Wednesday special: draft hits and missesJennifer Phelan
afl.com.au
November 13, 2013 RichmondGreatest hit: Brandon EllisYou could look at any of Richmond's first round draft selections from the past seven years and take your pick of which has been the greatest success. Nick Vlastuin (No.9, 2012) and Ellis (No.15, 2011) have been the biggest standouts in their first seasons, with the former playing 18 games in one year and the latter 42 in two. Then there's Reece Conca (No.6, 2010), Dustin Martin (No.3, 2009), Ty Vickery (No.8, 2008), Trent Cotchin (No.2, 2007) and Jack Riewoldt (No.13, 2006), who have also gone on to become key components of the Tigers' line-up.
Biggest miss: Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls/Richard TamblingThere are no players remaining at Punt Road who were recruited via the 2005 draft. It was the last year the Tigers really missed with their first-round pick, given they dedicated No.8 to the recruitment of Oakley-Nicholls, who played 13 games between 2006-09.Then there's the 2004 draft that saw the Tigers take Brett Deledio with their priority selection before picking Richard Tambling at No.4 – one pick ahead of dual Hawthorn premiership spearhead Lance Franklin.
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