especially if we see some more retirement
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Sam Edmund reporting TT nominates us this week.
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Breaking.
GWS has accepted Tim Taranto is leaving for Richmond on a monster SEVEN year deal worth well over $750K a year.
He was keen to stay but couldn’t given the scope of the offer.
Might allow the Giants to keep one of Hill or Bruhn
https://twitter.com/ralphyheraldsun/status/1565929684231401473
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Sam Edmund reporting TT nominates us this week.
GUN GWS ON-BALLER TO REQUEST TRADE TO RICHMOND IN COMING DAYS
By Laurence Rosen
SEN
3 September 2022
GWS midfielder Tim Taranto is expected to request a trade to Richmond in the coming days, according to SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund.
As the Giants look to reset under new coach Adam Kingsley in 2023, several players are expected to depart as a result of salary cap pressures.
Edmund says that while GWS wants to keep the star on-baller, a more lucrative offer from Richmond will ultimately see him depart.
“My expectation is (Taranto) is going to be a put a trade request in to Richmond in the coming days,” he said on SEN’s Crunch Time.
“Now the Tigers are out of the finals race, my expectation is this is going to happen very soon.
“GWS wanted to keep him, they offered him a range of options. He was the one they wanted to keep.
“I think he’s a nice fit at the Tigers, Dion Prestia and Jack Graham’s injury left them really (depleted) in midfield.”
Taranto has been a mainstay in GWS’ side since being taken with pick two in the 2016 draft.
He played 16 games in 2022, averaging 25 disposals and four clearances.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/09/03/gun-gws-on-baller-to-request-trade-to-richmond-in-coming-days/
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Kane Cornes' reaction on twitter:
7 years (https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f923.png)
May as well round it up to 10
"You pay for a Mercedes but you get a Toyota."
@kanecornes' warning for clubs such as Collingwood, who have been linked to Dan McStay, about the AFL's 'contract con' phenomenon.
https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1554082827947352064
https://twitter.com/kanecornes/status/1565941440773238785
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Well he’d be an excellent pick up. What’s the price ?
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Well he’d be an excellent pick up. What’s the price ?
I hear $5mil for 7 years
Bargain
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... with industry figures suggesting the Tigers had offered a seven-year deal worth about $5 million.
The Giants will ask for at least the Tigers’ first-round draft pick as part of a trade for the former Sandringham Dragons product who was taken with the second pick of the 2016 national draft.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-tigers-offer-tim-taranto-a-monster-deal-20220903-p5bf5p.html?js-chunk-not-found-refresh=true
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Happy to trade pick 12 and take 19 + 30 to the draft if we can
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Happy to trade pick 12 and take 19 + 30 to the draft if we can
Prestia was Prestia plus pick 24 for our first and a future 2nd.
So expecting something similar with Taranto
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Kane Cornes' reaction on twitter:
7 years (https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f923.png)
May as well round it up to 10
"You pay for a Mercedes but you get a Toyota."
@kanecornes' warning for clubs such as Collingwood, who have been linked to Dan McStay, about the AFL's 'contract con' phenomenon.
https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1554082827947352064
https://twitter.com/kanecornes/status/1565941440773238785
Won a BandF in their Grand Final year aged 20. Mmmm, not sure Kane-o
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Happy to trade pick 12 and take 19 + 30 to the draft if we can
Prestia was Prestia plus pick 24 for our first and a future 2nd.
So expecting something similar with Taranto
Ended up being Prestia & pick 24 for picks 6 & 38 (following year).
The draft points difference between 24 & 38 is 320 points. So it ended up Prestia for around pick 9-10.
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Happy to trade pick 12 and take 19 + 30 to the draft if we can
Prestia was Prestia plus pick 24 for our first and a future 2nd.
So expecting something similar with Taranto
Ended up being Prestia & pick 24 for picks 6 & 38 (following year).
The draft points difference between 24 & 38 is 320 points. So it ended up Prestia for around pick 9-10.
Obviously GCS were banking on us finishing in a similar spot, not winning the flag, so ultimately our second pick you'd think would have been around pick 24 as well the following year. Surely surprised many people that we won it all.
So granted GCS were betting on us being average again IMO we traded pick 6 because 24 was thought to be about what our 2nd would be worth in 2017.
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"I wouldn't be paying any midfielder that's not Dustin Martin, or in the absolute top echelon, 750k a year for seven years."
@kanecornes on the reported Tigers offer to Tim Taranto, as @barrettdamian gives us all the latest on the trade front.
Watch here: https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1566242703486193666
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Cornes thought he was on an anti-Richmond roll today and came up with this beauty:
“He’s [Dunkley's] a better player than Tim Taranto, who’s got seven years at $750,000.”
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https://twitter.com/1116sen/status/1566250889139986432
RICHMOND’S MEGA TARANTO OFFER QUESTIONED AS POWER MAY HAVE TO PAY UP FOR DUNKLEY
Lachlan Geleit
SEN
4 September 2022
Clubs look set to pay top dollar for recruits this off-season as the market heats up for players seeking new homes.
According to the Herald Sun, one star that’s set for a payday at a new club is GWS’ Tim Taranto, with the midfielder set to request a trade to Richmond after being offered a deal worth $750,000 per season for seven years.
With Taranto’s deal set to become a benchmark, Kane Cornes questioned why that sort of money was offered as he doesn’t consider the 24-year-old in the “top echelon” of players at his position.
As other midfielders like Josh Dunkley and Tom Mitchell could also be on the move, Cornes pondered whether they’d now seek similar offers to Taranto’s.
“If you’re Josh Dunkley, you’re looking at what the other midfielders are getting,” Cornes said on Nine’s Sunday Footy Show.
“He’s a better player than Tim Taranto, who’s got seven years at $750,000 (a season).
“That’s the sort of money you’ve got to pay to get a player out of their club, it’s going to cost them a lot.
“I wouldn’t be paying any midfielder that’s not Dustin Martin or the absolute top echelon $750,000 a year for seven years.”
Dunkley in particular has been linked to a move to Port Adelaide, with club great Cornes revealing that the Power are definitely “keen” on acquiring his services.
In reference to the 25-year-old, Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says he “understands” if Dunkley sought a move if it meant he received a better financial opportunity.
“(Bulldogs List and Recruiting General Manager) Sam (Power) is talking to Josh's management and will continue to do that,” Beveridge said post the club’s Elimination Final loss to Fremantle.
“There are some unknowns. The free market as far as the player market gets heightened every year. The scope to move clubs, whether free agency or in contract is significant.
“We all have to manage our situation within the ceiling of the salary cap. We're desperate, we hope Josh is going to stay, but I can't tell you whether he is or whether he isn't.
“I can tell you absolutely that the relationships are really strong. If there is a reason to leave the club, it might be for opportunity and the short lifespan of an AFL footy, you have to make hay financially as much as you can, and we understand that.”
Like Taranto, Dunkley is now without a contract at his current club for 2023 and beyond.
The pair are not free agents and will need to request a trade to land at a rival club.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/09/04/richmonds-mega-taranto-offer-questioned-as-power-may-have-to-pay-up-for/
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Ah well Cornesy, if Dunkley is better, Poort better pay him 850k. :lol
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Pretty sure the likes of Petracca and Oliver are on better coin for long contracts too.
Taranto will absolutely be worth it especially after the next EBA.
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Exactly Wayne. If he’s helping to scare off other suitors, well that suits us fine.
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What critics bashing Tigers’ Taranto offer have got wrong
The same pundits who bashed Richmond for trading for Dion Prestia have lined up again. Here is why the Tigers’ monster offer for Tim Taranto can pay off.
Jon Ralph
HeraldSun
5 September 2022
When you are in a street-fight with a dangerous foe it pays to strike at their most vulnerable areas.
For Greater Western Sydney, so desperate to keep their No. 2 overall pick in Tim Taranto, a monster offer from a rival club was always likely to pry him loose.
But for the Giants especially, the long-term nature of the seven-year deal Richmond has offered was always their version of getting a low blow that ends the fight.
GWS knows it is already saddled with a bunch of long-term deals to Josh Kelly (2029), Stephen Coniglio (2026) and Lachie Whitfield (2027) so could never risk that type of tenure, even for a player that loves the club.
So the Tigers will get their man and that deal, revealed by the Sunday Herald Sun, will also ward off Collingwood’s strong interest.
One of these days a seven-year deal will backfire spectacularly on a club, and it arguably already has given Collingwood is prepared to pay $300,000 of Brodie Grundy’s $1 million a year deal for the next five years.
But if some recency bias means Taranto has tumbled down the list of hot emerging mids, he should prove a spectacularly good addition to Richmond’s midfield.
This year everyone is wild about Josh Dunkley, who amassed 585 touches, 101 clearances and 18 goals in his brilliant season playing midfield and forward.
Taranto battled a grumbly back injury and concussion this year, but as recently as last season he amassed 637 possessions, kicked 13 goals, had 103 clearances and was awarded 15 Brownlow votes.
When played as a pure mid in 2019 he had 721 touches, averaged five clearances, still kicked 11 goals, was rated the Giants best grand final performer and won the best-and-fairest.
He has never been a great kick but playing as a mid forward this year he was elite for disposals, contested possessions and pressure and a surprising above average for inside-50 kicks.
The same critics who bashed Richmond for trading picks 6 for Dion Prestia and pick 24 (which was on-traded for dual premiership player Josh Caddy) have lined up to kick a seven-year deal.
It doesn’t make Richmond immune from future mistakes but look at their record.
The only players secured from other clubs on the entire list next year will be Tom Lynch, Toby Nankervis, Dion Prestia and Robbie Tarrant.
Carlton had 18 this year, Essendon and Geelong 10.
If they had drafted at pick six (it slid to pick 7) in the Prestia year their options were Jack Scrimshaw, Griffin Logue, Will Brodie and Jack Bowes.
The same year they used the Tyrone Vickery compo pick on a skinny kid called Shai Bolton.
They got Nankervis for pick 46, and he is now a triple premiership co-captain and only 28 years of age.
Lynch was a free agent who cost them millions but nothing from a trade perspective.
Richmond has always been fairly miserly with contract offers for its mid-tier players and if Lynch and Dustin Martin will be on seven figures next year surely Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin will play for much less than 2022.
If this is a monster mistake then at least it is targeted and done with a 24-year-old inside beast with flawless character.
Even the last years of the seven-year deal will be fulfilled with the collective bargaining agreement having risen twice that time.
At least the Tigers know exactly what they want.
At Melbourne they seem to be fixing their forward needs by trading for Brodie Grundy when it would push Max Gawn out of his preferred position and into a role where he has kicked two goals in eight games.
Taranto has the traits and qualities that will help fill in the gaps for Richmond to play exactly how they want to in the next five years.
He might not be flashy enough to win the Brownlow Medal, but if Shai Bolton does next year in a Richmond team that returns to the top four, Taranto’s acquisition might have helped make it possible.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/afl-2022-latest-trade-free-agency-and-contract-updates/news-story/2cbcf5e26fce931a5bab363774a3dd9f
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I like Taranto as a player always have. He will be what 25 next year? So has just entered his prime. Reckon people need to remember he had an injury interrupted year this year.
Imo he is tough wins lots of contested ball lays tackles wins clearances and also spreads well on the outside.
Dunno what is not to like.
If we got him i would still like us to target a big mid in the ND and of course a key forward as well.
People may not like the idea but id say we will have to target a journeyman type of key fwd for next year. We cannot go into another season with just two afl ready key forwards and ageing ones at that if we are targeting another tilt. We must have an eye on what can go wrong.
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Naming the trade deal - Tim Taranto
Mitch Keating
zerohanger.com
September 9, 2022
Destination: Richmond
As mentioned above, the Giants' demands for Taranto are sure to impact those of Hopper, with just how differently they rate the pair yet to be seen.
TIM TARANTO (Midfield - GWS)
2022 SEASON AVG
25.4 Disposals
4.8 Tackles
3.8 Clearances
Pick 19 is rated as highly as a first-round pick, with the power of starting the second night of the National Draft a key pillar in the draft process. Add in Richmond's future first-round selection and the Giant will hold two very handy picks in return for the services of Taranto.
While not exactly matching the pair of first-round picks the Giants are understood to be keen on for Taranto, the deal is likely to please Jason McCartney and his men should they also see Hopper head to Punt Road for the aforementioned selections.
Trade package: Pick 19 + 2023 first-round pick
https://www.zerohanger.com/naming-the-trade-deals-for-12-of-afls-biggest-movers-in-2022-126675/7/
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I like Taranto as a player always have. He will be what 25 next year? So has just entered his prime. Reckon people need to remember he had an injury interrupted year this year.
Imo he is tough wins lots of contested ball lays tackles wins clearances and also spreads well on the outside.
Dunno what is not to like.
If we got him i would still like us to target a big mid in the ND and of course a key forward as well.
People may not like the idea but id say we will have to target a journeyman type of key fwd for next year. We cannot go into another season with just two afl ready key forwards and ageing ones at that if we are targeting another tilt. We must have an eye on what can go wrong.
Claw, do you think RCD is a chance as a big bodied mid or he is just not up to it?
He has performed well consistently at VFL level But for some reason is not getting a game.
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Someone has gone early on Taranto's wikipedia page :snidegrin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Taranto
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TIM TARANTO
Pros
Richmond must be counting their lucky stars that such a quality player nominated them for a trade. Despite missing six games due to injury this year, Taranto was still one of Greater Western Sydney’s best players in what was a pretty glum season for them. With Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin in the twilights of their careers, and Jack Graham potentially off to Port Adelaide, Taranto will provide a timely injection of class and skill to the Richmond midfield. He’s also a proven goalkicker when given the rare chance up forward, and ironically kicked his biggest bag of four against the Tigers late last year.
Cons
The Tigers are reportedly offering Taranto a much bigger and longer deal than what some of their other more established stars are on, which has the potential to cause some angst among the playing ranks, especially if the star Giant doesn’t fire fairly early into his Punt Road career. Richmond are also apparently prepared to part ways with two first-round picks to bring in Taranto, which is a risky move, but they see themselves as still inside the premiership window, so in order to stay there, clubs generally have to pay “overs” and prioritise the short-term future over the long-term.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-trade-news-pros-and-cons-of-stars-linked-to-moves-targets-state-of-play-latest-players-out-of-contract-rumours-whispers/news-story/d21baece52c9c788f1ca3282939be974
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GWS, Tigers agree on Taranto deal ahead of trade period start
By Michael Gleeson
October 2, 2022 — 4.50pm
A deal to send Giants midfielder Tim Taranto to Richmond has been agreed in principle and is poised to be one of the first trades done when the trade period opens on Monday.
A source with knowledge of the discussions said the Giants and Richmond met in Sydney on Friday and agreed a deal after the out-of-contract Taranto had requested a trade to the Tigers.
Central to the deal will be Richmond parting with picks 12 and 19 in the exchange, which could include the movement of other later picks.
Richmond and the Giants agreed to separate the two deals for Taranto and Jacob Hopper, who has also requested a trade to Richmond. As Taranto is out of contract and Hopper contracted, it was considered easier and cleaner to separate the deals.
The likely sum of the deals to move both players to the Tigers will be that Richmond give up 12, 19 and 30 in this year’s draft and their first-round pick next year, which is popularly considered to be a stronger draft than this year. There will probably be some movement of other, later picks involved in the final deals and potentially a Richmond player moving to the Giants.
GWS have long been interested in another ruckman and have inquired about Ivan Soldo, among other players.
In other likely early movement, Giants small forward Bobby Hill will move to Collingwood in a trade of their future second-round pick, with another pick coming back to Collingwood this year.
The Magpies appear likely to secure Brayden Fiorini from Gold Coast for basically nothing in draft terms as the Suns try to get Fiorini’s $600,000 contract for next year off their books. Collingwood will spread that contract out across a multi-year deal for the wingman, who was pick 20 in the 2015 draft.
The Lions will offer the Bulldogs their future first-round pick to try to secure Josh Dunkley. Gold Coast will discuss a trade with St Kilda for Ben Long as well as tying to secure a deal with Brisbane for forward Tom Berry to move to the Suns for a third- or fourth-round pick.
Hawthorn, Geelong, Essendon and North Melbourne are all trying to lure Gold Coast’s Jack Bowes and get in on the salary dump from the Suns, who are prepared to offer pick seven in the draft with Bowes as an incentive for a club to take over the player’s full contract, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Bowes’ heavily back-ended contract has him tied to the Suns for two more years on about $800,000 a year.
The former academy product, who was taken at pick 10 in the 2016 draft, would also have his money spread across multiple years elsewhere. Clubs would effectively be able to buy pick seven by agreeing to take on the full contract, as well as getting a talented player who has struggled for opportunities in the Suns midfield.
Toby Bedford has told Melbourne he wants to be traded to GWS for more playing opportunities.
The Demons have already begun negotiations with Fremantle over Luke Jackson but are waiting to see what picks Fremantle secures from the players poised to leave the Dockers in other deals before finalising any trade. Blake Acres, Griffin Logue and Rory Lobb have all asked for trades away from Fremantle. Acres wants to move to Carlton, Logue to North and Lobb to the Bulldogs.
Gold Coast and Adelaide will meet over a deal for Izaak Rankine, which is likely to centre on Adelaide’s first-round pick – currently five – and some other later picks.
Melbourne and Collingwood will wait until the Jackson deal is done before negotiating a trade for Brodie Grundy to the Demons.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/gws-tigers-agree-on-taranto-deal-ahead-of-trade-period-start-20221002-p5bmk2.html
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Giving up 12 and 19 would seem to make the hopper deal hard if they really are keeping them seperate. I really doubt they’d be discussing them separately, need to know what they expect for each player so both can get done with what we have.
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Effectively, Taranto in for pick 12 and Coleman-Jones. Not a bad deal when you put it that way.
However, in terms of draft points, 12 + 19 is equivalent to around pick 3. Which is a bit high. Would've thought pick 6 or 7 is closer to the mark as it's similar to what we paid for Prestia. So, as that Age article says, we probably get something back our way.
Pick 12 (1268 pts) + Pick 19 (948 pts) = 2216 pts .... ~= pick 3 (2234 pts).
GWS have picks 21 (912 pts), 40 (429 pts), 58 (170 pts), 60 (146 pts) plus of course future picks.
If GWS give us pick 40 then it's:
2216 - 429 = 1787 pts which is just above pick 6 (1751 pts).
If GWS give us picks 40 + 60 then it's:
2216 - 429 - 146 = 1641 pts when is equivalent to pick 7 (1644 pts).
That would leave our Future 1st + pick 30 or Future 1st + Soldo for Hopper. Equivalent to giving up a pick in the range 5-7.
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MT I really don’t think using the draft pick point scoring system is a good way to judge a player for picks type deal. I know the points add up to pick 3 but otherwise 12+19 is not comparable to 3 in terms of the likelihood of drafting a quality player.
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The more I think about it, the more I like that deal for Taranto. So many first round picks don’t work out. He’s a proven gun mid. Picks 12 and 19 will also be pushed back a bit once bids come in.
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Agreed and plenty of our recent picks have been underwhelming such as Dow.
To think we could have drafted Chad Warner instead lol
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Blair Hartley is sick today but SEN saying the Taranto deal could still be done today.
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Sam Edmund and Brenton Sanderson on Trade Radio.
Is a package of picks 12 and 19 for Tim Taranto fair?
Watch here: https://twitter.com/traderadio/status/1576764352782561281
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For me pick 12 alone is enough not 12 and 19 and the same goes for Dunkley to.
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Agree especially as he is out of contract?
I suspect something is coming back our way, hopefully a 2nd next year.
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Agree especially as he is out of contract?
I suspect something is coming back our way, hopefully a 2nd next year.
In that case I'm happy.
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Tim Taranto trade is going through as we speak.
Sam Edmund confirmed as such just then on Trade Radio.
Pick 12 and Pick 19 expected to be involved, possible 3rd round pick coming back the other way.
Hopper deal will be done later this week.
What a time to be alive!
#AFLTrade
https://twitter.com/RFC_Centre/status/1576783777803554816
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Tim Taranto trade is going through as we speak.
Sam Edmund confirmed as such just then on Trade Radio.
Pick 12 and Pick 19 expected to be involved, possible 3rd round pick coming back the other way.
Hopper deal will be done later this week.
What a time to be alive!
#AFLTrade
https://twitter.com/RFC_Centre/status/1576783777803554816
3rd Round no way has to be second.
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MT I really don’t think using the draft pick point scoring system is a good way to judge a player for picks type deal. I know the points add up to pick 3 but otherwise 12+19 is not comparable to 3 in terms of the likelihood of drafting a quality player.
I actually agree TK, they aren't the same, but clubs do use draft points to determine a trade's worth when it isn't just a simple one pick for one player swap. Hopefully, the talk of us getting a 3rd rounder back is true. That, as I posted, would equate in terms of draft points to trading pick 6.
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Agree especially as he is out of contract?
I suspect something is coming back our way, hopefully a 2nd next year.
Being out of contract doesn’t mean much these days. I suspect if we couldn’t get GWS to agree to a deal Taranto would re-sign with GWS or he’d go to the pre-season draft where he’d be at risk of being picked up by someone else.
12 + 19 is the exact worth of Taranto in my opinion. The chance of getting someone better and ready to contribute to the same degree as Taranto can both now and into the future is very low.
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Tim Taranto trade is going through as we speak.
Sam Edmund confirmed as such just then on Trade Radio.
