Graham Polak clinches place at Tigerland
Jon Ralph From: Herald Sun March 03, 2010 12:00AM
GRAHAM Polak's extraordinary journey back from injury is complete, with the Tigers to elevate him to senior football by Tuesday week's rookie elevation deadline.
With two listed spots remaining, the club has been determined not to guarantee any of its eight rookies elevation during the pre-season competition.
But it is understood Polak has done enough in his two pre-season games to clinch a spot, with the race still on for the last position.
The club does not have an official veteran, which means it can nominate two players to play senior football all year by the Tuesday after the NAB Cup final.
Hit by a tram in June 2008, Polak fought back to play the final two games of last season before being made a mature-aged rookie.
His improvement has been so significant, the club sees him as a vital part of its attack. It has been his ability to present as the club's main tall and draw the rival's best defender that has won over coachDamien Hardwick.
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In his two games so far this year, he has not dominated, but he has allowed second tallJack Riewoldt and mid-sized goalsneak Mitch Morton to flourish.
Forward Relton Roberts put in a quality audition for the final spot on the list against Geelong on Saturday.
But defender David Gourdis, midfielder Pat Contin and the club's five other rookies will also be considered in the club's last two pre-season games.
Richmond will make no announcement until all four games are played, but has been thrilled with Polak's progress.
Richmond football general manager Craig Cameron said: "We have dangled the carrot (of elevation) to all the rookies, but given his age and that he is a key position player he is starting in front.
"We have been very careful not to guarantee him a spot because we just had to see how he went.
"Structurally he's very important to us if he can show he can play at the level."
The club is aware its Yea win was over a below-strength Geelong side but its game plan was still able to stand up against the reigning premiers.
Trent Cotchin showed his managed regimen has been able to get him match-fit, while Dustin Martin's continued strong clearance work has put him in line for a Round 1 debut.
Hawthorn has three rookie-list spots to fill and with nine rookies under consideration, has a wealth of options.
Silky left-footer Garry Moss, forward Carl Peterson and former Dogs ruckman Wayde Skipper are all pushing strongly.
The club has to nominate one rookie within a fortnight, then can elevate two more throughout the year to replace players on the long-term injury list.
All of Trent Croad, Max Bailey and Luke Lowden are on the long-term list, which gives the club a wealth of options.
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