Meeting needsBy Jason Phelan
Thu 08 Sep, 2011THE CONCLUSION of the home-and-away season sees nine clubs reviewing their lists in preparation for the looming NAB AFL Draft.
Greater Western Sydney has nine of the first 15 selections - including the first three picks - and already it appears Eastern Ranges forward Jonathon Patton, explosive WA onballer Stephen Coniglio and Oakleigh's Dom Tyson are in line to be taken by the Giants.
There's a lot of water to go under the bridge before the draft, but let's take a look at who might help the also-rans address the weaknesses that saw them miss finals action this year.
Richmond NAB AFL Draft selection No.14The Tigers' main area of need, the ruck division, looks set to be addressed via the trade period and Damien Hardwick seems pretty happy with his key talls at either end of the ground, so a further injection of midfield class is on the cards. SA left footer Brad McKenzie may still available, but Western Jets midfielder Elliot Kavanagh would also fit the bill nicely. He's a tough competitor who was slowed by a serious hamstring complaint earlier in the year and didn't take part in the championships as a result. He showed he was on his way back to his best with 23 possessions against the Falcons late in the season. He can play inside and out and his addition would give the Tigers' onball brigade a potency and depth that would carry the club onto bigger and better things.
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