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« on: November 28, 2019, 08:46:50 PM »
Welcome to the premiers, Hugo  :).

The rumours were true about us being interested in him.
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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2019, 08:56:27 PM »


Ralphsmith to Richmond

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Nov 28, 2019 8:49PM


Richmond has used its fourth selection (No. 46 overall) in the 2019 national draft to recruit Sandringham Dragons midfielder/forward Hugo Ralphsmith.

Here is a summary of what Richmond fans can expect to see from Hugo on-field...

Club: Sandringham Dragons
State: Victoria
Height: 186cm
Weight: 70kg

This year Hugo split his football between Haileybury College and the Sandringham Dragons in the NAB League. He also played 3 games for Vic Metro in the National Championships. Hugo averaged 16 possessions, 4 marks and a goal for Sandringham playing as a wingman and across half forward.

Hugo had a dominant final against the Calder Cannons kicking 3.3 along with 19 possessions and 8 marks. His aerial work and running ability was too much for his opposition, highlighting his clear AFL attributes.

Hugo has considerable scope for improvement given his athletic gifts. He has the potential to play as a dangerous forward or a hard running outside midfielder at the elite level with his size, speed and aerobic capacity. We are excited about what Hugo can become in time.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-11-28/2019-draft-fourth-selection

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #3 on: November 28, 2019, 09:04:35 PM »
looks like our recruiters have gone all or nothing with our picks. I fear the ramifications of this draft for the future. Dow looks average, the 2 boys from Brisbane, their own club didn't even want to keep them and Ralphsmith could be something or nothing, lets hope he is better than his dad.

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #4 on: November 28, 2019, 09:14:07 PM »
Gee glass half empty Ramp. Back our guys in as they deserve respect with recent results  :thumbsup

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #5 on: November 28, 2019, 09:49:35 PM »
Haha reading this thread and the outrage when no one here has seen these kids.

Cumberland in our system = potential star.

Martyn is a ball magnet with high level athletic capabilities.

Ralphsmith is my boy and couldn’t be happier, could become anything!

I don’t know how anyone can doubt our guys, but each their own. This seems to me like we have picked guys we can lock away for a couple of years and develop and be there ready when our current crew start retiring.

Good list management

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #6 on: November 28, 2019, 09:56:00 PM »
Haha reading this thread and the outrage when no one here has seen these kids.

Cumberland in our system = potential star.

Martyn is a ball magnet with high level athletic capabilities.

Ralphsmith is my boy and couldn’t be happier, could become anything!

I don’t know how anyone can doubt our guys, but each their own. This seems to me like we have picked guys we can lock away for a couple of years and develop and be there ready when our current crew start retiring.

Good list management


This ^^

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #7 on: November 28, 2019, 10:12:22 PM »
Becoming a bit of a negative nelly there ramps

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #8 on: November 28, 2019, 10:42:15 PM »
I said what I believe. Time will show everything but I have doubts on every single one of them. As I said for the 2 Brisbane lads, the Lions weren't prepared to match with pick 59. Pick 59 - Does anyone think Fagan and co wouldn't have matched if they thought theyd be good afl players?

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #9 on: November 28, 2019, 10:50:16 PM »
Don’t be fooled by phantom drafts, media don’t do the research into players that our club does . They haven’t got it too wrong for a few years now.

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #10 on: November 28, 2019, 11:34:49 PM »
Haha reading this thread and the outrage when no one here has seen these kids.

Cumberland in our system = potential star.

Martyn is a ball magnet with high level athletic capabilities.

Ralphsmith is my boy and couldn’t be happier, could become anything!

I don’t know how anyone can doubt our guys, but each their own. This seems to me like we have picked guys we can lock away for a couple of years and develop and be there ready when our current crew start retiring.

Good list management
Congratulations on your sons recruitment.
The club that keeps giving.

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #11 on: November 29, 2019, 01:12:57 AM »
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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #12 on: November 29, 2019, 01:35:23 AM »


   

DRAFT ANALYSIS: “A talented forward who oozes X-factor, Ralphsmith causes headaches in the air and at ground level with his fantastic leap and line breaking speed.”

EASILY confused with fellow Dragons teammate Miles Bergman as they player in similar positions and both catch the eye with their athleticism, size and blonde locks. If one is quiet, the other is usually causing havoc for opposition defenders. Ralphsmith showed how dangerous he could be in a final against the Calder Cannons kicking three first quarter goals proving too strong in the air and too quick and slick at ground level. He would finish the game with 19 disposals, eight marks and kicking 3.3 in his best performance for the year. Ralphsmith oozes talent and despite underperforming for Vic Metro he was still able to pull of one of the plays of the championships kicking a long range banana and make it look effortless and it’s almost a case of what cant he do as a forward as he ticks a lot of boxes and is the type of player you could see flourishing in a team like Richmond that like to move the ball on at all cost.

