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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #90 on: October 14, 2021, 04:01:52 PM »
What each 2021 AFL trade recruit will bring to their new club

Ronny Lerner
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October 14th, 2021 2:37 pm


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Robbie Tarrant - An incredibly durable defender, Tarrant provides reinforcement down back for the Tigers after the retirements of Bachar Houli and David Astbury. Aside from a scary medical issue in March, which required a tumour to be removed from his kidney and forced him to miss the first half of the season, Tarrant missed just six games in the previous six seasons. He won a best-and-fairest at North and can consider himself a tad unlucky to be overlooked for All-Australian selection in the past. His recruitment at the age of 32 is a statement that the Tigers clearly believe they’re still in contention for a flag, and who could blame them with 22 premiership players still on their list?

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-trade-period-2021-pocket-profiles-every-trade-recruit-analysed-what-theyll-bring-to-new-clubs-review-best-22/news-story/536cabc505f8661d4b34a8ba31353de1

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #91 on: October 15, 2021, 03:17:16 PM »
From Barrett's 'Sliding Doors' column:


IF ...
Robbie Tarrant has been in the AFL system for 14 seasons (drafted by the Roos at No.15, 2007)...

THEN ...
his 15th year, and first as a Tiger, could be the one he finally gets an All-Australian jacket. Has deserved at least one, and probably two, to this point.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/684508/if-i-ve-been-critical-of-st-kilda-s-recent-trade-period-recruits-then

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #92 on: October 22, 2021, 06:52:17 PM »
Hardwick hails Tigers’ Tarrant acquisition

“With Dave (Astbury) retiring we felt we had a need for a bigger-bodied defender. And I think that will allow Dylan Grimes and Noah Balta to be a little bit freer down there,” Hardwick said on Fox Footy.

“Dylan’s done an incredible job ever since the retirement of Alex (Rance), maintaining that back six. But he’s capable of getting a little bit higher up the ground and playing some really damaging footy us.

“So, I’m really excited by bringing Robbie in that it will allow us to explore the avenue of others as well.

“And I think our forwards were pretty keen to get Robbie out of the North Melbourne team as well because he does a hell of a job.

“He’s 32, but he missed a lot of footy at the start of his career and we think he’s got some really, really good footy in front of him.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1026923/hardwick-hails-tigers-tarrant-acquisition

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #93 on: October 29, 2021, 04:30:10 PM »
New Richmond defender, Robbie Tarrant, spoke to Matthew Richardson about his first few weeks as a Tiger.


Tough decision to leave North Melbourne?

"Really tough, I've been there for 14 years and have got really good relationships with the players and staff and supporters as well. To make the move across, although it's exciting to start fresh and meet new people, it's also a little bit sad to leave that part of my career behind. I've got amazing memories there, and I'm really thankful to the club for everything they've done for me over the 14 years and wish them all the best into the future."

How did the move come about?

"Finishing the year, I thought I'd be staying at North and then Blair (Hartley) got in touch with my manager and it just rolled from there. It happens a lot quicker than you think it would...I'm really looking forward to getting stuck into the next couple of years and seeing what we can do."

What excites you about coming to Richmond?

"Being a really successful team, especially over the last five years, I'm excited to learn how they go about things, learn a different game style, and learn off the other defenders down there. They've got some really good defenders that I think can help my game and try and take me to another level which I'm really excited about."

Looking forward to playing more games at the MCG?

"We normally get the one game a year there, so it's an unbelievable opportunity to play there every second week, I'm really looking forward to getting out there...I'm really excited about that opportunity."

What will be your defensive role at Tigerland?

"I haven't got the detail of exactly what the role looks like, but I'll be down the defensive end and try and work in well with Grimes and Vlastuin and Balta and those guys. I'll try and play a role for the team and hopefully do it to a good level."

Introduction to new teammates?

"I've been lucky that over the last week or two I've been able to come in and meet a few of the boys and start training. It's been a really good introduction, the boys have been really welcoming and made me feel really comfortable. We're getting some good numbers in and the boys are training really hard, so it's exciting to hopefully start pre-season and get all the boys back and get stuck into it."

Did you know any of the players personally before arriving at the Club?

"Not really, being around for a while, I've played on Jack (Riewoldt) most times we've played Richmond, so you play build little relationships, and I was drafted the same year as Trent. I'm looking forward to building those relationships over the next couple of years."

How does the body feel, do you think you can play longer than two years?

"I hope so. I love playing and I'm really motivated to improve as a player. My body feels really good, I think the last two years with having limited games, I missed 10 last year, and the limited season the year before, has probably helped me. Hopefully, that extends me on the backend of my career."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1028078/tarrant-on-his-move-to-tigerland

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #94 on: November 22, 2021, 01:18:26 PM »

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #95 on: November 22, 2021, 09:18:50 PM »
Look at the biceps on Taz!!!!

