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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #180 on: August 03, 2024, 01:43:39 PM »
“There is a world”: How Richmond could end up with massive 2024 draft haul

By Andrew Slevison
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1 Aug 2024


There is a world where Richmond could acquire five further selections in the top 20 of this year’s National Draft.

It is a hypothetical at this stage, but that is the scenario Tom Morris floated when following up on his report of Daniel Rioli’s apparent desire to leave the Tigers and join Gold Coast.

On Channel 9 on Wednesday night, Morris said: “Rioli would like to get to the Gold Coast Suns.”

“His preference at this stage is to play for the Suns in 2025 where he would reunite with Damien Hardwick.

“The stumbling block for Rioli and the Suns is Richmond who have him signed for another three years and could shut the trade down immediately.”

Three-time premiership Tiger Rioli, 27, is contracted until 2027 so the Suns would have to pay up if they wanted to prise him out of Punt Road.

Morris suggested that the Suns may have to offer a couple of high draft picks to land him, provided the Tigers are open to a trade of course.

Additionally, the contracted Shai Bolton is attracting interest from Fremantle and would also net multiple draft picks if Richmond wanted to trade him while the possible exit of Liam Baker, who is yet to re-sign with the club, would have the Tigers armed for the 2024 draft.

Morris explained the situation on SEN Breakfast on Thursday morning.

“We know the Gold Coast Suns like him,” Morris said of Rioli.

“What I said on Nine News last night, and I’ll say again today, is that he likes the Gold Coast Suns. He likes the idea of playing for Damien Hardwick.

“But there’s no trade request yet, clearly because the season is still going. He’s not going to request a trade if he doesn’t think the Tigers are going to get a deal done. If the Tigers say no then that’s the end of the conversation.

“If Richmond are rebuilding and they decide to go with an all-out rebuild of draft picks and young players and Daniel Rioli does want to leave then they could ask for a couple of Gold Coast’s first-round picks.

“Gold Coast have picks 6, 11 and 20 at the moment. Is Rioli worth 11 and 20, for a contracted player in his mid-20s?

“Fremantle is the other team with a lot of top picks and Shai Bolton wants to get there. Xander McGuire reported that a couple of months ago. Freo have picks 7, 12 and 16.

“So there is a world where Richmond gain four first-round draft picks for those two players if they want to do those deals.

“Then you’ve got Liam Baker who might want to go to Perth. Could you get a draft pick or two for him?

“The Tigers could have a draft haul like the Giants in their first year. If they want to accelerate the rebuild then get five in the top 20 and see what you can do.”

As it stands, bottom-placed Richmond already holds Pick 1 in this year’s draft as well as 21, 36 and 39, with a handful more beyond 40.

The Suns right now have 6, 11, 20 and 26, while the Dockers have 7, 12, 16 and 25.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/08/01/there-is-a-world-how-richmond-could-end-up-with-massive-2024-draft-haul/

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #181 on: August 03, 2024, 01:44:40 PM »
Davidson the only VFL player invited to the state combine so far...still don't get all the fuss over this bloke...... :huh
Just the one VFL player invited to the AFL state draft combines, but a good one - Richmond's Sam 'Doc' Davidson, one of the favourites for the Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal. One recruiter reckons he's a certainty to be drafted.

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #182 on: August 03, 2024, 03:47:26 PM »
Welcome pick 1 - thanks to Taranto and Short the turnover kings

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #183 on: August 05, 2024, 11:50:20 PM »
 Tobie Travaglia - Talent League Round 17:

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The move of Travaglia into the middle continues with reasonable success.  His intense competitiveness leads to him applying significant defensive pressure around contests and stoppage, and his high work rate allows him to find plenty of the footy on the spread.  He's not as clean with his hands and incisive with his movement as other top line mids in the pool at this stage though, which leads to most of his work at stoppage being scrappy.

 Jobe Shanahan - VFL Round 19:

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A day to remember for Jobe Shanahan as he made his VFL debut and managed to mark the occasion by slotting 4 goals to help his team get up for a win.  His second goal was an outstanding solo effort with a contested mark, follow by a quick and decisive play on and long running shot from outside 50s to an empty goal square.  His third and fourth goals showed his lead/mark craft as well as lovely set shot goal kicking from near the 50 meter arc.

 Malakai Champion - WAFL Round 18:

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This performance is an example of how basic stats can be misleading.  Malakai was super impactful in his second WAFL outing, prowling the ground level of the Subiaco forward line and causing chaos, often to the advantage of his team.  He kicked a couple of goals, and could have contributed more if the territory battle hadn't been so significantly in Swan Districts favour which starved him of opportunities.

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #184 on: August 06, 2024, 05:10:23 PM »
I hope we can take Harry Armstrong.

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #185 on: August 06, 2024, 05:17:01 PM »
Last I heard our preferred KPF option in the draft was Jonty Faull..... :shh
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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #186 on: August 06, 2024, 05:38:48 PM »
I hope we can take Harry Armstrong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lucIMs6mTL8

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Harry Armstrong is building a strong case to be the first key forward to have his name read out on draft night.  Here we see his first game back in the Talent League after an injury layoff and a break to play school footy.  Not a prolific outing possession wise, but he showed how dangerous he can be with the opportunities that come his way slotting 4 goals including the game winner on the siren after a typical demonstration of his lead/mark craft.

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« Reply #187 on: August 07, 2024, 09:09:44 AM »
I hope we can take Harry Armstrong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lucIMs6mTL8

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Harry Armstrong is building a strong case to be the first key forward to have his name read out on draft night.  Here we see his first game back in the Talent League after an injury layoff and a break to play school footy.  Not a prolific outing possession wise, but he showed how dangerous he can be with the opportunities that come his way slotting 4 goals including the game winner on the siren after a typical demonstration of his lead/mark craft.

 :shh

What range are we looking at?

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #188 on: August 07, 2024, 09:14:39 AM »
Range is 5 to 12

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« Reply #189 on: August 07, 2024, 09:24:57 AM »
Range is 5 to 12

We will easily secure a pick in that range.

Hopefully 2.

In addition to P1.

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #190 on: August 07, 2024, 06:47:56 PM »
O’Sullivan joining Jagga in playing for our vfl side this weekend.

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #191 on: August 07, 2024, 07:34:35 PM »
O’Sullivan joining Jagga in playing for our vfl side this weekend.

That’s massive if true

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #193 on: August 07, 2024, 08:18:19 PM »
seems to me there are a lot of shorter mids touted early first rounders than those over 6ft.

Is that right? 

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Re: 2024 AFL draft
« Reply #194 on: August 08, 2024, 10:35:08 PM »
seems to me there are a lot of shorter mids touted early first rounders than those over 6ft.

Is that right? 



Smilie 194, Lalor 187, Langford 190, Hynes 190 all in the mix....apparently Toce likes Langford - dunno if that means we'll take him a #1 or not because we also like Smith and now O'Sullivan -who's my pick along with Lalor- will be playing for our VFL side as well this week..........club also rates Lalor very highly or at least did a month or so ago..... Hynes tipped to go in 20's....  :shh
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