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14 November 2016RICHMONDBacks: The key positions are settled with Alex Rance, David Astbury and Dylan Grimes as a third tall, while Nick Vlastuin is a reliable small defender. In the running half-back positions, Jayden Short has cemented himself, and Bachar Houli will be back in 2017. If Chris Yarran can return to the top level, players like Oleg Markov and Kamdyn McIntosh can be used up the ground.
Midfield:There is increasing depth after the recruitment of Dion Prestia and Josh Caddy, but more is needed. Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin remain the centerpieces, and in Connor Menadue, Corey Ellis, Markov and McIntosh, the Tigers have developing outside players to ease the load on Brandon Ellis. Shaun Grigg and Anthony Miles bring hardness.
Forwards: The clock is ticking for Richmond to start its forward planning in the key positions. Jack Riewoldt is 28 and Ben Griffiths will be his main support in 2017, with Todd Elton and rookies Callum Moore and Mabior Chol unproven. Daniel Rioli will be a specialist small forward and the club has enough midfielders and half forwards to support him.
Rucks: Shaun Hampson is the No.1 man, with support from recruit Toby Nankervis. Griffiths can play as a second ruck but it's likely the Tigers will want him stationed forward permanently. Ivan Maric and Ivan Soldo will add depth, but another young developing ruckman will soon be needed.
The priority: A big-bodied midfielder who can play early should be No.1 on the Tigers' shopping list to allow others to rotate more often on the wings and half-forward. Key position players can wait until next year.
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