Pick 12 and Pick 19 expected to be involved, possible 3rd round pick coming back the other way.
Hopper deal will be done later this week.
What a time to be alive!
#AFLTrade
https://twitter.com/RFC_Centre/status/1576783777803554816
3rd Round no way has to be second.
The Giants' 2nd rounder is pick 21 which is too close to our pick 19. Great for us if that was so but can't see GWS accepting a trade which is effectively Taranto for just pick 12.
Their 3rd rounder is pick 40.
Even if future picks were considered, GWS are likely to finish bottom 4 again next year. So, that doesn't change the equation either.
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Deal done.
Picks 12 + 19.
Source: SEN.
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Fair deal, would have liked a pick back but so happy. He is just what we need.
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(https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f42f.png) Tim's a Tiger (https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f42f.png) .
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https://twitter.com/AFL/status/1576799806210846720
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https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1576800250358124544
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AFL & RFC websites both saying Taranto for picks 12 & 19 only
Nothing coming back the other way
good deal
Welcome Tim!
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I'm comfortable with that deal.
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So that’s pick 12 and CCJ? Hell yeah! Lolnorf
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Not Tim's mum...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAti8qIGRIg
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It's a fantastic deal for the club- a proven star is TT. The destination club continues to attract the competitions best :shh
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Well done tiges and welcome to Tim Taranto !
Been a fan from afar and so excited to see him in the yellow
And black. AA 2023
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If you separate the deals then it’s a good deal.
One first and one second is a good deal.
The next one we are going to get bent over.
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Hopefully F1 and #30 is enough for hopper off an injury hampered season.
Good enough deal for TT.
Thanks CCJ/Norf!
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Got a feeling with this deal Hopper won't be what's been speculated.
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Deal done.
Picks 12 + 19.
Source: SEN.
Ripped off. Just traded out of this draft for a player GFizz needed to get off their books
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I'm very happy with the deal considering Pick 19 was a free pick.
I'd have traded CCJ and 1st rounder for Taranto, the fact they are Pick 12 and 19 make it seem less in our favour but we get the player we need. That is the main thing.
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Taranto becomes a Tiger
By Richmond Media
3 October 2022
Richmond is delighted to welcome former GWS midfielder, Tim Taranto to the Swinburne Centre.
The Tigers completed the trade with the GIANTS today, exchanging selection No. 12 and No. 19 overall at this year’s draft for the midfielder.
Taranto has committed to Richmond for seven years, tying him to the Club until the end of the 2029 season.
The 24-year-old has made an outstanding start to his AFL career since being selected by GWS with the second pick overall at the 2016 AFL National Draft.
A big-bodied midfielder (188cm, 89kg) that can also play as a damaging half-forward, Taranto has averaged 23 disposals and booted 48 goals across 114 matches at GWS.
Taranto was awarded the Kevin Sheedy Medal as the Giants’ best and fairest during the Club’s breakthrough Grand Final campaign in 2019. The third-year player at the time was also the Giants’ standout in the Grand Final, gathering 30 disposals.
An excellent runner with strong aerial ability, hardness, and football nous, the competitive Taranto will offer coach Damien Hardwick’s system another first-class player across various roles.
Richmond General Manager- Football Talent Blair Hartley said securing Taranto’s signature was exciting news for the Club.
“Tim is a player we admire because of his obvious on-field ability and also his work rate, high standards and leadership traits,” he said.
“At only 24 years of age, Tim has a lot of very good football ahead of him, and we are delighted that he will have the opportunity to do that in Yellow and Black.
“We think Tim will be a very popular player among his new teammates, coaches, staff, and of course, our supporter base.”
Hartley thanked the Giants for their good faith and co-operation in facilitating the trade early in the Continental Tyres AFL Trade Period.
Taranto said he was excited about the new opportunity.
"I can't wait to run out in the Yellow and Black next year in front of all the fans," he said.
"Thank you so much to the Richmond Football Club for the opportunity, I am so excited."
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1232474/taranto-becomes-a-tiger
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I'm very happy with the deal considering Pick 19 was a free pick.
I'd have traded CCJ and 1st rounder for Taranto, the fact they are Pick 12 and 19 make it seem less in our favour but we get the player we need. That is the main thing.
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“I honestly can’t wait to run out in the Yellow and Black.”
(https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f4ac.png) @tim_taranto14 (https://twitter.com/tim_taranto14)’s message for the Tiger Army.
Watch Tim's message here: https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1576806929879343105
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“I honestly can’t wait to run out in the Yellow and Black.”
(https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f4ac.png) @tim_taranto14 (https://twitter.com/tim_taranto14)’s message for the Tiger Army.
Watch Tim's message here: https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1576806929879343105
It must be like starting your career coming from an expansion club and then coming to a club with 100k members and on the MCG every 2nd week. You'd be absolutely buzzing.
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Kid is a gun! 12 & 19 is a fair deal. Would have been nice to get their 3rd rounder back but not fussed. Getting a 24 year old star mid who is handy forward, can’t wait to see him play for us.
I’m sure there were some that though giving up pick 6 for a 24 year old Prestia was too much, well Gold Coast used that pick on jack scrimshaw who played 4 games for the suns over 2 years before being traded to the hawks with a 4th rounder for a 3rd rounder in return……
My fav highlight of Taranto will no longer be dusty giving him one of the sweetest dont argues he’s ever dished out lol
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happy he is a tiger but would have loved a pick around 40 50 just to stay in the draft.
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‘Help him win a Brownlow’: Tigers’ dream recruit to assist teammates — and keep flag window open
Catherine Healey
Fox Sports
October 4th, 2022
Richmond have put themselves back in the “premiership window” by luring Giant Tim Taranto to the club, with the midfielder even named a potential future skipper.
The Tigers gave up picks 12 and 19 for Taranto on Monday, after he played 114 games in six seasons at GWS arriving as pick 2 in 2016.
And it’s his arrival that is set to free up Tigers stars Shai Bolton and Dustin Martin, with Fox Footy’s Jon Ralph even claiming Taranto’s influence could allow Martin to win another Brownlow Medal.
“We know what he’s not – he’s not a great kick. Not an elite kick,” Ralph said on Fox Footy’s Trading Day.
“(But) he could be a future captain and he will run all day. He will allow the defensive midfield component that will allow Dusty Martin and Shai Bolton to just go hunting for the football.
“He might not win the best and fairest next year, but he might allow Shai Bolton or Dusty to win another Brownlow.
“He just compliments everything they want to do in the next five or six years.”
Dermott Brereton agreed Taranto wasn’t the most elite kick, but said he was a necessary recruitment as the Tigers battle an ageing midfield.
“It makes sense for the Tigers – the team they want to roll through the midfield. They’ve got your wingers – McIntosh (28) and Pickett (30). Prestia’s 29 with a banged up body on occasion, Dusty’s 31, Cotchin 32. They’ve only got Shai Bolton and Jack Graham at 24 and 25 (next season) so they need this age bracket of Taranto at 24,” he said.
“They are desperate to fill that age bracket in that area.
“He’s your Dion Prestia – a bigger body, not quite as good a kick. But he’s going to be filling that role in seasons to come.”
Fox Footy’s Leigh Montagna described Taranto as a “great get” for Richmond, given he was ranked elite in pressure, contested ball and disposals in 2022.
“It’s probably slightly overs but think it’s fair,” Montagna said.
“(He’s an) All-Australian calibre player at his best.
“I think (Taranto’s arrival) allows Dustin to almost become a permanent forward as he gets older.
“He can almost play inside 50, Shai Bolton now plays that role that’s mixed-forward. I think absolutely they’re in a premiership window again.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/help-him-win-a-brownlow-tigers-dream-recruit-to-assist-teammates-and-keep-flag-window-open/news-story/73146895a38c7feb03a4bfe356f8223f
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AFL Trade Period: What does Tim Taranto’s signing mean for Richmond
Callan Cummins
innersanctum.com.au
04/10/2022
Richmond has not waited a day for the AFL Trade Period to finish and they have already landed their big fish. Former Giant Tim Taranto will suit the yellow and black in 2023 after being traded to Richmond for picks 12 and 19 in this year’s national draft.
Taranto is set to be warmly welcomed to his new home as he looks set to slot into the Richmond midfield quite nicely providing them with a much-needed contested ball winning type of player.
Where will Taranto play?
At GWS, Taranto played a prolific role in their midfield, which is the commonly expected role will uptake with the Tigers. He brings a new dynamic to the Richmond engine room, a section of the ground where the Tigers have a notable weakness compared to the rest of the competition.
The GWS recruit will slot nicely into the Richmond midfield, offering a new style of play that will look to bolster the Tigers back into the top four and potentially while their premiership window is still existent but fading, push for one last flag.
Taranto will join Dion Prestia, Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin, and Jack Graham in the Richmond midfield with Hopper also providing the possibility of adding some extended youth depth to the side.
What Taranto offers
There is no doubting that Tim Taranto is a hard-bodied, in-and-under on-baller getting those much-needed contested possessions. Richmond as a team this past season ranked 11th in this stat indicating that Taranto adds great value for the Tigers.
Taranto averaged 9.7 contested possessions in 2022 which ranks him third in the existing Tigers midfield, only behind Dion Prestia and Trent Cotchin.
The 24-year-old also has the ability for drifting forward and impacting the scoreboard when his team needs it most. This past season, the Tigers recruit averaged over 25 disposals this season and kicked on average every two games.
https://www.theinnersanctum.com.au/afl-trade-period-what-does-tim-tarantos-signing-mean-for-richmond/
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Taranto deal
“We’ve been working through this for a bit of time with Richmond, (picks) 12 and 19, we’re really happy with.
“Let’s be honest, the 19, we’ve seen the value of that over the last couple of years being the first pick in the second round especially with the draft break going from the first round into the following rounds.
“We’re really happy with those two picks and doing it early gives us an opportunity to keep looking at everything else that’s going on and gives the ability to even strengthen your draft decision.”
Source: Giants' General Manager of Footballl, Jason McCartney on SEN (https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/10/04/gws-admits-richmond-a-little-bit-short-so-far-in-hopper-offer/).
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"I think he is a really good player ... why did they let him go?"
Garry Lyon can't believe GWS let Tim Taranto go.
Watch here: https://twitter.com/1116sen/status/1577120067518709760
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Barrett claims Taranto has taken less to come to Richmond. About $700k p.a.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/854278/listen-taranto-s-salary-sacrifice-why-harry-s-deal-is-a-risk
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Who’s game benefits most from Taranto coming to Tigerland? It really is a huge inclusion even without hopper.
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Who’s game benefits most from Taranto coming to Tigerland? It really is a huge inclusion even without hopper.
Mine. My gameday experience is going to improve no end
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Barrett claims Taranto has taken less to come to Richmond. About $700k p.a.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/854278/listen-taranto-s-salary-sacrifice-why-harry-s-deal-is-a-risk
That would be awesome if trueb
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I'm very happy with the deal considering Pick 19 was a free pick.
I'd have traded CCJ and 1st rounder for Taranto, the fact they are Pick 12 and 19 make it seem less in our favour but we get the player we need. That is the main thing.
Hardly free we originally used pick 20 on CC-J. It was a pick if our recruiters had got right should have snared a very good player.
Just think Shai Bolton was there at pick 29 when we snared him.
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(https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1fae1.png) @tim_taranto14 by the numbers.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FeXQy9MUAAAUqC3?format=jpg&name=large)
https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1577896825058914304
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24YO 114GAME PLAYER JUST ENTERING HIS PRIME. I do like it when we target PROVEN QUALITY players. Prestia and big Tom anyone.
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I'm very happy with the deal considering Pick 19 was a free pick.
I'd have traded CCJ and 1st rounder for Taranto, the fact they are Pick 12 and 19 make it seem less in our favour but we get the player we need. That is the main thing.
Hardly free we originally used pick 20 on CC-J. It was a pick if our recruiters had got right should have snared a very good player.
Just think Shai Bolton was there at pick 29 when we snared him.
Maybe they didn't turn that pick 20 into James Hird, but to draft a player valued highly enough to secure pick 19 a few years later is hardly getting it wrong. That's a retention problem, not a drafting problem.
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Why Taranto and Richmond is a match made in heaven
Dem Panopoulos
theRoar.com.au
7 October 2022
Tim Taranto may be the most fortunate player in the AFL.
For a variety of reasons, mostly through no fault of his own, his career has stagnated after his 2019 best-and-fairest win at just 21 years of age.
Since that point, he never quite recaptured that form the hyped him all the way up to the second pick in the 2016 draft and had him high in the Giants’ estimations in the formative stages of his career.
There were always murmurings that Taranto may return to Victoria at some stage in his career but for all intents and purposes, he was happy at GWS and it was the club who felt he was most expendable as they enter a new chapter.
Certainly the way the 24-year-old has been used recently would indicate that they were happy to field offers.
Richmond answered the call and in doing so, have created the most beneficial scenario we’ll see in the 2022 trade period for all parties.
Taranto is exactly what the Tigers needed to solidify their return to relevance, with a sustained finals run targeted for the next number of seasons.
They’ve recruited a player who has been played out of position for two seasons, but one with a lot of potential.
We only need look at that best-and-fairest-winning season in a Grand Final team to see what he brings to the table – Taranto averaged 27.7 disposals, 6.3 tackles, 5.2 clearances and 4.6 marks per game.
Those basic numbers are nice, but it’s the pressure that the midfielder can bring to the table that really excites the Richmond fan base.
In 2019, he averaged 25.1 pressure acts per game, which included 12.7 in the defensive half. That ranked him seventh and third respectively out of all midfielders in the AFL and it’s that commitment to the team structure that really enticed the Tigers.
Even in 2022 in a different role, Taranto ranked 12th for defensive half pressure acts and was rated elite all-round in the overall metric.
Yet much of what Taranto is going to bring to Richmond is hypothetical for now, rather than a concrete reality.
Given we’ve mentioned recent seasons, it’s important to note that right now, Taranto is a solid midfielder who has limitations that never really meshed in GWS’ system, despite some individual success experienced.
How much credit you want to give the former Giants’ coach will depend on whether you believe that the 24-year-old’s position as a forward and outside midfielder over the last two seasons was for development or because he’d been written off as a player, but neither gave Taranto an opportunity to succeed strongly.
If you were to redraft the 2016 crop of players right now, it’s highly unlikely Taranto would be taken second and there’s a chance he’d even slide outside the top five.
Between 2018 and 2021, Taranto was rated as a below average kick. Just how bad was it? Well, in 2021 he spent more time in attack and his kicking efficiency was 50.5 per cent, clearly his highest over that period of time.
Absolutely, inside midfielders tend to be given a little more leeway given how congested stoppages tend to be and extraction is less of an art form and more a showing of brute force, but to consistently hit the target with less than half of his kicks was a big issue for Taranto at GWS.
It’s even worse if you consider that technically, the Giants weren’t really using him as an inside midfielder. In 2019, he had a kicking efficiency of 48.4 per cent, despite collecting 59.4 per cent of his possessions in an uncontested manner. It certainly passed the eye test.
Jacob Hopper, Richmond’s other target, is as pure as it gets for an inside midfielder and has always been GWS’ preferred option in that regard.
The other of Taranto’s limitations which came to light and was particularly restrictive is that his forward craft just hasn’t been developed enough by the Giants, and his use in that role felt more of a spontaneous move rather than anything planned.
Given his prolificity offensively as a junior, it seemed like Leon Cameron just hoped it would click.
It doesn’t quite work like that. His accuracy in front of goal in the last five seasons is below 40 per cent too, not fantastic.
All of this is to provide context behind the fact that really, Taranto isn’t the A-grade midfielder Richmond supporters are celebrating. Right now, that is.
The reality of the situation is that we haven’t really seen the best of what the seventh-year player has to offer.
It’s why for all three parties, this is such a perfect move overall.
GWS secured picks 12 and 19, before father/son selections and compensation picks are handed out. It’s seemingly a step backwards to be collecting a bunch of picks, but a refresh is clearly needed and with a new coach at the helm, it’s as good a package as they could’ve hoped for.
Let’s not forget that the Giants aren’t losing a key midfield mover from their perspective – where it was due to injury or simply falling out of love, Taranto had fallen behind the likes of Tom Green, Stephen Coniglio, Harry Perryman, Hopper and even Callan Ward for centre bounce attendances.
In a nice draft with great depth, these are significant assets to receive.
Of course on the flip side, there’ll be some division in the Richmond fan base about giving up two top-20 picks in a deal that hasn’t involved Hopper as well.
To receive a player taken so highly in the draft with a strong enough resume to suggest stagnation, rather than regression has occurred, assets had to have been given up.
Plus, as lucrative as draft picks can be, they’re speculative, which rings true the further down the draft board you go.
Also, to counter any criticism of Richmond trading away their future in this and any prospective deal for Hopper, let us not forget the Tigers’ intelligent trading that resulted in five top-30 selections in 2021, three of whom played senior footy already.
While the Giants don’t feel like they’ve lost a significant piece, Richmond has gained their big midfield piece of the future, which really ties into the third and most important party that has benefitted greatly, the player himself.
The Tigers have given Taranto a long-term contract on good money to be their main guy.
For the first time in his career, we’ll see him playing 80 per cent midfield with only shorter spurts up forward, where as a rotational piece as the fourth or fifth target, there’s more opportunity for him to do damage.
Taranto’s kicking issues may have been detrimental to his career at GWS, but are entirely irrelevant in a Richmond team that only wants to take space. There’s no reliance on hitting up targets accurately. It’s a swarm mentality where the midfielders simply need to get the ball forward.
Damien Hardwick finally has a taller midfielder that can do some grunt work, while the small likes of Dion Prestia, Shai Bolton, Tyler Sonsie and Liam Baker can do as they please. Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin are peripheral members of the midfield group now.
And finally, the defensive commitment Taranto has shown in his career only furthers the value he brings to a team that is built on pressure and suffocation of the opposition.
Targeting Hopper is to add cream on top of the Tigers’ midfield, a true contested beast that will protect the 24-year-old and his new teammates.
After a few years just floating around the Giants’ team, Taranto has landed at the most perfect destination for the type of player he is.
At draft time, there was speculation that he could become one of the game’s best midfielders.
At the end of the 2022 season at GWS, it looked like his potential had been capped against his own will.
He will now spend the majority of his career as a prime midfield mover at the Richmond Football Club, who will give him every chance to realise his full potential.
Expect big thing out of a player who hasn’t even entered his prime, at a club looking for more success going forward.
Tim Taranto at the Tigers is the perfect landing spot for both parties and the rewards will be enormous.
https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/10/07/why-taranto-and-richmond-is-a-match-made-in-heaven/
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Taranto has been in LA with his now former Giants teammates.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/afl/article-11281749/France-Italy-Egypt-Fiji-Germany-exotic-destinations-AFL-players-flock-offseason.html
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Interviewed by Sarah Hosking.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1236789/-i-ve-always-admired-the-tigers-taranto?videoId=1236789&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1665597600001
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His [Taranto's] decision to make the move to Punt Road
“Halfway through the year it came to me that it might be the best career choice for me. As the year progressed, it became more of a probability. And, by the end of the season, it was almost a certainty. I was just grateful that Richmond had their interest in me. It was an easy decision, to be honest, in the end. They were really good. Made me feel really wanted and welcomed . . .”
The attraction of Tigerland
“The style of play is really exciting. Obviously, they’ve had a lot of success. The people seem really nice. My phone hasn’t stopped going off with messages from players, staff, coaches, board members . . . It’s been really nice, and it’s made me feel really happy to join such a great club. So, I’m keen to just get back and get into it . . . I’ve been over here (America) for a while and I’m itching to get back and meet everyone in person.”
The playing attributes he brings to the Club
“As a midfielder, just work right up and back offensively and defensively, tackling pressure, winning contested ball and clearance work. I think when I get that opportunity to do that, that’s when I play my best footy. So, hopefully I can slot in nicely there with a few of the other boys and we can have a good run at it next season.”
Full article: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1237282/taranto-thrilled-to-be-a-tiger
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THE UNCANNY STATS THAT LINK TIM TARANTO TO DION PRESTIA
By Andrew Slevison
SEN
18 October 2022
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Tim Taranto was recruited by Richmond this trade period with the Tigers addressing a need (or two) in their midfield.
The midfielder will make his way to Punt Road alongside his former GWS teammate Jacob Hopper after his new club raided the Giants’ on-ball brigade.
After six years in the orange and charcoal, Taranto will don the black and yellow where he will step into a midfield unit led by the likes of Dion Prestia, Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin and Shai Bolton.
It is the first name in that group that really stands out when assessing Taranto’s career to date.
Just like Taranto, Prestia was recruited from an expansion club after spending six years with that team.
The similarities don’t end there.
Take a look at the comparison between Prestia and Taranto below:
The deals
* Prestia (and pick 24) cost the Tigers Pick 6 (1751 points) and a future 2nd-round pick which became Pick 38 (465 points) = 2216 draft points.
* Taranto cost the Tigers Pick 12 (1268 points) & Pick 19 (948 points) = 2216 draft points.
Stage of career
* Prestia, aged 24, joined the Tigers from Gold Coast (in late 2016) after six seasons with the Suns.
* Taranto, aged 24, joins the Tigers from GWS after six seasons with the Giants.
Games played
* Prestia played 95 games for the Suns.
* Taranto played 114 games for the Giants.
Average disposals
* Prestia averaged 23.5 disposals for the Suns.
* Taranto averaged 23.4 disposals for the Giants.
