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Past draft history [merged]
« on: October 25, 2021, 09:04:17 PM »
Past draft history with our 2021 draft picks

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Picks: 7, 15, 26, 27, 28, 83

A number of the Tigers' premiership heroes of recent years have ventured to Punt Road from the same selections Richmond hold in 2021, with Brandon Ellis, Daniel Rioli (both Pick 15) and Shane Edwards (Pick 26) having joined the club.

The Tigers will also carry Pick 27 into the count, with their only recruit from the pick being club great Brendon Gale.

Pick 7: Wayne Heraman
Pick 15: Nathan Bower, Brandon Ellis, Daniel Rioli
Pick 26: Stephen Jurica, Shane Edwards, Jayden Post, Todd Elton
Pick 27: Brendon Gale
Pick 28: Christopher Smith, Jamie Tape
Pick 83: None

https://www.zerohanger.com/your-clubs-history-with-their-2021-draft-picks-93199/
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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2021, 05:40:55 PM »
The history of Tiger top-10 draft picks

Here is the full list of Richmond’s top-10 national draft selections, along with their number of games played for the Tigers . . .

1986: Richard Anderson, Norwood, SANFL, No. 4 pick overall, 0 games.

1987: Richard Lounder, Central District, SANFL, No. 1 pick, 4 games.

1988: Chris Naish, Wangaratta, No. 5 pick, 143 games.

1989: Anthony Banik, Won Wron Woodside, No. 1 pick, 49 games.

1992: Wayne Hernaman, South Fremantle, WAFL, No. 7 pick, 20 games.

1993: Justin Murphy, Central Dragons, TAC Cup, No. 3 pick, 12 games.

1997: Brad Ottens, Glenelg, SANFL, No. 2 pick, 129 games.

1999: Aaron Fiora, Port Adelaide, SANFL, No. 3 pick, 78 games.

2000: Kayne Pettifer, Murray Bushrangers, TAC Cup, No. 9 pick, 113 games.

2004: Brett Deledio, Murray Bushrangers, TAC Cup, No. 1 pick, 243 games.

2005: Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, East Perth, WAFL, No. 8 pick, 13 games.

2007: Trent Cotchin, Northern Knights, TAC Cup, No. 2 pick, 268 games.

2008: Ty Vickery, Sandringham Dragons, TAC Cup, No. 8 pick, 119 games.

2009: Dustin Martin, Bendigo Pioneers, TAC Cup, No. 3 pick, 260 games.

2010: Reece Conca, Perth, WAFL, No. 6 pick, 104 games.

2012: Nick Vlastuin, Northern Knights, TAC Cup, No. 9 pick, 173 games.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1027613/the-history-of-tiger-top-10-draft-picks

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2021, 06:14:04 PM »
Wow that's a pretty poor record. At least our busts aren't total stuff ups now with Conca and Vickery but neither were very good.

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2021, 08:33:39 PM »
The history of Tiger top-10 draft picks

Here is the full list of Richmond’s top-10 national draft selections, along with their number of games played for the Tigers . . .

1986: Richard Anderson, Norwood, SANFL, No. 4 pick overall, 0 games.

1987: Richard Lounder, Central District, SANFL, No. 1 pick, 4 games.

1988: Chris Naish, Wangaratta, No. 5 pick, 143 games.

1989: Anthony Banik, Won Wron Woodside, No. 1 pick, 49 games.

1992: Wayne Hernaman, South Fremantle, WAFL, No. 7 pick, 20 games.

1993: Justin Murphy, Central Dragons, TAC Cup, No. 3 pick, 12 games.

1997: Brad Ottens, Glenelg, SANFL, No. 2 pick, 129 games.

1999: Aaron Fiora, Port Adelaide, SANFL, No. 3 pick, 78 games.

2000: Kayne Pettifer, Murray Bushrangers, TAC Cup, No. 9 pick, 113 games.

2004: Brett Deledio, Murray Bushrangers, TAC Cup, No. 1 pick, 243 games.

2005: Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, East Perth, WAFL, No. 8 pick, 13 games.

2007: Trent Cotchin, Northern Knights, TAC Cup, No. 2 pick, 268 games.

2008: Ty Vickery, Sandringham Dragons, TAC Cup, No. 8 pick, 119 games.

