From the backline: Scott Gullan takes a look at Richmond's best 22 before the 2014 season Scott Gullan
Herald Sun
January 06, 2014 7:00PMHERALD Sun football experts go deep inside each AFL club to predict how each team's best line up could look next year.
RICHMONDIN:Shaun Hampson (Carlton), 25, ruckman
Ben Lennon (Northern Knights), 18, midfield/forward
Sam Lloyd (Frankston), 23, forward
Nathan Gordon (Sydney), 23, forward
OUT:Tom Derickx (Sydney)
Luke McGuane (Brisbane Lions)
Robin Nahas (North Melbourne)
Shane Tuck (retired)
Matthew White (Port Adelaide)
COACHESDamien Hardwick (senior coach)
Brendon Lade (forward coach)
Ross Smith (defence coach)
Danny Daly and Mark P Williams (midfield coaches)
Mark M Williams (senior development coach)
BEST 22:B: Steven Morris, 25, 43 games, Alex Rance, 24, 89 games, Dylan Grimes, 22, 26 games
HB: Chris Newman, 31, 233 games, Troy Chaplin, 27, 162 games, Bachar Houli, 25, 91 games
C: Brett Delideo, 26, 195 games, Dustin Martin, 22, 86 games, Brandon Ellis, 20, 42 games
HF: Shane Edwards, 25, 129 games, Tyrone Vickery, 23, 75 games, Reece Conca, 21, 52 games
F: Ben Lennon, 18, 0 games, Jack Riewoldt, 25, 134 games, Jake King, 29, 105 games
R: Ivan Maric. 27, 118 games, Trent Cotchin, 23, 108 games, Nick Vlastuin, 19, 18 games
INT: Daniel Jackson, 27, 146 games, Nathan Foley, 28, 136 games, Shaun Hampson, 25, 63 games, Shaun Grigg, 25, 109 games
HOW THEY'LL PLAY:Recruiting Carlton big man Shaun Hampson will ensure the Tigers can throw several different forward line looks at the opposition. Instead of resting on the bench Hampson and fellow ruckman Ivan Maric will spend more time close to goal. That will allow Jack Riewoldt to play further up the ground. It will also put more pressure on Tyrone Vickery, whose inconsistency at centre half-forward has been a problem. If he doesn't fire then at least Hampson and Maric can be used as tall targets.
READY TO FLY:He made big strides last season but Brandon Ellis is again the player everyone is talking about at Punt Rd. Ellis has been leading the way in running drills and wants to become a permanent fixture in the midfield. After starting his career coming off half-back, the 20-year-old progressed to the wing in his second year but with his pace and prodigious kicking the Tigers want him in the thick of the action alongside captain Trent Cotchin, Dustin Martin and Brett Delideo.
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