Average clearances
* Prestia averaged 4.4 clearances for the Suns.
* Taranto averaged 4 clearances for the Giants.
Average tackles
* Prestia averaged 4.4 tackles for the Suns.
* Taranto averaged 5.3 tackles for the Giants.
Average inside 50s
* Prestia averaged 3.3 inside 50s for the Suns.
* Taranto averaged 3.6 inside 50s for the Giants.
Average contested possessions
* Prestia averaged 9.5 contested possessions for the Suns.
* Taranto averaged 9.5 contested possessions for the Giants.
Brownlow votes
* Prestia polled 23 Brownlow votes for the Suns. Average of 0.24.
* Taranto polled 33 Brownlow votes for the Giants. Average of 0.32.
Disposal efficiency
* Prestia had a disposal efficiency of 68% for the Suns.
* Taranto had a disposal efficiency of 63% for the Giants.
Best and fairest results
* Prestia’s best B&F finish for the Suns was second in 2013, his third season. He finished top 10 for the Suns on three occasions.
* Taranto’s best B&F finish for the Giants was first in 2019, his third season. He finished top 10 for the Giants on three occasions.
Some critics might pot Prestia for not getting on the park consistently enough due to soft tissue injuries, but the results are fairly clear.
He has played in three premierships for the Tigers, winning a best and fairest in a premiership season in 2019. (Coincidentally, it was the same season as Taranto won the B&F for the Giants in the same year the pair faced off in the Grand Final).
Prestia is seen by many as Richmond’s most important player overall, let alone most important midfielder.
While it’s hard to compare two different humans, there is no denying that the numbers posted by Taranto in his first six seasons in the AFL are uncannily similar to those of Prestia.
Hopefully, for Tigers fans, the former Giant has a similar impact.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/10/18/the-uncanny-stats-that-link-tim-taranto-to-dion-prestia/
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I agree with Cornes. He more comparable to Jack Graham at the same age.
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I agree with Cornes. He more comparable to Jack Graham at the same age.
Taranto or Prestia? Because Graham and Taranto are the same age.
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I agree with Cornes. He more comparable to Jack Graham at the same age.
Taranto or Prestia? Because Graham and Taranto are the same age.
Neither, I was taking the pee
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Look who’s in the gym this morning (https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f601.png)
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https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1585770135557586944
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Look who’s in the gym this morning (https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/72x72/1f601.png)
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https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1585770135557586944
Bloody hell, he is more Fridge than Fridge
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Yeah, I didn't know he was build like tank.
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"Tim can really transition run and provide that up and back support. You’ll often see Tim will be the first one back and the first one forward with that huge running power." - Blair Hartley.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1242641/taranto-and-hopper-a-potent-partnership
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Could Taranto play the Lambert role??
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Could Taranto play the Lambert role??
Probably could but will see more inside time you'd think. Maybe Graham to play that role
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Taranto getting to work at Punt Rd today with an early morning run. Sonsie there too going by the vision.
Go to 0:55 min mark: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1590252776977989635
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Taranto's first day as a Tiger on the training track :thumbsup.
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Great way to introduce himself winning the 2km time trial on first official day of training. Especially impressive given some of the endurance beasts we have in the team :clapping
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Didn’t know he was so fit
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Out of curiosity I know it was Lambert then daylight but who would be in our top 5? I’m assuming macintosh is up there but struggling to think of others who stand out as endurance beasts
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On top of kmac I generally see guys like broad, short and Prestia listed at the top of the Telstra tracker stat thing that channel 7 put up during games. A bit different because this is a time trial so combines endurance with speed where as the tracker is just about distance covered.
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Out of curiosity I know it was Lambert then daylight but who would be in our top 5? I’m assuming macintosh is up there but struggling to think of others who stand out as endurance beasts
B Ellis. Lambert, McIntosh was our top 3 for years in that order. Once Ellis left it was then Lambert and McIntosh.
Poor KMac must have thought he was a chance with Lamberts's retirement only to cop Taranto now.
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Out of curiosity I know it was Lambert then daylight but who would be in our top 5? I’m assuming macintosh is up there but struggling to think of others who stand out as endurance beasts
Without knowing for sure I'd think that Graham, Broad, Pickett would be up there. Maybe Short too?
Didn’t know he was so fit
Massive gut runner both ways this fella. The GWS fan loved him for that.
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Your right, Taranto piped Macka at the post
Good sign and example for the group particularly the new boys
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It would be cool if the club posted the results of these although I can see why they don’t. Just know the media will use the results against players “came back in bad shape”, “didn’t commit himself over the offseason”, “hasn’t improved his tank”, etc.
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Your right, Taranto piped Macka at the post
Rubbish
Won it easily .. seen the photos in the training thread? Taranto and then daylight .. exciting!
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Oh really, surged past him on the home straight per the vision I watched
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Dunno if he overtook him on the home stretch but on the vision the club put up there wasn’t much in it. Kmac was on the final straight when TT crossed the finish line.
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'I'm feeling right at home already' - Taranto
Tigers recruit Tim Taranto speaks with Richmond Media about his first few weeks at Punt Rd.
Watch: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1259566/-i-m-feeling-right-at-home-already-taranto
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Taranto interview coming up during 7news' sports report (~6.45pm)
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@Richmond_FC recruit Tim Taranto says the Tigers are firmly back in the premiership hunt after a mega trade period. The former Giant has hit the books this summer, learning the tricks as Dustin Martin's sidekick. @cleary_mitch #7AFL #7NEWS
Click on pic/link to watch:
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https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1608371882990133255
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Pics taken after today's training session with time-trial winner Tim Taranto in full Richmond kit.
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https://www.aflphotos.com.au/galleries/results/?q=collection:AFL%202022%20Training%20-%20Richmond%20161222
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This guys an aerobic beast. Did lambo used to take it out or was it kmac? If lambo I’d wonder if TT could have toppled him.
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This guys an aerobic beast. Did lambo used to take it out or was it kmac? If lambo I’d wonder if TT could have toppled him.
Kmac usually won the time trials before Taranto arrived.
Time-trial king
... Kamdyn McIntosh led the way in the running and has made a statement with his preparation this pre-season.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/698397/wheres-your-club-at-injuries-time-trial-king-pre-season-star
Time-trial king
... Wingman Kamdyn McIntosh has wasted little time, returning to his best running times after his second premiership.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/853182/pre-season-update
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Would be interesting to know who would win the giants time trials. Would anyone beat TT? Off the top of my head I’m thinking Tom Scully and maybe Harry Perryman.
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Would be interesting to know who would win the giants time trials. Would anyone beat TT? Off the top of my head I’m thinking Tom Scully and maybe Harry Perryman.
Yep, Scully during Dec 2018 preseason. Taranto was almost 21 y.o. back then.
The Giants returned from the New Year’s break with a time trial — and, big surprise, it was Tom Scully who claimed honours in the 3km.
Giants’ swingman Adam Tomlinson finished second, while midfielder Lachie Whitfield finished third.
Tim Taranto and Giants veteran Matt De Boer rounded out the top five for the run, which was held at the WestConnex Centre.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/the-top-time-trial-performers-at-afl-clubs-during-2018-preseason/news-story/d846ac01f731a07db6daa6d5e5bd79f0
Last year Cooper Hamilton beat Taranto, Josh Kelly, Toby Greene and Lachie Whitfield.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/691290/giants-rookie-cooper-hamilton-smashes-club-record-upstages-veterans-in-time-trial
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Good signs all preseason been standout.
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STAR RECRUIT’S PRE-SEASON LABELLED “PRETTY SPECIAL” AS TIGERS LOOK TO CONTEND IN 2023
By Lachlan Geleit
SEN
16 January 2023
Tim Taranto is enjoying a faultless start to life at Richmond this pre-season.
After joining the club in the trade period, the former Giant has not missed a beat by winning a pair of time trial runs before and after the Christmas break.
Following a 2021 campaign that saw him claim 15 Brownlow votes, Taranto’s last season with GWS was a step back as he saw his numbers dip across the board as injuries kept him to just 16 games.
Determined to return to his best, AFL Media’s Josh Gabelich described Taranto’s early impact at Punt Road as “pretty special” as he looks to hit the ground running in yellow and black.
“You can’t forget that he had a lot of issues with his body last year,” Gabelich said on SEN Breakfast.
“He had a pretty disappointing year in terms of his output, he had a back injury that just sort of plagued him.
“All of the unknown of whether he was going to stay or whether he was going to go (weighed on him), obviously he went in the end.
“To win both time trials on either side of Christmas is a really strong start - he was one of the best runners at Greater Western Sydney.
“He dethroned Kamdyn McIntosh before Christmas (in the time trial) … he held off Hugo Ralphsmith (in the second run) who actually was really impressive as well, he held him off by less than a second.
“I think Tim Taranto has had a pretty special start to life at Richmond, it is only early days, but it’s a really strong start after a pretty tough 2022.”
David King is another who is excited about what Taranto – and fellow former Giant Jacob Hopper – can do for Richmond after joining the club in the off-season.
King believes their recruitment extends the Tigers’ premiership window as he tipped the midfield pair to complement the current Richmond group perfectly.
“100 per cent they are (back in premiership contention),” King said on SEN Afternoons.
“Look at what they were able to get in the off-season, the talent that walked through the door there are just going to hit the ground running.
“Taranto, we know a lot about him, he’s that centre-forward player that Damien Hardwick loves.
“Hopper is just that clearance winner, it’s been (Dion) Prestia or bust as a clearance player for Richmond and he’s been heavily affected the last few years with injury.
“To get Hopper in who is just 25 years of age is an absolute boom (pick up), Taranto is the same – he’s actually younger than Hopper.
“They’ve got two guys in their prime that are going to be there for a long period of time.”
Taranto and Hopper will aim to make their Richmond debuts when the Tigers face Carlton in their traditional Round 1 matchup on Thursday, March 16 at the MCG.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/01/15/star-recruits-pre-season-labelled-pretty-special-as-tigers-look-to-contend/
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Tim Taranto (MID/FWD, $846,000)
The move: Greater Western Sydney to Richmond
Predicted average: 98-103
Classic ownership: 49 per cent
Draft ranking: Top-five forward
Taranto is the second most selected forward who has left a club seeking more midfield opportunities. He has been training the house down, winning time trails and becoming acquainted with his new midfield partners in Trent Cotchin and Dion Prestia. Taranto does have averages of 108 and 113 next to his name but as we know, Richmond's game style hasn't always delivered big Fantasy scores with not one midfielder averaging over 100 in the last three seasons.
Verdict: If our predictions are correct, Taranto will fight it out with Connor Rozee and Stephen Coniglio to be second-best forward this year. He will improve on his average of 96 but the big question is … by how much?
https://www.afl.com.au/news/874590/new-stripes-right-price-the-best-recruits-to-target-in-fantasy
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Bookies now have Taranto into $34 to win the Brownlow.
https://www.sportsbet.com.au/betting/australian-rules/afl-brownlow-medal/2023-afl-brownlow-medal-6812951
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‘Could’ve kicked five’: Tiger primed for blockbuster debut
Watch out Carlton. New Tiger Tim Taranto sounded a round 1 warning with a forward-half blitz against North Melbourne.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/news/afl-preseason-games-live-news-analysis-from-north-melbourne-v-richmond/news-story/5a37eb52852a01b9baffa39a1209e7e8
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Richmond’s familiar faces aside, there was plenty to love from off-season recruit Tim Taranto.
Taranto, who arrived from the GWS Giants, scored two goals and was unlucky not to have had more as he put in an outstanding shift.
Blackburn was excited at what she saw from Taranto and tipped him for a big season.
“I think Taranto has been a really great addition to this outfit and the class and different looks that he’s providing has been really exciting for the Tigers,” Western Bulldogs AFLW star Ellie Blackburn said.
“We’ve said it numerous times and we’ll probably keep saying it throughout the rest of this game but he has been outstanding and what he’s been able to provide is great excitement for the Tigers around the midfield.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/live-afl-preseason-2023-north-melbourne-vs-richmond-carlton-vs-collingwood-sydney-vs-brisbane-match-simulations-updates-scores-stats-results-news/news-story/29e2f577ab84209c47e6f72ef3526f58
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Looked like an absolute jet. If there were question marks on his kicking, you certainly couldn’t tell based off yesterday.
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Looked like an absolute jet. If there were question marks on his kicking, you certainly couldn’t tell based off yesterday.
I think that was ridiculous myself.
He's always been fine by foot. Has played plenty of inside footy where clearances are a priority but was lately played out of position which probably impacted his performance, sort of like how we play everyone out of position at some stage.
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DAVID KING TIPS NEW TIGER TO BE A “TOP FIVE PLAYER” IN THE AFL THIS SEASON
By Lachlan Geleit
SEN
March 2, 2023
David King is excited about what Richmond recruit Tim Taranto can bring to the Tigers in 2023.
After six seasons and 114 games with GWS, Taranto joined Richmond for picks No. 12 and 19 in the National Draft over the trade period.
Signing a seven-year deal with the Tigers, Richmond expects Taranto to be a mainstay in their midfield for much of the next decade and King believes he could soon be the face of the club.
Having already won a best and fairest with the Giants, King believes the 25-year-old can go to the next level and has him poised to be a top five player in the AFL this season.
“I think Richmond are the real wildcard for me,” King said on SEN Mornings.
“I see Tim Taranto come into that line-up, I think he’ll be a top five player in the competition this year.
“Whether he’s kicking goals or bursting from the middle, he’s another one of those players that don’t quite get the wraps they deserve for what they’ve been at the Giants.
“He comes to a big power (fan) base now, he’ll be the face of Richmond halfway through the year.
“I know they’ve got Dustin Martin, Tom Lynch, Jack Riewoldt and all these guys, but this guy will fast become their midfield.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/03/02/king-tips-new-tiger-to-be-a-top-five-player-in-the-competition-this-year/
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https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1277850/level-up-with-tim-taranto-in-2023
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Taranto's stats:
33 disposals (15k, 18h, 12c, 22u, 75.8% eff.)
8 marks ( 1 contested mark )
2 tackles
5 clearances ( 2 centre clearances )
7 inside 50s
551 metres gained
2 intercepts
1 free for
13 score involvements
2 goal assists
1 goal
1 behind
79% game time
One of the few Tigers who turned up to play.
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He is a jet.
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Can Tim Taranto transform Richmond Tigers in 2023?
Watch: https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/can-tim-taranto-transform-richmond-tigers-in-2023/video/99d8213097ea7b6648b6537477020165
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Looked a million dollars
Unfortunately Hopper looked a $1.50
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One word. HUGE!!!
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Looked a million dollars
Unfortunately Hopper looked a $1.50
Hopper will improve surely
Taranto awesome
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Looked a million dollars
Unfortunately Hopper looked a $1.50
Hopper looks unfit or injured. Looked soft on the chase
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Looks like they’ve been managing hopper all pre-season and are just easing him in. Should get better the more time he gets into his legs.
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Needs to improve his disposal efficiency, it was poor
Other than that he was good
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Was excellent, didn't like the U turn running into goal in the last but round 1.
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Taranto receiving his #14 guernsey from Bachar.
Watch the vision here: https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1636275591480758273
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FrUvspHaQAEw_yT?format=jpg&name=large)
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Taranto's output in his first match as a Tiger:
32 disposals (18k, 14h, 12c, 20u, 56.3% eff.)
3 marks
8 tackles (3 F50 tackles)
5 clearances (3 centre clearances)
4 inside 50s
542 metres gained
3 intercepts
4 score involvements
2 behinds
1 free for
1 free against
80% time on ground.
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Cornes on Footy Classified said Taranto (and Hopper) were on watch for just hacking the ball forward and not hitting targets.
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Cornes on Footy Classified said Taranto (and Hopper) were on watch for just hacking the ball forward and not hitting targets.
Don't agree about being "on watch" but their disposal on Thursday night was poor. That I agree with.
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Cornes on Footy Classified said Taranto (and Hopper) were on watch for just hacking the ball forward and not hitting targets.
Don't agree about being "on watch" but their disposal on Thursday night was poor. That I agree with.
Except Hopper's last kick of the game that Lynch marked....that was an OK kick
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Cornehole couldn't kick over a jam tin. One of the weakest kicks the comp has seen in the last 30years. He is just another weak kick strong media campaigner.
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Cornehole couldn't kick over a jam tin. One of the weakest kicks the comp has seen in the last 30years. He is just another weak kick strong media campaigner.
doesn’t mean he can’t comment on it
Best tennis coach is the world was an average player (Boliterri)
Ditto golf with Leadbetter
Don’t have to be good at something to have an opinion on it
I think he’s an utter flog, but think he’s partially correct .. agree with WP’s take
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Except Hopper's last kick of the game that Lynch marked....that was an OK kick
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Cornes didn’t see that one!!
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Big inside mids especially in Hoppers case are not drafted for their outside skills.
On Taranto yes right thru his career the only knock on his game has been kicking. Not that it was terrible or anything.
Look at Cotch the biggest knock on his game has been kicking or hurt factor by foot. But sheesh so hes not an elite kick but you take every day of the week what he brings in spades and its the same for Taranto.
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Cornes on Footy Classified said Taranto (and Hopper) were on watch for just hacking the ball forward and not hitting targets.
Hope Cornes is watching this.
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Was very good again.
He tackles and pressures and gets the footy. Wonderful player
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Kicking is a worry
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Didn’t notice the kicking last week but this week it stood out
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Improved disposal this week but still misses some easy targets and those bang it on the boot ones are heart in mouth stuff
But in the furnace around the contests he is just brilliant
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Taranto so far in the AFL top 10 in terms of disposals (60) and with the equal second most tackles (16).
Source: AFL website (https://www.afl.com.au/stats/leaders?category=Key+Stats&seasonId=52&roundId=-1&roundNumber=0&sortColumn=tackles&sortDirection=descending&positions=All&teams=All&benchmarking=false&dataType=totals&playerOneId=null&playerTwoId=null).
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He has been pretty beastly. Will only get better too
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Love a two way midfielder. Contributes in all the facets you’d want from a midfielder - possessions, contested ball, tackles, clearances. Just needs to add some goals and tidy up his kicking.
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Analysis: Why in-demand star Tim Taranto picked Richmond over AFL rivals Collingwood
Adam Treloar famously picked Collingwood over Richmond because he thought they had a better list. Tim Taranto opted to go the other way. DANIEL CHERNY explores the intricacies of the call.
Daniel Cherny
HeraldSun
March 30, 2023
Saturday will mark seven years to the day since what was perhaps Brodie Grundy’s most iconic moment as a Collingwood player.
Trailing by 17 points more than 23 minutes into the final quarter of a round two game against Richmond, the Pies came from the clouds to pinch a one-point victory, with Grundy’s hurried goalmouth hack in heavy traffic putting his side ahead with 10 seconds remaining.
Among the subplots from that Friday night encounter were the exchanges between Adam Treloar, playing just his second game in black and white, and then Tigers captain Trent Cotchin.
Treloar had been pursued by both Collingwood and Richmond at the end of the previous season after he decided to return to Victoria following four seasons at Greater Western Sydney, where he had been runner-up in the club’s 2015 best and fairest.
The explosive midfielder said at the time that his choice to choose the Pies over the Tigers had been made because he thought Collingwood had a “better list” than Richmond.
It made for a compelling narrative heading into that early-season game in 2016, and Cotchin was all too keen to remind Treloar of his comments when the Tigers headed to what looked like a matchwinning lead late in the game, only to come unstuck when Collingwood surged.
As it turned out, 2016 was not a great season for either of the traditional Victorian heavyweights. Both clubs missed the eight. Richmond, having stumbled after three straight finals series from 2013 to 2015, was under siege at every level, with an attempted board coup accompanying a brutal football department review.
The Pies fared marginally better but could still only manage 12th spot, meaning respective coaches Damien Hardwick and Nathan Buckley entered 2017 under immense pressure.
Ultimately there was success ahead for both clubs. Buckley hung onto his job despite another year out of the finals before leading his side into a grand final in 2018 and preliminary final the following year, both of which were lost narrowly. Treloar could barely have been closer to becoming a Magpies premiership player.
But it was Richmond who had the last laugh. It is a parallel universe, but Treloar could conceivably have become part of the Tiger triple-premiership dynasty had he chosen to head to Punt Road rather than across the other side of Swan St.
All that brings us to Tim Taranto, who on Friday night plays against Collingwood in his third match for the Tigers. Taranto, like Treloar six years earlier, was in 2022 a talented and ready-made Victorian Giants midfielder weighing up interest from both Richmond and Collingwood as he came to the end of his contract at GWS.
There is a suspicion at rival clubs that Taranto was leaning towards the Tigers for much of 2022, however the Magpies were repeatedly linked with the onballer, who had been shunted to half-forward at times with the Giants. Ironically, Collingwood was only in a position to be able to even consider a play for Taranto after cleaning up its salary cap situation, by off-loading players including Treloar, and eventually Grundy too.
In any case, Taranto – alongside fellow GWS departee Jacob Hopper – signed respective seven-year deals with the Tigers. Not exactly taking a short-term view of things.
Hopper was also linked to Collingwood, while Geelong was also a major suitor before the Tigers blew the others out of the water with the length of their offer.
While both the Tigers and Pies made the finals last year, both were heavy reliant on scoring from turnover and relatively weak when it came to clearances. Taranto and Hopper therefore addressed a clear area of need. Having missed out on Taranto, Collingwood instead zeroed in on contracted Hawks midfielder Tom Mitchell, who had himself been linked to the Tigers a year earlier.
