With one year still on the table at Punt Rd, a dual-premiership Tiger could request a trade away from Tigerland in search for greener pastures.
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Edit: Here's the full article:Richmond dual-premiership player Josh Caddy is weighing up whether to explore a move to a fourth club in this year’s trade period. The versatile half forward-wing was in and out of the Tigers’ team this season and has no guarantees he will be a regular in the best 22 next year.
He averaged 13 possessions across nine matches this season and booted two goals for the year.
Caddy has one more year remaining on his contract at Punt Rd, but the former Gold Coast and Geelong forward is aware Richmond would facilitate a trade if it suited both parties.
Richmond, which has a suite of first and second-round draft picks (No.s 7, 16, 26 and 28), wants to inject more youth into the squad in the off-season as part of a post-premiership dynasty refresh.
Sources believe Caddy still has plenty of good footy left in him but while he may be best suited to a position in the forward line the Tigers are well-stocked with Tom lynch, Jack Riewoldt and electric goal kicker Shai Bolton in attack.
Caddy, who turns 29 next month, has been a key player at times for Richmond throughout its premiership run, earning selection in the All-Australian squad of 40 in 2018.
He finished 10th in the Tigers’ best and fairest that season as Collingwood upset the Tigers in the preliminary final. But it remains unclear which club would be his best fit for next year as list manages balance tight salary caps.
At least one interstate club has been raised as a genuine option for Caddy but any deal would most likely involve a late pick.