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Richmond Rant / Re: 2026 Fixture discussion
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on Today at 05:48:27 PM »
Playing Geelong at Geelong in the last game , I have no doubt that Hocking filled the AFL up with Geelong supporters before he left . Geelong always get the rub of the green.

Look at their last 6 rounds.
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by ajGreen on Today at 03:49:16 PM »
@CalTwomey

Carlton's picks No.9 and No.11 are on the move.

Essendon is the frontrunner to land No.9 using its picks late in the first & early in the second round.

North Melbourne is in line to get pick 11 using pick 25 and a future second-round pick as the key parts of the swap.


@AFLcomau
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by one-eyed on Today at 02:38:01 PM »

https://youtu.be/4usmlXBRxJ0?si=1rsWSvuxmvP5SCeP

Gieschen interview on club website.

“Draft best available talent at our first picks and look for needs later in the draft”.

Richmond National Recruiting Manager, Rhy Gieschen, spoke to Richmond Media to preview the upcoming AFL Draft, set to take place on Wednesday and Thursday night.

On how the Tigers will approach prospects tied to rival clubs via academies:
"They're quality players and we've been tracking those players for three years. I think I've been on record before as saying if they're at the top of our list when our pick comes, we'll place a bid, and I think that's the only way that the system works and what the AFL's put in place. Those guys are certainly right at the top of our order, so if it comes to be, we'll bid and I think the clubs that are getting them are really lucky because they're quality players and quality people."

On the potential of trading our picks (3, 4, 38, 81):
"It's always on the table. These days with recruiting, you've got to be really flexible and stay ready for whatever the best outcome for the Club is. We've had a lot of discussions internally, we are pretty comfortable picking at the top, and at this stage we'll be just picking at our picks, but you never say never and we plan accordingly, and work through what the best outcome we think will be for us."

On drafting the best player available vs drafting for a specific list need:
"It's something we talk about quite a bit, and that's both in our list management conversations and our draft conversations. I'm really confident that at the top of the order, we just go on best available talent. If you look at every player who's been taken up the top end of the draft, clubs have just picked for the player that they think will be a really long-term successful player…that's our strategy. As it goes deeper in the draft you might consider what your list needs, but we've always been draft the best available player and then you can work through that in list management later on."

On the strength of this year’s draft class:
"It's strong…we love it, we're really happy to be picking up the top. It's been a strategy of ours and we're really excited to pick those guys up the top and then we've obviously got pick 38 as well, which is a good place to come back into the draft. We think there's some guys there that can really add value and it'll just be a waiting game to see who gets through and excited to pick someone there as well."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1929518/gieschen-looks-ahead-to-draft-bids-trades-and-more
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Richmond Rant / Re: Tiger Training
« Last post by one-eyed on Today at 02:34:23 PM »
Track Watch: Pre-Season Week One

By Richmond Media
Nov 15, 2025


Now that the 2026 AFL Fixture has officially landed, all eyes are locked in on our Round 1 date with Carlton at the MCG.

Set for Thursday 12 March, that’s just under 120 days away.

And things are certainly ramping up at the Swinburne Centre, as we recap a busy week one of pre-season.

It’s worth noting that only the first-to-four-year players are required for the first two weeks, before the full squad returns on November 24 for our pre-season community camp trip to Yarrawonga and the surrounding areas.

Veteran Tom Lynch was the first Tiger out on Monday morning, moving through his warm-up routine, running lines and sharpening up his kicking, before the team gathered for their first meeting back.

While Lynch isn’t required back just yet, it’s positive to see the 236-gamer focused on his craft.

Then, all attention turned to the first-to-four-year players, on their official first week back.

Seth Campbell arrived in style, channelling his inner Anthony Edwards by sporting his number five Minnesota Timberwolves jersey as he kicked off his fourth pre-season at the Swinburne Centre. The energetic pressure forward didn’t miss a beat throughout the on-field training sessions this week, leading to every kick, and taking the ball clean as if it were a match day.

Steely Green impressed in week one of pre-season, showing composure and elite execution on the field. The lively small forward looked sharp, hitting targets with precision and making quick decisions while under pressure.

New recruit Patrick Retschko burst onto the training track for his first run in his new colours, immediately looking at home as he reunited with some of his junior teammates. The 19-year-old showcased his trademark run-and-carry and impressive handball speed throughout the sessions. He also wears elite green boots. Worth keeping your eyes out for them!

After missing the back end of his debut season due to a hamstring injury, Sam Lalor returned to training in style. He lit up the track with his explosiveness and elite kicking skills, with the number one draft pick also marking the ball clean, showcasing his confidence in aerial contests.

Tom Brown created some laughter when a playful snap during their jog back for a drink break nearly caused some friendly fire.

Development Coach recruit, Luke Breust, wasted no time getting to know the group, running stoppage drills in the attacking 50 for young forwards, Taj Hotton, Jasper Alger and Green. The young crop of Tigers are already gaining plenty from Hawthorn’s three-time premiership champion.

Kane McAuliffe was working closely with Development Coach Jack Ziebell, throwing him ground balls, emulating winning the ball off a tap from centre square.

By Friday, a few more familiar faces joined the group, with Maurice Rioli and Ben Miller completing early morning runs with Hugo Ralphsmith. Jack Ross also joined the veteran group for a gym session, before the young players hit the track in the Melbourne sun.

