From Foxsports:RICHMONDThe Tigers are a fascinating case study. They don’t necessarily need to add much, they just need to figure out who they’re willing to let go. One of Mabior Chol or Callum Coleman-Jones will likely not be there next year, while they’ve already made a tough call on Bachar Houli. With Trent Cotchin not at the level we’ve come to expect, the midfield could do with a boost. Patrick Lipinski is looking for more opportunity and could add to the next wave of midfield talent coming through at Tigerland. The biggest weapon the Tigers have coming into this off-season is their draft hand: Picks 7, 16, 26 and 28 give them plenty of scope at the trade table, but also a great chance to regenerate via the draft. Richmond’s decision to decision to pull out of the race for Adam Cerra is further evidence the club is primarily focused on the draft.
Gold CoastGold Coast would consider Rory Lobb if he was willing to accept a pay cut. But the Suns might try to avoid using Pick 3 on a player like Lobb. If a play for Lobb doesn’t eventuate, Gold Coast could also look at off-contract Tiger Callum Coleman-Jones.
GWSWith Shane Mumford likely to retire, they’d be hoping 2020 recruit Braydon Preuss can fill his shoes. But could they find someone to help both in the ruck and up forward? One of Richmond duo Callum Coleman-Jones and Mabior Chol, or perhaps Collingwood’s Max Lynch, could work.
WESTERN BULLDOGSThe Dogs’ first priority is making sure they’re all set points-wise to take father-son prospect Sam Darcy, who has launched himself into top three contention in this year’s pool. As a result, they’re very unlikely to be trading any significant picks out. Likely to help them in the picks (and therefore points) department is the looming departures of Patrick Lipinski and Mitch Wallis.
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