2009: Dustin Martin, Bendigo Pioneers, TAC Cup, No. 3 pick, 260 games.

2010: Reece Conca, Perth, WAFL, No. 6 pick, 104 games.

2012: Nick Vlastuin, Northern Knights, TAC Cup, No. 9 pick, 173 games.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1027613/the-history-of-tiger-top-10-draft-picks

They conveniently forgot Bling, AKA The Witness, AKA The Lurker

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2021, 10:23:17 AM »
Throw in two no 12 picks in next couple of seasons - Lennon and C Ellis - not a great record at all.


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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2021, 11:08:27 AM »
IIRC we picked Fiora at No 3, Pavlich went at 4  :banghead :banghead

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2021, 11:36:34 AM »
Gee we did a terribly job back then didn't we

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2021, 11:46:55 AM »
2010 could have been:
Lynch or Prestia
Parker or Howe
Lyons
Puopolo
Seedsman

2012 could have been:
Vlastuin (probably the only pick I'd keep tbh)
KMac (ok it was a shallow draft)
Membrey
Not much else worth a game...

But it goes to show how deep some talent runs. I really hope we nail it this year. If we get 3-4 long term players we could set ourselves up for a decade.

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2021, 12:48:25 PM »
IIRC we picked Fiora at No 3, Pavlich went at 4  :banghead :banghead

You mean we could have had the Pav instead of FiFi

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2021, 12:53:21 PM »
Big if true...:shh
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FJ is the only one that makes sense.

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2021, 02:01:53 PM »
IIRC we picked Fiora at No 3, Pavlich went at 4  :banghead :banghead

You mean we could have had the Pav instead of FiFi
Just googled it, take it to the bank
1999 draft order
Josh Fraser
Paul Hasleby
Aaron Fiora
Matthew Pavlich

Also note in 2004 Richard Tambling was our number 4 pick, Buddy Franklin was number 5.  :banghead :banghead

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2021, 08:05:38 AM »
From memory, Dusty went ahead of Dees first 2 picks….
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #12 on: November 05, 2021, 01:52:41 PM »
Here is the full list of Richmond’s national draft picks in the 20s . . .

1987: Brendon Gale, from Burnie Hawks (Tasmania), pick 27 – 244 games.

1989: Wayne Campbell, Golden Square (Bendigo), pick 29 – 297 games.

1990: Christopher Smith, Assumption College (Kilmore), pick 28 – 0 games.

1992: Mark Jones, Norwood (SANFL), pick 22 – 0 games.

1992: Jamie Tape, Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL), pick 28 – 75 games.

1993: Stephen Jurica, South Fremantle (WAFL), pick 26 – 18 games.

1994: Jason Torney, South Adelade (SANFL), pick 29 – 118 games.

1999: Ezra Poyas, Prahran Dragons (TAC Cup), pick 22 – 9 games.

2000: Mark Coughlan, Perth (WAFL), pick 25 – 92 games.

2003: Alex Gilmour, Tassie Mariners/Tassie Devils (Tasmania), pick 21 – 0 games.

2004: Dean Polo, Gippsland Power (TAC Cup), pick 20 – 56 games.

2005: Cleve Hughes, Norwood (SANFL), pick 24 – 16 games.

2006: Shane Edwards, North Adelaide (SANFL), pick 26 – 281 games.

2008: Jayden Post, Western Jets (TAC Cup), pick 26 – 30 games.

2011: Todd Elton, Dandenong Stingrays (TAC Cup), pick 26 – 10 games.

2016: Shai Bolton, South Fremantle (WAFL), pick 29 – 67 games.

2017: Noah Balta, Calder Cannons (TAC Cup), pick 25 – 44 games.

2018: Riley Collier-Dawkins, Oakleigh Chargers (TAC Cup), pick 20 – 9 games.

