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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #885 on: March 30, 2023, 02:22:03 PM »
RFC website's tribute to Graham playing his 100th.

Article: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1294474/ton-up-for-graham

Video of career highlights so far: https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1294766/jack-graham-100-games

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #886 on: March 30, 2023, 04:39:09 PM »
FFS FMD SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH!!!

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #887 on: March 30, 2023, 07:41:15 PM »
Congratulation Fridge! A Richmond man and an amazing person :cheers

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« Reply #888 on: March 30, 2023, 08:56:26 PM »
Fairytale start, Port dalliance and a new role: Richmond’s ‘fridge’ on his road to game 100

By Peter Ryan
The Age
March 30, 2023


Last season was frustrating for Jack Graham. He carried a turf toe injury until round 22 when it flared, forcing him to miss the last two games, including the elimination final loss to Brisbane.

Soon after it became clear that tough midfielders Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto were joining the Tigers.

When Port Adelaide rang to see if Graham might be interested in considering a return to his home state, he contemplated the idea. His manager Marty Pask told Tigers list manager Blair Hartley, who informed the coach Damien Hardwick and Tim Livingstone. All three were fine with Graham looking at the option.

He told people he was returning to South Australia to visit his family but was soon spotted visiting Port Adelaide, and the prospect of Graham leaving Punt Road became news. Hardwick joked with him on the phone that he didn’t know Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley was his dad.

That made Graham laugh and there was no issue when he returned to the Tigers’ fold as Port turned their eyes to Jason Horne-Francis.

The footballing dalliance was no surprise. Essendon had also courted Graham at the end of 2020. He stayed then too, a Richmond man.

“It is what it is. It’s part of the game and at the end of the day, people want to play AFL and not just play AFL but play it to a standard and play it well. These things happen,” Graham said.

On Friday night Graham plays his 100th game for the Tigers having found a new role as a mid-forward, drawing on his running power and determination to stick at a task for the team’s benefit.

Insiders say he has grit, a trait that became evident to recruiters in his under-18 year when he went head-to-head at one stage with Port Adelaide bull Sam Powell-Pepper and neither yielded, the sound of crunching bumps reaching the sidelines.

To Graham, that is football.

“It comes down to being desperate, like not letting my man have an easy touch, to my second and third efforts and never, never give up,” Graham said.

“That sometimes might mean I am second to the ball with a lot of tackles, but I just want to do everything I can to help the team and if that’s me applying pressure, that’s what I’ll do.”

Ironically, given that Graham became renowned for his tackling, it was the difficulty of shifting him in a tackle that led former teammate Alex Rance to label him “the fridge” soon after Graham arrived at the Tigers.

He averages 5.6 tackles a game but is working to broaden his game beyond that.

“Naturally, all my defence stuff will be there, I’ll give 110 per cent. But if I can work on my craft of ground balls, being clean, first gives, reading the actual game a lot better.” Graham said. “That’s when I can really take my game to the next level.”

He is a valuable Tiger, respected at Punt Road for his unassuming leadership. He is more likely to make a quiet phone call to check in on a teammate needing a hand than stand in front of the group demanding standards. And he has plenty of experience to draw on now.

After just five games Graham had already played in front of 392,608 spectators, won a premiership, earned a Norm Smith Medal vote and was a life member at Richmond.

He won his spot late in 2017 when he dominated a full-press drill at training ahead of the second-last game of the season and Hardwick walked off the track determined to play him.

The ride of his then short football life ran uninterrupted as he kicked two of his three goals and shut down Adelaide playmaker Rory Sloane in the second half of the grand final.

It was a strange turn of events for the former Crows fan, who had copied a teammate’s haircut while at school a couple of years before joining him at Richmond.

“I got a ‘Dusty’ haircut in year 10 or year 11, short on the side, big out the back and the point at the front. I don’t think Mum and Dad were too happy with it,” Graham laughed.

The enormity of what he achieved did not really sink in until he found himself ruled out of the 2019 decider after dislocating his shoulder in the preliminary final, opening the way for Marlion Pickett’s fairytale debut.

