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FJ on the RFC website talking about the draft haul ...

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2014-11-27/recruitment-zone-draft-review

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Tigers opt for more runners to free up Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin
Jennifer Phelan 
afl.com.au
November 27, 2014 9:40 PM



RICHMOND believes its acquisition of four promising midfielders will eventually enable the likes of Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin to expand their roles.
 
Coach Damien Hardwick and the Tigers' recruiting team went into Thursday night's NAB AFL Draft on the Gold Coast with the prime focus of bolstering midfield depth.
 
They emerged with four youngsters who can play a variety of midfield roles – three of which will bring pace, something the Tigers need – and a physically developed key forward prospect. 
 
After recruiting mature-aged talent in the past few years, the Tigers were keen to recruit to help release their prime onballers into what could turn out as more creative roles.
 
Inside midfielder Corey Ellis spearheaded their haul, after being recruited with No.12 overall, and will be joined by outside midfielder Connor Menadue, the versatile Nathan Drummond and small forward Daniel Butler, who in time will also play through the middle.
 
"It was a focus. The coach was really keen to add some midfield depth to enable some players to play some different roles, and we feel we've addressed that," recruiting manager Francis Jackson told AFL.com.au.
 
"They're all a little bit different in their own right.
 
"We're delighted with the combination. We're generally really pleased with the outcome and look forward to these boys coming to Tiger land."
 
The Tigers passed with their last selection – No.83 – and will focus on rookies next week rather than the pre-season draft.


Selection No.12 – Corey Ellis (Western Jets/PEGS)
Francis Jackson says: "Corey's an elite ball user, an inside midfielder and is a very good decision-maker with great composure. He's a really good competitor. He will enable Trent and Dustin and Brett [Deledio] to perhaps play a little bit of a different role because he's just got fantastic ball use and his kicking efficiency is outstanding. He's a late-year birthday so we think he has a lot of development in him as well and needs to put on a bit of weight at 77kg but athletically and physically, he already competes really well."
 
Selection No.33 – Connor Menadue (Western Jets/Spotswood)
Francis Jackson says: "Connor is a bit more outside than Corey with terrific speed but also has elite endurance – he's a 10-minute three-kilometre runner. We felt that speed was really important for us. He's also got a bit of work to do physically, his body is very light at 188cm, and he will need to put on a lot of bulk to play at AFL level."
 
Selection No.52 – Nathan Drummond (Murray Bushrangers/Shepparton Bears)
Francis Jackson says: "Nathan is another with elite speed and can play inside and outside, with endurance. He's a 19-year-old so he came back to the TAC competition and he's physically ready to go. He played for our VFL team for three games this year and trained in our environment so we were able to observe how he adapted and how he took on the challenges presented to him each week - and he was terrific."
 
Selection No.67 – Daniel Butler (North Ballarat Rebels/Lake Wendouree)
Francis Jackson says: "He's also got elite speed, he played for Vic Country in the carnival as a small forward/defensive forward but also had stints on ball, and we think again he's a little bit different and can provide that defensive pressure. He also brings really good speed as well."
 
Selection No.77 – Reece McKenzie (Northern Knights/Marcellin)
Francis Jackson says: "He's a tall 197cm key forward who already weighs over 100kg with fantastic hands. He kicked 10 goals in a TAC game, is an outstanding mark and has kicked significant goals at TAC standard. He's [Carlton premiership player] Warren McKenzie's son. He's got a bit of work to do with his conditioning but he has strong ability to mark the ball and provides a point of difference for us – he played for Vic Metro in one carnival game and certainly had an impact."
 
Selection No.83 – Pass

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AFL Draft 2014: Richmond says Corey Ellis helps build top-four quality midfield

    Michael Warner
    Herald Sun
    November 27, 2014 7:15PM



RICHMOND has declared it is building the midfield depth to challenge for the top four.

The Tigers pounced on classy left-footed Western Jets midfielder Corey Ellis with their first pick (selection No. 12) in the national draft.

Ellis suffered a stress fracture in his foot this season but will be fit for the pre-season.

“We rated him as the best kick in the draft — he has outstanding composure and is a brilliant decision-maker,” recruiting boss Francis Jackson told the Herald Sun.

“He had a few injury hiccups this year which perhaps prevented him playing to his optimum ... but he’s ball user and will bring some real class.

“He’s a tough competitor with good endurance, and is rarely rushed with his disposal, even when in traffic.”

Ellis’s Western Jets teammate, speedy outside midfielder Connor Menadue, also landed at Richmond at pick 33.

The Tigers added a third midfielder in Murray Bushranger Nathan Drummond at pick 52 and two forwards in North Ballarat’s Daniel Butler (pick 67) and Northern Knight Reece McKenzie (pick 77).

The Tigers came within a whisker of trading pick 12 for Melbourne midfielder Jack Trengove before a last-minute medical revealed the Demon had reinjured his navicular bone.

Sydney’s Daniel Hannebery and St Kilda’s David Armitage were also circled but Jackson said the Tigers were content to go to the draft and add to a midfield brigade of Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin, Brett Deledio, Brandon Ellis, Nick Vlastuin, Reece Conca and Anthony Miles.

He said the list was primed to challenge the top end of the eight.

“We’re confident — our charter is just to keep building the depth,” Jackson said.

“It’s really building now that gives us so many strings to our bow. It enables our real top-liners in Trent, Dusty (Martin) and Lids (Deledio) to play different roles and we have Anthony Miles stepping up.

“It will make a big difference.”

http://www.perthnow.com.au/sport/afl/afl-draft-2014-richmond-says-corey-ellis-helps-build-top-four-quality-midfield/story-fniv6drm-1227137517272

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'We're generally really pleased with the outcome'

Obviously not everything went to plan.

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steal at 33 with Nat fyfe

Tony Lockett @ 77

Ellis solid with some athletic quick boys too, not to bad

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he Tigers were content to go to the draft and add to a midfield brigade of Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin, Brett Deledio, Brandon Ellis, Nick Vlastuin, Reece Conca and Anthony Miles.

Hunt  :shh
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