2019: Thomson Dow, Bendigo Pioneers (TAC Cup), pick 21 – 7 games.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1029344/roaring-20s-draft-picks

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Re: Past draft history [merged]
« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2021, 03:58:34 PM »
He went next! Your club's ultimate 'if only' draft pick

With the benefit of hindsight, these are the selections your club might have done

afl.com.au
14 November 2021


Adelaide -  2000 NAB AFL Draft: Laurence Angwin (pick No.7), Daniel Motlop (pick No.8 )
Brisbane -  2015 NAB AFL Draft: Josh Schache (pick No.2), Callum Mills (pick No.3), Clayton Oliver (pick No.4)
Carlton -    2000 NAB AFL Draft: Trent Sporn (pick No.11), Shaun Burgoyne (pick No.12)
Coll'wood - 2013 NAB AFL Draft: Nathan Freeman (pick No.10), Dom Sheed (pick No.11)
Essendon - 2000 NAB AFL Draft: James Davies (pick No.17), Daniel Kerr (pick No.18 )
Fremantle - 2012 NAB AFL Draft: Josh Simpson (pick No.17), Brodie Grundy (pick No.18 )

Geelong -  2006 NAB AFL Draft: Nathan Djerrkura (pick No.25), Shane Edwards (pick No.26)  ;D

The Cats' haul in 2006 features Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins, but their second-round pick in Djerrkura never had an impact. He managed just four games in four years at Geelong before playing 21 in two years at the Dogs. Richmond had the next pick in 2006 and pounced on Edwards, who would go on to be one of the club's best and most respected players. He was a key player in the Tigers' three flags in the past five years and was also a Therabody AFL All-Australian in 2018. Could a prime Edwards have made the difference for the Cats in the past decade of near misses?

Gold Coast -   2010 NAB AFL Draft: Sam Day (pick No.3), Andrew Gaff (pick No.4)
GWS Giants - 2011 NAB AFL Draft: Matthew Buntine (pick No.5), Chad Wingard (pick No.6)
Hawthorn -    2006 NAB AFL Draft: Mitch Thorp (pick No.6), Joel Selwood (pick No.7)

Melbourne -   2009 NAB AFL Draft: Jack Trengove (pick No.2), Dustin Martin (pick No.3)  ;D

The Demons had a monopoly on the first two picks and claimed Tom Scully with pick No.1, followed by Trengove. The latter went on to become the youngest captain in VFL/AFL history and played 89 games at Melbourne and later Port Adelaide in a much-maligned career. But there's no doubt about next on the list, who has become one of the greatest players of all-time. Superstar Martin singlehandedly led Richmond to three premierships, claiming all three Norm Smith Medals, as well as adding a Brownlow Medal, two Jack Dyer Medals and four Therabody AFL All-Australian jackets along the way.

North Melb. - 2017 NAB AFL Draft: Will Walker (pick No.23), Tim Kelly (pick No.24)
Port Adel. -   2007 NAB AFL Draft: Matthew Lobbe (pick No.16), Harry Taylor (pick No.17)

RICHMOND - 2004 NAB AFL Draft: Richard Tambling (pick No.4), Lance Franklin (pick No.5)

Arguably the greatest coup in AFL draft history, the Hawks pinched Franklin from under Richmond's nose after surprising everyone with their selection of fellow tall forward Jarryd Roughead at pick No.2. A star junior in the Northern Territory, Tambling went on to play 108 games for the Tigers before being traded to Adelaide, where he featured another 16 times. In Franklin, however, the Hawks snared one of the game's all-time greats. In nine seasons in brown and gold, 'Buddy' won two premierships, four Therabody AFL All-Australian jackets, two Coleman Medals and two Goal of the Year awards. After his move to Sydney in 2013 on a mega nine-year deal, he has added another two Colemans and four All-Australians and is only five goals away from becoming just the sixth man to kick 1000 goals in VFL/AFL history. Another 'what could have been' moment for the Tigers came in 2009, when they picked up Ben Griffiths at No.19, one spot ahead of Fremantle's dual Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe.

St Kilda -      2014 NAB AFL Draft: Paddy McCartin (pick No.1), Christian Petracca (pick No.2)
Sydney -      2007 NAB AFL Draft: Patrick Veszpremi (pick No.11), Cyril Rioli (pick No.12)
West Coast - 2008 NAB AFL Draft: Jordan Jones (pick No.52), Michael Walters (pick No.53)
W.Bulldogs - 2002 NAB AFL Draft: Tim Walsh (pick No.4), Jarrad McVeigh (pick No.5)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/686913/he-went-next-your-club-s-ultimate-if-only-draft-pick