Taranto kept a relatively low profile after joining Richmond, and has not publicly discussed why he specifically preferred the Tigers to the Pies. But speaking on the Tommy Talks podcast with former teammate Tom Sheridan, Taranto said Richmond’s belief that it can defy the AFL’s equalisation forces was a compelling reason for his call.
“The list is looking really good. What kind of sold it to me is we reckon we can be successful for a long stint, kind of like Geelong’s been. I guess we’re kind of modelling it off that,” Taranto said.
Balancing the long-term and the short-term is an eternal juggle, and few clubs this century have managed to consistently contend for a premiership. The Cats are an outlier.
While the Pies have sold a message of regeneration under Craig McRae, they are not a particularly young side, and neither are the Tigers. Both teams last week fielded sides with an average age of more than 27. Only Geelong was older in round two.
Trying to project what these sides might look like come the end of 2029 is therefore almost impossible. Consider that from the 2016 game, only Taylor Adams, Jack Crisp, Jordan de Goey, Darcy Moore and Scott Pendlebury are still at the Pies, while Cotchin, Dustin Martin, Kamdyn McIntosh, Jayden Short, Jack Riewoldt and Nick Vlastuin are the survivors for the Tigers.
In Nick Daicos, Collingwood has an emerging superstar, probably the league’s most bankable talent for the next decade and maybe then some. Brother Josh has been a slower burn but has developed into one of the AFL’s best wingmen and is still only 24.
On the flip side Richmond has Shai Bolton, an All-Australian last year and also just 24.
But with Collingwood still getting meaningful contributions from Pendlebury and Steele Sidebottom, as well as fellow 30+ year-olds in the injured Jeremy Howe, Jamie Elliott and Brody Mihocek, there is no guarantee that progress will be linear for the Magpies.
Likewise, the Tigers are still dependent for goals on Riewoldt, 34, and Tom Lynch, 30, while Dylan Grimes and Martin are both 31. And as impressive as Maurice Rioli jnr has been, the Tigers do not have a Nick Daicos-like player under 21. To be fair, no other club probably does.
Lynch could steamroll the Pies’ depleted back line on Friday night. Or Pendlebury’s incisive kicking could cut through Richmond’s pressure game. In any case, judging Taranto’s wisdom on the outcome of this match would be unwise. As Treloar and Grundy show, seven years is a bloody long time in footy.
https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/richmond/analysis-why-indemand-star-tim-taranto-picked-richmond-over-afl-rivals-collingwood/news-story/728510a39da59cad3d104dbd90c89523
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Thoughts on Taranto's game?
29 disposals (16k, 13h, 12c, 17u, 55.2% eff.)
5 marks
6 tackles
9 clearances (1 centre clearance)
3 inside 50s
372 metres gained
5 score involvements
1 goal assist
1 behind
82% time on ground
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I thought he was not too bad. Add 2 goals to those stats and you would be happy.
Probably was overawed by the situation, huge game, big crowd.
This is why he came to Richmond.
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Kicking is a little disappointing
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Has to do something about that disposal efficiency
2 big games and around the 56% mark
For an elite mid it is a poor return
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Has to do something about that disposal efficiency
2 big games and around the 56% mark
For an elite mid it is a poor return
Seem to remember Cotchin had a kicking efficiency of 55% some time ago
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From the Sunday Footy Show:
Taranto in 2023:
49 kicks
26 non-effective (#1 in the comp)
49.9% kicking eff.
Of players with 50+ disposals in 2023, only one player is worse for disposal eff.
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Big f$&&@ deal, he is usually under pressure when he gets the ball as he works in a shoe box with 3 games in.
all of sudden it becomes a mortal sin by the pompous fools , now he is at Richmond,
I was wondering who the next scapegoat would be now George has gone
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I’m happy with his output. Wins the hard ball.
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We’ve already become very reliant on his for clearance - 9 of 42 yesterday and 7 of 36 vs Crows.
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Here's the full segment about Taranto on the Sunday Footy Show.
https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1642327474808791042
Lloyd said to play Taranto forward where he played his best game (4 goals vs us) and play Bolton and Dusty more in the midfield.
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For 2 first round picks I expect better disposal even if he is elite in other areas simple as that.
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No one in the media says poo when Dangerfield built a career from winning the clearance and just banging it on the boot for a Hail Mary into the f50.
If anything this highlights that our forwards need to be better and our f50 set up needs work to anticipate the Taranto kick in
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Lol can honestly say we would have lost all three without him.
In getting him we knew his kicking was not elite we got him for his c/p and clearance work and so far he has repaid us in spades.
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"Tim Taranto is a watch at Richmond...he's struggling to have an impact with ball in hand."
- Daniel Hoyne (from Champion Data)
Audio from 9:30 min mark: https://megaphone.link/NTETP3368416716
https://twitter.com/SENSportsday/status/1643165530449383424
A reply to the above tweet ...
He's ELITE in almost every other category...
Cripps, who the media froff over is 61% disposal eff - taranto 58.
Pretty sure the tigers would rather him in than out.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fs31rk6aUAAMvHX?format=jpg&name=large)
https://twitter.com/og_migs/status/1643239572221071363
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Lol anti-richmond bias alive and well 3 years after a flag
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It’s the Richmond factor for sure
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struggling to see the benefit. To remain competitive and finish 11th?
Smells a lot like omeara/,mitchell to hawks for mine.
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struggling to see the benefit. To remain competitive and finish 11th?
Smells a lot like omeara/,mitchell to hawks for mine.
It’s starting to look that way. But what about Geelong that seem to bring players in and have been consistently competitive.
Our second quarter showed the best of what we have but unfortunately that level of excellence can’t be sustained for more than 15 minutes.
Taranto is a pressure beast and works very hard in the guts.
The biggest disappointment for me is that he hasn’t been more damaging around goals. Although it was good to see him finally kick one hopefully the monkey is off the back and he can snag more goals in the future.
I don’t think we have found the right balance in the midfield as yet.
Nank is not helping thinks either
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Taranto was our highest clearance winner with 5 (Hopper next best with 4) and he had 8 tackles (our highest as well). Problem was Bontempelli, Treloar and Liberatore had 28 clearances between them :help.
Taranto's game yesterday:
27 disposals (12k, 15h, 12c, 15u, 65% eff.)
3 marks
8 tackles (1 F50 tackle)
5 clearances (3 centre clearances)
2 inside 50s
308 metres gained
4 intercepts
1 free for
10 score involvements
1 goal assist
1 goal
81% time on ground
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Got plenty of ball, 8 tackles, leading clearance winner.
Honestly happy with him.
I think Nank is struggling to give service to our mids and I think all the mids are still figuring out how to play together.
Interesting has been seeing Prestia's reduced output I suppose he's figuring it out too.
Long season ahead I'm not at panic stations, happy with our recruits.
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He's an enormous upgrade on what we had. Ross for example. Huge area of need.
I'm ok with it still but we need to balance out with finding some good rookies like we have in the past.
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Taranto ranking at Richmond FC
⚫ Disposals #1
⚫ Contested Possessions #1
⚫ Score Involvements #2
⚫ Clearances #1
⚫ Tackles #1
Plenty of big names with worse disposal but of course they get ignored. This "discussion" is a narrative #TalkingTigers
https://twitter.com/Jonesracing82/status/1645611308845334528
TT has also covered the most distance by any Tiger in every game, despite an ave 82% ToG: 14km x1, 15km x3, good hard running. Ave DE% at 60. It's a false narrative & deliberate outrage strategy to try and stay relevant. Tiges have lost clearance in 1 game. Really is pathetic.
https://twitter.com/CKane80/status/1645619793037516801
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Kane's latest comeback is that Taranto is 15th best player at Richmond rated by Champion Data, he then list Juddy Clark above him !! This is a witch hunt singling out a player and finding any distorted stat available to embellish his narrative. @Richmond_FC need to make a stand
https://twitter.com/LeTigre_12/status/1645696612440903682
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Kanes headhunting of Taranto is actually quite sad to see. Does he think it’s appropriate to constantly go at one player like this ? Especially with the awareness of mental health these days? Not only that but also just the fact that it’s blown way out of proportion. Taranto has been excellent, his kicking will improve and then what will you knock him for ? He was brought into the team to get the hard balls and get out to our more polished players. There’s obviously been some disconnect but you can’t faulted his effort and his general play so far this season, he’s literally elite in most categories
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Kane's latest comeback is that Taranto is 15th best player at Richmond rated by Champion Data, he then list Juddy Clark above him !! This is a witch hunt singling out a player and finding any distorted stat available to embellish his narrative. @Richmond_FC need to make a stand
https://twitter.com/LeTigre_12/status/1645696612440903682
Reckon the thinking is while he has the media focus on our boy tim they are leaving his boy Ollie Wines alone who has to be having just about his worst year to date.
Wines
dis cl tk i50 c/p up clg
2023 22.5 5.2 3.0 3.0 9.5 11.7 6.0
career 25.5 5.2 4.6 4.0 12.1 13.2 3.5
Tim T
dis cl tk i50 c/p u/p clg
2023 29.0 6.5 7.5 4.0 11.7 17.2 4.7
career 23.6 4.0 5.4 3.6 9.5 13.5 3.9
In nearly all areas Taranto is having a career best season Wines on the other hand is behind Taranto in just about everything and is having a poor year but no comment from Mr cakehole..
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Kane's latest comeback is that Taranto is 15th best player at Richmond rated by Champion Data, he then list Juddy Clark above him !! This is a witch hunt singling out a player and finding any distorted stat available to embellish his narrative. @Richmond_FC need to make a stand
https://twitter.com/LeTigre_12/status/1645696612440903682
Reckon the thinking is while he has the media focus on our boy tim they are leaving his boy Ollie Wines alone who has to be having just about his worst year to date.
Wines
dis cl tk i50 c/p up clg
2023 22.5 5.2 3.0 3.0 9.5 11.7 6.0
career 25.5 5.2 4.6 4.0 12.1 13.2 3.5
Tim T
dis cl tk i50 c/p u/p clg
2023 29.0 6.5 7.5 4.0 11.7 17.2 4.7
career 23.6 4.0 5.4 3.6 9.5 13.5 3.9
In nearly all areas Taranto is having a career best season Wines on the other hand is behind Taranto in just about everything and is having a poor year but no comment from Mr cakehole..
:clapping
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Champion Data’s worst kicks after four rounds of the 2023 season: (percentage below AFL average)
-19: Hugh McCluggage (Brisbane)
-16: James Aish (Fremantle)
-15: Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
-15: Will Ashcroft (Brisbane)
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/04/11/the-best-and-worst-kicks-in-the-afl-after-the-opening-four-rounds/
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Kane Cornes has shared his observations from the fourth round of the 2023 AFL season.
Taranto rating well below expectations
“My sparring partner David King told me in the pre-season that Tim Taranto would become a top-five player in the AFL.
“According to Champion Data’s player ratings, Tim Taranto is 15th. Not 15th in the AFL, 15th at Richmond!
“It’s early days, I understand that, on the surface his numbers are good, but there’s a few issues out of Richmond.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/04/12/kane-cornes-observations-from-round-4-of-the-2023-season/
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Tim Taranto
AFL # 5 for Pressure Acts
AFL # 10 for Disposals
AFL # 6 for Tackles
AFL # 3 for Defence Half Pressure Acts
AFL # 17 For Clangers - with Green, Danger, Wines, Oliver, Kelly, Bont, Cogs, Petrac, Miller, Rowell, Cripps all above him.
Media beatup 101.
https://twitter.com/BorisPingPong/status/1645930232061501442
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Changed my mind.
Needs to be better by hand and foot. Unacceptable 34 disposals that make Castagna look like Darren Jarman.
He has been disappointing. He handballs to players under more pressure. Or never hitting a chest either too high or too far or too low at the feet or behind and players lose momentum when running.
It’s just not good enough standard TBH.
I don’t give an poo about 30+ possessions that contribute nothing.
He can pee off back to GWS.
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Disposal is poor, agreed.
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Will never kick a goal in Richmond colours
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Will never kick a goal in Richmond colours
Ummm
He did last week
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Will never kick a goal in Richmond colours
Ummm
He did last week
Again
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Another who looks spent confidence wise. Refused to kick. Hands were actually ok but we need ball by foot more tonight and he wasn’t prepared to commit that
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Taranto at Tigerland;
Kicks 2nd
Handballs 1st
Disposals 1st
Tackles 1st
Contested possessions 1st
Inside 50 2nd
Clearances 1st
I’d say he’s going ok.
#GoTiges
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1650099131745181697
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Taranto at Tigerland;
Kicks 2nd
Handballs 1st
Disposals 1st
Tackles 1st
Contested possessions 1st
Inside 50 2nd
Clearances 1st
I’d say he’s going ok.
#GoTiges
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1650099131745181697
Fair enough, but let's be honest his competing against nobody all our players are down.
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Taranto at Tigerland;
Kicks 2nd
Handballs 1st
Disposals 1st
Tackles 1st
Contested possessions 1st
Inside 50 2nd
Clearances 1st
I’d say he’s going ok.
#GoTiges
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1650099131745181697
Quality vs Quantity
What’s the missing stat?
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Taranto at Tigerland;
Kicks 2nd
Handballs 1st
Disposals 1st
Tackles 1st
Contested possessions 1st
Inside 50 2nd
Clearances 1st
I’d say he’s going ok.
#GoTiges
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1650099131745181697
Quality vs Quantity
What’s the missing stat?
Are you really suggesting these stats are empty because he’s been a bit inefficient ? What about crips
Or Oliver ? Taranto is the very least of our problems
Edit: Fixed quoting
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Taranto at Tigerland;
Kicks 2nd
Handballs 1st
Disposals 1st
Tackles 1st
Contested possessions 1st
Inside 50 2nd
Clearances 1st
I’d say he’s going ok.
#GoTiges
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1650099131745181697
Quality vs Quantity
What’s the missing stat?
Are you really suggesting these stats are empty because he’s been a bit inefficient ? What about crips
Or Oliver ? Taranto is the very least of our problems
Edit: Fixed quoting
No but Taranto needs to be better as do the other senior players in our team that have also been atrocious with their skills.
If I was that bad at my own “skill” execution (in the real world) I wouldn’t last 5min in my job but I don’t see even a quarter of the money these blokes get.
They all need to be better at skill execution it’s their job and it’s what they get paid to do.
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I keep going back and forth about this. Maybe it’s because dusty is such a good kick I just assume everyone should be able to execute to his level? Maybe that’s not fair but I suppose after 3 premierships you get spoiled and you assume every kick is going to hit someone lace out
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He's a good extractor.
Most of his kicks are under significant physical pressure, mid-tackle, off balance etc.
Knocking his DE is stupid.
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Taranto at Tigerland;
Kicks 2nd
Handballs 1st
Disposals 1st
Tackles 1st
Contested possessions 1st
Inside 50 2nd
Clearances 1st
I’d say he’s going ok.
#GoTiges
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1650099131745181697
Quality vs Quantity
What’s the missing stat?
Are you really suggesting these stats are empty because he’s been a bit inefficient ? What about crips
Or Oliver ? Taranto is the very least of our problems
Edit: Fixed quoting
No but Taranto needs to be better as do the other senior players in our team that have also been atrocious with their skills.
If I was that bad at my own “skill” execution (in the real world) I wouldn’t last 5min in my job but I don’t see even a quarter of the money these blokes get.
They all need to be better at skill execution it’s their job and it’s what they get paid to do.
Average game has 30 clangers and 80 turnovers.
It’s part of the game, how you move the ball and punish the other way is the whole way we built our system.
You bought the cake when we were winning flags so quit yer whining
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30 useless possys is what I saw.
You want to get paid the big bucks learn how to kick you idiot.
Keen to watch the replay as it seemed he shirked a few contests.
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Taranto's game tonight:
33 disposals (16k, 17h, 16c, 18u, 60.6% eff.)
6 marks
10 tackles
6 clearances ( 4 centre clearances )
6 inside 50s
407 metres gained
5 intercepts
7 score involvements
1 goal assist
1 free for
1 free against
74% time on ground
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Think anyone having an issue this man is playing for our footy club needs some adjustment. I still think we are 2 midfielders short even with both Taranto and Hopper. They have to do a mountain of the work.
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He certainly gets a lot of the ball judging by his stats but do they hurt the opposition ?what do people here think?
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Personally would like to see him handball more. He's one touch player. Kicking isn't his 1 wood. I'd prefer to see him handballing to a Short running off the back square and get Short to kick inside 50. That's where he'd hurt the most. Again our problems to address are elsewhere. You will always need to have top end talent to get hands on the footy.
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Thought he was great last night
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He's been very good, clearly our best player but kicking is woeful. Lacks penetration
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Disposal efficiency % after 6 games:
Oliver 67.6
Dangerfield 67.4
Cripps 64.4
Wines 63.8
Taranto 61
Rowell 59.5
He's in reasonable company.
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Us struggling is not helping him at all in saying that needs to be more efficient.
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Yep , people being manipulated by Karen Cornes and the other Richmond haters when the efficiency is average with other big ball winners, must be getting a real laugh as the half glass fulls drink their vitriol
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Thought he was great last night
Doesn’t support the negative narrative from baiters like Cornes.
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“HE IS THE LEAST OF THEIR WORRIES”: JENKINS DEFENDS TARANTO'S KICKING EFFICIENCY
Marcus Beeck
SEN
25 April 2023
Geelong assistant coach Josh Jenkins has come out in defence of Tigers prized recruit Tim Taranto.
Taranto has been the subject of some criticism after the Tigers poor start to the year with his disposal efficiency particularly under the microscope.
However, Jenkins believes that the former Giant has had a big impact at Richmond already and was arguably best on ground in the Tigers' 18-point loss to Melbourne on Monday night.
“I won’t be copping any grief about the way Tim Taranto played the game last night,” Jenkins told SEN Breakfast.
“Sometimes in footy a narrative can build and we don’t even watch what is in front of us. We just go ‘nup, can’t kick’.
“That couldn’t be further from the truth. Did he slice the game open with his foot skills? No. He didn't cut the game open like Dustin Martin can by foot or Marcus Bontempelli can by foot, but was his kicking poor? No.
“He is the least of their (Richmond's) worries. I thought he was probably the best player on the ground and I know in the end Melbourne have won the game running away from them, but 33 disposals and 10 score involvements (for Taranto), so not just getting the footy and hacking it.
“People are getting the ball after he’s had it and scoring. 10 tackles, six clearances, six inside 50s, I thought he was Richmond’s best easily and probably the best player on the ground because Melbourne had so many even contributors.”
Taranto was sent to the Tigers at the end of last season with teammate Jacob Hopper in trades that involved the Tigers sending two first-round picks, a second-round pick and a future first-round pick to GWS for the two midfielders.
Taranto's kicking efficiency of 44.8 per cent this year has been questioned by Champion Data and Kane Cornes, but the 25-year-old has still been impactful for the Tigers as he averages 6.5 score involvements and 5.8 clearances per game.
Jenkins believes that the reason for Taranto’s low disposal efficiency is due to his contested nature.
“He’s never going to have 97 per cent disposal efficiency,” Jenkins said.
“He almost never gets to kick the ball without someone pressuring him or physically touching him.
“He’s not one of these high defenders or rebounding defenders who get to kick and mark and chip it around and have 90 per cent disposal efficiency, he’s not that type of player.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/04/25/he-is-the-least-of-their-worries-jenkins-defends-tarantos-kicking-efficiency/
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44 % is pretty much terrible kicking. Maybe he should handball more.
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IIRC tuck was great at getting it and had average disposal, to remedy they had a raft of handball options presented for him in our game style……
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Vale Shane tuck. He would have relished in a 2017 Richmond midfield
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Vale Shane tuck. He would have relished in a 2017 Richmond midfield
True ‘dat
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After six rounds of the 2023 season, Taranto is ranked third in the competition for tackles, sixth for disposals and sixth for uncontested possessions.
He is averaging 30.5 disposals, 12.5 contested possessions, 18.0 uncontested possessions, 4.0 marks, 5.8 clearances, 3.0 centre clearances, 4.5 inside-50s, 6.5 score involvements, 7.7 tackles and 401.8 metres gained per match.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1316459/taranto-s-terrific-form
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Tim Taranto interview on RSN 927 with Daniel Harford [21 mins].
LISTEN: https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/NNNRS7287758366?selected=NNNRS1618637772
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Tiger Tim adjusting to extra attention
RICHMOND midfielder Tim Taranto has had to adjust to some extra attention since arriving at the Tigers.
Taranto has been a strong performer but Richmond has made a slow start to the season, winning just one of its opening six games ahead of Sunday's clash against Gold Coast.
The midfielder arrived from the Giants during the Trade Period and said he had to adjust to the additional attention and pressure.
"It has been a bit of an adjustment coming back to Melbourne and to a big footy club like Richmond," Taranto told RSN on Thursday.
"But I guess I was expecting it and knew that if we were winning we'd be portrayed as heroes, but if we were losing we might be portrayed as villains. I guess just riding that wave and not trying to let it get too close to our heads.
"I know everyone says it's but you've just got to focus on what 'Dimma' (coach Damien Hardwick) is saying and what the coaches are saying and try and block out all that noise out. It's a bit of an adjustment."
