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Richmond Rant / Re: Patrick Retschko
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on Yesterday at 04:38:11 PM »
He can't be more underwhelming that Ralphsmith surely.

Give him a go.

I think he can. In fact, I am wondering why we would give a 19yo HRS a go. Do something different.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Patrick Retschko
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 02:46:44 PM »
He can't be more underwhelming that Ralphsmith surely.

Give him a go.
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Kornhead is correct and King is just full of hyperbole at the moment.

Some of these kids might make it, but statistically speaking, if we have drafted well, we might see a handful of the last two years draftees make damned good careers. But half or more won't make it.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Who is our most reliable player?
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 02:42:05 PM »
Reliable to stay on the park?

Or reliable/dependable when near the pill? Because the latter would be Vlastuin IMO.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Kane Cornes Watch
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on Yesterday at 02:33:22 PM »
Fair
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I don’t like Kane Cornes but it is hard to argue with him. Felt to me like D King is trying to get Tiger fans up and about ahead of season 2026 which we have all seen before.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Kane Cornes Watch
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 01:04:22 PM »
Kane Cornes on X/twitter responding to David King:

If they [Richmond] finish 10th or higher I’ll wash your car in Richmond coloured budgie smugglers. 6.01

https://x.com/i/status/2013410728095400374
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Car City at best”: Assessing Richmond’s prestige cars analogy

Andrew Slevison 
January 20th, 2026


“Everywhere you look… there’s a Ferrari, there’s another…”

The Richmond Football Club has been putting together a nice catalogue of prestige cars in recent years.

That is according to David King who was at Tigers training on Monday and clearly liked what he saw.

King marvelled at some of the Tigers draftees, suggesting perhaps Adem Yze’s side could be destined to climb up the ladder in 2026.

Sone of Richmond’s young guns include Sam Lalor, Taj Hotton, Harry Armstrong and Luke Trainor, among others.

SEN Breakfast pair Sam Edmund and Kane Cornes were quick to assess King’s thoughts and were not quite as effusive with their praise.

“If Richmond are Nick Theodossi Prestige Cars then what’s it like walking into the Gabba at the moment? Is that like Monaco?,” Edmund said.

“What’s it like down at GMHBA Stadium then?”

Cornes added: “What’s it like at the Whitten Oval? It’s a Formula 1 track!”

Edmund continued by throwing out a Car City reference, but did insist that the Tigers are in a good spot in their rebuild.

“I’m sorry, but Richmond - that’s Car City at best I reckon. (It’s calling) a spade a spade at the moment,” he added.

“We’re not saying they’re not well coached, we’re not saying they’re not on the right path, we’re not saying they haven’t picked the right kids - but they are kids.

“Keep your eyes open for a bargain, Car City - not Nick Theodossi Prestige Cars.”

Cornes said further: “I think it’s like going to Cars Guide and you’ve got the filter and you put the limit to $20,000.

“Then every now and then an ad pops up for a more expensive vehicle, that’s what I think it’s like at Richmond.”

So, who is the Ferrari?

Edmund: “I’m looking at Richmond’s best side for this year - who is the Ferrari? I can’t find a Ferrari!”

Cornes: “I can’t find a Ferrari yet.”

Edmund: “In the workshop there’s a couple of classy and vintage old cars like Nick Vlastuin…”

Cornes: “There’s a couple in the workshop that if fine-tuned can be good footballers.

“Then there’s a couple of shiny, new, hybrid electric vehicles that are the new age. Lalor will be a Ferrari, but he’s not yet.”
In the eyes of Cornes, the Richmond rebuild is perfectly placed after five wins in 2025 even if he doesn’t agree with the prestige cars analogy.

“Five wins last year, a percentage of 66 - it is a big stretch to think that they are going to double the win tally as they are still very much in rebuilding mode.

“I’m not sure if they’re desperate to be top 10. Another year in the bottom four, go to the draft again, get this list absolutely right to go, and then you start to add some players form other clubs and target free agency aggressively before you’re ready to make a serious push.

“Things are on track, Tigers fans are in a really good spot, they’ve celebrated all the success. Now they have the excitement of going along and watching these young players develop. The strategy they’ve got is absolutely the right one.
“But I think 10 wins is a stretch. To finish 10th last year you had to win 12 games.”

Richmond’s social team presumably saw King’s post and were inspired to caption a draftees highlights post with the words “Vroom vroom” accompanied by a car emoji.

https://sportnation.nz/article/richmond-prestige-cars-david-king-tweet-tigers-youngsters
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Richmond Rant / Re: General preseason training discussion [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 12:55:13 PM »
David King on X/twitter:

At Tigers today - it’s like visiting Nick Theodosi’s Prestige Cars…..Everywhere you look…..there’s a Ferrari, there’s another, there’s another…..
I don’t know what that means for ‘26, but if they stay healthy and can manage the kids minutes (5 on bench), look out. Top 10? 🤷‍♂️

https://x.com/i/status/2013088855084212641
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Richmond Rant / Re: Any Father sons to look out for?
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 12:42:47 PM »
Father-son prospects train with Tigers

Richmond will welcome two father-son prospects to the Club this week.

By Richmond Media
Jan 20, 2026, 11:34 am


Two Richmond father-son prospects, Archie Daffy and Jack Leys, will be embedded into the Tigers’ AFL program this week as they continue their development towards the 2026 AFL Draft.

Archie is the son of 165-gamer, and 1998 Jack Dyer Medallist, Nick Daffy, while Jack is the son of Brian Leys, who played 110 matches for the Tigers from 1988-1994.

Throughout the week, the talented duo will train with Richmond’s senior team, participate in gym and recovery sessions, sit in meetings, and learn invaluable lessons about the standards, demands, and expectations of being in an elite AFL environment.

The 173cm Daffy is an exciting small forward, who kicked seven goals in eight games, and averaged 11 disposals for the Geelong Falcons in the Coates Talent League last year, while also having strong performances with Geelong College at APS level.

Leys, 182cm, played 14 U18s games for Woodville-West Torrens Eagles last season, averaging 15.6 disposals, particularly impressing with 17 disposals and two goals in Round 3, 24 disposals in Round 15, and 23 disposals in the preliminary final. Leys played alongside 2025 Richmond draftee, Zane Peucker, at the Eagles last year.

The Tigers recently re-structured their pathway program, amalgamating Next Generation Academy (NGA) programming with father-son, father-daughter pathways, establishing the Richmond Academy. Click here to read more.

NGA prospect, Tanner Armstrong, has also trained with the Tigers at stages throughout this pre-season.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1945503/father-son-prospects-train-with-tigers
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