STRENGTHS:

X-Factor
Vertical leap
Speed
Work rate
Clean hands

IMPROVEMENTS:

Contested game
Consistency

If the draft was done on a highlights package Ralphsmith would go very early as he displays traits similar to 2018 rising star winner Jaidyn Stephenson as a medium forward at 188cm he can do it all taking overhead marks with his impressive leap and swooping on the crumbs with his speed and clean hands. Ralphsmith is not afraid to fly for high marks and with his timing can even outmark taller players and if he doesn’t take the mark he is quick to recover and quickly gather and look to snap at goal, he can also play on a wing where he likes to run and carry and he is very hard to stop once he gets on his bike and he can glide across the ground effortlessly. Ralphsmith was a strong performer at the combine testing well for speed and leap but it was his 2km time that really impressed and showed his ability to push hard which will be required at the next level whether as a dashing wingman or hybrid forward, to go with the speed and work rate he also has clean hands and rarely fumbles even under pressure which is a great trait to have as a forward especially where there is a lot of pressure to be clean and make the most of your opportunities. If he puts everything together Ralphsmith can be a match winner at AFL level.

Ralphsmith certainly looks good with ball in hand and he gets most of his possession up the ground was a wingman playing an outside role and although his contested numbers are solid for his position it is always something that could improve as he has great hands and speed which could be utilised at stoppages more if he can refine his ability to win the contested ball but he is just so damaging on the outside that its really not a major issue at this stage. Most modern forwards incorporate pressure acts into their game which is an area Ralphsmith could also improve especially with his speed and work rate being so good he could really stroke the perfect balance of attacking flair and defensive acts. When Ralphsmith is up and running he can hard to stop and is usually strong for one quarter, but could have little influence for others and that goes for entire games with half of his games in the NAB League going goalless which is usually fine if the forward has offered a lot of defensive pressure which has not been the case for Ralphsmith and although he has spent a lot of the time on the wing as well his disposal numbers in those goalless games would have to be better as he has only gone over 20 disposals once this year.

https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/player/hugo-ralphsmith/

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #13 on: November 29, 2019, 01:50:10 AM »
35. Hugo RALPHSMITH

Clubs: Sandringham Dragons/Vic Metro

Position: Outside Midfielder/Medium Forward

Size: 188cm, 75kg

Bio: Ralphsmith might not have put together a complete game at all levels in 2019, but what he showed will make a number of clubs tempted to use an early selection on the 17-year-old. Ralphsmith was used deep forward by Haileybury College throughout 2019, but was pushed up the ground by Vic Metro and Sandringham Dragons. He has X-Factor and looked most at home playing across half-forward where he used his speed and class with aplomb. The Victorian could develop into one of the steals of the draft when looking back in a number of years.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-draft-2019-draft-prospects-players-player-profiles-matt-rowell-noah-anderson-draft-rankings/news-story/bb21ff89472da9320f744f531cec723a

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Re: Pick 46: Hugo Ralphsmith
« Reply #14 on: November 29, 2019, 01:51:52 AM »
Star turn for Sandy Dragon Ralphsmith

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September 9, 2019


Hugo was the go-to man.

Sandringham Dragons confidently moved through to the NAB League preliminary finals and a meeting with Oakleigh Chargers when they swept aside Calder Cannons in the semi-final at Carlton on Saturday.

Hugo Ralpsmith had a big hand in the 8.7 (55) to 1.12 (18) victory in the testing conditions.

The Vic Metro representative kicked three goals in the first quarter and finished the match with 3.3, 19 possessions, eight marks, best-afield accolades and a boost from coach Josh Bourke.

“He got a match-up that we thought was pretty good for us,’’ Bourke said.

“When you stack the forward line with a little bit of talent, there was always someone who was going to get a favourable match-up, and he got it.

“He’s been on the wing most of the year but he’s played forward for his school and he’s very good above his head and on the ground. He’s got a good mix of athletic attributes. We thought he might be dangerous there — and he turned out to be really dangerous.’’

Bourke said Ralphsmith had had an “up and down’’ season and was searching for a performance like he delivered against the Cannons.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/localfooty/nab-league/nab-league-2019-hugo-ralphsmith-sparkles-as-sandy-dragons-see-off-calder-cannons/news-story/0cd1722441b6c15b6a4966c8103fb92a