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Richmond Rant / Re: Best 23 in 2026?
« Last post by Andyy on Today at 12:25:48 AM »
A lot of good points claw

IMO Balta is our #2 ruck option and if Nank goes down he could be main ruck over Sims or the likes of Delilah*
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Richmond Rant / Re: SSP
« Last post by the claw on Yesterday at 11:05:15 PM »
OHB can’t play anyway as a Cat B rookie and we don’t have the list spot to promote him. So our ruck stocks and genuinely Nank, Sims, Ryan.

Sorry i always seem to overlook that fact. But it makes for an even stronger case to find another ruckman preferably next year for me. there is a good crop of young ruckmen coming thru including  a bloody good kid at my club The sharks but i think clubs are now pretty aware of him.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Best 23 in 2026?
« Last post by the claw on Yesterday at 11:01:03 PM »
What is going on people do realise opinions are like  Aholes we all have one. Our opinions are no more right or wrong than the next one.

My opinion is we need experienced players in the team when we have so many kids demanding games.
Sometimes criteria demands we play a mature player over a kid and then for sure and certain there are cases for kids to be played over mature players.
Talent, form, performance, leadership, know how and even where the talent is and the need to get games into that talent.
Team deficiency is another big one hence all the debates about our midfield of mostly older players being as slow as treacle finding the balance is what its about.

Some had a go at me because i believe Trainor to be a kpd in the making but i rate Gibcus a better defender its an opinion and it does have substance to it so why try and do nothing but point score from one particular  D head.
Anyway logic says  it then comes down to, do we pick Trainor in front of Miller or Balta? Well currently Miller is the first kpd picked and Balta is coming off not just a shocking year this year but a poor one the year before. There is a case to be made for Miller, Gibcus and Trainor to be played in the back half in front of Balta. So the debate should include weather Balta is the one to miss. One reason Balta may play there is the experience factor  with Only Miller and Vlastuin genuine mature players with enough experience.

How about our midfield or mids that can win ball for themselves. there is room for seven genuine mids excluding pure outside running types.
For me if fit and ready to go Lalor, Smillie, Hotton in a dual role, McAuliffe and Cumming all play. Next to them Hopper and Taranto make up the seven needed and bring some maturity. If the likes of Ross and others miss a midfield gig tough its what needs to happen.

Wingers have been lousy for how long now? we need to do something different to address the problem. Retschko and Campbell for me please and definately in front of Trainor Ralphsmith Ross Short they are not the answer in that role.

Have we replaced Dan Rioli across hb whats that no i hear?. Then the best option we have atm is 18 year old Grlj . The question do we play him in front of mature a  type like Short  and some who have been around for 4 or so years. The answer is easy its a  big yes.

Back to the mids If Sam Cumming shows enough in the off season why would you not just play him? He addresses a very serious team need in several areas.
Surely if Smillie is fit he just plays, we know the talent and upside he has. same for Lalor. and Hotton playing 40% mid 60% fwd.
The one who always hardly gets a mention McAuliffe again he brings attributes to the table that blokes like Ross Sonsie Taranto Hopper Prestia just dont have, Who misses  do we try to address team needs.or do we continue to play blokes simply because they feel they need to fit them in somewhere simply because they have been around longer.


There are senior players i just don't rate and think we are wasting our time playing them in front of kids. If i had a choice, with the future the primary focus, then those senior players dont get a game weather we need their experience or not.

I think Broad will play senior footy most of the year simply because of his leadership and experience and he will lead by example , does he start in the back half well im not so sure but as a part of the 23 yes.

Kicking goals what a problem it has been outside of Campbell this year. Our small forwards are not proficient goal kickers and it shows but boy we love em when they chase tail but never quite affect the outcome aka Rioli.

Personally i have talked up Algar and Hotton and also have kept Mansell in the team for now not because he is the most talented or capable of players simply because he is better than half the small forwards we have. Mansell or Rioli or even Green sheesh Nigel wins hands down and he adds that bit of toughness and experience for the kids around him.

Anyway enough. To say all of the above is opinion is correct, its no more right or wrong than anyone else's opinion.

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General Discussion / Re: Cricket thread
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 08:34:23 PM »
Smith wins the test with a six.

Words between Archer and Smith during the over before.
Smith said "Bowl fast when there's nothing going on, Champion".

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/the-ashes-2025-26-1455609/australia-vs-england-2nd-test-1455612/ball-by-ball-commentary


Aus  2/69 ..... Smith 23* (9 balls), Weatherald 17*, Head 22, Labuschagne 3. 

Aussies win by 8 wickets and lead the series 2-0  :highclap
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General Discussion / Re: Cricket thread
« Last post by mightytiges on Yesterday at 08:12:33 PM »
Not going to affect the overall result but why stop for the dinner break when it will take just 6 overs or so to finish the match?! :huh3
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All-Australians: 1 (Tom Lynch)

Rising Star winners: 0

Top-10 draft picks: 9 (Sam Lalor, Tim Taranto, Jacob Hopper, Sam Cumming, Josh Smillie, Sam Grlj, Nick Vlastuin, Dion Prestia, Josh Gibcus)


No. of top-10 draft picks on list in 2026   

Gold Coast    12
Essendon      10   
GWS Giants    9   
North Melb.    9   
Richmond       9
Carlton          8   
St Kilda         8   
Adelaide        7    
Fremantle      6   
Brisbane        5   
Port Adelaide 5   
W.Bulldogs    5   
Collingwood   4   
Geelong        4   
Hawthorn      4   
Melbourne     4   
Sydney         4   
West Coast    4

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1444582/list-analysis-which-club-has-the-most-all-australians-top-10-picks
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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by Wazza on Yesterday at 07:41:43 PM »
Alger   8
Balta   6
Clarke  1 -
Lynch  10 +
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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 07:27:22 PM »
Who's the likely number one pick.  Are they an absolute gun?

TOP OPEN POOL PROSPECTS

While this year’s draft pool for some isn’t as deep as last year’s, the top of the class is tantalising.

The consensus among sources spoken to by foxfooty.com.au is that Oakleigh Chargers ball magnet Chloe Bown is the No. 1 open pool prospect. One source said Bown was a “pretty clear standout”.

A consistent, reliable on-baller with an incredible work ethic and ability to kick well on both feet, Bown had a near perfect draft year. She was crowned the best and fairest player of 2025 national championships and selected as All-Australian captain after steering Victoria Metro to back-to-back title wins. Her season was book-ended by a best on ground medal when representing the Australia Under 18 team against the All Stars in April and the Coates Talent League best and fairest award in September after averaging 29 disposals and six tackles per game.

It’s understood multiple clubs are keen to get their hands on Pick 1 to give them first access to a player of Bown’s quality.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/womens-afl/aflw-trade-news-rumours-whispers-2025-trade-and-draft-updates-and-dates-eden-zanker-fremantle-taylor-smith-sydney-swans-chloe-bown-gold-coast-academy-prospects/news-story/d6e2023f22a297c1cf5ebbb5289fee96
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