Richmond need more options in the ruckLachlan Mitchell
theRoar.com.au
7 June 2021Richmond went into the game playing just the two big men in Mabior Chol and Callum Coleman-Jones. Coleman-Jones predominantly played the big man up forward without injured star Tom Lynch.
Chol was in control of the ball early, dominating hit outs and having 19 touches and five intercept marks for the game.
Coleman-Jones was more of a chop-out ruckman throughout the game but was sparingly used throughout the game as the ball drifted forward and the likes of Jack Riewoldt, Jason Castagna and Jack Graham were sharking any ball.
Richmond have had a habit of using a smaller more agile midfielder to fill the spot of the second ruckman at centre bounces.
Shaun Grigg was the prime example used in Richmond’s breakthrough 2017 premiership win. Marlion Pickett was used in Saturday night’s game when Chol was rotated off the ground as the second ruckman.
The game heavily favoured Essendon through those parts of the game with Parish, Zach Merrett and Dyson Heppell getting first use of the ball.
Andrew Phillips dominated the ruck tap outs and Essendon dominated contested ball and centre clearances with them beginning to swing back the momentum and clawing back a 30-point lead.
Richmond’s premier ruckman Toby Nankervis is set to spend a number of weeks on the sidelines and Ivan Soldo is not expected to return in season 2021.
A second ruckman with a key forward like a Coleman-Jones would give the Tigers an extra string to their bow.
Samson Ryan at 206 centimetres has left Melbourne and was on an extended list on the flight to Perth.
Although he is yet to make his debut, Ryan could provide the second alternative in the ruck to Chol with Nankervis’ extended injury absence.
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