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Richmond Rant / Re: Jasper Alger [merged]
« Last post by Stripes on Yesterday at 12:48:54 PM »
Apparently a big standout at preseason training this year. I really hope he gets more senior game time because I feel he offer the team another asset we don't already have with his marking, ball use and x-factor up forward.
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All-Australians: 1 (Tom Lynch)

Rising Star winners: 0

I wonder how this compares to other teams. We never seem to be nominated for these types of awards. How Vlaustin didn't make the AA team last year is criminal. One of these years, we'll actually win a Rising Star award too - just not while Karen Cornes is still a representative  ::)



Vlastuin should have had 2-3 by now easily IMO.

If he was wearing Geelong hoops he'd be a monty.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Thomas Sims [merged]
« Last post by Stripes on Yesterday at 12:46:24 PM »
I hope they turn this kid into our number one future ruck. Given his skills, ball handling, threat forward and running capability, he would be a massive asset around the ground once Nank retires.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Sam Lalor [merged]
« Last post by Stripes on Yesterday at 12:43:33 PM »
Sammy really is a star. Even at training, everything he touches turns to gold. The more we get the ball into this kids hands the better we'll be. It's crazy how much we rely on him already. Love to see him lining up along side of Cumming and Grlj next year :pray
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Richmond Rant / Re: Josh Smillie [merged]
« Last post by Stripes on Yesterday at 12:39:53 PM »
We/he are very lucky that he was drafted as part of a group of high picks. If he had of been our one out, early choice, the heat would have been excruciating for the poor kid. The club may have buckled to pressure and thrown him to the wolves at AFL level which would have either immediately re-injured him or stripped him of all confidence.

The luxury of time is a gift few young draftees are afforded, especially those taken in the first half of kids picked. Smilie is being eased into his football career because we have older, more experienced players already in his role at AFL level and we have other young stars to already present to the hungry masses.

I think Smilie will end up being a crucial cog in our premiership machine. With his strength, size and skills, he will win us the inside ball and break out of contests to find our outside ball users (Grlj, Hotton, Cumming, Campbell, Rioli etc).
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All-Australians: 1 (Tom Lynch)

Rising Star winners: 0

I wonder how this compares to other teams. We never seem to be nominated for these types of awards. How Vlaustin didn't make the AA team last year is criminal. One of these years, we'll actually win a Rising Star award too - just not while Karen Cornes is still a representative  ::)

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Richmond Rant / Re: Best 23 in 2026?
« Last post by Stripes on Yesterday at 12:07:19 PM »
I'm very torn between in the team that will win us the most games in 2026 and the team that I want to develop/build for the future. If its a team to win games in 2026, then here is mine -

FB: Broad Miller Trainor
HB: Banks Balta Vlastuin
C: Retschko Prestia Short
HF: Campbell Lynch Lalor
FF: Mansell, Faull Fawcett
Fol: Nankervis Taranto Hopper
INT:Brown Hotton Ross Rioli, Cumming

But....if I have an eye on the future then -

FB: Gibcus Miller Trainor
HB: Banks Balta Brown
C: Retschko Smilie Grlj
HF: Campbell Fawcett Hopper
FF: Cumming Faull Armstrong
Fol: Nankervis Lalor Taranto
INT: Broad Vlaustin Hotton Rioli

Full Back -  My developing team has Gibcus and Trainor on the Half Back line along with Miller. This is a balance of developing youth and rock solid defense. Both have a massive upside if they can get games into their legs. They have height, poise, intercept ability and skill. They just need the strength and experience.

Half Back - Brown becomes our number one intercept defender and Balta our number one shutdown defender. I sense Balta is going to have a massive year this year and Banks will give us good run off the half back plus be eager to keep Grlj out of his spot.

Center - The addition of Retschko will give is a specialist wingman who can run all day. I like the idea of moving Grlj to the other wing where he can use his run, elusiveness and kicking. Short could play this role but he doesn't have the defensive side to his game or run Grlj provides. If he can ever get on the park, Smilie in the middle just makes sense because he can use his ball winning ability and also act as a link man, given his height.

Half Forward - Campbell was a surprize packet last season and has the elusive speed we need running up and back into our forwardline. Fawcett has the size the other two key forwards lack atm to break packs and provide a physical presence in the absence of Lynch.
Lalor is our utility. I wish we had ten of him. He gives us another forward threat, sets up others and can rotate through the middle. Everything he touches turns to gold and with another preseason, I am super excited about what he'll do this year.

Full Forward - I want to see Cumming up forward so Mansell had to make way. I can see Mansell going back to the VFL to learn how to be a defender. Cumming will be a threat forward, setting up play, being an aerial threat and locking the ball in. He's going to a super player for us.
Alternatively, have Rioli in this role will give us greater defensive pressure. I am excited by what the two twin towers can offer us in the future. I love Faulls smarts; bringing ball to ground by crashing the packs, tapping it out to teammates, getting his knees dirty at the bottom of packs. He's an 'ugly' forward but one that does everything right. He honestly reminds me of Jack with his footy smarts.
Armstrong is your more leadup, conventional tall forward. Big mark, accurate kicks, loves to tackle. The two of them need to learn how to work together to better create space and opportunities for each other. With Bruest on hand to develop them, I feel we'll see that this year.

Following - I'd rather see a midfield of Lalor, Smilie, Campbell, Hotton, Cummings and Gryll but at the moment, our best option remains the old guard in Taranto and Hopper. I moved Hopper to the forwardline to rotate with Lalor. I pray we have the courage to begin to rotate both Taranto and Hopper forward with Lalor, Hotton, Campbell and Cummings early in the season, to give us more run and versitility.


Anyway, just my take

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Richmond Rant / Re: Best 23 in 2026?
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 09:35:36 AM »
A lot of good points claw

IMO Balta is our #2 ruck option and if Nank goes down he could be main ruck over Sims or the likes of Delilah*

Which brings as to another problem as the coach has steadfast states he wants balta in the backline and you call him a liar.


Never called him a liar.

Just stating that a head coach is not going to publicly denigrate a player after an assault conviction and some very ordinary form on the field by stating that he's not a great choice for mentoring kids until he works himself back into favour and respect etc. And I have said the same about our coaching staff for other issues previously.


And to think some people have suggested moving on Vlastuin... lol
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Richmond Rant / Re: Best 23 in 2026?
« Last post by ajGreen on Yesterday at 09:06:15 AM »
All good , we are all entitled to an opinion even if it varies from others or the coaches . With respect express your opinion and just agree to disagree , no issue.

Of course that's the nature of being a supporter.

But it raises the question.

If the coach is not being truthful about balta leadership and mentoring.

Is he lying again? about wanting him as a pillar of the back 6? 

Balta is clearly the 2nd best ruckman. It's also make a backline of: trainor. Gibcus. Miller much easier to implement

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Richmond Rant / Re: Best 23 in 2026?
« Last post by camboon on Yesterday at 08:50:35 AM »
All good , we are all entitled to an opinion even if it varies from others or the coaches . With respect express your opinion and just agree to disagree , no issue.
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