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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on January 31, 2026, 04:59:07 PM »
I am indifferent. He’s not bad enough to delist and not good enough to be in starting midfield. I think he’s fine as a role player and one who can set standards on training track for cubs.
Maintain that we need a hard ass run with mid and he is perfect.

We simply cannot have him Hopper, Taranto and Meatie in the same midfield so that’s where we might have a problem

As for resigning him, i put him in same bucket as coach - no need to jump the gun.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by Andyy on January 31, 2026, 04:06:53 PM »
I would have waited until the end of the season.

I didn’t think he made any improvements last season and can certainly see him playing plenty of VFL this year as thecubs go past him.

Absolutely

Even wait until mid season

Really don't understand the fixation on this guy that some people have
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by Tiger Khosh on January 31, 2026, 12:10:15 PM »
I would have waited until the end of the season.

I didn’t think he made any improvements last season and can certainly see him playing plenty of VFL this year as thecubs go past him.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Last post by ajGreen on January 31, 2026, 11:41:11 AM »
Richmond’s VFL side has gone from strength to strength with the signing of key defender/ruckman Zaydyn Lockwood.

Standing at 198cm tall, Lockwood offers versatility, using his elite overhead marking and leaping ability to play across multiple positions.

Having represented the Bendigo Pioneers in the Coates Talent League for the past two seasons, the 20-year-old looks forward to taking the next step and competing at the VFL level.



https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1948697/lockwood-locked-in-for-2026

.very good get
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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by WilliamPowell on January 31, 2026, 10:06:09 AM »
Gray         17 +
Lalor        19 -
Hotton     19 

 ;D
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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond ressies/VFL side [merged]
« Last post by WilliamPowell on January 31, 2026, 10:05:37 AM »
Our 1st VFL game on an hour before our 1st home game at the MCG  :thumbsdown :help
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Richmond Rant / Re: ALL IN | Behind-the scenes on the pre-season! (RFC)
« Last post by WilliamPowell on January 31, 2026, 10:03:41 AM »
If you want to see it before it's released for general viewing you can go to the season launch

Only $185 a ticket
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Richmond Rant / Re: Old Footballers - Whatever happened to ...
« Last post by one-eyed on January 31, 2026, 03:21:25 AM »
Awarded the EDFL’s highest honour last year, ex-AFL forward Callum Moore has made a shock switch to a new local footy home.

Burras link ... Diggers Rest coach Shaun Campbell reveals the critical link that secured Callum Moore's signature for @RDFNL 2026.



https://x.com/localfooty/status/2017115563622015282

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Richmond Rant / Re: Our midfield
« Last post by one-eyed on January 31, 2026, 03:03:39 AM »
2026 Positional Preview: Midfield

Assistant Coach, Midfield/Ball Movement, Blake Caracella, looks ahead to what promises to be an exciting year for Richmond's midfield.

By Luke Sicari
RFC website
Jan 30, 2026


In the lead-up to the 2026 AFL season, Richmond Media will assess how each positional group is tracking in the pre-season. Today, we focus on the midfield with Assistant Coach, Midfield/Ball Movement, Blake Caracella. Click here to read the backline preview.

The midfield group is generating plenty of excitement at the Swinburne Centre heading into 2026, and rightfully so.

Tim Taranto is coming off a career-best Jack Dyer Medal-winning year, having also polled 20 Brownlow votes to vindicate his standing as one of the competition’s prime movers.

A fit and firing Jacob Hopper showed how damaging he can be, appearing in all 23 games and averaging 26.4 disposals last season, his best return in a Richmond guernsey.

Dion Prestia made an immediate impact upon his return in Round 13 last year, and the triple premiership star has enjoyed an injury-free pre-season up until this point.

Emerging leader Jack Ross continues to grow, with his presence and voice proving to be a vital ingredient in the midfield mix.

Along with that core four, a pair of 2024 draftees, Sam Lalor and Taj Hotton, have increased their midfield minutes throughout pre-season training, with Caracella electrified by their skillsets.

“Sammy Lalor is spending more time in the midfield during the pre-season, really highlighting his power and his ability to create something for us from inside stoppage or inside contest,” Caracella said.

“He has got a unique ability in contests, and ability to get the ball to the outside, and be quite damaging with the ball.

“Taj Hotton spent a little bit of time in there in the last few rounds last year, and he's got an amazing step-in ability to win the ball and get out of trouble with his agility.

“He hasn't played much in there, but he's trained in there during the pre-season and is a really exciting prospect, playing midfield-forward for the team.

“His ability to do some things that most players can't is what separates him from the rest. He's going to have an amazing highlight reel when his career is finished, and hopefully it starts very soon.”

However, the guidance provided by the aforementioned group of senior leaders – Taranto, Hopper, Prestia and Ross – is imperative to the development and evolution of the younger midfielders.

