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Richmond Rant / Re: Tiger Training
« Last post by one-eyed on Today at 01:05:20 AM »
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jayden Short [merged]
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on Today at 01:00:16 AM »
Should have been delisted contract or not. I say delisted because im pretty darn sure no one else would want him.

Geez i hate players like him.

Get a life
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Richmond Rant / Re: Coach Adem Yze [merged]
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on Today at 12:53:56 AM »
Yze has led us to the bottom of the ladder. Not all his fault but then again isn’t the coach the ultimate person responsible?
Dimma never led us to less than 6 wins  - the list back then was miles worst than what Yze inherited so let’s not pretend there’s even a comparison between the two.

Noone seriously sees Yze as our next premiership coach, all I am saying is let’s not give him 5 years when we can move a year earlier.

If I am wrong, we are going to have a pretty good idea by this time next year.
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Richmond Rant / Re: SSP
« Last post by Tiger Khosh on Yesterday at 11:49:23 PM »
Krasnadamskis..

Get this guy a nickname asap

Kras will do i rekn
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Richmond Rant / Re: SSP
« Last post by Assange Tiger 😎 on Yesterday at 11:22:06 PM »
Krasnadamskis..

Get this guy a nickname asap
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Richmond Rant / Re: SSP
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 10:59:47 PM »
Anyone know what players other clubs have invited? Wonder if NHH got invited anywhere.
Adelaide, Carlton, Richmond, GWS, West Coast, Fremantle, Port Adelaide, St Kilda and Hawthorn all have list spots they have taken over from the off-season, and could potentially look at bringing in some established talent.

Train-On Prospect         AFL Club   

Elijah Hollands              Carlton
Will White                     Carlton
Jaxon Binns                  Essendon
Will Setterfield              Essendon
Mason Cox                   Fremantle   
Jayden Laverde              GWS
Jaidyn Stephenson      Port Adelaide   
Tom Burton                  Richmond
Marcus Krasnadamskis  Richmond   
Finlay Macrae              West Coast
Deven Robertson         West Coast
Harry Schoenberg        West Coast

https://www.zerohanger.com/ssp-state-of-play-the-afl-clubs-set-to-make-list-calls-and-the-train-on-prospects-in-the-mix-2-171160/
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Still a chance to meet Tigers

By Yarrawonga Chronicle
Nov 24, 2025


The Richmond AFL Tigers spent time with junior football lovers yesterday, with fanatics learning new skills around the ground and plenty of photos taken.

The players hosted a workshop with local Auskickers before taking Under 12s and Under 14s training and meeting local Tiger fans with a meet and greet and signing session.

But for those who did not get a chance to see their footy heroes, the Tigers are still in town on Wednesday, meeting with some of the older football lovers.

The Richmond side themselves will be training from 3pm – 5pm at JC Lowe Oval before taking part in the training of the Under 16s and Under 18s at 5pm and the seniors at 5.45pm.

A BBQ will be available with the canteen and can bar also open for those hoping to come down and have a look.

Bring the family, wear your colours and come watch your favourite AFL players up close at JC Lowe Oval.

Richmond CEO Shane Dunne said the trip would help the club start the year with strong momentum.

“We know there are Richmond fans everywhere and particularly in the Yarrawonga and broader North East region,” Mr Dunne said.

“Connecting with these fans creates a great buzz.

“It’s good for the players to get away together, train hard, and give back to the community during our time in the region.”

https://www.seymourtelegraph.com.au/sport/still-a-chance-to-meet-tigers/
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Why former Hawk chose to pursue coaching role at Richmond

By SEN
24 Nov 2025


Recently retired Hawthorn forward Luke Breust isn’t taking any time away from football after stepping away as a player at the end of last season.

It was only one week after the 2025 season when it was announced that the 308-game triple premiership player would join Richmond’s coaching staff as a development coach.

While the Tigers finished 17th in 2025, Adem Yze’s young side impressed many and Breust is another who’s excited about how Richmond can develop in years to come.

“I'm really excited about their list. I don't think anyone had them at five wins this year, everyone was predicting them to be right down the bottom,” Breust told SEN.

“If they can nail the draft again this year...I think they've put a huge focus into the development area, so I'm looking forward to working with Jack Ziebell and Taylor Duryea to fast-track (the team's) development.

