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Richmond Rant / Re: Iconic misses in draft history (AFLFA)
« Last post by Damo on Yesterday at 08:05:24 PM »
JON was the top stuff up imho , was earmarked as a speculation rookie by WA clubs and we took him with our first pick .

Agree , was a joke of a pick .. and followed up by Cleve Hughes and Casserley, top shelf draft that

But in saying that, there was no huge miss after him
Plenty of very good players , but no superstar
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Richmond Rant / Re: Iconic misses in draft history (AFLFA)
« Last post by camboon on Yesterday at 05:46:50 PM »
JON was the top stuff up imho , was earmarked as a speculation rookie by WA clubs and we took him with our first pick .
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Richmond Rant / Re: Taj Hotton [merged]
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 11:25:47 AM »
So I'm assuming this is fact? Is it reported yet or being kept under wraps?

Hugo has done a hammy, not Taj

Should i be so churlish to say hooray to both  :snidegrin

And to think that some other club wanted to trade with us for HRS a few years ago or whatever. I can't see him fitting into our best 23 unless we have at least half a dozen blokes injured.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Iconic misses in draft history (AFLFA)
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 11:23:35 AM »
Gotta wonder if we took Buddy +/- Roughy if we'd have ended up with dusty at all and subsequently the 3 flags
Well the Hawks did get 4 flags. They ultimately lost Franklin to Sydney on a gazillion dollar contract in that same sort of time frame.
Afl shenanigans propping up the cola love child while the  Hawks got stuff all compensation.

How the hell did they leave out Fiora for Pavlich in that list. Did they take pity on us because we already had enough blunders mentioned.

Yep, that's a worse stuff up IMO.

At least we got Deledio in the Tambling year.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Our midfield
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 11:15:34 AM »
Didn’t we draft an explosive bull of a mid who can break away from packs and get forward???

Would be nice if we could throw him in there from time to time…..

Imo we have two of them with McAuliffe yet to show what he has fully but has shown some great glimpses, he too looks like he has the tools to become a formidable player.

 Things are looking bright. Just add Hotton and Cumming and hope Smillie can get over his freakin injuries.

From here on in its about adding depth we still remain in an overall list perspective a little bit light on for mids.

Are we really light on still? I know we have a lot of kids but the numbers are there, between full timers and blokes who can rotate.

Prestia (last year)

Taranto, Hopper.

Ross (rotate)

Lalor
Smillie
Mccauliffe
Hotton
Cumming
Alger
Grlj

The one for me who should be given a go inside is actually Kaleb Smith.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Best 23 in 2026?
« Last post by Andyy on Yesterday at 11:11:51 AM »
Gunna start by saying Broady is a favorite and been a great servant.

I have to ask though should he have retired this year.
Could have - yes, should have - no. Just my 2c. Doesn't mean he has to play 20+ games in 2026. He might have to transition to depth this year unfortunately.

I ask simply because of where our general defenders are at.

First off Luke Trainor. Future KPD but should be playing third tall until the real size and strength comes. Third tall is potentially a role Broad plays.
Priority one for me is getting games into Trainor in a tall role where he belongs.
Broady should be playing small if he can still run fast enough. Honestly though we are very top heavy if we're going with Miller, Balta, Gibcus, Trainor, Broad, Brown etc

Then there is Broads main role general defender plays one v one well, provides a bit of rebound and can intercept mark.He can play on talls and smalls.

We have a bloke in Tom Brown who is 22 who has just got to 42 games and he is tracking well in that role, would like a bit more offense from him but he is building.
Do we try Brown forward maybe? Bloke has a serious leg on him.

We also have a general defender called Nick Vlastuin who is probably the first defender picked every week.
Thankfully we didn't trade this legend out like someone else suggested LOL

There is only six spots in a back line so obviously our kpd's will be two of Miller, Balta and Gibbo. Vlastuin makes three automatic selections.. Trainor and Brown make 5 if they are to be developed in their best roles.
It still leaves us fitting in highly likely Grlj as a running hb and Banks in the old Short role.
Is Grlj really a HBF or are we just talking about HBF until he's big enough to play inside? I was under the impression he can play as a pacey extractor

For the roles Broady plays for us and given where those coming thru are at and not to forget We do have likely replacements for him in a period of rebuild. I am asking the question should he play in front of those mentioned.