“That's so important (the leadership),” Caracella said.

“We've got recruits who have come in like Sam Cumming, who doesn't really know what the standard is of an AFL club, and our experienced players, players who have played a lot of footy, played in premierships, they know where the training standards need to be and the standards of their craft to match it with the best.

“They really set the scene with what's needed, and they can pass on their knowledge to those younger players, and they've done a great job.”

Ross is multiplying his footprint as a leader, a topic that will be explored in detail in the Tigers’ pre-season documentary, ALL IN. Click here to find out more.

“Rossy has been around for a long time, and his ability to play different positions for the team is invaluable,” Caracella said.

“That’s one of his weapons. He can go and play different positions, and it makes him a really, really important part of the midfield.

“He’s got a strong voice and a strong presence. He's really respected by his teammates. He's got good values, and he really cares about his teammates and the club.”

Adding to the anticipation about what the midfield can produce this season is the group of new draftees, who have injected pace and speed to the Richmond line-up.

“Cumming…his ability to find the ball, I think he had 20-odd possessions in a half of match practice the other day, so he's going really well,” Caracella said.

“All the young players have shown why they got drafted. Sam Grlj's ability to run and evade, and his speed and endurance on the outside, has been really obvious.”

Another player Caracella highlighted was 23-year-old Tyler Sonsie, who signed a one-year contract extension in October.

Sonsie played 16 AFL games last season, the most of his four-year career, and put together a strong block of form, amassing 20 or more disposals in four of the last six matches.

Caracella says the Eastern Ranges product has carried that momentum into an eye-catching pre-season.

“Sons has had a fantastic pre-season. He's come back in fantastic condition. He really worked hard through the off-season and has come back running PBs,” Caracella said.

“We know the talent he's got, his ability to use the ball on both sides. He's really creative.

“He has left no stone unturned to come back and give himself the absolute best chance to perform and get to the positions he needs to be on the field, whether it's on offence or defence, to make an impact.

“He has given himself the best chance, and he's gone about his training really well. We can see he's really motivated to have a big year.”

One zone of the midfield that’ll have a fresh look in 2026 is the wing, after the departure of long-time Tiger fan favourite Kamdyn McIntosh.

There’s no shortage of options to fill the wings this year, with the likes of Sonsie, Hugo Ralphsmith, Patrick Retschko, James Trezise, Noah Roberts-Thomson, and potentially some other names, all battling to cement their spot.

“The competition is really good. We've drafted a lot of midfielders this year and utilities, half-forwards, half-backs, midfielders. In previous years, we got a lot of talls,” Caracella said.

“Our depth has grown a lot this year around the outside of the contests, and all those players are putting their hand up to improve, but also get selected in the Round 1 team.

“It's not going to be an easy decision. We've got a few more weeks of training, some practice games to come, and every player will get their opportunity to showcase what they can bring, and they'll keep growing each week, and so will the team.”

Kane McAuliffe will be hoping for a healthy campaign after injury limited him to just five games last season. However, the 20-year-old averaged 18.4 disposals and 4.8 tackles in those matches, showcasing his potential at AFL level.

On a holistic level, the midfield message is clear – advancement in a variety of areas will drive growth, which will help the Tigers climb back up the ladder.

“We're a team that is developing, and we know we need to improve in a lot of areas,” Caracella said.

“One of the focuses is our ability to win the ball and put pressure on. Whether that's stoppage and clearance, or ability to pressure a contest or win the ball and then do something with it, is probably the main focus.

“We’re just trying to work on our craft and the detail of each skill that the players are performing. A lot of time is spent talking about our detail and how we need to get from where we are now to a great team.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1948048/2026-positional-preview-midfield
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Key Tiger earns contract extension after career-best season

Jack Ross signs two-year deal to remain at Richmond until the end of 2028

By Josh Gabelich
afl.com.au
Jan 30, 2026


RICHMOND free agent Jack Ross has secured a new deal at Punt Road after producing a career best season in 2025.

The 25-year-old has agreed to a new two-year contract extension to remain in the yellow and black until the end of 2028.

Ross bounced back from the stress fracture that limited him in 2024 to play all 23 games last season, finishing top 10 in the Jack Dyer Medal for the first time.

Tigers coach Adem Yze used Ross as a high forward more at times last year as well as through the midfield.

Jack Ross in action during the match between Richmond and Collingwood at the MCG in round 20, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos
Ross has played 93 games since being selected by the Tigers at pick No.43 in the 2018 AFL Draft.

Richmond enters 2026 with six free agents, but Ross is the only one under the age of 30.

Premiership stars Tom Lynch, Toby Nankervis, Nathan Broad, Dion Prestia and Nick Vlaustin are all free agents this year.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1462534/key-richmond-tiger-jack-ross-earns-contract-extension-after-career-best-season
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