But Graham doesn’t sugarcoat the mixed emotions he felt having to sit in the stands and watch his teammates destroy the Giants.

“I hated hearing all the stories of 2019 because I played the majority of the year and as much as the boys and the coaches supported me and I felt part of the win but, you know, you’re not really,” Graham said.

His bravery in staying on the ground with a dislocated shoulder was lauded but people who knew him best around the club knew missing out would burn.

It made 2020 his greatest triumph, reinventing his game while in Queensland to make sure he was part of the Tigers’ premiership triumph.

“I always look back at 2020 because I made up for missing out on 2019. That one was the one that meant the most,” Graham said.

Now he’s hoping to slot into a pattern of a premiership every three years as he remains a key part of a rejigged Richmond. A 100-game Tiger, with not only a life membership but joining Graeme Landy and Jeff Hogg’s names on the locker reserved for No.34. A Richmond man.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/fairytale-start-port-dalliance-and-a-new-role-richmond-s-fridge-on-his-road-to-game-100-20230329-p5cw7q.html

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #889 on: April 01, 2023, 12:15:52 AM »
Any one want to talk about his game tonight!! Yep did not think so. Mr ordinary gets away scott free again.

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #890 on: April 01, 2023, 12:18:24 AM »
He's a plodder and although I like his effort and endeavour he really should be losing his spot to Sonsie.

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #891 on: April 01, 2023, 12:30:44 AM »
Poor game by Jack. But he wasn't alone. All our mids were poor

Interesting they out him in the midfield for big chunks last night which then robbed us of pressure in our F50
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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #892 on: April 01, 2023, 09:22:11 AM »
He is inconsistent , seems to turn up sometimes
As an inside mid you would a thought the conditions would suit him last night
As a forward , if Sonsie plays well with pressure and tackling in the 2’s he is probably a better choice as a forward as he can kick goals

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #893 on: April 06, 2023, 05:13:31 PM »
FLAG TIGER TO TRIGGER ANOTHER YEAR

RICHMOND midfielder Jack Graham is set to trigger an extension in his contract this weekend that will tie the two-time premiership Tiger to Punt Road for a further season.

Graham signed a three-year deal with Richmond in 2020, though the contract had a clause for a fourth season that he will trigger if selected for Saturday's clash with the Western Bulldogs.

It will have Graham at the Tigers until at least 2024, when he is due to hit free agency, and will provide another intriguing dimension to the tough onballer's future after a series of rival raids in recent years.

Graham turned down significant interest from Carlton and Essendon to remain at Richmond in 2020, then toured Port Adelaide during last year's Trade Period but elected to stay at Punt Road.

Despite initial concerns over Graham's place in Richmond's midfield following the off-season arrival of both Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper from Greater Western Sydney, the South Australian has featured in all three AFL games so far this year. – Riley Beveridge

https://www.afl.com.au/news/897015/tiger-to-trigger-extension-another-father-son-dog-crow-close-to-deal

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #894 on: April 08, 2023, 07:44:44 PM »
Crucial loss at half-time doing a hammy. Missed his bigger body at ground level and we couldn't pull off a tall like Samson when the rain came.
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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #895 on: April 08, 2023, 08:06:28 PM »
Why play Ryan in these conditions. Deadset dumb.

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #896 on: April 08, 2023, 08:12:21 PM »
Big loss
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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #897 on: April 08, 2023, 09:39:31 PM »
Here's the vision of Graham pinging his hammy (8 mins left Q2):

https://www.afl.com.au/video/899295/luckless-tiger-subbed-out-with-hamstring-injury

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #898 on: April 08, 2023, 11:13:05 PM »
Looks minor, 3 weeks

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Re: Jack Graham that is [merged]
« Reply #899 on: April 09, 2023, 12:19:34 AM »
Why play Ryan in these conditions. Deadset dumb.
Yet the dogs were willing to play Naughton JUH and Lobbe, with English rucking.
Hope we don't throw the baby out with the bath water and persevere. And yes it would be nice to get him into a game in the dry.

Maybe its time to throw a player like Bradtke in the deep end for a few games.