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Richmond Rant / Re: General preseason training discussion [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 02:41:56 PM »
Track Watch: Ross, Sonsie, Faull and others impress

All the insights from an intense week of Richmond match simulations.

By Richmond Media
Jan 31, 2026


The vibes were high at the Swinburne Centre heading into another big week of pre-season training.

As the Melbourne temperature began to climb, so did the energy on the track early in the morning, with the players going through their running paces.

Steely Green was impressive and focused early, as he and Campbell Gray confidently completed their run-throughs and encouraged their teammates to keep up the pace as the mercury climbed.

Tom Lynch was silky smooth in full ground pattern drills, as he fed the ball to the ever-vocal and fast Jayden Short on the run, who was able to feed the ball inside 50 to a pouncing Mykelti Lefau on the run.

Taj Hotton was sharp in front of goal, as he snapped off a tidy Toby Nankervis tap down, after collecting the ball with just one hand on the run.

Match simulation concluded Monday’s heated session, as Ben Miller commanded the backline and took an impressive contested mark, to help set up Noah Roberts-Thomson on the run, who fed the ball to Kaleb Smith, before it ended in a goal for Rhyan Mansell.

Unity was on show as Jacob Hopper and Tim Taranto led from the middle, guiding Sam Grlj and helping the young draftee utilise his pace to deliver the ball cleanly to Liam Fawcett at full forward.

James Trezise was powerful in defence, as he laid an impressive tackle just metres from goal, earning the ball back and handing it off to Miller up the line.

Noah Balta was confident in the air, as he marked and handed the ball off to Tyler Sonsie striding along the wing.

Sam Banks appeared to be hitting his stride in a multi-kick drill on Wednesday, leading up hard off the cone and hitting his targets by foot.   

Similarly, Seth Campbell was making strong leads, receiving the ball at half-forward, then moving the ball on with a piercing kick to Jasper Alger in the pocket. The pair were in fine form, showcasing their elite foot speed and ability to mark the ball in the air.

The squad then moved into working within their respective line groups, which saw the forwards practice their tackling craft and transiting the ball inside 50.

Hotton set the tone, charging full speed at the tackling bag, then picking up the crumb to deliver the ball off to Green.

In the centre of the oval, it was Kane McAuliffe dominating the stoppage work with his explosiveness and clean hands at ground level. Jack Ross also impressed, showing composure around the football and keeping his opponent at bay.

Towards the end of the session, draftee Roberts-Thomson was showing his skill set in a nine vs seven drill, on both wings of the oval. The youngster took a strong overhead mark, quickly playing on and hitting a 35-meter kick to move the ball towards the attacking end.

Come Friday, it was time for another intense three quarters of match simulation.

Patrick Retschko set the tone early on the wing, scooping up a loose ball to then lace out Sonsie in the forward pocket.

Sonsie was everywhere, dominating at stoppage, winning the ball at both ends of the ground, and providing valuable metres gained for his team.

Gray took a leaping intercept mark, playing on straight away to hit Mansell 40 meters out, giving him a set shot on goal.

Veteran defender Nathan Broad returned to match simulation, having an immediate impact when he took to the field. Broad was spoiling balls, impacting the contest and moving the ball long down the line.

Miller was prolific down back, taking intercept marks and providing one-on-one competition for young forward Harry Armstrong as the two battled it out in an aerial contests.

Armstrong held his own, creating space and making opportunities for himself with strong leads up the ground, in one instance resulting in a set shot goal.

Jonty Faull showed positive signs, returning to match play after injuring his ankle, providing strong leads out of the forward line to set himself up for shots on goal. The second-year forward nailed a goal from about 60-metres out in an exciting sign for all Tiger fans.

Once again, Ross delivered in the midfield with his in-and-under attack on the football, winning it at ground level. Ross’ skills looked sharp, hitting a kick on a 45-degree angle inside his attacking 50. 

Taranto was a standout, with his constant run and work rate around the ground setting him up for a goal late in the match, after a short kick from Maurice Rioli.

The very next play out of the middle, Rioli shone again, receiving the ball cleanly out of the centre square and lacing up Green at pace.

Draftees Zane Peucker and Sam Cumming each had strong moments at stoppage, showing their ability to get in and under to win the footy.