It’s safe to say after just one week, it’s clear our first-to-four players have returned to the Swinburne Centre with an immense focus, energy, and intensity. Every player was dialled in and displayed positive signs, with Adem Yze calling for an “all in” approach to the training sessions.

Further excitement is in store next week, with the young core getting another important week of work in, before Richmond adds to its impressive group of youngsters at the AFL Draft on Wednesday and Thursday night.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1929612/track-watch-pre-season-week-one
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by one-eyed on Today at 02:32:13 PM »
He [Robey] toured Punt Rd on Wednesday.

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/2025-afl-draft-the-final-countdown.1402490/post-90233007

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Sorry to intrude again, but thought you’d want an update. I’m unlikely to get any more info.

Essentially Cumming was told by Hartley they really like him. BUT it’s between him and 2 others for your first two picks.

So they didn’t guarantee he is off to you guys. Which isn’t unusual, from what I know clubs rarely definitively say to players they’ll take them.

Thought I’d just pass it on.

https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/2025-afl-draft-the-final-countdown.1402490/post-90233152
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by one-eyed on Today at 02:30:55 PM »
2025 AFL Draft Preview: Richmond

Michael Alvaro
AFL Draft
November 13, 2025


THE RICHMOND regeneration continues at the upcoming AFL Draft, with the Tigers holding consecutive top-10 selections. After seven of the Tigers’ eight national draftees from 2024 made their debuts this year, the club is once again well poised to be a key player in shaping the order of proceedings.

2025 RECORD: 17th | 5-18 | 66.0%
2025 PICKS: 3, 4, 38, 81
FUTURE PICKS: ’26 R1, ’26 R2, ’26 R3, ’26 R4 | ’27 R1, ’27 R2, ’27 R3, ’27 R4
ACADEMY/FATHER-SON NOMINEES: Louis Kellaway (F/S)

FIRST PICK(S):
Picks 3 & 4


It’s likely we’ll see the return of ‘Bidmond’ early on night one, with the potential to make as many as four bids within the first half-dozen picks. If West Coast doesn’t call out Zeke Uwland then the Tigers surely will, followed by fellow Suns Academy member Dylan Patterson – who would be the perfect open draft fit.

Then comes another Queenslander in Daniel Annable (tied to Brisbane), and Carlton father-son gun Harry Dean. The latter may be left for Essendon to bid on, but like Patterson suits a long-term list need to justify a bid from Richmond. Though, make no mistake, there’s an element of keeping clubs accountable.

Richmond may be open to fielding offers for pick three, depending on what is left over from West Coast’s two picks. An ideal scenario would see athletic ruck-forward Cooper Duff-Tytler left on the board, but that may then see Essendon come calling for the Calder Cannons product.

Arguably the most likely combination Richmond sews up is that of Eastern Ranges pair Sullivan Robey and Xavier Taylor. Both have quite small draft ranges and if not called out by the Tigers, wouldn’t last past Essendon or Melbourne at the very latest. Lock them in as top-10 picks.

If not both of them, then perhaps Richmond’s need for speed puts Sam Grlj in the mix. It’s a draft to fill list holes, although this would be a bit of a reach with the Oakleigh bolter more likely to be taken early in the teens. Elsewhere, Sam Cumming is a prospect with Tiger traits who will be in high demand in Richmond’s hitting zone.

REMAINING CROP:
Picks 38 & 81


The Tigers are only expected to make three selections in the National Draft. That means the fate of father-son nominee Louis Kellaway is somewhat up in the air. Richmond would likely want to target another player on its board with pick 38 and bring the South Australian midfielder in as a rookie.

In the scenario of using pick 38, small and quick forwards may be in the offing. The likes of Latrelle Pickett and Leon Kickett would be exciting acquisitions if available, while a bid on West Coast Next Generation Academy member Tylah Williams shouldn’t be ruled out, either.

Perhaps Talor Byrne or Zane Peucker fit the bill with their toughness and power, both providing great energy as small mid-forwards. Suns Academy member Koby Coulson could also be an option to carry on earlier trends, with his agility and uncompromising ball winning style suiting Richmond’s midfield.

Depending on what happens earlier in the piece, Richmond could also look to bring in some key position support – mostly in the form of rucks or backs. Taj Murray is a highly developable option in the ruck, while Tasmanian Avery Thomas has plenty of upside as an aggressive interceptor.

KEY QUESTIONS:

– How many bids will the Tigers make amidst their own picks?
– What combination will Richmond target with picks three and four?
– Will Richmond be able to land father-son nominee Louis Kellaway?

https://central.rookieme.com/afl/2025/11/13/2025-afl-draft-preview-richmond/
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by one-eyed on Today at 02:29:42 PM »
Adem Yze and Steven King keeping a close eye on today’s CDG draft training session.

Prospect Cooper Duff-Tytler is in full flight alongside a raft of other young stars.

The Tiges currently hold picks 3 and 4, while the dees currently hold picks 7 and 8. 👀

@FootyonNine @9NewsMelb


https://x.com/JoelKennedyy/status/1989471312709128259
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2026 Fixture discussion
« Last post by one-eyed on Today at 02:28:01 PM »
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by Tiger Khosh on Today at 01:17:48 PM »

https://youtu.be/4usmlXBRxJ0?si=1rsWSvuxmvP5SCeP

Gieschen interview on club website.

“Draft best available talent at our first picks and look for needs later in the draft”.
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Last post by ajGreen on Today at 11:40:38 AM »
Robey apparently toured punt road.

Admired the Cmfeu flag
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