Tigers spoiled for choice to replace EllisJon Ralph
Herald Sun
13 December 2019Maurice Rioli Jr’s presence at Richmond training on Thursday was the perfect symbol for coach Damien Hardwick’s challenges ahead.
The stars on show ahead of the Christmas break revealed why pundits will spend the summer talking about the dynasty that awaits.
Alex Rance was surging through repeat sprints, Dustin Martin and Trent Cotchin were inseparable on the track, and the Tom Lynch-Jack Riewoldt dream duo continued their summer education.
But around them were a dozen young players desperate to break into a side striving for its third flag in four seasons.
The selection logjam looks to be one of Hardwick’s greatest challenges.
With Brandon Ellis gone to the Gold Coast, half a dozen players on show are already eyeing his spot.
Talented kids Patrick Naish, Sydney Stack and Derek Eggmolesse-Smith, all of them 2019 debutantes, will push for that position, alongside Oleg Markov and 2017 premiership player Kamdyn McIntosh.
The idea of a fit Lynch setting his sights on 80 goals after a full pre-season will terrify defenders.
And then there’s other key forwards Noah Balta, Mabior Chol and Callum Coleman-Jones who were blending into match-play drills after showing glimpses of their potential last season.
Add in the returning Jack Higgins, Norm Smith contender Marlion Pickett, VFL grand final revelation Riley Collier-Dawkins, and second-year midfielder Jack Ross and there is genuine intrigue going into season.
Higgins won’t integrate into full training until after Christmas, but the effervescent forward was bouncing around in repeat-effort drills with the look of a player set for a Round 1 return following brain surgery.
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