Late in the second term, Alger took a set shot on what appeared to be an impossible angle on the 50-meter line, only to go back and kick it straight through the big sticks. The goal was met with big celebrations from his teammates.

Dion Prestia was at his best, kicking a high-flying snap goal on the run after dodging his way through traffic.

It wouldn’t be match simulation without an epic Rioli chase-down tackle. This time it was Gray who drew the short straw after hitting the ball with pace and looking to move it on quickly by foot, but little did he know Rioli was on his tail and took a diving tackle just seconds before Gray went to kick it, resulting in a holding the ball.

Ollie Hayes-Brown and Lefau competed all day in the ruck, providing great outlets for their teammates.

After a strong hit-out under the hot Melbourne sun, the squad went through their warm downs in role mastery before breaking for lunch and finishing the day with Matt Duffie’s tackling session.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1948995/track-watch-ross-sonsie-faull-and-others-impress
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by Hard Roar Tiger on Yesterday at 11:26:49 AM »
He still goes missing against the stronger teams which will always hold him back in the eyes of some. That first game against Carlton was incredible and never hit those lofty heights again whixh was a bummer for me.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Yesterday at 10:58:40 AM »
In clearly in the minority but I thought 2025 was easily his best season

Coaches give him a role and he does it. Simple really.

I said in this very thread I expected him to finish top 10 in the B&F (think iwas the only one) and he did.

I get that most don't like that referencing but players get given roles. They do what the Coaches want they get rewarded. Bloke is seen as a emerging leader at the Club by his peers so he must be doing something right.

No issue with the extension. Congrats Jack
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by Assange Tiger 😎 on Yesterday at 01:50:10 AM »
Defended Jack plenty over the last few years. I think he played some good footy at times. Last year as a mature player I thought he was a bit disappointing. Not just him

Something has to give with our midfield. I think there's still a spot for Ross if he plays well enough and obviously the club rated him. I'd really like to see more of Hotton and Lalor in there though
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by taztiger4 on Yesterday at 12:07:00 AM »
I would have waited until the end of the season.

I didn’t think he made any improvements last season and can certainly see him playing plenty of VFL this year as thecubs go past him.

LOL

Footy isnt your strong point is it !

Unless he comes back from injury , I cannot see him playing any VFL this year
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Richmond Rant / Re: Jack Ross [merged]
« Last post by taztiger4 on January 31, 2026, 11:58:16 PM »
I would have waited until the end of the season.

I didn’t think he made any improvements last season and can certainly see him playing plenty of VFL this year as thecubs go past him.

Absolutely

Even wait until mid season

Really don't understand the fixation on this guy that some people have

I really dont understand the hate some people have
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Richmond Rant / Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Last post by Willy on January 31, 2026, 08:22:29 PM »
Looks fit. Go son.
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Richmond Rant / Re: SSP
« Last post by one-eyed on January 31, 2026, 07:43:22 PM »
Aaron Sharkie was training with us on Friday. The media had us linked to him as a potential rookie pick in the lead up to the draft.

Aaron Sharkie
State: Victoria Metro
State League Club: Oakleigh Chargers
Community Club: Blackburn
Date of Birth: 20/01/2007
Height: 184cm

Midfielder and half back who is a relentless runner. Sharkie uses this great capacity to help his team outnumber and outwork the opposition, whilst using the ball with precision on both feet. Can play as both an inside and outside midfielder and has also been developed as a rebounding defender in the Coates Talent League. Has no trouble finding the footy, averaging 24.6 disposals in nine matches with the Oakleigh Chargers, with his two appearances for Victoria Metro netting similar numbers in matches against South Australia and Western Australia when playing midfield. He showcased his endurance with an impressive 6:21 seconds on the 2km time trial at state Draft Combine in Melbourne.



https://play.afl/victoria/news/kevin-sheehans-2025-telstra-afl-draft-top-prospects-mids
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General Discussion / Re: Cricket thread
« Last post by one-eyed on January 31, 2026, 07:11:31 PM »
Mitch Marsh will lead our Aussie men's team at the upcoming #T20WorldCup in India and Sri Lanka.


https://x.com/CricketAus/status/2017493338245763190
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Richmond Rant / Re: Maurice Rioli junior [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on January 31, 2026, 07:01:25 PM »
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