– Dejan Kalinic
https://www.afl.com.au/news/913225/live-blog-round-seven-teams-first-latest-news-more
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TIM TARANTO
An interesting comment on the lifestyle change between Sydney and Melbourne…
#BreakfastWithHarf
WATCH: https://twitter.com/RSNBreakfast/status/1651341443720687616
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Tim Taranto battled all day for the Tigers, finishing with an equal game-high 32 disposals, 13 contested possessions, eight clearances, and eight score involvements.
https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/4845#summary
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Is quite comfortably leading our best and fairest I’d say and barring injury I don’t think anyone will get near him. Maybe Dan rioli.
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Must be stuffn spewing
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Lying awake at night , thinking what have I done , I try my guts out and …….
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"Tim Taranto was the only reason Richmond were half a chance against Gold Coast. He was the highest rated player on the ground and it was third highest rated game of his entire career."
- Daniel Hoyne
https://twitter.com/SENSportsday/status/1653318854209339393
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Champion Data’s Daniel Hoyne joined SEN’s Sportsday to discuss the five performances from Round 7 which may have been overlooked in the Coaches' votes.
Tim Taranto (Richmond)
“Taranto got zero votes, but I thought he was the only reason why Richmond were even half a chance in that game, (against Gold Coast) as the game went on.
“He was our highest-rated player on the ground, and that was actually his third-highest rated game for his whole career as well.
“The biggest shift in his game is what he was able to do ball in hand on the weekend.
“He had 32 disposals and was able to go at 63 per cent efficiency, which was clearly his highest return for the year.
“So if he's able to actually able to impact games more from a ball use perspective, that's that's going to be a real win for the Tigers.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/05/03/five-round-7-performances-that-flew-under-the-radar-according-to-champion/
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“WOULDN’T BE IN THE TOP 150 PLAYERS”: CORNES’ BOLD CALL ON RICHMOND TRADE RECRUIT
Lachlan Geleit
SEN
5 May 2023
Kane Cornes has questioned Richmond’s decision to trade a glut of picks for both Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper last off-season.
Richmond sent out picks 12 and 19 in last year’s draft for Taranto and pick 31 in last year’s draft and a future-first round pick, which currently sits at pick three, for Hopper, while getting pick 53 and 63 in return.
While the Tigers are expected to rise up the ladder somewhat making this year’s pick less valuable than pick three, Cornes believes the move was the wrong one for Richmond to make as they sit 1-5-1 through seven rounds in 2023.
Cornes believes Hopper doesn’t influence games and suggested Taranto isn’t a top 150 player in the AFL despite him averaging 31 disposals and six clearances a game.
He discussed Richmond’s trade moves with SEN Breakfast co-host David King.
Cornes: “I don't think you want to be trading out top 10 picks right now for Jacob Hopper.
“Who is he? What's he doing at the moment, Jacob Hopper?
“Like how many times does he get coaches votes?
“How many times does he influence games?”
King: “You said this about Taranto four weeks ago.”
Cornes: “I am saying this.”
King: “Taranto gets coaches votes.”
Cornes: “Taranto wouldn’t be in the top 150 players in the game right now.”
King: “Top 150?”
Cornes: “No.”
King: “Ok, gee whiz.
“How many others have got (best on grounds from the coaches) in the last three weeks? He’s not in the top 150? That's a big number.”
Cornes: “Well, it's not really, there's 800 players (in the competition).”
King: “He’s probably top two or three at Richmond at the moment.”
Cornes: “Maybe, but that’s not that difficult.”
King: “Richmond fans, would he be in your top two or maybe three?
“Maybe it's not that different, but you're saying top 150, he’s got to be in the top 150.”
Cornes: “There are 800-odd players in the game.
“Would you have (Josh) Dunkley or Taranto? I'm just saying, it's a big price to pay for a player that doesn't influence results.
“He can play well and (you may) not win with Taranto. He'll get a lot of the footy and the numbers will look great, and you'll get 10 tackles and all that and you'll get 30 disposals.
“Does he influence games? No, but we disagree and that’s fine.
“Would you do that trade again right now?
“Would you trade (say pick) 8, 12, 19 and 31 for those two players right now?”
King: “Yeah, I would, because you get stability for seven years and they're going to be high quality players.”
Cornes: “Alright, well I wouldn't, but we can disagree on that.”
Hopper is currently averaging 24 disposals and four clearances a game for his new club.
Taranto ranks fifth in the league for total disposals and first at Richmond for disposals, contested possessions, clearances and tackles.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/05/04/wouldnt-be-in-the-top-150-players-cornes-bold-call-on-richmond-trade-recruit/
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What a tosser
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And, Cornes wouldn't be in the Top 150 journalists. :snidegrin
He is the epitome of a shock jock and has no credibility
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Cornes, however, rated in top 150 tossers world wide
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Poor little Cornes caught out again contradicting himself :wallywink.
This from a year ago when it was about his beloved Port.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FvWAl1kaEAAz7HQ?format=jpg&name=medium)
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https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/05/30/three-star-midfielders-port-adelaide-should-target/
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He doesn’t have any credibility to lose but funny anyway
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:lol :lol
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Cornes is doing his job as a sports commentator.
He provides opinion and from what I’ve heard, owns it when he’s called out for an error. I don’t think he takes himself that seriously.
The nature of his job is to provide opinions and sports commentary and he clearly does this in a provocative way to the biggest supporter bases in order to gain maximum attention and listeners.
KB used to do this with theCheat supporters all the time and it was hilarious.
The fact we have a thread dedicated to him is testimony to his success.
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Tony Shaw on twitter:
"Unfortunately Kane has fallen for the I need to be controversial instead of having credibility trick. If your going to criticise someone make sure u haven’t had them as a potential recruit 12 months earlier."
https://twitter.com/TonyShaw22/status/1654390135201624064
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Tony Shaw on twitter:
"Unfortunately Kane has fallen for the I need to be controversial instead of having credibility trick. If your going to criticise someone make sure u haven’t had them as a potential recruit 12 months earlier."
https://twitter.com/TonyShaw22/status/1654390135201624064
Tony Shaw opinion is like the weather in Melbourne. :rollin
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I agree, sites like this only builds his profile so ive asked why they bother if no one wants to see it.
KB was nothing like Cornes. I never remember KB bagging individual players, nor do i eremmber countless back to back articles about one club on radio and in print.
Not even remotely similar IMV.
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I would rather listen to Cornes thank Andy Maher, and cannot stand Brayshaw in any format
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Taranto's game today. 150 other players are better than this apparently.
30 disposals (14k, 16h, 20c, 11u, 53.3% eff.)
3 marks
5 tackles (1 F50 tackle)
10 clearances (5 centre clearances)
3 inside 50s
293 metres gained
3 intercepts
6 score involvements
2 goals
1 behind
77% time on ground
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Doing what we paid him for.
Not great by foot but does the hard stuff very well.
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‘That Is A Headline For Clicks’: Daisy Thomas Goes In To Bat For Tim Taranto
MMM
7 May 2023
Daisy Thomas has defended Tim Taranto’s start to his career at Richmond after Kane Cornes claimed the midfielder wasn’t in the best 150 players in the competition.
“That’s genuine horseradish… That is a headline for clicks,” Daisy said in reply to Cornes’ call.
“At the minute he’d be leading Richmond’s best and fairest quite comfortably.
“They’re not getting him for his class… you’re going to get a player that puts his head in the trough.
“I think he’s been fantastic.”
https://articles.listnr.com/triple-m/triple-m-footy/that-is-a-headline-for-clicks-daisy-thomas-goes-in-to-bat-for-tim-taranto/
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Again, glad for the support, but would like them to stop mentioning him by his name.
Hoping he fades into obscurity one day.
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"I've never said anything for the sake of it."
@kanecornes responds to Damien Hardwick's comments.
Vision: https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1655013457178292225
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Cornes had the chance to respond on Nine's Sunday Footy Show.
"I've never said anything for the sake of it, I've never said anything to get a click," Cornes said.
"I don't get paid per click, I couldn't care less if you click on it or not.
"I was a little bit surprised because I spoke to him yesterday (Saturday) morning and we had that discussion. He rang me. I was surprised after the game he went public with that. But we had a good discussion.
"I said to him it was part of an extended chat on a radio show on a Friday morning that would have lasted five minutes. If you go and read the one headline which he would have done, and not listened to the whole conversation in its full context, then yes you could say that was said for clicks.
"One of his great strengths is his loyalty and support for his players, which we've seen for a number of years, and I admire that about him.
"It was a good discussion. We had a good chat, in the end we chatted about our families... he is a premiership teammate, he was one of my favourite teammates, I've got so much respect for him.
"I was just surprised it's blown up like this after the conversation we had."
Cornes also defended his comments about Taranto which sparked the Hardwick spray.
"It depends which way you look at it... he played against a side that wasn't that strong," he said of the Eagles.
"He's playing a role for them. If I'd flipped that and said he is in the top 15 to 20 per cent of players in the game, is that less provocative? Because that's what it is.
"Top 150... you are in the top echelon of players in the game.
"I don't think he hurts you. They are a side that's bottom four at the moment, so it's not that difficult to be their best player.
"If you're not getting 30 you're probably not that deserving of your spot in there. I just think his ball use has hurt him."
https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/news-2023-kane-cornes-damien-hardwick-criticism-video-tim-taranto/b7f882e3-3a7e-4633-a121-cf32e529fb0b
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Chief football writer Mark Robinson names his likes and dislikes from round 8.
LIKES
1. Tim Taranto fan club
Commentator Kane Cornes has wound up Richmond with his provocative commentary on midfield recruit Tim Taranto. Coach Damien Hardwick basically called Cornes a clickbait specialist, while former Tigers great Matthew Richardson said on Twitter: “Tim Taranto not a 150 player (three laughing emojis). I’ve heard some nonsense in my time but this has gone straight to number 1.’’ The highly respected Tony Shaw added on 3AW: “If you want to go out there on a limb and you want to be controversial, make sure that you do homework.’’ And Dale Thomas didn’t miss either. “That is a headline for clicks,’’ he said on Triple M. Cornes would relish the commentary, and won’t be offended by the feedback, but not sure the AFL would be pleased with the shenanigans. Last year, the outspoken Cornes was added to the selection panel for the All-Australian team and, judging by his position on Taranto, the Tigers midfielder won’t be a consideration for selection this year despite his football being of a high standard in five of the eight games.
That he plays for struggling Richmond will count against him. That he has Cornes being critical of him, doubly so. While there’s a market for his direct commentary, you suspect the AFL would prefer an AA selector to be less critical of the players. And is the criticism warranted? Yes, Taranto is only average by foot, but over the past month he has averaged 32 disposals, 15 contested possessions, seven clearances and eight score involvements. In that time his competition ranking for disposals is fifth, he’s sixth for contested possessions and top 15 for clearance and score involvements. His average SuperCoach points in that period is 130, which places him third in the competition.
https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/the-tackle-mark-robinson-names-his-likes-and-dislikes-from-round-8/news-story/32ecac0ec5086e1309c88d092acbc6e2
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Taranto is equal 18th in the Coaches Award. Not bad for the 151st player in the comp. :whistle
LEADERBOARD after Round 8
45 Nick Daicos (COLL)
43 Marcus Bontempelli (WB)
36 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
34 Jeremy Cameron (GEEL)
34 Callum Wilkie (STK)
33 Christian Petracca (MELB)
32 Patrick Dangerfield (GEEL)
31 Zak Butters (PORT)
29 Noah Anderson (GCFC)
29 Jordan Dawson (ADEL)
29 Toby Greene (GWS)
29 Jack Sinclair (STK)
28 Charlie Curnow (CARL)
28 Jordan De Goey (COLL)
25 Darcy Moore (COLL)
24 Charlie Cameron (BL)
24 Chad Warner (SYD)
23 Tim Kelly (WCE)
23 Zach Merrett (ESS)
23 Lachie Neale (BL)
23 Tim Taranto (RICH)
https://www.afl.com.au/news/922014/coaches-votes-r8-brilliant-bont-one-of-eight-perfect-10s
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https://articles.listnr.com/triple-m/midweek-rub/again-factually-incorrect-daisy-thomas-hits-back-at-kane-cornes/
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Champion Data: Stats for Richmond’s Tim Taranto reveal Kane Cornes had a point with controversial criticism
Kane Cornes’ criticism of Tim Taranto was blasted as clickbait, yet Champion Data stats reveal the Richmond star has a major deficiency, writes SHANNON GILL.
Shannon Gill
HeraldSun
May 11, 2023
While the back and forth pantomime over the worth of Tim Taranto raged over the weekend, it seemed to degenerate into another referendum on outspoken commentator Kane Cornes rather than what it probably should have been.
That is: should we rate players on the amount of times they get the ball or by what they do with the ball; and more cerebrally, whether we unfairly skew importance or quality of performance with who gets the ball most often.
Champion Data’s numbers allow us to sort fact from fiction in the Taranto case, but also illuminate what good and bad ball usage looks like across the league.
Taranto tallies
With ageing stars in their midfield, Richmond effectively handed the keys to its engine room to Taranto and fellow former Giant Jacob Hopper for the foreseeable future.
On top of a handsome contract, it also meant a permanent midfield role for Taranto, who had previously played a hybrid mid-forward role at the Giants. The shift has resulted in a raft of career-highs.
Thus far in 2023, he’s on pace to record his best average numbers for disposals, contested possessions, clearances, score involvements and tackles.
Across the AFL, he’s ranked sixth for disposals and fifth for tackles; as such, Champion Data rates him elite in these categories. In that respect, he’s doing exactly what the Tigers required, replacing their grunt in the middle as Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin phase into other roles.
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But there’s another statistic that is the root cause of this debate: a kicking efficiency of just 46.2 per cent. The more you get the ball, the more that can be highlighted.
Untidy Tim
To put it bluntly, Taranto’s kicking is dragging down the rest of his game.
The AFL Player Ratings system tries to provide some sort of equality across positions beyond raw disposals. Taranto playing in the midfield will always get the ball more often than Dylan Grimes playing a lockdown defensive role, so the ratings reflect the opportunities and expectations of each position.
Disposals are all well and good but bad ball use, the sort that can cause turnovers and opposition goals and contribute to losses, is marked harshly.
So, despite his elite ball-winning numbers, Taranto’s ratings points of 10.9 rank him just 50th of the 73 pure midfielders in the AFL. Diving deeper, his ratings measures across most categories are quite good compared to his peers, yet his ball use is ranked 68th.
Kick rating measures the expected outcome based on the difficulty of kicks. Taranto’s rating of -10 per cent is the second-worst of all players in the AFL to have had 100 qualified kicks.
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The Beauty of Bont
So what does the best look like? Look no further than second-favourite for the Brownlow Medal, Marcus Bontempelli.
Bontempelli has the highest impact per kick or handball for a midfielder across the AFL, notching 0.80 ratings points per disposal. By comparison, Taranto is going at 0.36, with only Andrew Gaff and Ollie Wines ranking lower among mids.
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This strikes to the heart of the debate about disposals, often used as the default stat to determine who played well in a game.
Bontempelli sits 31st in the league for getting the ball but would universally be regarded as one of the best two players in the game this season alongside Nick Daicos, who sits first in the league for disposals.
Taranto sits sixth on the disposals table, yet the ratings points per disposal are what triggered Cornes’ infamous declaration that he wouldn’t be the 150th best player in the game.
Quandary around quality
Richmond’s defeat of West Coast last week is in some ways a microcosm of Taranto’s season.
On the surface, his 32 disposals, 20 contested possessions, 10 clearances and two goals would appear to be the perfect answer to any critics. To most fans, he would have appeared the talisman of a badly-needed win.
But that pesky kicking efficiency? It was at a season low 36 per cent.
Taranto gained 13.0 rating points from his ball-winning but lost 4.1 rating points from his ball use.
His end-of-game ratings points were 10.3, compared to Dion Prestia’s 23-disposal, three-goal game that achieved a 24 point rating, chiefly due to his overall efficiency with the ball.
The Coach or the Data?
This is where the crux of the Cornes v Damien Hardwick debate comes into focus.
Taranto’s rating of 10.3 last week ranked him 12th for the Tigers, supporting Cornes’ assertion; which was not particularly provocative when you really think about it.
Cornes was saying that Taranto sits outside the top 20 per cent of AFL senior and rookie-listed players, bringing into question the seven-year investment the Tigers have made. The ladder and Champion Data figures would seem to buttress that.
On the other hand, Hardwick and Eagles coach Adam Simpson combined to give Taranto seven votes as the second-best player on the ground for the AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year Award.
In their eyes, he was the Richmond player winning the ball when it mattered and physically imposing himself on the contest.
To bastardise a phrase, Hardwick and the Taranto defenders are saying, ‘’Tis better to have had the ball and lost it (sometimes), than never to have had the ball at all’.
Both views are justifiable.
https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/champion-data-stats-for-richmonds-tim-taranto-reveal-kane-cornes-had-a-point-with-controversial-criticism/news-story/b2228ec55ce5190a2c834befbbffbf05
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I read this article and my question is why they don’t write it about Dangerfield who consistently goes at mid 60’s and I’ve lost count of the amount of times he bursts from a centre clearances and blasts the ball out of bounce in the forward pocket - sometimes on the full.
He is revered for this?
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Well well well, looks like wines is ranked lower than Taranto. Any peep from old mate Cornes about wines’ lack of impact?
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Game high 28 disposals, 6 clearances plus 12 tackles (double the next best from either team) for Timmy.
28 disposals (17k, 11h, 13c, 13u, 50% eff.)
3 marks
12 tackles
6 clearances (2 centre clearances)
3 inside 50s
313 metres gained
3 intercepts
4 score involvements
87% time on ground
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Great player but OMG his kicking is so bad
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Find someone that looks at you this way... (https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f970.svg)
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https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1657019923376353280
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Gee 12 tackles too, double the next player on the ground
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What a beast
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Yep , I see a glass half full , glad he is at Richmond
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‘Maybe 149’: Taranto’s perfect response to Cornes question amid backlash
Fox Sports
May 13th, 2023
Richmond star Tim Taranto has silenced his critics and delivered a subtle jab to media pundit Kane Cornes after Friday night’s victory over Geelong at the MCG.
Taranto played a starring role during Richmond’s 24-point victory over reigning premiers Geelong finishing with 28 disposals, 12 tackles and six clearances.
Speaking to 3AW after the final siren, the midfielder was asked whether he believed he was now one of the league’s 150 top players.
“Oh hopefully, maybe 149,” Taranto said.
“I’m pretty happy with how I’m playing. I’m playing my role each week for the team and giving it a red-hot crack every week and I’m loving it. I’m loving my time here at the Tigers.
“We just wanted to give it a red-hot crack tonight … everybody has still got belief and tonight it showed.”
Taranto signed for Richmond after a six-year stint with the Giants, where he played 114 games since 2017, admitting he was expecting a bit of backlash following his decision to switch clubs.
“I knew it was a part of it. I knew it might come at different stages,” the 25-year-old said.
“I’ve just been trying to keep my head down and get to work.
“I’ve had great support from all the boys getting around me, Dimma’s backing me up, so I’m trying not to take too much notice of it.”
Triple-premiership star Dustin Martin kicked four goals for Richmond on Friday, while former captain Trent Cotchin stepped up with three majors as the Tigers emerged 16.6 (102) to 11.12 (78) victors.
“I think I certainly have got a lot of belief (in the players) and I think the playing group are starting to feel that little heartbeat come back,” Hardwick told reporters in the post-match press conference.
“It looked Richmond-like – dirty goals, the way we got the ball to ground, and the way they charged in.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2023-tim-taranto-perfect-response-to-kane-cornes-question-richmond-tigers-defeat-geelong-cats-score-video/news-story/f4fbc5f7a74dc3c51fcfcc2a4560cf4e
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It [Friday night] was the sixth time in nine games so far this season that Taranto has recorded the most, or equal most, disposals by a Richmond player.
He’s also had the most, or equal most, contested possessions by a Tiger five times.
“I’m pretty happy with how I’m playing,” he told 3AW in a post-game interview.
“I’m playing my role each week for the team and giving it a red-hot crack every week.
“I’m loving it, loving my time here at the Tiges.”
Taranto is averaging 30.3 disposals, 13.4 contested possessions, 4.3 marks, 7.3 tackles, 6.6 clearances, 4.1 inside-50s, 6.3 score involvements and 397.9 metres gained per match in his debut season with Richmond.
He is ranked third in the competition for disposals, fourth for tackles and eighth for contested possessions.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1331710/taranto-thriving-at-tigerland
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What I really admire about Taranto outside of his accumulation is he’s a running tackling machine!
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Agree, the positives out weigh the perceived negatives
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"He's an effective AFL footballer but until he fixes that he won't be an elite player."
Kane Cornes on the area of the game Tim Taranto still needs to improve.
https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1658106309017755654
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id like to see who is the other 72 in front of him.
where is that list?
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"He's an effective AFL footballer but until he fixes that he won't be an elite player."
Kane Cornes on the area of the game Tim Taranto still needs to improve.
https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1658106309017755654
I agree with some of what Knobhead is saying
A few times going forward recently he has completely butchered passes to open teammates inside 50
But there is also plenty of good in what he brings to the table
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‘Sure his boss is happy’: Tiger admits he’s ‘not a very good kick’ — but hits back at ’weekly’ critic
May 17th, 2023 3:30 pm
Richmond star Tim Taranto is the first to concede he’s not a great kick but has hit back at “disappointing” levels of personal criticism from former Port Adelaide star Kane Cornes, declaring he was shocked by the focus on him.
