Richmond expected to lay low in AFL trade periodJon Ralph and Michael Warner
Herald-Sun
October 01, 2014 9:00PMRichmond is expected to lay low during this year’s trade period despite having some money if an inside midfielder emerged.
Football boss Dan Richardson said the Tigers were “highly unlikely” to trade their first round draft pick (currently No. 11) during the upcoming player exchange period.
Richmond is in the market for an inside midfielder to bolster its running brigade of Cotchin, Martin, Brett Deledio, Reece Conca, Brandon Ellis, Nick Vlastuin and Anthony Miles.
St Kilda’s David Armitage, North Melbourne’s Levi Greenwood and even Sydney’s Daniel Hannebery have been linked to the Tigers.
But Richardson hosed down that speculation and said the Tigers would invest deeply in the draft.
“As the trade period unfolds, if there is an opportunity to achieve that (midfield depth) through players from other clubs, then that will be considered,” Richardson said.
“But at this point there is not anyone we have formally approached, are talking to or have said that they want to leave where they are at.
“Our strategy is we are keen to improve the depth of our midfield. We’ll be investing pretty heavily in this year’s draft, hence we delisted seven players. We aim to have four to five draft selections plus some rookie selections.”
Richmond’s best trade currency could be a stockpile of young talls, including Ben Griffiths, David Astbury, Tyrone Vickery, Liam McBean and Todd Elton.
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