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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Today at 08:51:01 PM »
Can someone please explain to me how our next pick is suddenly number 29   8)

As per the AFL Draft tracker

https://www.afl.com.au/draft/draft-tracker/2025
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by mightytiges on Today at 08:49:15 PM »
16. Norf - Dovaston
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Richmond Rant / Re: Pick 8: Sam Grlj
« Last post by mightytiges on Today at 08:47:25 PM »
Sam Grlj to bring the sizzle to Richmond

By Richmond Media
Nov 19, 2025, 7:57 pm




Richmond has selected exciting Oakleigh Chargers running-machine Sam Grlj with its second selection, No. 8 overall at tonight’s Telstra AFL Draft.

The speedster averaged 20.3 disposals, five tackles and 3.9 clearances at Coates Talent League level this year and 17 touches for Victoria Metro.

Grlj also impressed when playing for Richmond’s VFL team in Round 19 and 20, instantly standing out as a top-level talent.

Richmond National Recruiting Manager, Rhy Gieschen said the Club had tracked Grlj closely across the past three years.

“Sam’s attributes are really clear when you watch him play and he always plays to his strengths which is his terrific mix of speed, agility and endurance,” he said.

“Our fans will love his ability to use these attributes to take the game forward and break lines.

“His ability to link up and challenge the opposition with his run and dash is the standout feature in his game, which is also underpinned by the fact that he is a serious competitor who loves to win.

“Sam showed his ability to play really strong senior football in our VFL side this year acquitting himself extremely well.

“He also showcased his athletic profile at the recent Draft Combine where he was a 2.92 for the 20m sprint and a 5:55 two-kilometre time-trial which is an elite mix of speed and endurance.

“Sam has a real positive outlook on life and is always upbeat. He has great energy and is always looking at ways to improve his own game.

“We are delighted to welcome him and his family to the Swinburne Centre and cannot wait for the Tiger Army to make him one of their own.”

Grlj was voted as the captain of the Vic Metro U18 side this year, as well as captaining his school side at Camberwell Grammar such is his high-level character.

The 182cm Canterbury product was used mostly in the midfield and across half back this year.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1932043/sam-grjl-to-bring-the-sizzle-to-richmond
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Richmond Rant / Re: Pick 8: Sam Grlj
« Last post by Simonator on Today at 08:47:12 PM »
He’s got the attributes to be the prototype modern midfielder. Think Holmes/smith/callaghan

Has the combo of elite speed and endurance. Can use the ball well and also find the goals

Pair all of that with a bit of mongrel and intent to tackle ( like cumming mind you ) and he will be a gun
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Richmond Rant / Re: Pick 7: Sam Cumming
« Last post by mightytiges on Today at 08:45:40 PM »
Sam Cumming arrives at Richmond

By Richmond Media
Nov 19, 2025, 7:49 pm




Richmond is delighted to welcome bull at a gate midfielder/forward, Sam Cumming, to the Club after swooping on him with its first pick, No. 7 overall at tonight’s Telstra AFL Draft.

Born and raised in Wentworth, New South Wales, Cumming moved to Adelaide in 2023, where he boarded at Prince Alfred College and played football for North Adelaide.

Cumming made an immediate impact in South Australian football circles, including winning the SANFL U/18 MVP award as a bottom-aged player last year.

He averaged 17 disposals and a goal as part of South Australia’s National Championships winning team in 2025 and earned All Australian selection.

Cumming also looked more than comfortable at senior level in the SANFL, averaging 21 touches across four games before a shoulder injury cut short his season.

A strong tackler and clearance player, Cumming is always in the thick of it around the coalface when playing through the midfield, though his contested marking also makes him a difficult forward match-up.

Richmond National Recruiting Manager Rhy Gieschen said that Cumming was combative and played with a hard edge.

“Sam has great speed and power and is a strong overhead mark. He is a team-first player and was a highly valued teammate across all teams he represented,” he added.

“After a strong and consistent U18 National Championships, he made his SANFL debut, and in his second league appearance, he had 21 disposals, five clearances, five tackles, and kicked three goals, which highlighted his ability to impact both as a midfielder and forward.

“He is a player of high character, and we are thrilled to welcome him and his family to Tigerland.”

Cumming continues a strong success line with Richmond and the Sunraysia region, which includes Richmond greats Matthew Knights, Mark Lee, and Dale Weightman (Mildura).

