RICHMOND
SEBASTIAN SAYS: Richmond were mere bystanders during the October trade period, indicating the Tigers have belief in their current list and only wanted to add some more young talent to it. With their first pick (12) they landed the hard running and well skilled Corey Ellis who has a great inside and outside game. Connor Menadue is a lightly built running backman that in time will release the likes of Nick Vlastuin into a midfield role. Nathan Drummond is an elite kick, Daniel Butler is a small forward that applies great pressure and Reece McKenzie is a tall forward option that has great hands and dominates marking contests inside the forward 50. Prior to the draft, the Tigers promoted rookie Anthony Miles who had a barnstorming finish to 2014.
PICKS:
12. Corey Ellis – 185cms, 76kgs, midfielder from Western Jets, VIC.
33. Connor Menadue – 188cms, 69kgs, midfielder/defender from Western Jets, VIC.
52. Nathan Drummond – 181cms, 85kgs, midfielder from Murray Bushrangers, VIC.
67. Daniel Butler – 182cms, 78kgs, midfielder from North Ballarat Rebels, VIC.
77. Reece McKenzie – 196cms, 100kgs, key forward/ruckman from Northern Knights, VIC.
RATING: B- Did very well with the picks they had. Ellis has the tools to become a very good midfielder.
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