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #96 on: November 23, 2021, 07:10:36 PM »
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Win-win: Roo-turned-Tiger Tarrant ideal for contending Richmond (Age)
« Reply #97 on: December 19, 2021, 02:09:36 AM »
Win-win: Roo-turned-Tiger Tarrant ideal for contending Richmond

Michael Gleeson
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December 19, 2021


Next year, barring injury, Robbie Tarrant will play more games at the MCG with Richmond in one season than he did in his first 12 years with North Melbourne.

Tarrant reckons he played 11, maybe 12, games at the ’G across his North career. The Tigers have 14 games at the MCG next year. That’s before finals.

On one hand, it’s a sort of quirky bit of trivia that means nothing, and on the other hand, it means everything. It is emblematic of his shift from off Broadway to on. It’s a physical move across town to a club that hopes and expects to play finals and contend for a flag next year, having left a club that hopes and expects they are on the path to doing the same thing, just in a much longer time frame.

Tarrant never really planned or expected to move clubs, but his shift from North Melbourne to Richmond was the sort of rare football-list management serendipity that made it an obvious decision. One club that was not contending could benefit from easing some salary cap space, and one club that is contending keeps its window for success open. Win, win.


Robbie Tarrant gets used to the Punt Road surrounds. CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES

“I didn’t think I’d be changing clubs to be honest. Even finishing last season, I had every intention of signing on and never had any intention of going to another club,” Tarrant said.

“I didn’t have a deal [to re-sign at North] until post-season and as North were coming with that, Richmond made an approach. I think it worked out for both.”

Tarrant didn’t have players explicitly in mind when contemplating how a shift for a player of his experience and position could work, but there is an obvious parallel with a player like James Frawley in his shift from Melbourne to Hawthorn. At the time, he went as a free agent and a bit younger than Tarrant, but he went to Hawthorn to replace a retiring premiership full-back and fit into a role and play. And win a premiership.

Frawley helped keep the Hawks in contention. Tarrant could be Richmond’s version, and that was the Tigers’ plan in getting him.

Richmond had known from early in the year that David Astbury was probably going to retire so made approaches to Tarrant’s manager, as they had many times during his career. List manager Blair Hartley is an avowed fan.

The Tigers wanted to adopt that Frawley model and not see their period of contention close with Astbury’s retirement, Noah Balta coming off long-term injury and their kids unlikely to be ready to have an immediate impact.

The fact the Tigers had five early picks in the draft, and indeed could secure star young key defender Josh Gibcus with their first pick this year, made the idea of blending a veteran and kids that much easier. (As an aside, Gibcus came second in the club’s 4x1-kilometre time trials of first-to-fourth-year players last week. He is 196 centimetres. He beat the midfielders.)

The sell to convince Tarrant was simple – come and play the same role you have at North, and hopefully, we win a flag together.

“I would love to get back to playing finals footy again, that was certainly a discussion with Richmond,” Tarrant said. “I was fully committed to going down that rebuild path with North as well but [it suited both clubs].

“You do look at players who move and get a flag. I didn’t specifically look at them [Frawley or Brian Lake] but players do move and win flags ... every situation is different. If I can come across and help the team have success, that would be an amazing result.”


Toby Nankervis and Robbie Tarrant run laps. CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES

Tarrant has been training for three weeks already. He might be 32 and forgiven for wanting to ease into another preseason with the older players but as the new player to the club, he arrived on day one and has impressed with his easy transition. He is working with Tom Lynch who has also returned to training early.

Tarrant didn’t play in his first two seasons after being drafted in 2007. He made his debut in 2010 but those early years were interrupted by injury and he struggled for games. Since then he got his body right and has been reliable across 174 games.

He might break his MCG record, win that flag and prove to be not so much the new James Frawley as the new Robbie Tarrant.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/win-win-roo-turned-tiger-tarrant-ideal-for-contending-richmond-20211217-p59ifb.html

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #98 on: December 19, 2021, 03:36:58 PM »
Should be a great match up for the monster forwards. Makes me more confident when we play Geelong with Hawkins and Blues with McKay. 

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #100 on: December 22, 2021, 04:50:03 PM »
Super excited about Robbie, good luck coming to him.

Is he a walk up start round 1?

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #101 on: December 22, 2021, 06:38:18 PM »
Super excited about Robbie, good luck coming to him.

Is he a walk up start round 1?

Barring injury he’s a certain starter
He’s a gun

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #102 on: December 22, 2021, 06:44:50 PM »
Super excited about Robbie, good luck coming to him.

Is he a walk up start round 1?

Barring injury he’s a certain starter
He’s a gun
Who steps aside??

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #103 on: December 22, 2021, 06:53:39 PM »
Super excited about Robbie, good luck coming to him.

Is he a walk up start round 1?

Barring injury he’s a certain starter
He’s a gun
Who steps aside??

Dave Astbury

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Re: Robbie Tarrant officially a Tiger [merged]
« Reply #104 on: December 22, 2021, 09:08:49 PM »
Super excited about Robbie, good luck coming to him.

Is he a walk up start round 1?

Barring injury he’s a certain starter
He’s a gun
Who steps aside??

Dave Astbury
And Balta…???