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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #45 on: September 03, 2025, 11:27:53 AM »
We would get more for trading you Wazza

Lol. Mate if the tiges need me I'll lace up. I still have more pace than ole meatball 👍

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #46 on: September 03, 2025, 01:49:30 PM »
blight , kosi gone. Dont need them at all.

2 more spots freed up.

how does our ND picks look now. 1 more spot possible for a MSD or pre season?

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #47 on: September 03, 2025, 01:53:57 PM »
Thought Kosi was contracted?  Clearly not

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #48 on: September 03, 2025, 02:23:38 PM »
Blight was a rookie wasn’t he ?

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #49 on: September 03, 2025, 02:30:53 PM »
Blight was a rookie wasn’t he ?

yes was

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #50 on: September 03, 2025, 02:42:39 PM »
I also thought kosi was contracted next year. Wasn’t it a 3 year deal when we got him from the hawks?

Anyway, strikes me that the likes of Sonsie, Dow and Smith have been told that they’d need to wait until after the trade period before a call is made on them, unless they’ve quietly re-signed.

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #51 on: September 03, 2025, 02:45:56 PM »
I also thought kosi was contracted next year. Wasn’t it a 3 year deal when we got him from the hawks?

Anyway, strikes me that the likes of Sonsie, Dow and Smith have been told that they’d need to wait until after the trade period before a call is made on them, unless they’ve quietly re-signed.

I was sure he was on 3 years too, odd.

We still need another spot I believe, so one of those 3 needs to go. I'd prefer Dow to be it.

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #52 on: September 03, 2025, 03:16:57 PM »
I also thought kosi was contracted next year. Wasn’t it a 3 year deal when we got him from the hawks?

Anyway, strikes me that the likes of Sonsie, Dow and Smith have been told that they’d need to wait until after the trade period before a call is made on them, unless they’ve quietly re-signed.

I was sure he was on 3 years too, odd.

We still need another spot I believe, so one of those 3 needs to go. I'd prefer Dow to be it.

I suspect that maybe he needed to hit a certain target to trigger the 3rd year which he didn’t do.

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #53 on: September 03, 2025, 03:29:07 PM »
I thought Blight would have some value but I guess it's not easy to negotiate a trade when the other party knows you can't or won't keep him

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #54 on: September 03, 2025, 06:23:53 PM »
Any further news regarding Young?

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #55 on: September 03, 2025, 07:31:30 PM »
Any further news regarding Young?

No, if there was it would be posted
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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #56 on: September 03, 2025, 07:34:24 PM »
Richmond List Update: Koschitzke and Blight

Richmond has confirmed Jacob Koschitzke and Jacob Blight will not be offered a contract in 2026.

By Richmond Media
Sep 3, 2025, 1:25 pm

Richmond has advised players Jacob Koschitzke and Jacob Blight that they will not be offered a contract for the 2026 AFL season.

Koschitzke played 16 games for Richmond across two seasons. He booted 12 goals from 14 AFL games in 2024 but only managed two games this year.

The 25-year-old had previously played 48 games for Hawthorn where he was selected at pick No. 52 overall at the 2018 AFL National Draft and spent five seasons.

Koschitzke played at both ends of the ground this season at VFL level.

Blight, 23, played 10 games for the Tigers after being selected with the 2nd pick overall at last year’s Mid-Season Rookie Draft.

The West Australian played seven of those matches this season, including the opening five matches of the year.

Richmond Executive General Manager, Football Talent, Blair Hartley, thanked Koschitzke and Blight for their time at the Club.

“We thank both players for their hard work and application during their time at the Club,” he said.

“Jacob (Koschitzke) to his credit certainly put his best foot forward at VFL level this year and played a number of roles with minimum fuss.

“Jacob (Blight) moved across the country to play with the Club mid-way through last year and we thank him for his commitment during his 18 months with us.

“We wish them both well for their future pursuits.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1884230/richmond-list-update-koschitzke-and-blight
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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #57 on: September 03, 2025, 11:52:31 PM »
Richmond fans left dumbfounded as WA mid-season draftee Jacob Blight delisted by Tigers

Jake Santa Maria
The West Australian
3 September 2025


Furious Richmond fans have turned on the club after their “mind boggling” call to axe West Australian product Jacob Blight.

The mature-aged recruit was selected with pick No.2 in the 2024 mid-season rookie draft and went on to play 10 games, showing promise as he was tried as both a forward and defender.

The 23-year-old played in seven games this year, including their shock round one win over Carlton, but fell out of favour towards the end of the season, despite picking up 17 touches in his final game against Geelong.

Blight was one game away from hitting a one-year trigger in his contract, but was never named in the squad again.

Coach Adem Yze bizarrely claimed at the time he was not aware of the trigger.

One hour after confirming his delisting on social media — alongside fellow Tiger Jacob Koschitzke — all but six of 151 comments on an Instagram post were blasting the club over the decision to cut Blight.

“What the hell has Jacob Blight done other then out all effort in to stay in the team and confirm a spot in the 22,” one user wrote on Instagram.

“Why did they bother bringing Blight over from WA? A waste of his time - he was not given a chance at all!,” another said.

“Blight is going to be a great player, I’ve just lost a bit of faith in the Tigers list management team.”

“Blight revenge game will feed generations,” another wrote. “Don’t have to be dead to be stiff.”

The club did not give reasoning for his cut, only wishing him well in a brief statement.

The Tigers are eager to clear up list spots as they enter the draft with another strong hand, but many questioned letting go of Blight, with fans accusing the club of mothballing him.

“Really disappointed with the decision to not offer Blight a contract extension, thought he played pretty well in my opinion but didn’t get chance,” Craig Young wrote in response to the announcement.

“Should have kept Blight and actually given him a go. Hope he finds a bright future. Sad loss,” wrote Sharon Gallaway.

“That’s a blight on the club letting Blight go…. He’s going ok!,” Stephen Ash said.

“Blight looks amazing, what are we doing?” another said.

“Letting Blight go is actually really strange. I thought he played really well at senior level and I’m surprised he wasn’t played more,” X user Mick G posted.

Many predicted Blight would find a new home back in WA particularly with West Coast looking to bolster their defensive stocks following the loss of Tom Barrass and Jeremy McGovern in the past two seasons.

“Blight looked fantastic, was there something he did to get on the club’s bad side? Because I can’t work that out. Surely he gets to another club and goes well,” Chris Lane said.

“Blight is going to get picked up by West Coast and we are going to look stupid,” Nick Ash concurred.

“I could see Blight with a WCE jumper on next year. He would be a good addition to Mini’s team. Sad to see him go but I hope he gets a run over there,” Troy Michie wrote.

“Hoping West Coast pick up blight. Waste of talent.”

https://thewest.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-fans-left-dumbfounded-as-wa-mid-season-draftee-jacob-blight-delisted-by-tigers-c-19896972

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Re: Keep, Trade, Retire or Delist?
« Reply #58 on: Yesterday at 06:34:42 PM »
Any further news regarding Young?


No, if there was it would be posted

Sorry  just being impatient and posters on here I have found to be really good at finding out news very quickly


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