On The Clock: Richmond Draft PreviewSEN
12 Nov 2015, 01:09PMAfter three consecutive first-final exits, Richmond under coach Damien Hardwick is under pressure to finally take the next step. A good outcome at the draft will only aid their cause.
The Tigers enter the 2015 draft with selections 12, 52, 85 and 92 and could look to fill a few needs that currently appear evident such as a small forward, an inside midfielder and a developing ruckman.
SEN Inside Football's draft expert Brett Anderson takes a look at a few players who may be on the club's radar.
Callum AH CHEESouth Fremantle | 9/10/97 | Ht: 181 | Wt: 72
“Callum is a smooth mover who has very clean hands and works really well both ways. Got the ability to take a big mark. He’s the younger brother of Brendon (Port Adelaide) and has predominantly played half forward this year but can play up the ground. After the state under 18 matches he came straight into our senior side and I’d be surprised if he didn’t go top 20.” – South Fremantle football manager David Depane
Jade GRESHAMNorthern Knights | 24/8/97 | Ht: 178 | Wt: 77
“Jade is a decorated young player. He’s played Vic Metro; he’s got MVP for Vic Metro and All-Australian, then he’s also won our best and fairest as well at club level playing 11-12 games because of Vic Metro commitments. This year he just dominated at the Knights and consistently drove the ball inside 50. His greatest trait is that he can play both inside and outside – he’s got a brilliant sidestep and he can kick goals. He’s got a bit of that Brent Harvey and ironically, his father played in back-to-back flags at the Knights – ’95, ‘96 – and he played one year with Boomer in the ’95 premiership.” – Northern Knights’ talent manager Peter Kennedy
Rhys MATHIESONGeelong Falcons | 10/1/97 | Ht: 186 | Wt: 82
“Rhys is an inside midfielder and I still think he has a lot of improvement in his game. Really good at winning the footy inside the contest, is a great competitor who plays to win but I feel like there are so many more elements that can become part of his game. Can go forward and kick goals but when he develops his bigger picture of the game he’ll become a better player. I can see his game improving markedly when he gets to an AFL club.” – Geelong Falcons’ coach Andy Allthorpe
Blake HARDWICKEastern Ranges | 5/2/97 | Ht: 181 | Wt: 79
“Dimma could be anything. He could be Mark LeCras versus Jamie Elliott, but probably have a bit more to him that could be able to push up through the midfield as well. He’s super powerful, super quick. If you play a small on him and he’ll sit on their head. You put a tall on him and he’ll just kill him at ground level, cause he’s so dynamic and quick in that first five metres, and he’s a really nice set shot. He’s still got to keep doing the work and making sure he’s able to get up through the midfield, but when he’s in and around the contest and the ball is in his immediate area he’s competitive by nature and he understands the game so well that he wins enough of his own footy to be able to go through there in bursts.” – Eastern Ranges’ talent manager Len Villani
Mitch KINGMurray Bushrangers | 1/1/97 | Ht: 200 | Wt: 92
“Mitch is a 200cm ruckman who came off an ACL injury last year and came in took over the No.1 ruck mantle the instant he got back after the game in Darwin. His tap work was superb and really helped out midfield and his hit-outs to advantage were top four in the TAC Cup and he only played nine or so games. Very good mark and runs well. Will just get better now he has that year under his belt following the knee injury. A great kid and a great character.” – Murray Bushrangers’ coach Darren Ogier
Josh PORTERWerribee | 26/4/94 | Ht: 195 | Wt: 98
“The ex-Murray Bushranger and Wangaratta Magpie must have taken a few eyes when he played in the Young Guns game, for he was a late call-up to the state combine. The key forward is deceptively quick, likes to hurl himself at marking contests and is eager to apply defensive pressure.” – VFL expert Paul Amy
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