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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Last post by the claw on Yesterday at 10:28:32 PM »
Former AFL-listed player Sam Philp has joined Richmond’s VFL team, bringing his competitive edge to the side’s 2026 line-up.

Philp was previously on Carlton’s AFL list, drafted as a first-round pick in 2019. He went on to make his AFL debut in Round 4, 2020, against Essendon.

The recruit spent last season with Port Melbourne, dominating off half-forward and using his explosiveness to provide run as an inside midfielder.

Now, a Tigerland resident, Philp is looking forward to a fresh start at the Swinburne Centre.



https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1938485/philp-signs-with-vfl-tigers

I really liked this guy in his draft year i wonder if he doesn't turn into another who rebuilds his career in our vfl team.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Yesterday at 09:28:42 PM »
Armstrong     6
Broad            5
Fawcett         7 +
Hayes-Brown 5
Lalor             5
Nankervis      5
Mansell         5
Ralphsmith    5
Short            2 -

 ;D
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I hate it when they just base it on overall lists.

Just a bit of trivia for want of a better word.

Last year we  played with an average of 11.13 players with less than 50 games. The most was 14 players and the least 9.
The average games played for each team fielded  was 1976.73 games averaging 85.94 games per player.

The youngest team we fielded was 23yrs 238 days. with 1451 games  with just 63 games average.
The oldest team we fielded was 26yrs 30 days.  with 2465 games with 107 games average.

The average age for the 23 games was too hard to work out but id guess was somewhere around 24 or 25 yrs give or take.

We were older than the opposition in just 7 games and i reckon games played would be similar.
Interesting though was the games we won apart from the carlton round 2 game the age and games played for each team was similar.

We copped our fair share of poor  defeats with some of our most experienced sides although some of the loaded sides with under 50 gamers was the same.

I sort of look at the chasm between the vets and the juniors both have plenty of talent but the middle tier continue to be a problem.

Next year i think our age and games played stats will go backwards with more of the juniors surpassing the middle tier and some of the vets falling even more off the pace.

Any way make of it what you will but overall list stats are not indicative of game day.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jasper Alger [merged]
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 07:21:26 PM »
Someone make sure I've got this right, but he's generally a forward/mid?

Hotton more mid/forward?

Would be so damned good if the two of them were worth rotating between the two.
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They had career best numbers because we had no Bolton, Dusty, Graham (lol) etc so they carried more midfield load which really is their job now. It's up to the kids to take the heat off them in the coming years.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on Yesterday at 06:45:41 PM »
Don’t reckon many would disagree with that view Stripes
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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 05:54:22 PM »
Tigers poised to pounce on draft bolter with coveted No.1 pick

By Sarah Black
Dec 9, 2025, 12:37 pm


RICHMOND is a chance to spring a surprise with pick No.1 on Telstra AFLW Draft night, with its eyes on bolter Scarlett Johnson.

The 18-year-old Northern Knights utility – who wasn't in the Marsh AFLW Academy this year – has gradually built buzz among clubs over the past few months since her strong performance at the Marsh AFLW Under-18 Championships.

That enthusiasm hit fever pitch during club interviews at the Telstra AFLW Combine, with a number of clubs at the top end of the pool – believed to include Adelaide, which coincidentally ended up with the Tigers' former No.4 pick, as well as Collingwood and Melbourne – eager for Johnson's services.

Given Richmond has now ended up with the No.1 pick after a deal with Gold Coast, and the jostling for Johnson, the Tigers are understood to have her firmly in their sights.

Johnson was the Knights' best and fairest this year, and named an Under-18 All-Australian at half-back.

Standing at 175cm – one centimetre taller than Richmond key forward Katie Brennan – Johnson has played across all three lines in her time at the Knights, and can play as a marking forward, on the wing or as a rebound defender.
 
A former netballer from Eltham, in Melbourne’s north-east, she has an excellent sidestep, finishing third in the agility test at the Combine, as well as ninth in the running vertical jump and 10th in the sprint.

Johnson has been described as personable and an incredibly hard worker who has already developed elite habits around recovery and preparation, who has been in the Knights' leadership group at both under-16 and under-18 level.

