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Mid-forward
Height: 182cm
Weight: 73kg
D.O.B: 29-12-2004

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Video highlights:

Watch here: https://twitter.com/AFL/status/1597806103248584707

Tasmanian Seth Campbell has been picked up by the Tigers as a rookie.

He can play all over the ground but performed best as a half-forward.

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SNAPSHOT: “A clever and crafty forward who works opponents over up the ground, and hurts them on the way back to goal.”

A late addition to the National Combine list, Seth Campbell has been made to prove himself in 2022. The Burnie native emerged as one to watch after Tasmania’s Under 17 clash with Queensland last year, and quickly became a key cog in the Devils’ mid-forward rotation as a top-ager.

Campbell averaged 19 touches, 4.7 inside 50s and over a goal per his 13 NAB League games this season, earning Allies selection and even breaking through for a senior TSL berth with North Launceston. It was there where he produced arguably his standout performance, booting 10.6 from 32 disposals to leap firmly onto the draft radar.

https://central.rookieme.com/afl/player/seth-campbell/

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Campbell joins Richmond via rookie draft

Richmond has used its first selection in the 2022 rookie draft (No. 12 overall) to recruit Tasmania Devils high forward/midfielder Seth Campbell.

Recruited from: Tasmanian Devils
Position: High forward/midfielder
Height: 182cm
Weight: 73kg
DOB: 29/12/2004


What the Richmond recruiters say about Campbell...

"Seth originally played his football with the Burnie Football Club before playing senior football with North Launceston in 2022.

"He was a strong contributor for his Tasmania U18 NAB League side, playing 13 games this year as a running midfielder and averaging 19 disposals while kicking 16 goals. His form was rewarded with selection into the Allies U18 team where he played three matches, his best game coming against South Australia where he recorded 15 disposals and two goals.

"He also managed 10.6 from 32 disposals at senior level in just his third league game for North Launceston earlier this year.

"We like his footy smarts, running strength and ball use. He has class with his feet while also seeing the game well to get into dangerous positions in the flow of play. He is a dangerous goalkicker."

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1253051/campbell-joins-richmond-via-rookie-draft/

Andyy:
Again not really sure this is what we needed, although the club maintains we draft on talent only.

We have a surplus of mids now with Taranto and Hopper coming in.

Cumberland, MRJ, Bolton our first in small forwards. Clarke and Castagna in the magoos.

Good luck to him but meh, still leaves me feeling exposed about our KPF stocks.

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