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Re: Tom Lynch cops 5 weeks from the Tribunal [merged]
« Reply #2655 on: July 03, 2025, 10:47:47 PM »
RICHO’S TOP 10: Tom Lynch has a lot to give the Richmond Tigers and can’t throw it away out of frustration

Matthew Richardson
The Nightly
3 July 2025


1 The last few years of most key forwards’ careers can be frustrating.

Tom Lynch has been a star for the Suns and Tigers. Without Lynch’s efforts during the 2019 season Richmond don’t win that premiership. Right now, Lynch is frustrated. That happens when you lose a bit of speed and can’t leap like you used to. You can’t separate from your opponent. You can’t meet your own high expectations. I know because I’ve been there. It’s a hard pill to swallow. But my advice to Tom would be embrace it and enjoy the last 18 months of his career. He should enjoy helping young Tiger forwards Armstrong, Faull and Thomas Sims develop. He should play on next year because if he is inside forward 50, he will get the best defender, and this gives the young tall forwards another 12 months of development without getting the best defender. When I accepted my own game wasn’t going to be what it was it was a big weight off my shoulders, and it shifted my thinking to help Jack Riewoldt develop. That was enjoyable to watch. Lynch has this opportunity over the next 30 games to do the same for the Tigers. The five-match suspension for belting Jordon Butts feels about right. I think it certainly was an action of yesteryear and the AFL was always going to go hard on it.

https://thenightly.com.au/opinion/sport/richos-top-10-tom-lynch-has-a-lot-to-give-the-richmond-tigers-and-cant-throw-it-away-out-of-frustration-c-19235753

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Re: Tom Lynch cops 5 weeks from the Tribunal [merged]
« Reply #2656 on: July 03, 2025, 10:49:16 PM »
More from Richo.

Why Tom Lynch is vital to avoid Tigers 'slaughter,' according to Richmond icon Matthew Richardson

Nic Negrepontis
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July 3, 2025


Richmond champion Matthew Richardson remains confident that veteran key forward Tom Lynch has a role to play for the club going forward, despite his struggles in 2025.

The 32-year-old was suspended for five games for punching Adelaide defender Jordon Butts, during a statless first half in round 16.

Lynch has kicked 19 goals this season, ranked second at the club, and remains in talks about playing on in 2026.

However, Richmond's greatest modern goal kicker Matthew Richardson believes Lynch has a key role to play when he returns in 2025 and even into 2026.

The Tigers have a number of key forwards on their list outside of the veteran, but they are all at the beginning of their careers.

Liam Fawcett (20 year's old), Jonty Faull (19), Thomas Sims (19) and Harry Armstrong (19) are all very green, while Mykelti Lefau is 27, but has only played 11 games.

Richardson believes it is now Lynch's job to take the no.1 key defender and help these young Tigers talls through the beginning stages of their careers.

"I still think he's important for Richmond moving forward for another 12 months," Richardson told 3AW.

"You can't throw these young teenage key forwards to the slaughter next year.

"Tom, yeah he's not the player he once was and we all decline a little bit in our mid 30s, but he still gets the No.1 key defender.

"Even if he is playing on next year, he gets the No.1 defender and it allows these young guys to develop.

"So, I hope when Tom does his time here, he comes back and keeps playing."

Lynch has had a decorated AFL career having won two premierships at Richmond, three best and fairests between the Tigers and Suns, a six-time leading goal kicker of both clubs and an All-Australian.

Given he is in the twilight of his career and playing in a rebuilding team however, Richardson says he needs to shift his mindset.

"I think what you've got to do is lower your own expectations on yourself," he said.

"Tom has been a superstar and Richmond wouldn't have won the 2019 premiership without him, he was simply outstanding.

"Your own expectations are still high, but sometimes your body doesn't quite allow you to get there. You've got to re-wire your own thinking there.

"So I think if Tom just thinks that he's there to help support these young guys for 12 months, I think he's still got a role to play."

