TIGERS TRIALLING DEFENDER UP FORWARD AGAIN AS LEADING CONTENDERS EMERGE TO TAKE RIEWOLDT'S POSITIONSeb Mottram
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15 January 2024Noah Balta is spending time forward this pre-season as Richmond looks to cover looming holes inside 50.
Balta, 24, is a versatile 194cm prospect who has spent much of his 85 games in defence. However, it’s understood the Tigers and new coach Adem Yze are considering a move for the premiership defender to cover the likes of Jack Riewoldt and potentially Tom Lynch.
“It didn’t stick in 2022, it might not stick this time but I wonder, with a new coach coming in, if Adem Yze has seen something he’s willing to stick with,” Sam Edmund said on SEN Breakfast.
“He’s been training as a forward for a large part of the pre-season, if not all of it… we know he can pinch hit in the forward line, but I wonder if this is the year.”
It’s a similar move to what played out at the beginning of 2022, with Balta starting that season forward before heading back behind the ball.
Following Riewoldt’s retirement and uncertainty surrounding Lynch’s return from a foot injury, Balta – who kicked eight goals in the first three games of 2022 – looms as an option up forward.
The Tigers also recruited Jacob Koschitzke from Hawthorn in the off-season, with the 23-year-old primed for a spot in Yze’s best 22. Samson Ryan presents as another option, kicking 12 goals in 14 games in 2023 while also rotating in the ruck.
Despite Balta’s aerial ability and strong frame, Kane Cornes isn’t convinced he’d prove a winning move inside 50 for the Tigers.
“I like him back. It will depend on Josh Gibcus. We all really like the pick and what we saw early days, but he just hasn’t been able to get right,” the Port Adelaide great added.
“Is Balta just going to play there until Tom Lynch gets back? Is it a stop-gap until he comes back?
“Or are they not confident in Koschitzke and Ryan? There are questions everywhere for Richmond, there are so many holes in the list… this is the price you pay for success.”
Cornes isn’t the only commentator tipping the Tigers for a lowly finish in 2024, with the likes of Josh Jenkins and more also foreseeing a bottom four finish.
Richmond has revitalized its coaching ranks following Damien Hardwick’s departure, with Chris Newman and Jack Ziebell joining the fold alongside Yze.
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