TIGERS “DESPERATE“ FOR ANOTHER FLAG, BUT MUST ALSO BLOOD YOUNGSTERS: BALMEBy Nic Negrepontis
SEN
22 Feb 22Richmond Senior Club Advisor Neil Balme believes the club is in an interesting spot where they still wish to contend for premierships, but need to start blooding the next generation.
The Tigers have 19 players on their list 22 or under, with only Noah Balta, Sydney Stack and Jack Ross having at least 20 games under their respective belts.
Up the other end, they have eight players over 30 and four more who will be 30 come the 2023 season.
Balme is bullish about the youngsters on Richmond’s list, but admits the craft is in working them into a competitive side without negatively affecting performance.
“The challenge is we’ve got half a dozen new kids who look like they’re going to be decent players,” he told Sportsday SA.
“Now we don’t need to play them much in the first 12 months at AFL level, though I think the way Josh Gibcus has gone as a defender he might get a game early, but we’ve got another dozen kids who show a hell of a lot that haven’t had enough opportunities to decide whether they’re players or not.
“That’s part of our challenge as well because our older blokes aren’t going to play forever and we’ve got to replace them and still be a premiership challenging team.
“We’ve got to make sure we work out whether the (older guys) can or can’t and that will be part of Damien Hardwick and the coaching staff’s job to give these kids the opportunity to show they can play.
“Jack Ross has played but not enough, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Thomson Dow, etcetera, etcetera, there’s quite a few who we just need to give chances to and you have to make a conscious decision to do that, which is one of the great things about footy.
“They’re the things you’ve got to solve and hopefully you make the right decisions.”
Balme has been particularly impressed with Balta, who will seemingly be reinvented as a forward-ruck this season.
“He’s been playing a little bit forward and ruck as well. We know he can play as a defender and we think the real strengths that he’s got could be very hard to stop as a key forward,” Balme said.
“We’re really having a look to see if we can build that into him and see how he goes and whether he takes that opportunity.
“He’s a very exciting player.”
Despite the focus on the club’s youth, Balme maintains they are all-in for a fourth flag since 2017.
“We’re all desperate. We really are. We believe we’re a damn good team,” he said.
“Over the last five years we’ve won three flags and always been close and we’ve kind of been the benchmark in a way, so we were really disappointed with what happened last year.
“We’re very committed to it. Our coaching has been terrific, the blokes have responded well on the track, we played an intra-club amongst ourselves on Saturday and I thought it went really well.
“They’re working really hard on team structure and what you should do in it rather than just driving yourself personally as a player, so I think we’re covering all the marks.
“We play Geelong on Saturday and then Hawthorn the week after, so I’d be surprised if we’re not very, very competitive.”
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