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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #315 on: Yesterday at 11:17:00 PM »
Rhy Gieschen, Richmond’s National Recruiting Manager:


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Re: 2025 AFL Draft
« Reply #316 on: Yesterday at 11:17:46 PM »
AFL Draft: Pairing the ideal prospect with all bottom 10 teams

By Mitch Keating
Zerohanger.com
2 Sep 2025


Here we've played matchmaker, linking a 2025 draft prospect with each of the bottom 10 teams.

Richmond

Josh Lindsay

The Tigers will have two bites of the apple in the opening few selections, having attained North Melbourne's first-round selection in a deal last November.

The Tigers won't be short on options, despite the Eagles likely having the first two picks and a handful of Northern Academy players also being in the top five mix.

For Richmond, they'll look to continue their growth from last year, where they heavily invested in key position personnel and contested ball winners.

This off-season looms as an opportunistic window that is primed for the Punt Road club to add some outside run and clean ball use, with Geelong Falcons ace Josh Lindsay just that.

The well-balanced left-footer has arguably the best kick in his class, and can be deployed across half-back or midfield, with a role in defence likely to ease his transition into the top flight.

The Tigers, who have ties to South Australian father-son talent Louis Kellaway, another player capable of offering some outlet avenues in the back half, may also consider Oakleigh speedster Sam Grlj with one of their earlier picks.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/wnba/afl-draft-pairing-the-ideal-prospect-with-all-bottom-10-teams/ar-AA1LG3Vm