One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on February 14, 2025, 06:51:08 PM
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Just announced on 7news.
We're also going to have a leadership rather than a vice-captain.
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Visionless, peeweak decision. Poor leader - undisciplined, injury prone and way past his prime. :thumbsdown
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Richmond 2025 AFL Leadership Group:
Toby Nankervis (captain)
Tim Taranto
Tom Lynch
Nathan Broad
Jayden Short
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Nankervis to lead Richmond for fourth season
RFC website
14 Feb 2025
Toby Nankervis has been confirmed as Richmond’s captain for the 2025 AFL season, following the completion of the Club’s annual leadership process.
Nankervis stood out to his teammates and the broader football department, Club and Board, for a fourth consecutive year, having initially been appointed co-captain along with Dylan Grimes in 2022.
The 30-year-old took on the reins as Richmond’s sole captain for the first time in 2024 and had an excellent individual season, winning the Maurie Fleming Medal as third in the Club’s best and fairest.
Nankervis was commended throughout the process for his team-first approach, training standards and clear, precise messaging.
The experienced ruckman also leads by example as one of the most combative players in the league. His uncompromising approach saw him ranked No. 1 at Richmond for tackles, clearances and contested possessions in 2024.
Nankervis will be joined in the Club’s 2025 leadership group by Nathan Broad, Tim Taranto, Tom Lynch and Jayden Short.
Broad’s depth of leadership experience at the Club is extensive and he has again been backed in by his teammates to continue.
The consistent defender had a career-best fourth place finish in last year’s Jack Dyer Medal and is renowned for his excellent training standards and reliability. Broad, 31, is also a great connector among teammates and is a popular figure around the group.
Taranto joins Richmond’s leadership group for the first time, following an excellent two seasons to start his Richmond career.
The 27-year-old has rarely played a bad game among his 38 matches for the Tigers and has continually lifted his leadership qualities across his time at the Club, such is his desire to drive the group forward.
Short and Lynch continue in leadership positions again in 2025, recognition for their standing within the group.
Lynch, 32, is a former AFL club-captain that has been admired and respected by teammates since arriving at Richmond at the end of 2018.
Despite being sidelined for large portions of the past two years he has remained a vocal and attentive leader among the group that takes a hands-on approach to aiding the development of young players.
Short, who is the longest-serving Richmond player among the leadership group, having been drafted in the 2014 Rookie Draft, is a driver of energy for all players.
He has been a consistent performer across 175 games for the Club and a continually outstanding role-model for his teammates in the way he prepares to play.
Rounding out the model for 2025 is Dion Prestia and Nick Vlastuin, both experienced club leaders who will take on mentoring roles, given the important influence they have both on and off the field.
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1716154/nankervis-to-lead-richmond-for-fourth-season
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So this year they are happy to tell us who is actually in the leadership group which is great
But makes you wonder why they didn't for the last 3 years
But congrats to all
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"It's going to take absolutely everyone to get to where we want to go."
Go inside today's team meeting for the 2025 leadership group announcement
VIDEO: https://x.com/Richmond_FC/status/1890333158911902028
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Have my doubts Short being there.
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Have my doubts Short being there.
Now you know how I feel whenever the opposition has the ball.... :shh
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Have my doubts Short being there.
While I don't agree with it, no surprise
VC last year and held in high regard by the players. What they see and get inside the Club isn't what we see on the field
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Have my doubts Short being there.
While I don't agree with it, no surprise
VC last year and held in high regard by the players. What they see and get inside the Club isn't what we see on the field
Well then...good to know that actual match performance and setting a good example on the field is apparently only of a minor/secondary concern to the club in these matters.... ::) :help
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Have my doubts Short being there.
While I don't agree with it, no surprise
VC last year and held in high regard by the players. What they see and get inside the Club isn't what we see on the field
Well then...good to know that actual match performance and setting a good example on the field is apparently only of a minor/secondary concern to the club in these matters.... ::) :help
Players have the biggest say in the leadership group,followed by the coaches, staff and then the board
Suggest you take it up with the playing group ;D
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Have my doubts Short being there.
While I don't agree with it, no surprise
VC last year and held in high regard by the players. What they see and get inside the Club isn't what we see on the field
Well then...good to know that actual match performance and setting a good example on the field is apparently only of a minor/secondary concern to the club in these matters.... ::) :help
Players have the biggest say in the leadership group,followed by the coaches, staff and then the board
Suggest you take it up with the playing group ;D
They need a kick up arse then because they clearly don't give a stuff about those things either - as evidenced by today's rudderless non-effort. :shh
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Forging Forward | Episode 3: Leading from the Front
Toby Nankervis, Tom Lynch and Tim Livingstone break down the roles of the Richmond Football Club leadership group and how it’ll take everyone to help the Tigers’ pursuit back up the ladder.
(https://resources.richmondfc.com.au/photo-resources/2025/03/08/bbb1a880-96f1-4bd3-8edd-0ab61e19a0de/UFNmIUCj.jpg?width=902&height=536) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YhAt-xuAy4)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YhAt-xuAy4
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Captains performance tonight :clapping
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Captains performance tonight :clapping
X2. Was massive against a very athletic opponent
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As posted on the match day thread
I'm one of his harshest critics
But he led from the front and the Cubs followed
Sensational Captain's game.
At half time in the club XIII room they had Liam Fawcett and Ollie Hayes-Brown and both spoke about what a great leader Nank is. They said he is always checking on how they're all going. Always calling checking in
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Captains performance tonight :clapping
X2. Was massive against a very athletic opponent
x3