Last week, Tigers coach Damien Hardwick called Cornes, a premiership teammate, to voice his frustration with continued attacks on Taranto, who Cornes said was not in the top 150 players in the league.
Hardwick then went public with his attack, declaring Cornes, who works in various media roles on radio and TV, was only over-analysing Taranto, who crossed to Richmond from GWS on a seven-year deal, for “clicks”.
On Wednesday, Taranto, who is fourth in the AFL for disposals in 2023 and top 10 for contested possessions, clearances and tackles, declared he was shocked by the level of personal criticism, having played his first six seasons in Sydney.
He said Cornes had a “narrative” he was trying to push as part of his various roles, and while Taranto conceded he had things to work on, he found the focus on him disappointing.
“It’s been a bit of a shock … it seems like it’s coming week by week now and I’ve kind of gotten used to Kane’s comments,” Taranto said.
“He’s got a narrative and he’s going hard at it. Now he’s going to analyse and find thing to back up his points, which he is allowed to do, he’s allowed to have an opinion and allowed to read stats and whatnot.
“Good on him and I’m sure his boss is very happy with him and I can’t argue with what he’s saying. Just let him say what he wants.”
Taranto said Cornes and other media pundits could use stats and vision “to make anyone look good or bad”, and the support of Hardwick and his teammates, and back-to-back Richmond wins, made Cornes’ attacks less potent.
“I mean, what he‘s saying is not entirely wrong. Like I’m not a very good kick. I’m not gonna try and say I am. It’s definitely a part of my game I need to work on, there’s no doubt about that,” he told RSN.
“But it’s disappointing. I feel like I’m doing some other things pretty well.
“And I guess you know, you can find numbers and you can find narratives and things on certain players to make anyone look good or anyone look bad. It’s not very hard to do.
“I understand what he’s saying. It’s just disappointing that that’s all that’s been focused on.
“I’ve been backed out really well from Dimma and the midfield coaches and boys as well. They’ve gotten around me really hard and supported me. It’s not like it’s a tough time or anything, what Kane has been saying, because I haven’t really experienced that type of criticism before.
“Everyone’s gonna have lovers and haters. It’s just part of the game and something I’ve accepted and just gotta get through.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/sure-his-bosses-are-happy-tiger-admits-hes-not-a-very-good-kick-but-hits-back-at-weekly-critic/news-story/7c3c5f6c06f036a0a39cc1d4b1702e5c
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I hope someone digs up a nasty scandal on Cornhead.
Like he's screwed his brother's wife or something.
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Well done TT
what i find interesting is not one single person (as far as i know) as brought up the effectiveness TT against the likes of danger and ollie wines.
Who measures this 150 he goes on about.
I dont think it will happen but could you imagine we nudge this group in September. Surely this is firing the players up.
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Watch the first 5 minutes of the last quarter Vs Geelong if you want to see a Tiger go into Beast Mode!
Go on, guess who it was ... :clapping
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Taranto on RSN's Breakfast with Harf (Daniel Harford):
LISTEN HERE: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5OyYLTBztJ3lLRTrb89rMI?si=6EiBEj-sSvCWYnHK3m1t9A
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I really think we under estimate how bad we would be without Taranto. Regardless whether it was the right call to draft the GWS boys in hindsight. The guy has carried our side for the majority of the journey.
Sliding Doors we are almost certainly bottom 4 at the end of the year with many players limping over the line, in particular Prestia and Cotch shouldering the work in midfield. With Lynch, Gibcus and Tarrant fit who knows how close we could have gotten to top 8 and who knows. Without him the trades look like they will end up being the wrong call.
Without them I don't think we beat Crows away, they were unreal that day particularly Hopper. Probably don't scramble a draw vs Blues and who knows vs the Cats. We may be winless. For those that say we'd at least have our picks, thats true but we'd feel way worse and their is no gaurentee that the picks we would hold would have been selected correctly and developed properly, our record is ordinary. We atleast can be happy in that we have a player in through the door that will play 150 games and be a seriously good footballer for us.
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Taranto and Hopper are keeping us vaguely competitive. We missed Hopper big time on Saturday night, with Dow & Prestia having no impact. Thank goodness the Bombres were missing a heap too, we'd have been smashed.
The recruitment of these two was also necessary to help fill a massive age-profile gap in our list. Without them we'd have had about 6/7 players in that 23-27 yr sweet spot where flags are won. Now we have around 10. Most of the clubs in contention to win it this year have around 18-20 players in that age bracket.
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Tim Taranto’s terrific start to his playing career at Tigerland is highlighted by how well he’s polling in the AFL Coaches’ Association’s Champion Player of the Year award.
The star midfielder has polled the most votes by a Richmond player in the prestigious award after 10 rounds of the 2023 season.
He has received votes in five games for an overall total of 28.
That is 11 more than the next best Tiger, Daniel Rioli, with 17 votes, followed by Shai Bolton 16, and Liam Baker 12.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1338077/taranto-highly-rated-by-coaches
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Champion Data statistics reveal the influence of magnet moves at each of the 18 clubs
Matt Turner
HeraldSun
May 25, 2023
RICHMOND - Tim Taranto
Switch: Midfielder-forward to midfielder
Midfielder profile for 2023
Disposals: 30.6 (elite)
Contested possessions: 13.3 (above average)
Clearances: 6.8 (above average)
Score involvements: 6.5 (above average)
Tackles: 6.9 (elite)
We had seen Taranto play in the midfield plenty of times before at GWS, but not quite like this. The former Giant has become an on-ball mainstay for the Tigers since joining the club last off-season. Taranto, who was drafted at pick 2 in 2016, had increased his disposal (25.4 to 30.6) and tackling (4.7 to 6.9) averaged this year.
https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/champion-data-statistics-reveal-the-influence-of-magnet-moves-at-each-of-the-18-clubs/news-story/5b6298a7b1ef713c60bf289e3a7f21b0
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Cornes is doing his job as a sports commentator.
He provides opinion and from what I’ve heard, owns it when he’s called out for an error. I don’t think he takes himself that seriously.
The nature of his job is to provide opinions and sports commentary and he clearly does this in a provocative way to the biggest supporter bases in order to gain maximum attention and listeners.
KB used to do this with theCheat supporters all the time and it was hilarious.
The fact we have a thread dedicated to him is testimony to his success.
OMG! It IS Kane Cornes :lol
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'He loves 'Dimma': Tigers recruit hit hard by shock resignation
Just months after joining Richmond on a seven-year deal, Tim Taranto was shocked to hear Damien Hardwick was stepping down
By Riley Beveridge
afl.com.au
28 May 2023
Richmond recruit Tim Taranto found himself in a strange situation on Tuesday.
Just months after Taranto took up a lucrative seven-year offer to join the Tigers, crossing from the Giants last October, the tough midfielder learned the news that the club's three-time premiership coaching legend Damien Hardwick was departing the club.
Hardwick's shock announcement hit hard for Taranto, as it did for every Richmond player, with his manager Matt Bain from TLA Worldwide taking AFL.com.au's trade and draft show Gettable inside a Tuesday night meeting with his client this week.
"He was obviously disappointed, but you'd expect that," Bain told AFL.com.au's Gettable.
"He loves 'Dimma' and a lot of the boys were excited by this next little phase, too. But I think the good part about Richmond, which he's learned early on, is that the culture goes right through their club. It's not like there's one driver and that's it.
"As much as they'll miss him, I think it will be seamless enough because their structures and everything have been in place for a long time. He's excited and he loves being down here in Melbourne."
Cal Twomey and Riley Beveridge discuss the list questions facing Richmond after Dimma's departure, six mid-season draft prospects to watch, and much more
Taranto has enjoyed an impressive start to his time at Richmond and has averaged 30.6 disposals, 6.8 clearances and 6.9 tackles per game. However, with the Tigers struggling and sitting at 3-1-6, the move has still attracted some criticism.
Hardwick was forced to defend Taranto's performances a fortnight ago, with Richmond parting with picks No.12 and 19 in last year's draft to secure his services from Greater Western Sydney.
"He's found it difficult," Bain said of the increased attention.
"Truthfully, it's one thing he weighed up a lot coming down here. He knew he would go to a big club, play in front of big crowds and in big games. But the other side of being at the Giants is you probably don't get the scrutiny as a player as you do if you're playing here every week.
"It's been a challenge for him to take all of that on and put it to the back of his mind and just play, but that's all of the things you weigh up when you're coming from Sydney town to big Melbourne media."
https://www.afl.com.au/news/932725/-he-loves-dimma-tigers-recruit-hit-hard-by-shock-resignation
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Is currently the best player on the list . Daylight is second.
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Is currently the best player on the list . Daylight is second.
Agree. Taranto was fantastic today.
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(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxMW9PIagAILDnU?format=jpg&name=900x900)
https://twitter.com/AFL/status/1662698024777420800
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Has been carrying the side all year.... :shh
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Amazing game today!
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Shoe in for Jack dyer medal
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Great game by Tim today . Got a lot of the ball as usual and kicked goals in fact I think he’s getting better every week
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Tim Taranto has been the subject of arguments in a section of the media around his disposal efficiency and effectiveness of late, but his 33-touch, four-goal performance was a best-on-ground effort.
"Not a bad player, Tim, is he? He's been unbelievably consistent for us this year, an ultra-competitor, every week he gives his all and we love him for it. It was another great game for him," McQualter said.
"He understands what we value about him internally, we've given him a lot of support, but he's shown up every week and kept performing. He's let his performances do the talking at the moment.
Source: AFL website (https://www.afl.com.au/news/938123/how-tigers-tried-to-honour-dimma-what-keeps-ken-up-at-night).
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Forget the talk, Tiger Tim has been Richmond's best
If Richmond had defeated Yartapuulti on Sunday, Tim Taranto's 33-disposal, seven-clearance and four-goal performance would have rightly been hailed as one of the best individual games of the year. The former Giant has come in for criticism for his disposal efficiency in some matches this season, but as it stands, he has been Richmond's best player across the vast majority of the year. He is averaging a career-high 30.8 disposals, and has already topped last year's goal tally of seven with nine majors. The Tigers' next best is Jayden Short with 23.6 from eight matches, while Taranto sits fifth in the club's goalkicking behind Jack Riewoldt (16), Shai Bolton (14), Dustin Martin (13) and Samson Ryan (11). – Sarah Black
https://www.afl.com.au/news/932595/nine-things-we-learned-top-four-dees-need-a-big-scalp
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Goals from pure midfielders this year.
Taranto 9, Josh Daicos 9, Rozee 8, Gulden 7, Warner 7, Noah Anderson 7, Newcombe 7, Libba 6, Bont 6. De Goey and Petracca 10 goals as mid-forwards.
Some kind of year from Taranto in a side with three wins and a draw from 11 games
https://twitter.com/RalphyHeraldSun/status/1662767946488508416
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Could be a Smokey for Charlie, who from our side is taking votes from him?
I thought he was BOG yesterday. His work rate was elite
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Could be a Smokey for Charlie, who from our side is taking votes from him?
I thought he was BOG yesterday. His work rate was elite
Given how crap we are you can bet Oppo players will take votes off him but at this stage he's surely a month for JDM barring major injury.
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He was magnificent yesterday. Great pick up.
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Probably won't be AA given Cornes is on the selection panel.... :shh
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Equal 12th now with Toby Greene in the Coaches Award:
LEADERBOARD
59 Zak Butters PORT
56 Nick Daicos COLL
51 Christian Petracca MELB
47 Jordan De Goey COLL
44 Marcus Bontempelli WB
43 Zach Merrett ESS
41 Lachie Neale BL
41 Matt Rowell GCFC
40 Jordan Dawson ADEL
40 Clayton Oliver MELB
39 Jack Sinclair STK
38 Toby Greene GWS
38 Tim Taranto RICH
https://www.afl.com.au/news/940256/coaches-votes-r11-new-leader-emerges-pie-on-the-charge
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'Unbelievably consistent': Tiger Tim's elite start to life at Punt Road
Since crossing to Richmond, Tim Taranto has averaged career-high numbers in most statistics.
By Paddy Sinnott
afl.com.au
29 May 2023
The value of Tim Taranto's impact in his first season at Richmond has been hotly debated, however statistically, the midfielder has never played better.
Since crossing from Greater Western Sydney to the Tigers at the end of last year and entering the football fishbowl of Melbourne, the focus on Taranto has intensified.
After playing arguably the best game of his career on the weekend, in a 33-disposal, four-goal performance against Port Adelaide, Taranto is now averaging more disposals (30.8 ), tackles (6.9), pressure points (65.2), contested possessions (13.2) and clearances (6.8 ) than he ever did at the Giants. He's also hitting career highs in metres gained (403m), score involvements (6.6) and AFL player ratings (11.6).
His new coach Andrew McQualter said the 25-year-old was "letting his performances do the talking."
The numbers continue to tell that story. Taranto sits behind only Collingwood star Nick Daicos for total disposals (339) and seventh overall in total clearances (75).
Champion Data points to Taranto ranking elite in disposals, tackles and pressure points, and above average in contested possessions, clearances, metres gained and score involvements.
He only rates poorly in kicking, an aspect critics have quickly jumped on, with his kicking efficiency at 44.3 per cent effectiveness this season, dropping to the second worst number he has put up in his six years in the AFL.
But, it is on the improve. Since going at 50 per cent disposal efficiency in the Tigers' triumphant victory against Geelong in round nine, Taranto has jumped up to 63 and 66 per cent respectively in his two most recent matches.
In this form, Taranto will be eyeing a possible spot in the All-Australian squad for the first time.
The Tigers signed Taranto on a seven-year deal last off-season in a landmark trade alongside ex-Giants teammate Jacob Hopper, with Taranto producing his best game of the season against the Power. McQualter praised his efforts on Sunday afternoon as well, indicating that the backlash around his form is not recognised internally.
"Not a bad player Tim, is he?" he said.
"He's been unbelievably consistent for us. Every week he gives his all and we love him for it."
Taranto will face his former side for the first time on Sunday when the Giants host the Tigers, with Taranto looking to bring his red-hot form into the clash with his old teammates.
Tim Taranto's year so far
2023 AVERAGE CAREER 2023 MIDFIELD RATING
AFL Player Ratings 11.6 Career high Average
Disposals 30.8 Career high Elite
Kicking Efficiency 44.3% Second lowest Poor
Contested Possessions 13.2 Career high Above average
Clearances 6.8 Career high Above average
Metres Gained 403 Career high Above average
Score Involvements 6.6 Career high Above average
Pressure Points 65.2 Career high Elite
Tackles 6.9 Career high Elite
https://www.afl.com.au/news/940605/-unbelievably-consistent-tiger-tim-s-elite-start-to-life-at-punt-road
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Could be a Smokey for Charlie, who from our side is taking votes from him?
This stats website has Taranto currently sitting 5th in its Brownlow prediction/simulation.
Nick Daicos 14.7 'votes'
Clayton Oliver 13.5
Zak Butters 13.1
Christian Petracca 12.4
Tim Taranto 12.3
https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_brownlow.html
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Could be a Smokey for Charlie, who from our side is taking votes from him?
The whole team is taking votes away from him by playing poo
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Could be a Smokey for Charlie, who from our side is taking votes from him?
The whole team is taking votes away from him by playing poo
:lol :lol :lol
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One of the few positives this year.
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Tigers’ burning question: What reception will Tim Taranto get?
Every first meeting against your old side is daunting, and that comes around this week for Tim Taranto. The Richmond recruit, who has been in sparkling form, will become the latest former Giants player to return to his old stomping ground in Sydney’s west. Giants Coach Adam Kingsley, who he himself will be taking on his former side, has plenty of intimate knowledge of many players and staff and has flagged Taranto will be a player the Giants will try and contain after his best on ground performance against Port Adelaide last week. The attention and sideshow off the field and away from the immediate action will be of interest after Taranto’s decision to depart after a 114-game career at GWS. How will the crowd reception be and how much will his former teammates get stuck into him? And for Richmond’s sake, how will Tim handle the attention and focus on building again after one of his best performances of his career?
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2023-the-blowtorch-round-12-preview-every-clubs-burning-question-fox-footy-schedule-commentators-tv-broadcast-guide-analysis-fixture/news-story/13beeceed9443cce74845f6edbb20ec4
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Lol there will be more tiger supporters there than gws supporters.
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New Tiger Tim returns to familiar territory
It might have had all the hallmarks of being 'one of those days' for Tim Taranto upon his return to Giants Stadium, when he was caught holding the ball from a rundown tackle in the game's opening 60 seconds. But from there, the ex-Giant handled himself well in familiar territory. Having requested a trade to Richmond after 114 games in the orange and charcoal of Greater Western Sydney last off-season, Taranto was met by a smattering of boos from the Giants faithful. But he continued his prolific season amid the jeers, amassing 35 disposals to go with nine clearances and a goal.
35 disposals (22k, 14h, 12c, 23u, 58.3% eff.)
4 marks
5 tackles
9 clearances (3 centre clearances)
3 inside 50s
630 metres gained
2 intercepts
6 score involvements
1 goal
89% time on ground
Source: AFL website (https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/4891#match-report).
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JDM lock barring injury
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The top 150 must be pretty bloody damn good. :shh
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'Classy and respectful': Tim Taranto lauded as Richmond claims 'weird' thriller against GWS Giants
Chris De Silva
Nine.WWOS
5 June 2023
Richmond star Tim Taranto has been lauded for his class after playing a starring role against his old side in a thriller.
Taranto was once again among Richmond's best, tallying 36 disposals and a goal against the side that picked him No.2 overall in the 2016 draft, and was understated in his celebrations after the siren out of respect for his old team.
"Weird game, but it was a good game to watch, I reckon. Fans would've loved it," Taranto told Fox Footy.
"Each quarter was different I reckon. They played their way in the second, we got back in the third and it was probably them in the fourth … Just happy we won."
Taranto's coach Andrew McQualter echoed his star man's sentiment about the "weird" call.
"I spoke to Tim about it pre-game today that it's a bit weird to play against your former club to begin with," he said.
"He gives 100 per cent every week for the team, and we got that again from him today.
"It's just a bit weird, particularly when you know all those guys. It'll take a few times for him to be settled against them, but I was just rapt that he was able to perform and get the win."
https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/news-2023-marlion-pickett-game-winning-goal-gws-giants-vs-richmond-tigers-result-video-scores/045217a0-177b-4415-b716-1b45d6fcc82b
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Taranto now in the top 10 of the Coaches Award.
LEADERBOARD
63 Zak Butters PORT
63 Nick Daicos COLL
61 Christian Petracca MELB
52 Zach Merrett ESS
47 Jordan De Goey COLL
45 Matt Rowell GCFC
44 Noah Anderson GCFC
44 Marcus Bontempelli WB
43 Connor Rozee PORT
43 Tim Taranto RICH
https://www.afl.com.au/news/944774/coaches-votes-r12-superstar-s-surge-rare-week-for-10s
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Been huge all year and fair dinkum you could argue getting him has cost us dearly as far as draft goes. I can say that because we would not have won the few games we have with out him.
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What a gun, so glad to have a star like that at the club, love him
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CHAMPION DATA’S BROWNLOW TRACKER TOP 20
Nick Daicos (Coll) 17.8 votes
Christian Petracca (Melb) 13
Clayton Oliver (Melb) 12.8
Zach Merrett* (Ess) 11.8
Tim Taranto (Rich) 11.2
Marcus Bontempelli (WB) 10.8
Matt Rowell (GC) 10.8
Lachie Neale (BL) 10.1
Zak Butters (Port) 9.9
Andrew Brayshaw (Freo) 9.6
Caleb Serong (Freo) 9.2
Rory Laird (Ade) 9.1
Patrick Cripps (Carl) 8.9
Noah Anderson (GC) 8.8
Chad Warner (Syd) 8.8
Jordan De Goey** (Coll) 8.4
Jeremy Cameron (Gee) 8.3
Rowan Marshall (St K) 8.1
Tom Green* (GWS) 8
Tim English (WB) 7.4
* Ineligible
** Pending De Goey's tribunal hearing
https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/afl-clubs-fear-dangerous-tackle-crackdown-could-hold-serious-implications-for-brownlow-eligibility/news-story/2e744f8c8a5e9b38731344e40b735529
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Top 125 looking better by the week
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Channel 7 gave Taranto the TV for being MVP tonight.
35 disposals (16k, 19h, 15c, 16u, 71.4% eff.)
3 marks
7 tackles (1 F50 tackle)
7 clearances (2 centre clearances)
1 inside 50
228 metres gained
1 intercept
6 score involvements
2 goals
83% time on ground
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I’d give it to bolts but this guy is having one hell of a season. Whatever picks we have for him was well worth it!
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LMAO Kane Cornes
What a idiot
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Cornwit
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Makes you wonder how good he'd be if he was in the top 150 players
:rollin
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Cornwit
stuffwit
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Cornwit
stuffwit
I done get upset with his comments as he is nobody in my world :shh
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Karen shock jock, I wouldn’t give it oxygen
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Great game again from 151
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Great game again from 151
;D ;D ;D :lol :lol :lol
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On midfield sidekick Tim Taranto, who set the Tigers up at the coalface with 22 of his 35 disposals in the first half, McQualter said: "He just keeps getting the job done."
"It was a great game of footy from 'Bones' … he has just an unbelievable workrate, probably as good as anyone I've ever seen, his ability to continue to work and be consistent."
Source: AFL website (https://www.afl.com.au/news/946416/tigers-play-it-cool-after-gritty-road-win-jl-fumes-at-lacklustre-start).