“I think it's an exciting time. Hopefully, fast forward a few years, once you can get 20-40 games into some of these guys, we can start to push for Finals and challenge again.”

Breust, who was previously coached by Yze from 2011 to 2020 as an assistant, admits that his relationship with the head coach was critical in helping him pick Richmond over other clubs who showed interest in his services.

"I enjoyed the process, there were a few clubs I interviewed with. Ultimately, Richmond got the nod," Breust told Trade Radio.

"Adem Yze had been with me at Hawthorn for a while. I got a really good feeling with Richmond. I can't wait to get started at the Tigers."

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2025/11/23/afl-2025-luke-breust-new-role-richmond-this-is-your-journey
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2026 AFL Draft
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 10:48:50 PM »
AFL Draft: 10 of the leading prospects for 2026

Jonty Ralphsmith
Zerohanger.com
24 Nov 2025


Craft of the Draft has named the 10 best players to watch next season, as well as a series of others on the precipice.

Worth a mention:
Athletic defender Darcy Szerszyn and his Dandenong Stingrays teammate Gus Kennedy are both highly regarded after impressive 2025 campaigns. Key defender Tate Hodgson was included in the AFL Academy squad despite not playing a game this year due to stress fractures, highlighting where he sits, while midfielder Cody Templeton and Essendon NGA prospect Blake Justice are other Victorians worth tracking. Defender Kale Matthews-Hampton and midfielder Archie Van Dyk are among the best South Australians, while key-position player Benji van Rooyen and livewire Koby Lecras are among the best openly available Western Australians. Of the club-tied talent, West Coast NGA prospect Garrison Kenh put himself on the map in the U17s Futures Game as a dynamic half-back, Fremantle NGA Lucas Robinson is highly regarded as an inside midfielder, while Brisbane-tied Caylen Murray and Gold Coast Academy rebounder Archie Hill are others who are touted.

Early word on the 2026 draft class:
Headlines will be rampant again about the compromised nature of the draft if the two headline names for 2026 continue on their current trajectory, which has them on course to be top five selections. Both players are the face of draft class, but the best openly available talent remains quite open. There are several talls at the pointy end which will be intriguing to track given key-position talent has slipped down the order in recent years due to the lower strike rate. Word in the industry is that the 2026 class is stronger than the 2025 crop, but given we are 12 months out, so much can change. All four northern clubs have one player in the AFL Academy, with Carlton, Port Adelaide, North Melbourne, West Coast, Fremantle and Essendon other clubs which have a well-regarded club-tied talent.

Early Top 10

Cody Walker (Bendigo Pioneers)
Dougie Cochrane (Central District)
Lewis Houndsome (Northern Knights)
Marlon Neocleous (Gippsland Power)
Gabe Patterson (Glenelg)
Arki Butler (Sandringham Dragons)




Jack Pickett (Geelong Falcons)

The Geelong Falcons key forward kicked 30 goals across eight games in the Coates Talent League in 2025, stunningly only failing to kick multiple majors twice, with a game-high bag of seven.

He also fit in eight games for Geelong Grammar, kicking 25 goals, and managed two appearances for Vic Country as a bottom-ager.

Mobile, athletic and aerially sound, he's the perfect package for a modern-day key forward.

Noah Williams (Geelong Falcons)

The hard-running Geelong Falcons prospect announced himself in the AFL Futures Game, where he took out best afield honours, impressing with his incisive kicking and work rate.

Has a high footy IQ and chains the ball well in transition.

Played 10 games for Geelong Falcons and Vic Country's last game of the U18s National Championships on the wing.

Aidan McCartney (Sydney Academy)

McCartney will have a decision to make next year about whether to nominate as a father-son for North Melbourne, where dad Jason played 109 of his 182 games, or Sydney, which has developed him through the talent pathway as part of its Academy.

A modern-day key forward who still has some growth remaining, McCartney's hands above his head are sound.

He leads up and covers the ground well and has the athletic traits needed to succeed.

Heath Mellody (Claremont)

Mellody slices and dices his way through opposition teams with his punishing ball use and willingness to take the game on off both feet out of the backline.

Was a key member of Claremont's U18s premiership side this year, and as well as his ball use, he plays taller than his listed 181cm height.

Still has some filling out to do, but is already showing what he can do.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/afl/afl-draft-10-of-the-leading-prospects-for-2026/ar-AA1R09ws
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