If not Johnson, Oakleigh Chargers midfielder Chloe Bown has been at the top of draft charts for most of the year, while powerful Subiaco key forward Olivia Wolmarans is also expected to feature at the pointy end, with Greater Western Sydney holding picks two and three.



https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/1459838
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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 05:44:07 PM »
Tigers eye surprise with No.1 pick after major trade

Ben Waterworth
Fox Sports
December 9th, 2025 2:18 pm

AFLW draft prospect Scarlett Johnson is firming as this year’s Pick 1 favourite, with Richmond strongly considering taking the Northern Knights star with the first selection next week.

The Tigers on Sunday struck a crucial trade with Gold Coast, moving from Pick 4 up to Pick 1 as part of a deal that also helped the Suns net more selections to match early bids on their array of top academy prospects.

Industry sources initially suggested the Tigers had traded up to get first access to the likes of star Oakleigh Chargers on-baller Chloe Bown — who produced an impressive and compelling 2025 campaign across all levels — and Subiaco key forward Olivia Wolmarans.

But rival clubs now believe Johnson - a versatile 175cm wing/defender with excellent running capacity and arguably the best aerial game in this year’s pool - is the player most likely to be taken by Richmond with Pick 1 at Monday night’s AFLW draft, which will be broadcast live and exclusive on Fox Footy.

Foxfooty.com.au understands Johnson has a scheduled meeting with Richmond on Thursday after the completion of the AFLW trade period. But Johnson this week is also set to meet with the GWS Giants, who hold Picks 2 and 3 and have shown interest in the Eltham utility.

Despite missing out on AFL Academy selection, Johnson put together an awesome 2025 campaign. She made the Under 18 All-Australian team after averaging 19.5 disposals per game for Vic Metro, as well as the Coates Talent League team of the year. Johnson then produced three top-10 finishes at the national draft combine in the 20m sprint, agility test and running vertical jump.

Should both the Tigers and Giants overlook Johnson, it’s highly unlikely she would slide past Adelaide, which in the past week has also traded up the order to Pick 4.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/womens-afl/aflw-draft-2025-scarlett-johnson-favourite-to-be-no1-pick-by-richmond-tigers-top-afl-womens-draft-prospects-bids-best-players-phantom-draft-latest-news/news-story/a93e484fa325c762047f3722c3700d95
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I'm glad they are making the midfield the fundamental focus over the preseason. The problem is that, looking at the raw numbers, Taranto and Hopper had career best seasons and racked up big contested ball numbers. Why is that a problem? Because it didn't equate to midfield dominance, clear entrees, scores and time in our forward half. Both players have a habit of winning the ball then just booting it long. This just creates shallow entrees and the ball rebounds out as quickly as it came in.

We need a change.

Best of all we need more variety in our midfielders. We need inside players either breaking out of congestion or feeding it out to outside runners. We need midfielders that defend and are two way runners. Too often the ball is turned over and our midfield is left ball watching.

Taranto and Hopper need to rotate from midfield to half forward. Both are dangerous forwards, are powerful ball winners at ground level and good marks & kicks for goal. Having them forward strengthens the team. It also allows us to rotate players through that spot that's freed up. Prestia is a midfielder only. He isn't a forward. At this stage of his career, he should be rotating from the bench and midfield. He IS a two way runner so having him in the midfield is an asset but we can't afford to run him into the ground.

We need one inside ball winner, one inside/outside mid and one explosive ball user. So, for mine, I would have midfield rotations such as -

1) Lalor, Taranto, Prestia
2) Hotton, Taranto, McAuliffe
3) Rioli, Hopper, Campbell
4) Prestia, Hopper, Cumming
5) Lalor, Taranto, Gryl

Balance in the midfield is key and getting ball to the outside of contest to allow better forward entrees, should be the highest of priorities.
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Richmond Rant / Preseason match: Richmond vs Melbourne @ Ballarat - Feb 27
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 12:53:34 PM »
AFL AAMI COMMUNITY SERIES 2026 PRE-SEASON FIXTURE

Friday February 27

Melbourne v Richmond, 4:10pm at Mars Stadium


All matches will be ticketed but admission is free for competing club members, AFL members and kids. Tickets go on sale in February.

All 18 clubs will be in action in their final hitouts before the home and away campaign, with all games live and exclusive on Fox Footy and Kayo.

In between Feb 14 to Feb 25, match simulation training sessions will be played, with broadcast details for those contests to be confirmed at a later date.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2026-aami-community-series-2026-preseason-fixture-details-when-are-afl-preseason-games-venues-how-to-watch-on-tv-latest-news/news-story/33bf0bafb43230f3021dd29f6a503a16
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