I hate leaving him out of our best 23, but the back half does have its share of experienced players, the main reason why Nathan would get picked.
Imo its time to give Brown Broads role. We need to develop Trainor out of the back half as our y Grimes type third  tall who can play kpd but can be effective as a general defender on smaller types if needed.

This is not a disrespectful go at Broady, its  good to have him around the place with so many kids. But i keep asking what is best for us and i think playing both Trainor and Brown in the backhalf is the way to go.

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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by sabartooth on Yesterday at 05:27:12 AM »
Armstrong  5
Brown        2
Faull          7
Fawcett     3
Gray         8
Lalor         8+
Lynch       5
McAuliffe  0-
Rioli         5
Taranto    2
Hotton 10

****sabretooth..this is the final 0 drop out but everyone one keeps going. The last man standing is the winner
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View from the Outer / Re: Deluded Bombers
« Last post by mightytiges on December 29, 2025, 10:03:00 PM »

https://x.com/7Cricket/status/2004776468006543521

Nice dig at the Bumblers  ;D

Now up to 7,786 days without a finals win.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by mightytiges on December 29, 2025, 09:56:42 PM »

Armstrong  5
Brown        2
Faull          7
Fawcett     3-
Gray         8
Hotton     10+
Lalor        7
Lynch       5
McAuliffe  1
Rioli         5
Taranto    2
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Richmond Rant / Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on December 29, 2025, 09:55:35 PM »
Maurice Rioli Jr building towards a big 2026 after strong pre-season return

Jackson Clark
National Indigenous Times
December 28, 2025



Maurice Rioli has returned to Richmond's pre-season training in excellent physical condition. Image: Richmond FC.

Richmond small forward Maurice Rioli Jr appears poised to take his game to another level in 2026 after impressing onlookers during the club's pre-season training.

Now entering his sixth season at Tigerland, Rioli has returned to the club in outstanding physical condition, drawing positive attention on the training track as Richmond's young list continues to take shape.

The 23-year-old looks noticeably slimmer, with his improved fitness base likely to broaden his role beyond the forward half and earn him greater midfield exposure in 2026.

Rioli was trialled through the midfield at stages during the second half of last season and impressed with his pressure on the opposition and tenacity around the contest.

After a seven-match stint in the VFL where he developed his craft as an on-baller, the Tiwi man earned a recall for the Tigers' Round 17 clash against Geelong.

Thrown into the contest as the medical substitute following an injury to young gun Sam Lalor, Rioli seized his opportunity with a career-best outing, collecting 19 disposals and six inside-50s.

He followed that performance with a solid contribution in the following week's win over Essendon, before again leaving his mark against West Coast.

In that match against the Eagles, Rioli produced what many have described as the tackle-of-the-season, when he launched a desperate dive to catch opponent Brady Hough, which ultimately resulted in a Tigers goal.

Rioli said the extra work away from the club played a key role in his strong start to pre-season.

"I trained with one of my mates every second day which was pretty good," Rioli told 7News.

"It's kept me fit and I feel better for it."

He said building strong connections within the inexperienced playing group has been a major focus for the club over the off-season, particularly with Richmond continuing to field one of the youngest lists in the competition.

"I think connection (is what we're working on) because we're a very young group and we just want to get to know each other well.

The Tigers blooded a handful of teenagers into the senior team last season and will add top-ten draft selections Sam Cumming and Sam Grlj into the selection mix.

"I really like Sam Grlj, he's pretty quick," Rioli said.

"He's a competitor and hates losing, so just that side of him, it's pretty funny to see how he reacts at training."

Rioli has played 49 games and kicked 31 goals since debuting for the Tigers during the 2021 season.

He joined the Tigers under the father-son rule in the 2020 AFL National Draft after the club matched a bid from Essendon.

https://nit.com.au/28-12-2025/21940/maurice-rioli-jr-building-towards-a-big-2026-after-strong-pre-season-return
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