Forget Hurley, Richmond needs quality midfielders: RalphJohn Takemura
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25 May 2016, 04:03PMInstead of potentially offering massive money to lure Michael Hurley from Essendon, Richmond needs to look for top-line midfielders during this year’s trade period, says Jon Ralph.
The Herald Sun journalist says increasing the engine room, along with possibly another key forward to help out Jack Riewoldt must be the focus for the Tigers.
“I think the Tigers need midfielders ahead of defenders. Defenders are very handy, but midfielders and forwards win you games of football,” Ralph told Hungry For Sport.
“So, if I was Richmond or any other club these would be my priorities. Dion Prestia, Lachie Neale, Jaeger O’Meara and Will Hoskin-Elliott in that order.
“Then I would have a bit of a look around, whether it’s Mason Wood, whether it’s Caleb Marchbank, whether it’s Adam Tomlinson, whether it’s Cam McCarthy, whether it’s Josh Jenkins who probably will sign up, whether it’s Tom McDonald.”
He expects the trade period to be busy as many clubs have plenty of salary cap room, and hope the cap goes up in the next Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
“For round nine there are a heck of a lot of clubs with salary cap room, who’ve banked money, who’re waiting for the salary cap to go up,” said Ralph.
“There are a lot of clubs out there who are going to go very hard for players, it’s going to be a fascinating last three or four months before the trade period.”
Ralph has looked at the players who were traded in the 2015 trade period in the Herald Sun and he says several key things stand out.
“If you were an injury-prone player (Harley) Bennell or (Chris) Yarran you’re still an injury prone player,” he said.
“If you were a draft disappointment, you’re probably still a draft disappointment in (Jimmy) Toumpas and (James) Aish.
“Only the club’s that gave up big draft picks or made really smart decisions have reaped a quality benefit, Steve Johnson and Patrick Dangerfield and Adam Treloar.”
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