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TIGERS ‘BEAST’ PROVES HIS WORTH BEFORE STAR ‘TAKES OVER’
Foxsports
11 June 2023
It was only last month footy critic Kane Cornes claimed Tim Taranto “wouldn’t be in the top 150 players in the game right now” and suggested the Tigers recruit “didn’t influence games”.
But against Fremantle on Saturday night, Taranto was at his influential best as he and fellow star Shai Bolton helped the Tigers secure a memorable win.
Taranto had 23 disposals, nine contested possessions and two goals to his name in just the opening two quarters before finishing with 35 touches, seven tackles, seven clearances and six score involvements for the game.
Fox Footy’s Cameron Mooney said there was no doubt Taranto was in outstanding form.
“This kid, not only is he going to be their (Richmond’s) best and fairest by a streak, he’s All Australian talk,” he praised.
“He’s having an unbelievable year.”
AFL great Dermott Brereton described Taranto as a “beast” on the footy field.
“He’s in tandem tonight with Dion Prestia. They are the two leaders along with (Toby) Nankveris at the drop of the ball who have just been too tough for Fremantle,” he said.
“We talk about coaching fraternities that want to get the most out of their players … what’s the DNA of Taranto and Prestia? Just put your head over the ball, win it and get it going our way.
“Sometimes the tougher team just gets ahead because they are tougher – and that’s what Richmond are at the moment.
“They’ve out-Tigered them.”
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/live-afl-scores-2023-fremantle-dockers-vs-richmond-tigers-updates-round-13-how-to-live-stream-videos-blog-latest-news/news-story/a555956cbea8ca117e0c277fee41573f
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After 13 rounds of the 2023 season, Taranto, who has played every game, is averaging an AFL career-high 31.5 disposals, career-high 13.2 contested possessions, career-high 7.0 clearances, career-high 4.1 stoppage clearances, career-high 2.9 centre clearances, career-high 6.8 tackles, career-high 405.3 metres gained and he’s also kicked 12 goals, which is just one behind his best return for a season of 13 in 2021.
Surely, with his remarkable consistency this season, he has to be front and square in the minds of the All-Australian selectors.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1356703/taranto-a-roaring-success-at-tigerland
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Taranto now in the top 5 of the Coaches' Award :thumbsup.
LEADERBOARD
73 Zak Butters (PORT)
63 Nick Daicos (COLL)
61 Christian Petracca (MELB)
52 Zach Merrett (ESS)
52 Tim Taranto (RICH)
https://www.afl.com.au/news/948752/coaches-votes-r13-power-gun-perfect-again-to-charge-clear
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"I've been really impressed by what he's done in the last three weeks."
The panel puts the hard questions to Kane over Tim Taranto.
#9FootyClassified
WATCH HERE: https://twitter.com/FootyonNine/status/1668243450091954176
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Has delivered everything we wanted from him when we drafted him. Lynch and Hopper to get back in need another tall fwd desperately and we need to find a tall defender other than Young. Might yet do some serious damage.
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BOG
Cotchin close second
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Timmy 151 says hi Cornes ;D
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This guy is absolutely slaying it
And to think some thought he wasn't worth 700k lol
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What a clutch checkside banana at the end too. Brought the house down!
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Now 149 with a bullet.... :shh
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Tim Taranto was immense in the final term when the game was on the line. Taranto had 13 disposals, six contested possessions, three tackles and the all important goal in the final quarter.
Taranto's full-game stats:
Ran 16.5km.
38 disposals (21k, 17h, 18c, 14u, 52.6% eff.)
1 mark
10 tackles (2 F50 tackles)
6 clearances (2 centre clearances)
4 inside 50s
411 metres gained
4 intercepts
4 score involvements
1 goal assist
1 goal
1 behind
88% time on ground.
https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/4901
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Taranto won the Ian Stewart medal :clapping.
WATCH HERE: https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1670051986253946882
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Cotchin waxed lyrical about midfield recruit Tim Taranto, who delivered another star performance including 38 disposals, 10 tackles and a goal.
"He's a superstar," he said.
"You forget how young he still is. But just an incredible person - willing to work on everything.
"To see him and the workrate that he puts into each game but also win contested possession, continue to show up, the way he trains, the way that he prepares is very much the top echelon of players that I've seen.
"He's getting his just desserts with regards to numbers but it's not like he's gifted them - he'd be leading our contested possessions and he's a real joy to work with."
Source: HeraldSun (https://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/best-to-come-for-tigers-amid-winning-run-cotchin-c-11012390).
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TARANTO PROVING MORE DOUBTERS WRONG WITH BROWNLOW SURGE
Has anyone won a Brownlow Medal while not being one of the 150 best players in the comp?
Richmond’s Tim Taranto just keeps building into a tremendous season, inspiring the Tigers to a third straight win on Saturday night.
And you could argue he’s now the AFL’s in-form player.
Taranto is averaging 35.2 disposals, 7.6 clearances, 6.4 tackles and 1.8 goals over his last five games, putting him in the top few Brownlow contenders according to oddsmakers.
Because he has played an extra game compared to Nick Daicos, he also leads the AFL in disposals overall, though just a standard game from the Magpies young gun would see him regain the lead.
Of course Taranto is much more of a contested player than Daicos; the Tigers midfielder has had around 30 more disposals than the next-ranked player of his type, GWS’ Tom Green.
While the actual damage of his disposals was questioned in the early stages of the season he has turned that around, hurting opponents where it counts including with one of the daggers in the final term on Saturday night against St Kilda.
“You reckon he’ll be up there, in the Brownlow Medal race?” champion forward Eddie Betts asked on Fox Footy post-game.
Brisbane great Jonathan Brown replied: “If they win games in the back end of the year, no doubt ... he’s certainly been very good. And very consistent, most consistent Tigers performer this season.”
Taranto was of course excellent at times at the Giants, most notably in 2019 when he won a best and fairest in just his third season - and in a Grand Final year, no less. He also polled 15 Brownlow votes in 2021.
But it’s safe to say this is the year Taranto has emerged into the public consciousness as a genuine A-grader - partially because of Kane Cornes’ commentary, and partially because of Richmond being a more popular club than GWS... but also because he’s just been that damn good.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2023-round-14-talking-points-analysis-reaction-results-wrap-highlights-run-home-ladder-finals-chances-teams-losing-after-bye-week/news-story/8cff933c98310490c9d568c92dff9833
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Tim Taranto's last 5 games:
38 disp, 10 tkls, 1 goal & 6 clr
35 disp, 7 tkls, 2 goals & 7 clr
36 disp, 5 tkls, 1 goal & 9 clr
34 disp ,7 tkls, 4 goals & 7 clr
33 disp ,3 tkls, 1 goal & 9 clr
Best mid in the comp currently.
https://twitter.com/BradKlibansky/status/1670046701825175556
Patrick Dangerfield (2017) was the last player to average at least 30 disposals and 2 goals over a four-week block. Tim Taranto did that in Rounds 10-13. He now ices the game with his 38th disposal and 1st goal of the game.
https://twitter.com/FantasyFreako/status/1670038943709155328
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Taranto's winning goal in the wet is one of the three nominees for Goal of the Week.
https://www.afl.com.au/video/953641/afl-goal-of-the-year-round-14
Bolton is stiff not to be nominated.
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Timmy now equal 3rd in the Coaches award :thumbsup.
LEADERBOARD
76 - Zak Butters (PORT)
63 - Nick Daicos (COLL)
62 - Christian Petracca (MELB)
62 - Tim Taranto (RICH)
https://www.afl.com.au/news/953710/coaches-votes-r14-three-perfect-10s-tiger-makes-his-charge
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Timmy's last 7 weeks (average per game):
33.3 disposals
11 goals
7 tackles
7.7 clearances
14.6 contested possessions
6 score involvements
3.4 inside 50s
2.4 intercepts
386.4 metres gained
14.7 AFL player rating points
121.4 ranking points
17/21 Brownlow predictor.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/953594/dynamic-duo-s-seven-week-brownlow-surge
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What a machine!
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So no future as a talent scout or recruiter then.... :shh
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So no future as a talent scout or recruiter then.... :shh
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
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Taranto v league
Disposals 1st
Handballs 3rd
Kicks 7th
Midfield goals 1st
Clearances 4th
Tackles 4th
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1671833338930417664
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The only other person that can make himself look like a stuffwit fool more than Cornwit was WAT
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The only other person that can make himself look like a stuffwit fool more than Cornwit was WAT
The bloke did save Africa though
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:lol
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:lol :lol
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Taranto is a beast. End of story.
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Taranto is a beast. End of story.
Didn’t save Africa like WAT though
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Taranto is a beast. End of story.
Didn’t save Africa like WAT though
I don't care about Africa
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Taranto is a beast. End of story.
Didn’t save Africa like WAT though
:lol
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Taranto is a beast. End of story.
Didn’t save Africa like WAT though
I don't care about Africa
Abraham Lincoln summed it up best for blokes like you
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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Damo, I don’t agree with everything you post but I 100% love everything you stand for :thumbsup
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So what was the topic away,
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So what was the topic away,
Snip
Let's stick to the topic
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Scott Cummings' player rankings. He has Taranto at #4.
1 - Nick Daicos (Collingwood)
2 - Zak Butters (Port Adelaide)
3 - Toby Greene (GWS)
4 - Tim Taranto (Richmond)
Previous ranking: 7
“Taranto has gone from 7 to 4.
“He’s just been absolutely superb.”
5 - Christian Petracca (Melbourne)
6 - Jordan Dawson (Adelaide)
7 - Caleb Serong (Fremantle)
8 - Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/06/28/coleman-medallist-power-ranks-his-top-10-afl-players-ahead-of-round-16/
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Scott Cummings' player rankings. He has Taranto at #4.
1 - Nick Daicos (Collingwood)
2 - Zak Butters (Port Adelaide)
3 - Toby Greene (GWS)
4 - Tim Taranto (Richmond)
Previous ranking: 7
“Taranto has gone from 7 to 4.
“He’s just been absolutely superb.”
5 - Christian Petracca (Melbourne)
6 - Jordan Dawson (Adelaide)
7 - Caleb Serong (Fremantle)
8 - Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/06/28/coleman-medallist-power-ranks-his-top-10-afl-players-ahead-of-round-16/
Meteoric rise from 151
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Just imagine if at 151 he wins the Brownlow lol
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Taranto has 109 tackles in 16 games, last year Graham was season leading with 95. Competitive beast!
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1678016954538528774
That's the 6th most tackles in the comp.
His 498 disposals are the second most in the comp.
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Tenacious Tiger leading the way as League's best two-way midfielder
Nathan Schmook
afl.com.au
16 July 2023
EACH season for the past eight years, there has been just one midfielder emerge who stands above the rest when it comes to their 'two-way' game. In 2023, it has been Richmond star Tim Taranto.
Like Adelaide onballer Rory Laird last year, Gold Coast leader Touk Miller in 2021, and Melbourne gun Clayton Oliver before him, Taranto is on track to finish the season with averages of more than 30 disposals and six tackles.
It's a combination that can be used to highlight a player's workrate both defensively and offensively and their ability in the frantic modern game to consistently pop up at contests.
Taranto does this and is among the leading Brownlow Medal contenders as a result in his first season at Richmond, having entered round 18 sitting seventh in the AFL Coaches Association champion player award.
Midfield coach Kane Lambert, who stepped into the role vacated by caretaker Andrew McQualter earlier this season, has worked closely with Taranto this year and puts the 25-year-old's combination of offensive and defensive strengths down to a workrate that is hard to match.
"He's not necessarily the fastest runner, but it was interesting to witness him doing our time trials and the way he got quicker and quicker as the time trial went on," Lambert told AFL.com.au this week.
"It's a bit like how he plays the game where he just consistently shows up, and his contest to contest ability is what helps his statistical numbers but ultimately helps the team.
"That's what he bases his game on, being one of the hardest working players on the field and consistently showing up.
"There's a small gap between Tim's best and worst and the numbers he throws out on the GPS are consistently high. I've really rated his workrate and how important it is to our midfield mix."
Lambert's insight mirrored that of McQualter, who was full of praise for the Tigers' star recruit back in round 13 after a powerful midfield performance against Fremantle at Optus Stadium.
Taranto, who returns to Optus Stadium to take on West Coast on Sunday, had 35 disposals, seven tackles and two goals in that game, with McQualter declaring his workrate was "probably as good as anyone I've ever seen".
The former Giant has quickly earned the respect and appreciation of Richmond's defenders this year, given his ability and willingness to push back and help in transition, while he has already matched his career-best 13 goals.
"The thing that blows me away with Tim is not only does he have high score involvements, high clearances, it's also complemented with a high number of tackles and pressure points," Lambert said.
"It's a real credit to him that maybe one week his offensive output may not be as high as he'd like, but he's still influencing the game defensively.
"So there's no one stat where I look at Tim and think he's having a great game or not, because he's really consistent across both phases."
To highlight Taranto's statistical achievement so far this year, and those who have achieved it in recent seasons, you need to go back to 2014 for the last time more than one player averaged both more than 30 disposals and six tackles, with Brisbane midfielder Tom Rockliff (32.7 and 9.1) and Geelong superstar Gary Ablett jnr (32.1 and 6.1) sharing the two-way crown.
Year Player Disposals Tackles
2022 Rory Laird (Adelaide) 33 8.1
2021 Touk Miller (Gold Coast) 31.8 7.1
2020 Clayton Oliver (Melbourne) 25* 5.4*
2019 Clayton Oliver (Melbourne) 30.1 6.3
2018 Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) 35.3 6.3
2017 Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) 35.7 6.5
2016 Adam Treloar (Collingwood) 30.6 6.3
2015 Josh Kennedy (Sydney) 30.5 6.2
*Shortened matches
Midfielders who contribute in both phases are among the most respected players in the competition by their opponents, with a handful of gun onballers pushing Taranto this season.
Oliver (33 disposals and 5.6 tackles), Greater Western Sydney young gun Tom Green (31.1 and 5.2), and Fremantle vice-captain Caleb Serong (30.6 and 5.1) all have the ball-winning covered so far and are close with their tackling numbers.
AFL Players' Association MVP Andrew Brayshaw (28.8 and 6.2), Adelaide pair Laird (28.3 and 7.6) and Jordan Dawson (28.1 and 6.2), and St Kilda's Brad Crouch (27.4 and 6.3) have the tackling numbers but not quite the disposal average.
Essendon captain Zach Merrett (29.3 and 5.3) and West Coast gun Tim Kelly (28.3 and 5.3) are close in both categories.
While the top teams have multiple midfielders who can excel in both phases of the game, Lambert said there was a balancing act with roles that needed to be accounted for.
For a workhorse like Taranto, understanding when to step into the contest and when to step back was also something the Tigers' midfield coach worked on with him.
After 114 games with Greater Western Sydney, including an excellent Grand Final performance against the Tigers in 2019 with 30 disposals and seven tackles, Taranto already had the respect of his new teammates as a player when he arrived last October in exchange for picks No.12 and No.19 in the 2022 AFL Draft.
Lambert highlighted that he had also earned it quickly as a person and had been a "great fit" for the club, fast emerging as a leader.
"I only knew Tim very briefly from playing against him, but you get a vibe for what they're like and I've been really impressed by the person he is. He's been a pleasure to coach but also get to know," the midfield coach said.
"He's probably a bit more reserved than what I thought he was coming to the football club … but he's got an ability to build relationships with anyone.
"I've got no doubt he'll be a leader of our football club for a long period of time, and I've seen that grow all year."
https://www.afl.com.au/news/978058/tenacious-tiger-leading-the-way-as-league-s-best-two-way-midfielder
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Taranto has 109 tackles in 16 games ... Competitive beast!
That's the 6th most tackles in the comp.
His 498 disposals are the second most in the comp.
Another game high 8 tackles from Timmy yesterday on top of 27 possies (12 contested), 8 clearances and a goal.
27 disposals (13k, 14h, 12c, 14u, 70.4% eff.)
3 marks
8 tackles (2 F50 tackles)
8 clearances (2 centre clearances)
5 inside 50s
428 metres gained
3 intercepts
4 score involvements
1 goal
87% time on ground
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Bacardi 151 here because he is absolutely on fire. I love his two way work ethic. So happy to see him in yellow and black
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Thought it was his worst game for a while - by his lofty standards at least. :shh
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Thought it was his worst game for a while - by his lofty standards at least. :shh
Probably Lions game was worse
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Thought it was his worst game for a while - by his lofty standards at least. :shh
he was held off the ball and during ball ups all day. How many frees did he get? Frikken umpires !! That's why he was a bit sub par
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That happens every week. >:(
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Most Tackles in a season (Richmond):
Cotchin 139 (2017)
Tuck 124 (2012)
Prestia 123 (2019)
Graham 122 (2021)
Foley 122 (2011)
TARANTO 117* (2023)
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1680871469654630400
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He's going to leave that record for dead. Should get at least 160 if he plays every game
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Like the Energizer Bunny. Just keeps going and going. Goalkicking mids like Timmy are like diamond.
23 disposals (14k, 9h, 11c, 13u, 47.8% eff.)
5 marks
8 tackles
3 clearances (1 centre clearance)
2 inside 50s
312 metres gained
4 intercepts
8 score involvements
1 goal assist
3 goals
81% time on ground
Most Tackles in a season (Richmond):
Cotchin 139 (2017)
TARANTO 125* (2023)
Tuck 124 (2012)
Prestia 123 (2019)
Graham 122 (2021)
Foley 122 (2011)
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Wasn't great in a lot of ways through the first 3 quarters, like most of his team mates, but sheesh he's been good and those goals really kept up in the game.
The second one was hilarious.
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McQualter praised Tim Taranto for his pivotal role in the heart-stopping victory.
“It’s probably a testament to how fit Tim is that he’s able to continually keep going, over and over,” he said.
“The work rate he’ll show you in the last quarter is the same as the first quarter and he’s a real leader, the fact that he steps up when we need him to.
Source: HeraldSun (https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/afl-round-19-richmond-v-hawthorn-all-the-news-action-and-fallout-from-tigers-thrilling-win/news-story/ea3d0cbb0400edc55048ae545523b087).
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According to Fox Footy, Taranto is the #1 goalkicking midfielder since round 11. He's kicked 12 goals since then.
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#151stbestplayer :rollin
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According to Fox Footy, Taranto is the #1 goalkicking midfielder since round 11. He's kicked 12 goals since then.
Can’t really prove Cornes opinions any more wrong there. That’s maximum impact !
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Taranto is No.1 in the comp. for defensive half pressure act (15.1 per game) and No.4 in the comp. for overall pressure acts (28.3 per game).
Source: AFL stats (https://www.afl.com.au/stats/leaders?category=Defence&seasonId=52&roundId=-1&roundNumber=0&sortColumn=defHalfPressureActs&sortDirection=descending&positions=All&teams=All&benchmarking=false&dataType=totals&playerOneId=null&playerTwoId=null).
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....but 151st overall.... :shh
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....but 151st overall.... :shh
Not specifically
151 was best case
All we know is Kane doesn’t rate him top 150
Poor old Timmy could be far lower that 151
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....but 151st overall.... :shh
Not specifically
151 was best case
All we know is Kane doesn’t rate him top 150
Poor old Timmy could be far lower that 151
:lol
Someone should put that to Cornwit
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Chuckster, that is the entire reason he does it. It’s his proof point that his style of media works.
I smile most of the time at what he writes about us and others.
He’s the Andrew Bolt of the AFL.
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7. CLANGER KING
Tim Taranto was instrumental in Richmond’s win, with three goals to go with his 23 disposals. Unfortunately, his KFC SuperCoach score fell well short of where it could have been, with Taranto paying the price for a career-high 13 clangers. He leads the AFL in this stat for the season with 101, 15 more than Tim Kelly (86), with Stephen Coniglio and Christian Petracca next on 83. Taranto hit the target with five of his 14 kicks against Hawthorn for a kicking efficiency of 35.7 per cent, the fourth-worst on the field (ahead of Josh Weddle, Trent Cotchin and Jai Newcombe). Taranto lost a total of 38.8 points from negative acts, made up of clanger disposals, free kicks against and no-pressure errors. He remains the No.1 scoring forward in KFC SuperCoach this year with an average of 113.1, but his five-round average of 98.4 ranks ninth behind players including Sam Flanders (110.6), Charlie Curnow (109.4), Dustin Martin (110.4) and Ben Keays (99.4).
https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/supercoach-news/supercoach-plus-11-things-you-need-to-know-for-round-20-of-the-2023-afl-season/news-story/f2adcc3baab84815345bb3ad7afe0c41
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That is a hell of a lot of clangers in one game. Made up for it and then some with those 3 clutch goals.
Still something to work on and improve on for TT next season. I don’t put too much weight on it given it’s usually the inside mids who are winning the clearances in tight and getting it fwd under pressure. But +15 more then the next highest is a decent gap.
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I think the early season clangers was when our midfield mix wasn’t right and he was disposing under a lot of pressure off balance etc. hawthorn was a bad kicking game all round but I feel like on this side of the bye his kicking has improved a lot with cotchin and Martin going through there
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Rating your club’s 2022 off-season trades and player signings
Jon Ralph gives his early trade grades on who moved clubs.
Jon Ralph
HeraldSun
July 31, 2023
TIM TARANTO (RICHMOND) - A
Taranto has delivered on everything Richmond knew he would - huge leadership, phenomenal gut running, relentless accumulator, the ability to get forward and kick goals.
