Every AFL club’s predicted R1 teamDavid Zita and Ben Waterworth
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February 3rd, 2022 4:54 pmRICHMONDB: Dylan Grimes, Robbie Tarrant, Nick Vlastuin
HB: Jayden Short, Noah Balta, Daniel Rioli
C: Liam Baker, Trent Cotchin, Kamdyn McIntosh
HF: Shane Edwards, Jack Riewoldt, Kane Lambert
F: Shai Bolton, Tom Lynch, Dustin Martin
FOLL: Toby Nankervis, Dion Prestia, Jack Graham
I/C: Ivan Soldo, Nathan Broad, Sydney Stack, Josh Gibcus
In: Robbie Tarrant, Josh Gibcus, Tom Brown, Tyler Sonsie, Sam Banks, Judson Clarke
Out: David Astbury, Bachar Houli, Patrick Naish, Mabior Chol, Callum Coleman-Jones, Derek Eggmolesse-Smith, Ryan Garthwaite
WE SAY: A lot of the premiership core is still there, but we’re going to be seeing a slightly different line-up at Tigerland in 2022. Leading the pack clearly is
Robbie Tarrant, with the former North Melbourne star making the move to the Tigers in a bid for flag success. He’s an obvious walk-up start in a defence now lacking David Astbury and Bachar Houli. The move of
Dan Rioli to half-back was a successful one and will continue next year, while there was plenty to like from
Sydney Stack in the back half of the year. A notable inclusion is
Ivan Soldo, who has been training well since recovering from a knee injury. The loss of Callum Coleman-Jones and Mabior Chol isn’t ideal, but it doesn’t drastically affect the Tigers’ starting line-up next year. We could see Richmond’s top selection
Josh Gibcus come onto the scene for Round 1 after roaring into top-10 pick calculations. He has the ability to play either forward or back and could sneak in, maybe at the expense of
Rhyan Mansell and
Riley Collier-Dawkins.
CARLTONB: Liam Stocker, Lewis Young, Nic Newman
HB: Adam Saad, Jacob Weitering, Zac Williams
C: Adam Cerra, Patrick Cripps, Ed Curnow
HF: Jack Martin, Charlie Curnow, Zac Fisher
F: Jack Silvagni, Harry McKay, Josh Honey
FOLL: Marc Pittonet, Sam Walsh, George Hewett
I/C: Mitch McGovern, Will Setterfield, Tom De Koning, Paddy Dow
In: George Hewett, Adam Cerra, Lewis Young, Jesse Motlop, Domanic Akuei
Out: Eddie Betts, Levi Casboult, Marc Murphy, Sam Petrevski-Seton, Michael Gibbons, Sam Ramsay, Liam Jones
WE SAY: One of the hardest teams to pick a best 22 for, there’s a whole host of names we could’ve fit into the side. Mitch McGovern is set to play more in the backline with Lewis Young, given the premature retirement of Liam Jones, plus the fact Caleb Marchbank continues to suffer injury setbacks. Fingers crossed for Sam Docherty’s recovery from testicular cancer, but we’ve left him out of the side while he continues to work his way back. Elsewhere, David Cuningham could easily occupy a wing and push Cerra onto the ball, with he and Hewett proving solid midfield depth the club has lacked in recent years. It’s fair to ask how exactly Hewett and Cerra will both get starting midfield spots, since the wing isn’t exactly where you want the latter. Meanwhile, the likes of Lochie O’Brien, Matt Kennedy, Will Setterfield and Jack Newnes will be pressing their claims. Michael Voss has an abundance of options, and that’s a great problem to have. From a draft standpoint, Jesse Motlop has a stack of promise but is likely to get a run at stages throughout the season rather than slot straight in for Round 1.
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