Ultimate guide: Who’s in the draft mix at every club
What draft picks does your club have? And, more importantly, what will it do with them? We look at every team’s picks, list needs and targets.
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Here's what they say about Richmond:
RichmondDraft picks: 7, 15, 26, 27, 28, 83
List needs: Inside midfielders, key forwards, outside speed, key defensive depth
Who could be available at first pick: Josh Rachele, Josh Ward, Ben Hobbs, Jye Amiss
Could be in the mix after that: Josh Goater, Josh Sinn, Zac Taylor, Angus Sheldrick, Jack Williams, Blake Howes, Greg Clark
Richmond is crying out for inside midfielders after being smashed in the clinches last season, ranking dead last for stoppage-clearance differential and 16th for contested-possession differential. Ball-winning machine Hobbs would suit the Tigers’ needs perfectly, but will he still be on the board at seven (nine after bids)?
Ward, an ultra-consistent midfielder likened to Zach Merrett, could also impact right away and may be on offer, while
Rachele has the match-winning traits as a forward-mid to be a superb option for the Tigers.
Amiss is worth considering after the loss of Callum Coleman-Jones and Mabior Chol during the trade and free agency period. With five picks inside the top 30, Richmond could look to package selections to move up the board, but expect them to be sitting pretty either way with their strong hand. Line-breaking options
Goater or
Sinn may be available at the Tigers’ second pick, while draft bolter
Sheldrick, a tough-as-nails 179cm midfielder, classy ball-user
Taylor, roaming key forward
Williams and wingman
Howes look to be around the mark for their three picks in the 20s.
With 2022 looming as this group’s last shot at a premiership, could the Tigers take a punt on a mature-age midfielder? Former top-10 pick
Nathan Freeman – who they showed interest in ahead of this year’s mid-season draft – or the 191cm
Clark, the winner of the best-on-ground medal in Subiaco’s WAFL grand final, present as plug-in-and-play options.
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