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Re: Banks, Clarke & Brown all sign contract extensions till 2025 (RFC)
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2022, 05:17:09 PM »
Teenage Tiger trio sign extensions

Richmond has locked away Sam Banks, Judson Clarke and Tom Brown on additional two-year extensions.

By Richmond Media
20 October 2022


Richmond has locked away the remainder of its 2021 AFL National Draft crop, with exciting youngsters Judson Clarke, Sam Banks and Tom Brown signing contract extensions.

The talented trio have each put pen to paper on an additional two years, keeping them at the Club until at least the end of 2025.

It follows the recent signatures of key defender Josh Gibcus and midfielder Tyler Sonsie, tying all of the Club's five top-30 selections from last year's draft to Richmond for the next three years.

Clarke played three senior games in his debut AFL season, booting three goals. The skillful forward also managed 16 majors from 15 appearances for the VFL Tigers.

The youngster was the matchwinner in the Tigers' final round VFL clash against Frankston, booting the winning goal from a tight angle in a best-on-ground display.

Clarke also showed his ability to bob up at an important moment at senior level with a fourth-quarter goal in Richmond's round 15 thriller against eventual premiers Geelong.

Richmond General Manager- Football Talent, Blair Hartley said Clarke’s high work-rate and natural flair made him a popular teammate.

“Judson has not put a foot wrong since arriving at the football club and was rewarded with senior opportunities this year,” he added.

“We look forward to him using that taste of AFL football as motivation to continue to grow his game.”

Brown, a first-round selection at last year's National Draft (No. 17 overall), showed promising signs throughout his first season at the Club.

The Mooroopna product was in the frame for senior selection before niggling injuries and illness saw him miss a month of football in the early parts of the season.

“It was pleasing to see Tom put together some consistent form across half-back at VFL level after overcoming some interruptions early in the year,” Hartley said.

“Tom showed us all the traits that made us rate him so highly in his draft year and we are really excited about what he can achieve in 2023 and beyond.”

Banks, who was selected with Richmond's fourth pick (No. 29 overall) at last year's draft from Tasmania, showed he is a classy player throughout the year at VFL level.

After a delayed pre-season, the talented wingman managed 17 matches for the VFL Tigers, averaging 17 disposals and booting five goals.

Banks stoodout with his strong two-way running, long kicking, and hardness. The 19-year-old was an AFL emergency on multiple occasions this season.

“Sam has worked very hard since arriving at the Club, setting a high standard for all of his teammates to follow,” Hartley said.

“On the field we are really pleased with Sam’s versatility, poise and endurance. We are looking forward to seeing what he can achieve in the coming years.”

Hartley added that the Club was thrilled by the prospect of Clarke, Brown, Banks, Sonsie and Gibcus continuing to develop together.

“We are delighted to have these five boys commit to the Club until 2025. Each are an important part of our future and these contract extensions show our confidence in them.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1239282/teenage-tiger-trio-sign-extensions

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Re: Banks, Clarke & Brown all sign contract extensions till 2025 (RFC)
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2022, 07:25:58 PM »
Good to see the kids committing to the club even when knowing they’ll have to work hard to displace some very good players to get into the seniors.

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Re: Banks, Clarke & Brown all sign contract extensions till 2025 (RFC)
« Reply #3 on: October 21, 2022, 12:38:13 AM »
Only concern and it went thru that draft for us was the size or frames on the players we took.
It really is true we are not a club who goes after big bodies in the ND when it comes to mids and Flankers in general.
There was a reason we had to trade for the likes of Hopper and Taranto. Who was the last Vlastuin type as a hb have we taken.

Its a thing i have always been sceptical about. Its a lot easier to pick a small who may not be a top notcher but will make a contribution over a medium or a tall.

And i dont have a problem with the adage of playing a small who will contribute something over a tall who will contribute nothing. But we are hardly looking to find other types than smalls or maybe a better way try a more risky type sp we end up with the KPF scenario we are in and the need to go hard at players like Taranto.

Its a simple ask over the last 10 yrs how many big mids have we targeted in the nd  and for that matter how many kpp's. The fall back option has always been take a small no matter the need because heres a better chance you will get something out of them.