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Tigers Draft approach (RFC)
« on: November 24, 2015, 02:40:28 PM »
Tigers Draft approach

Recruiting Officer, Matt Clarke, describes the Tigers intentions for the 2015 AFL Draft.

VIDEO: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/2015-11-24/tigers-draft-approach


Not giving away much except to say we'll only use a couple of picks tonight as planned and leave it to the next year or two before loading up on 5 kids at once a la 2014 draft.

Matt just said this draft is the hardest to predict given Melb, Ess & Carl have multiple picks.

We've done a lot of work on a lot of kids for pick 50. In the lap of the gods as to who is still remaining.

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Re: Tigers Draft approach (RFC)
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2015, 06:49:59 PM »
* I think what’s happened this year is the multiple-pick scenario has made it really hard. The multiple picks that Essendon have got in the first 10, Melbourne have got a couple, Carlton have got three in the first 11 and there’s the Academy bidding as well. Clubs that have got those multiple picks want to try and get the best of both worlds, work out how they can manipulate teams and picks to actually get the two guys they want, rather than just picking off one and missing out on another. So it’s been extremely difficult this year, that’s for sure.

* Points-based system, bidding on Academy players on the night, and electronics. There’ll be no booming voice from a couple of the recruiters that we’ve seen in recent times. It’s a little bit more razzle dazzle, I suppose, which the AFL’s been trying to get into the piece. We’ll be out the back putting the selections into a computer, and the pick will go into the main room. So, there are a lot of changes, and I think that’ll continue in the next few years.

* We’d been forecasting for a couple of years that last year was strong and our list balance was able to cope with five kids in the National Draft, which we went with. This year not so much. We’re predicting that in the future years it might a bit stronger, but this year we decided to go back a few and try to be a bit more aggressive in the trade period, and we brought in three guys (Chris Yarran, Jacob Townsend and Andrew Moore).

Full article: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-11-24/decidedly-different-draft

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Re: Tigers Draft approach (RFC)
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2015, 09:38:38 PM »
was clearly a Draft based on need