Club-by-club draft guide – part twoDaniel Cherny
The Age
19 November 2017RICHMONDDraft picks: 17, 20, 25, 53, 55
DEPTH CHARTKEY DEFENDERS: Alex Rance, David Astbury, Dylan Grimes, Ryan Garthwaite
SMALL/MEDIUM DEFENDERS: Bachar Houli, Nick Vlastuin, Brandon Ellis, Nathan Broad, Kamdyn McIntosh, Oleg Markov, Jayden Short, Reece Conca
MIDFIELDERS: Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin, Dion Prestia, Kane Lambert, Shane Edwards, Josh Caddy, Shaun Grigg, Jack Graham, Anthony Miles, Corey Ellis, Connor Menadue
KEY FORWARDS: Jack Riewoldt, Ben Griffiths, Callum Moore, Mabior Chol
SMALL/MEDIUM FORWARDS: Daniel Rioli, Dan Butler, Jacob Townsend, Jason Castagna, Shai Bolton, Sam Lloyd, Tyson Stengle, Nathan Drummond
RUCKS: Toby Nankervis, Shaun Hampson, Ivan Soldo
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For a club that has just won the premiership with a relatively young list, Richmond are in a remarkably good position at this draft. They have three picks in the top 25, as well as priority access to father-son prospect
Patrick Naish.
The son of Chris Naish is a speedy midfielder and talk in recent days suggests a bid may only come mid-way through the second round of the draft, which would be a terrific result for the Tigers as it could effectively mean four picks inside the top 30.
It's set to become football folklore that Richmond won the flag with a mosquito fleet, and it's hard to predict whether the game is heading the way of smaller sides or if the Tigers' 2017 was just a highly-effective fad.
In any case, it's hard to imagine the Tigers not trying to get a bit more height on their list, and they look right in the mix to nab ruckman
Sam Hayes with one of their early picks.
The sliding
Jarrod Brander could be available and, if he is, the former Giants academy player looks a risk worth taking.
It's also believed the Tigers had an eye on South Australian tall
Harrison Petty, who shifted from the forward line to defence this year.
Richmond's picks are also in the expected range of tall midfielder
Charlie Constable, who would add something different to the midfield mix.
Richmond also have bidding rights on next-generation academy player
Derek Smith, who appeared a handful of times for the Tigers' VFL side this year.
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