And kicking efficiency that has hovered around between 45-60 per cent across his entire career.
So for the price of picks 12 and 19 he has been everything they hoped for, kicking a superb 18 goals.
He will never be a great kick but against Melbourne only four of his 12 kicks were effective so he has a clear RFI (room for improvement) given he is only 25 years of age.
https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/wreck-it-ralph-rating-your-clubs-2022-offseason-trades-and-player-signings/news-story/71ab0a8d71e38a92549dc5458d04e042
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His field kicking is average at best and he does have the habit of kicking forward blindly.
However, he's had a great year and were lucky to have him.
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Most of his kicks are under huge pressure in contested battles . But at least he kicks pretty damn straight for goal
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Agree, hard to be a great kick when your being tackled
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In 2016, Dimma and the coaches conceded that Shane edwards was always handballing to good spots but teammates weren’t reacting fast enough
By no means does Taranto kick laser beams but his rushed kicks into f50, I feel half the time it’s actually not a bad kick but our forward set up is woeful and our forward line aren’t ready for the entry.
My intuition tells me if we had lynch eventually they would have gelled and he would have absolutely relished the dump kicks
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Tim Taranto (Rich)
29.9 disposals per game (6th in the league)
12.9 cont. poss. (15th in the league)
6.8 tackles (10th in the league)
6.7 clearances (10th in the league)
#ArmchairExperts
All Australian or not?
https://twitter.com/7AFL/status/1689463442720407552
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Most Tackles in a season
TARANTO 143* (2023)
Cotchin 139 (2017)
Tuck 124 (2012)
Prestia 123 (2019)
Graham 122 (2021)
Foley 122 (2011)
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1690674714472267776
Most Clearances in a season
Martin 160 (2017)
Campbell 151 (2001)
Prestia 147 (2019)
TARANTO 136* (2023)
Miles 135 (2015)
Cotchin 135 (2011)
https://twitter.com/_tigertime/status/1690676598239080448
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Tim Taranto to Richmond: A
The Tigers sold the farm to get him and in the long run, giving up picks 12 and 19 might not look great, but they couldn’t have asked for much more from Tim Taranto in year one. He may be leading the Brownlow at the halfway point. Should win the Jack Dyer Medal.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/08/24/grading-all-36-afl-trade-and-free-agency-moves-from-2022-one-year/
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Most Tackles in a season
TARANTO 154 (2023)
Cotchin 139 (2017)
Tuck 124 (2012)
Prestia 123 (2019)
Graham 122 (2021)
Foley 122 (2011)
Most Clearances in a season
Martin 160 (2017)
Campbell 151 (2001)
Prestia 147 (2019)
TARANTO 142 (2023)
Miles 135 (2015)
Cotchin 135 (2011)
https://twitter.com/_tigertime
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Stiff on missing AA selection but was quieter in the last few games.
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Think he should have been the squad of 40 but wasn't consistent enough to make the final team anyway. Ditto Balta
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CONTROVERSIAL ALL-AUS SQUAD SELECTION CALLS REVEALED
Taranto’s omission especially is set to fire up Tigers fans.
Luke Hodge and Andy Maher were two who suggested Taranto should have been given a run.
“The Tim Taranto one… halfway through the year I think (All-Australian selector Kane Cornes) said he wanted to see him kick more goals… he averaged almost one a game, had 140 odd clearances, averaged 29 touches a game, I thought it was a pretty consistent year,” Hodge said on SEN's Sportsday.
“He did so much well in a team that did struggle.”
Maher, speaking on SEN’s The Run Home, added: “Tim Taranto is going to be the hot potato here.
“If I had to take one out to put one in… I’m taking Stephen Coniglio out to put Taranto in.”
Coniglio, Patrick Cripps, Noah Anderson and Jai Newcombe were all selected above the first-year Richmond midfielder.
Taranto has averaged 28.8 disposals, 6.2 clearances, 6.7 tackles and 3.5 inside 50s to quickly become Richmond’s most important midfielder, as Dustin Martin spends more time in the forward line.
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/08/28/controversial-all-aus-squad-selection-calls-revealed/
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AA's a joke - has been for years.... :shh
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Should have at the very least made the squad. Tapered off post bye but will likely come top5-10 in the Brownlow and not even be in a fake squad of 44 :huh
I don’t even know why they name a squad. Just pick a 22/23 and be done with it.
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Gee I wonder which selector got their way with that one? #integrity :shh
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AA's a joke - has been for years.... :shh
Actually don’t even read it anymore after they selected Danger over Dusty in 2020
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Had a great year in general but started and finished modestly.
His last month or so was very quiet imo. Wonder if he was copping more attention or just tired.
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Not being rated in the top 150 players makes Taranto a long shot to get AA ;D
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650+ disposals, 150+ tackles & 15+ goals in a home and away season since they started recording tackles in 1987:
2023 - TIM TARANTO
https://twitter.com/aflcentral1/status/1696338023770882138
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650+ disposals, 150+ tackles & 15+ goals in a home and away season since they started recording tackles in 1987:
2023 - TIM TARANTO
https://twitter.com/aflcentral1/status/1696338023770882138
Well gee when ya put it like that...
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Taranto finished equal 15th overall in the Coaches Award.
AFLCA FINAL LEADERBOARD
109 Zak Butters PORT
102 Marcus Bontempelli WB
99 Nick Daicos COLL
98 Christian Petracca MELB
91 Lachie Neale BL
88 Errol Gulden SYD
87 Connor Rozee PORT
86 Caleb Serong FRE
77 Jack Sinclair STK
77 Toby Greene GWS
76 Zach Merrett ESS
76 Noah Anderson GCFC
74 Jordan Dawson ADEL
65 Jack Viney MELB
63 Jai Newcombe HAW
63 Tim Taranto RICH
62 Dan Houston PORT
60 Patrick Cripps CARL
58 Luke Jackson FRE
58 Tom Liberatore WB
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1020411/coaches-votes-r24-zak-butters-holds-on-as-marcus-bontempelli-makes-late-run
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaf0NRrueHI
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"His nickname with us was 'weapon', because of all of those physical attributes. He rocked up and was doing 6 minute 2km runs on grass, he was flying around. He is so strong...he was off our weights program inside a year doing his own specialised one."
"The only flaw in his game is his disposal, my argument to that most of the time is when you've got three blokes hanging off you, it's hard to kick the ball well all the time. We're not all Dustin Martin."
- Phil Davis on Taranto
https://twitter.com/traderadio/status/1709440953214468541
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Not bad for a player not in the top 150 ;D
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Tim Taranto took home Richmond's best and fairest.
Reflecting on the trade 12 months on!
Watch here: https://twitter.com/traderadio/status/1709501361497506191
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I think what gets lost in all this is just how dire our midfield stocks was with ball winning mids.
We still dont have any of his type in development and we really need to be planning now for when he and Hopper are not there.
Me i would be targeting kids around 188/85 who know how to get their hands on the ball and have good break away pace. They dont need to be elite by foot but need to be proficient. They can have a few rough edges that we sand back and improve.
Look at us last year imo a bit slow in the midfielld and even with Taranto we were 16th for disposals 11th for contested possesions and 13th for clearances how bad would this have been without Taranto.
It has been tough getting kids in while on top but if im going to be critical i think we have been very poor when it comes to drafting the right types and succession planning.
People the media everywhere saying we sold the farm to get Taranto and Hopper but the truth is list management and succession planning has been that poor that we had no choice. Where we continue to get it wrong having got those two is we refuse to draft similar type kids.
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"It could be a line in the sand moment for clubs,” Cornes said.
“If Essendon think he's (worth) five (years). They haven't pushed to six, whereas clubs like Richmond have gone seven (years) for (Tim) Taranto and (Jacob) Hopper, he (Parish) would be in the same category.
"It's a responsible deal from Essendon, they may have shaped what the rest of the competition do, because the deals for some of these players like Taranto and Hooper became out of control."
https://twitter.com/1116sen/status/1719113719928746213
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Zach Merrett was the best kick in the AFL on his dominant side based on kick rating (+9.2%). Tim Taranto was the worst (-9.3%).
Sample size top-50 kicks on the dominant side.
#AFL #SuperCoach #AFLFantasy
https://twitter.com/FantasyFreako/status/1730419716836241481
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Zach Merrett was the best kick in the AFL on his dominant side based on kick rating (+9.2%). Tim Taranto was the worst (-9.3%).
Sample size top-50 kicks on the dominant side.
#AFL #SuperCoach #AFLFantasy
https://twitter.com/FantasyFreako/status/1730419716836241481
Lol
Tarrant kicked 19 goals this year.
Merrett 8.
Think I know who I'd rather.
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Soft stat padder beats the in under workhorse by gaining easy kicks ... who woulda thunk it? ::)
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Timmy turns 26 today :birthday.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GE4VsfjaYAAcD7D?format=jpg&name=small)
https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1751362431547486482
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Tigers star Tim Taranto says 2023 was a crazy year, but he has no regrets about moving to Punt Road. The reigning Jack Dyer medallist throwing his weight behind first year coach Adem Yze. http://7NEWS.com.au @TheoDrop #7NEWS
Watch here: https://twitter.com/7NewsMelbourne/status/1761297412176638208
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Richmond best-and-fairest Tim Taranto is hungry to face Collingwood on Tuesday, after being rested for the Tigers first practice match.
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'Stability will be good': Richmond star Tim Taranto keen to start afresh with Adam Yze
Anna Pavlou
Nine
25 February 2024
Richmond midfielder Tim Taranto has declared he finally feels settled in the yellow and black, after a tumultuous 2023 season.
The Tigers parted ways with three-time premiership coach Damien Hardwick in May, in what was Taranto's first season for Richmond.
Before that, the 26-year-old endured his former GWS Giants coach Leon Cameron's abrupt departure from the club in May 2022
It was Hardwick's exit that shook up the former powerhouse club, with their beloved coach, who brought them their first premiership in 30 years, heading up north just months after citing he was "burnt out".
Hardwick is now the senior coach of the Gold Coast Suns, confident he can take their to a maiden finals appearance this season.
Despite the unfortunate exit just as Taranto kicked off his career with Richmond, he still managed to take home their best and fairest after a stand out inaugural season in the yellow and black.
Now, he's finally feeling like he's at home, thanks to some stability at the top, with Melbourne champion Adam Yze appointed coached in September.
"Knock on wood, Yze can keep his job this year," Taranto joked at Caulfield Racecourse on Saturday.
"A bit of stability will be good. I feel like everyone has settled in now."
Taranto did not feature in the Tiger's win over Melbourne in their practice match, but is raring to go as they face the reigning premiers next week.
"Got managed last week. I probably could have played, but we've got a game on Tuesday, which is against the Pies for the charity shield match," Taranto said.
https://wwos.nine.com.au/afl/news-2024-richmond-tim-taranto-new-coach-adam-yze-damien-hardwick/5f23b55e-5f65-474b-9bbe-558e2297c0c9
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Richmond’s reigning club champion Tim Taranto says some of what the Tigers dished up on Sunday was “unacceptable” but believes their season remains alive despite slumping to 0-3.
“There were good patches in that game, then some really bad ones – and that doesn’t get you wins, unfortunately,” Taranto told The Age.
“That third quarter [conceding seven goals to four] and the start of the fourth was pretty poor from us, especially the mids. I reckon we got beaten in the contest at centre bounce [but] we’ve got a young team in, so it was good to get some game time into those boys. We’re still just searching for those four [consistent] quarters.”
Taranto praised forward Seth Campbell (third game) and defender Tom Brown (second), as well as more seasoned young players Ben Miller and Jack Ross, and said Richmond were most focused on improving.
Unbeaten Sydney and another 2023 finalist, St Kilda, fresh from defeating last year’s premiers Collingwood, await the Tigers in the next fortnight.
“Footy never does get easier, but you never know [what can happen],” Taranto said.
“Like, 0-3, I know that stings a bit, but we don’t really have an expectation. It’s just trying to get better each week – that’s our motto – and I mean, it’d be great if we were 3-0, but we’re not, so we’ll just keep trying to get better.
“The season will be what the season is. Who knows what it is? Nothing’s ruled out yet; it’s f---ing three games in. There’s plenty of the season to go.”
Taranto made it clear they were “not just going to roll over” and would continue to do everything possible to win games despite critics making them a popular choice to finish in the bottom four.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl-live-updates-western-bulldogs-v-gold-coast-suns-richmond-tigers-v-port-adelaide-power-20240324-p5fesm.html
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Needs to have a good hard look at himself cannot believe how bad his kicking is and regardless he won a b and f utter garbage we got our pants pulled down in this deal.
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His kicking is pretty bad but, im happy with what we gave up for him.
Similar picks to old mate Thomson Dow and look how that ihas turned out.
He must be thinking what the stuff have I done leaving the giants.
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A certain anti-Richmond critic will be quiet this week.
Timmy's game yesterday:
35 disposals (18k, 17h, 11c, 24u, 71.4% eff.)
6 marks
6 tackles
8 clearances (1cc)
6 inside 50s
2 intercepts
586 metres gained
9 score involvements
2 goal assists
1 goal
1 behind
89% time on ground
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He was brilliant and has been since moving over from the Giants. Very pleased he is a Tiger.
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He was brilliant and has been since moving over from the Giants. Very pleased he is a Tiger.
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He was brilliant and has been since moving over from the Giants. Very pleased he is a Tiger.
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Should have made him captain.
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Tim Taranto On His “Leadership Perspective” Since Arriving At Tigerland
Richmond star Tim Taranto admits he’s excited by the opportunity to lead the club through a difficult period.
“I’m thriving under these conditions, I’ve got more of a leadership perspective now,” Taranto told Triple M’s Wednesday Rub.
“I’ve got this opportunity to lead the club and get back up the ladder over the next couple of years.”
Taranto added that he is eying off a return to footy within “five to six weeks”.
Full AUDIO: https://articles.listnr.com/triple-m/triple-m-footy/tim-taranto-on-his-leadership-perspective-since-arriving-at-tigerland/
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Must be our captain next season
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Really? He's happy to stick around at a crap club?
Don't know what else he would say but I'm not convinced he'd be thrilled after Dimma stuffed off in a hurry and it appears the club is committing to more of a rebuild vs refresh strategy.
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Really? He's happy to stick around at a crap club?
Don't know what else he would say but I'm not convinced he'd be thrilled after Dimma stuffed off in a hurry and it appears the club is committing to more of a rebuild vs refresh strategy.
Yeah I reckon he is
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Make him captain next year. He’s our Jack Steele.
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Definitely a fitting captain from the outside looking in.
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Tiger Tim stamps his authority
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1145477/afl-daily-listen-tiger-tim-stamps-his-authority-crows-all-at-sea
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Definitely a fitting captain from the outside looking in.
Baker leaves and he will be...so in other words ..he will be.... :shh
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Taranto expected to be playing in big finals matches alongside Martin when he and Jacob Hopper left Greater Western Sydney for Richmond at the end of 2022, but it hasn't panned out that way.
Three-time premiership coach Damien Hardwick stepped down midway through 2023 and the Tigers have won just two games in new boss Adem Yze's first year at the helm.
They sit second last on the ladder before resuming after the bye against high-flying Carlton at the MCG on June 30.
But Taranto is convinced there is a bright future for Richmond under Yze.
"I think we're set up really well," the 26-year-old said.
"It's hard to kind of feel that way when you've only won two games and you're losing most weeks.
"It's tough, I'm not going to lie. It's hard not winning and going through this phase.
"But we've got to find new ways to bring the energy and it's all about the young guys at the moment and trying to get them up to speed with the gameplan, and just trying to find ways to get better as a group."
Taranto believes Yze is doing a "magnificent" job with an evolving playing list as Richmond targets development and more wins in the second half of the season.
"He's one of the most positive guys you'll ever meet, he's getting the guys up and about, and it's about trying to play four quarters," Taranto said.
"We're not playing four quarters right now with a young group, so it's a job for me as a senior player to help those young players develop as quickly as possible.
"We want to be up the ladder and trying to get into the top eight as soon as possible."
Taranto has impressed in two games back in action after eight weeks out with a wrist injury.
"I certainly didn't waste those eight weeks just running on the sideline," he said.
"I was trying to coach and do as much as I could but it's better to be back playing now and I can do that on the field.
"Hopefully we can win a few more games after the bye this week."
Source: AFL website
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KNOCK OFFS: The finals heartbreak that made Tim Taranto a Tiger
Richmond midfielder Tim Taranto on his US influence, basketball dilemma, love for the Tiger Army, and why he’s full of hot air.
(https://resources.richmondfc.com.au/photo-resources/2024/06/28/165fb98c-6d35-4bbd-bd05-9e29831c1883/tycurEpr.jpg?width=451&height=268) (https://www.afl.com.au/video/1158320/knock-offs-the-finals-heartbreak-that-made-tim-taranto-a-tiger)
https://www.afl.com.au/video/1158320/knock-offs-the-finals-heartbreak-that-made-tim-taranto-a-tiger
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‘Fingers and toes crossed’: Taranto hopeful Tiger stars stay put
Despite the Tigers lowly ladder position, Tim Taranto has no regrets about his move from GWS to Punt Road, and is hopeful his star teammates stay for the rebuild.
Paywall: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/richmond-tigers-2024-tim-taranto-on-no-regrets-for-moving-clubs-and-hopes-that-premiership-teammates-stay-at-punt-road/news-story/d04370517825ef2b3cebcf8fb9b8391a
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STAR TIGER IN FOR THE LONG HAUL
Richmond recruit Tim Taranto has reportedly begun talks with teammates looking elsewhere beyond 2024, as the club continues its rebuild after a dynastic run.
Herald Sun journalist Glenn McFarlane discussed Taranto’s strong feelings towards bringing the Punt Road side back to its best in a few years’ time alongside some key players at the club.
“There’s a number of people who have been speaking about the potential of being on the move at the end of the year – you’ve got Dan Rioli, Dustin Martin, Liam Baker … what I can tell you is that Tim Taranto is already trying to get some words in with some of these guys,” McFarlane begun by saying on Fox Footy’s Midweek Tackle.
“He’s actually urging them to stick together, that ‘we need to stick together as a part of this, we need to help lead this footy club back – it’s going to be a long road, but we want to be a competitive force’; he’s pleading them in a sense”.
“How is he going to discuss this with Dustin Martin!” fellow Herald Sun reporter Scotty Gullan joked.
Liam Baker has been heavily linked back to Western Australia – specifically West Coast – while pair Dustin Martin and Daniel Rioli have been speculated to join Gold Coast after strong interest.
“Tim Taranto’s the future captain of this club, absolutely – lock that in for a few years time. He’s trying to talk them into what (Trent) Cotchin did, he stayed, (Jack) Riewoldt stayed – let’s hang around, let’s build something here,” McFarlane continued.
“There’s an element of frustration; there’s absolutely no doubt that he’s frustrated with where they’re at, at the moment … he’s saying he wants to stay there, he wants to see out this contract, he believes in this footy club.”
Martin and Baker run out of contract at the end of the year, while Daniel Rioli is contracted at Richmond until the end of 2027.
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/future-captain-urges-teammates-to-stay-crafty-blues-future-up-in-the-air-trade-whispers/news-story/31ae745a232132373ad22e63cab4c280
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Great interview in today's HUN with Tim Taranto
He's clearly in for the long haul..
I would assume online it is behind their pesky paywall
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Should have been captain this year . Let's hope he is sole captain next year
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He has been amazing
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HTF does he get a serious concussion yet no free kick? Please explain Dill and Laura you stuffen morons?
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How was it when the players yelling at the ump saying Taranto can't see and they didn't want to stop the game :rollin
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How was it when the players yelling at the ump saying Taranto can't see and they didn't want to stop the game :rollin
Because as far as RFC is concerned umpires can’t see
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..Taranto excited by growing leadership
Tim Taranto has embraced the chance to train alongside the Tigers' exciting crop of first-round draft picks.
By Zakariya El-Houli, Richmond Media
22 hrs ago
Off the back of a challenging 2024 campaign, Tim Taranto has embraced the opportunity to train alongside Richmond’s exciting crop of first-round draft picks in the pre-season.
Speaking to Richmond Media, Taranto said “it’s been a different vibe.”
“There’s a lot of young fresh faces and a lot of new midfielders, which is exciting for me.”
The 26-year-old has welcomed the chance to mentor the Club’s emerging talent throughout the pre-season.
“I get to share my knowledge and my experience now, which I'm really enjoying,” he said.
“I get to work with (Josh) Smillie, (Sam) Lalor and Taj (Hotton) when he's back in training, so it's been exciting.
“It's been different, a lot of new energy, which is good…I think the older boys have definitely liked that, so it's been a fun start so far.”
Looking towards 2025 as an opportunity to enhance his leadership, Taranto said he’s given the young players space to learn and grow.
“Just letting them figure it out for themselves a little bit, but also just being that sounding board,” Taranto said.
“I just think back to my time when I was 18 to 20-years-old and how much of an impact the older boys had for me, so it's my turn now to repay the favour to them, but also challenge and push them to be the best players they can be.
“(My role as a leader) is probably going to be similar.”
“I'll obviously play a bit of midfield and show the young boys how to do it, and then try and take my leadership and keep growing that part of my game because I'm really enjoying that.
“It's definitely what I'm enjoying at the moment, finding that balance between being the best player I can be, but also, making the team better as well.”
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1707357/taranto-a-lot-of-new-energy