While some, including Collingwood premiership coach Mick Malthouse, have questioned the AFL's decision to suspend Lynch for five games, Richardson understands the hefty call.

"Clearly the AFL wanted to make an example (of him)," Richardson said.

"It was a bit of a throwback to a bygone era. It wasn't a good look, you can't have kids seeing that.

"Tom knows that, everyone knows that, so I think five weeks was always going to be the case.

"I understand his frustration on the weekend. He probably was getting scragged and Richmond's ball movement, kicking it long and high.

"When you're in your mid 30s as a key forward and you just lose a little bit of pace or a little bit of leap, you can get really frustrated at times.

"I can see why he was frustrated, but clearly you've got to be able to hold your cool better than that."

https://www.nine.com.au/sport/afl/news-2025-richmond-tigers-tom-lynch-matthew-richardson-slaughter-suspension-20250703-p5mcbx.html

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Re: Tom Lynch cops 5 weeks from the Tribunal [merged]
« Reply #2657 on: July 04, 2025, 07:22:58 PM »
Interesting to read Yze saying the AFL conceded that the umpires had missed  3 or 4 free kicks regarding Lynch after clarification was sought.  Perhaps seeking clarification is a subtle way of pointing out glaring umpiring errors. To miss 3 or 4 free kicks is deeply concerning and suggests the umpires were more interested in penalizing Lynch

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Re: Tom Lynch cops 5 weeks from the Tribunal [merged]
« Reply #2658 on: July 04, 2025, 07:34:02 PM »
Not really. He missed a few kicks every forward gets done over with but yeah generally he is hard done by compared to most.

Has stuff all to do with the suspension
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Re: Tom Lynch cops 5 weeks from the Tribunal [merged]
« Reply #2659 on: July 04, 2025, 08:43:26 PM »
Suspended Tiger leaves giant hole in attack for trip to Cattery

Richmond coach Adem Yze says key forward Tom Lynch remains a big part of its future, despite disappointment over his five-week suspension

By AAP
4 July 2025


TOM LYNCH'S five-week suspension leaves a giant hole in the inexperienced Richmond attack for its imposing trip to Geelong.

The timing of the key forward's absence could not be worse, with the Tigers having lost 14 of their last 15 at GMHBA Stadium and the Cats to start strong favourites.

Yze also made it clear on Friday while they are bitterly disappointed with how Lynch retaliated to the Adelaide defenders' attentions last weekend, he remains a massive part of the Tigers' immediate future.

"We're going to see how much we miss him over the next five weeks, so no doubt he's going to be an important part of the next few years for sure," Yze said.

The Tigers coach said there were no excuses for Lynch's swipe that caught Crows defender Jordon Butts across the back of the head.

"He's always had white-line fever. That's when he plays his best footy and it just tipped over," Yze said.

"The consequences are going to be really harsh. We have a fit player sitting out, which is disappointing for us.

"The way he retaliated was wrong and he knows that, but when he plays his best he plays on edge.

"So we need to keep helping him with that."

Yze added they had made it clear to their younger forwards what Lynch did cannot be tolerated.

They also had confirmation from the AFL the umpires had missed some free kicks against Lynch, fuelling his frustration.

"We were making sure we were defending the right way. If there were opportunities for our defenders to defend the forwards like they were doing to Tom, maybe we were coaching it the wrong way," Yze said.

"They were pretty clear they probably missed three or four free kicks, so we didn't change the way we trained."

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1356301/suspended-richmond-tigers-forward-tom-lynch-leaves-giant-hole-in-attack-for-trip-to-cattery

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Re: Tom Lynch cops 5 weeks from the Tribunal [merged]
« Reply #2660 on: July 04, 2025, 08:44:30 PM »
From Barrett's Sliding Doors column today:


IF ...
Tom Lynch is at Richmond next season ...

THEN ...
I'll be surprised. He's been too angry and too out-of-form to go round again with the Tigers. He needs a change, and I have no doubt there will be a club which wants a player who has kicked 481 career goals.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1354863/sliding-doors