The Undroppables: Who is a lock to play in Round 11?Andrew Slevison
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23 May 2022Robbie Tarrant (Richmond)Veteran defender Robbie Tarrant played his best game in a Richmond jumper in the Dreamtime win over Essendon.
He spent the majority of the night on Peter Wright and beat him comprehensively, holding the dangerous Bombers forward goalless for just the second time this season.
Tarrant had 15 disposals, took eight marks and had eight intercept possessions which further enhanced his tight defensive performance. He also banged home what would have been his first Tigers goal only for Tom Lynch to give away a free kick behind the line.
The former North Melbourne best and fairest was dropped after the Round 6 loss to Melbourne before missing a week with hip soreness and then spending two weeks in the VFL.
It had many questioning the club’s recruitment of the 33-year-old, but his early-season form can be excused given he started in an unfamiliar defensive system without experienced pair Dylan Grimes and Nick Vlastuin by his side for the most part.
With Noah Balta injured and a Friday night test against the Swans and Lance Franklin in Sydney next up, Tarrant has cemented his spot in the side for now.
Another Tiger in the mix is Jack Ross who has been in and out of the Richmond team across the last few seasons. He replaced Jack Graham (toe) and put in an assured showing with 19 touches and six tackles.
It was a performance worthy of another week in the ones, provided Damien Hardwick is prepared to play both he and Graham in the same side if the latter is fit.
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