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1932034/sam-cumming-arrives-at-richmond
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by Simonator on Today at 08:45:22 PM »
I know it's to appease Foxtel

But this need to drag the selections out is excruciating

Just like spreading the draft over 2 nights

Should be done and dusted tonight by 9.30pm

Yep it’s ridiculous.
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by mightytiges on Today at 08:44:05 PM »
15. GWS - Oskar Taylor
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Today at 08:43:31 PM »
I know it's to appease Foxtel

But this need to drag the selections out is excruciating

Just like spreading the draft over 2 nights

Should be done and dusted tonight by 9.30pm
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by mightytiges on Today at 08:42:30 PM »
Giants have traded up swapping first rounders with Hawthorn plus throwing in a 2nd pick.

Giants bid on Kyle. Swans match it.

14. Syd - Harry Kyle



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Richmond Rant / Re: Pick 8: Sam Grlj
« Last post by mightytiges on Today at 08:39:09 PM »
As a bottom-ager for Oakleigh, Sam Grlj wouldn’t leave the ground until the lights were switched off for the night at Warrawee Park. Not a minute wasted, his thirst for improvement knows no bounds. What an asset he promises to be.
#AFLDraft

https://x.com/JontyRalphsmith/status/1991075375300907351

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Endurance and competitiveness top 10 prospect’s best weapons

Sam Grlj has had a fine season and shapes as a shrewd list addition for a club seeking a pacy midfielder.

Jonty Ralphsmith
zerohanger.com
October 22, 2025


Two things were highlighted about Oakleigh Chargers top 10 prospect Sam Grlj on the opening day of the 2025 AFL Draft National Combine.

The midfielder's endurance and competitiveness.

Grlj (pronounced grill) finished second in the two-kilometre time trial with a time of 5:58, behind only Sandringham Dragons running machine Jack Dalton, who was Grlj's pace-setter throughout his run.

The Vic Metro co-captain finished the AFL Draft National Combine as a rare athlete – breaking three seconds in the 20-metre sprint and six minutes in the two-kilometre time trial, proving his blend of speed and endurance.

“I was surprised with the time,” Grlj told Craft of the Draft the day after the run.

“I was just trying to go around sub 6:30 and then Jack pushed me and I was chasing him the whole time which was really good.

“Two kms is bloody hard to run so the time he did, credit to him, he's a good athlete but it probably helped me out.”



Running a personal best two-kilometre time trial underlined his innate competitiveness, a trait that shines through with the way he plays his footy.

Grlj catches the eye with his devastating overlap run, possession chains and clean skills, but it's underpinned by a hunger to get the best out of himself and beat opponents.

His contest work was on show during a two-game stint for Richmond's VFL side, where he got on-ball minutes and proved he had what it took to match it at the state league.

A bruising tackle on Gold Coast Academy prospect Zeke Uwland in a VFL game epitomised the spirit in a pair of games where he averaged 17 disposals and five tackles.

“His leadership, his exuberance and his excitement to be part of our program, and to be himself, was outstanding,” then Richmond VFL coach Jake Batchelor said of Grlj after his VFL debut.

“We saw on the track out there today he's got speed, he's got smarts, he's got sidesteps and agility.

“He's going to be a heck of a player.

“(I'm) really pleased (with him) and hopefully we can get him for the next couple of weeks as well because he definitely showed he can match it against some really good players.”



Grlj is unfazed about where he starts his career, likely as a linebreaking half-back or hard-working winger, but blossomed when charged with midfield responsibility in 2025, which is viewed as his long-term position.

Lauded within the programs he's been at for leading the way with his work ethic, a big pre-season set the foundation for a Coates Talent League year where he averaged 20 disposals and five tackles, thriving with the midfield time he was given under coach Ash Close.

“Drilling down on what I need to get good at and really improve my kicking efficiency and decision-making under pressure was a really important part of my pre-season,” Grlj said.

“He really encouraged me to show my flair through our games which set me up for a good season.

“I was really excited by the challenge of playing midfield and it suits attributes so I think it helped me out a lot this year.”


Aside: Both new Tigers in the one photo

A quieter U18s National Championships where Grlj, by admission, went away from what he was good at, raised some question marks about exactly where he sat in the draft crop.

He averaged 17 disposals in an up-and-down carnival for Vic Metro.

"I probably started thinking a little bit too much about the game and I think for me, when I play my best, I'm not thinking too much," Grlj noted.

"I'm just living in the moment more have that bit of flow so that's probably something I just missed throughout the 'Champs'."

A commanding finish to 2025 as he returned to what worked for him, including that Richmond VFL stint, put him back in discussions at the pointy end.

“My speed, competitiveness and agility would be good for me to bring to an AFL list and I'll be able to show that bring that out,” Grlj said.

“I don't take myself too seriously, try to be a good team person and look after my teammates, so I will invest in the club and the culture they're building.”

https://www.zerohanger.com/afl-draft-endurance-and-competitiveness-top-10-prospects-best-weapons-170179/
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