The AFL website was much more generous. They gave us a B+.
Trade Period: The final verdict Nathan Schmook
afl.com.au
October 22, 2015RICHMONDIn: Jacob Townsend (GWS), Chris Yarran (Carlton), pick 120
Out: Picks 31, 70 and a 2016 second-round pick
2015 draft picks: 12, 52, 88, 106, 120, 124
Filled a need: Tough inside midfielder Jacob Townsend should play straight away. The 22-year-old was targeted a long way out by the Tigers and he had an offer on the table to stay at Greater Western Sydney. He will help Trent Cotchin and Anthony Miles in particular, with Richmond's midfield depth a concern going into the Trade Period.
Still to find: A ruckman.
The Tigers won't use a premium draft pick on a young one, but it could be an area they look to add more depth in through a mature state-league recruit on the rookie list.
- Nathan SchmookNathan Schmook’s verdict: The Tigers were rewarded for refusing to buckle and hand over more than market value for Yarran. In the final 30 minutes the Blues caved and accepted pick No.19, which the Tigers had earlier traded for. For a team looking to take the next step and win a final, the Tigers might have done just enough. They sniffed around the edges of other big-name deals but didn't get involved, taking a conservative approach. Will that help the Tigers make the leap they need to? Ultimately, that is how this Trade Period will be judged for them.
Rating: B+ http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-22/trade-period-the-final-verdict