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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond AFLW team [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 05:33:35 PM »
Richmond AFLW List and Recruiting Manager, Trent Mosbey, has provided an update on the Tigers’ plans for Monday’s draft.

Holding picks one, 38, 56 and 63, Richmond will bolster its list with a strong influx of young talent on Monday night, with Mosbey excited by the players that the Club are set to acquire.

“We're really excited by this unique opportunity, and it's going to be a great thing for the footy club going forward,” Mosbey told Richmond Media.

“We rated the top three in this draft, that sort of set it apart. Two of them have been really outstanding players from under-16's onwards, so we've got three years of great data there.

“The other one's sort of really bobbed up this year and really improved their game, but also had a great bottom-aged year as well.

“We feel really adequate and very prepared that we've seen these players play for a long time, we've built connections with the players themselves and their families, so we're very confident that we know them as people and players, and look forward to calling one of their names out on Monday.”

Such is the depth of talent in the draft pool, the Tigers’ second selection is a valued one.

“We’ll probably utilise pick 38, we've got a batch of players we feel that'll get through to that point of the draft, and we're excited to add a player there that can really help us in the present and in the future,” Mosbey said.

However, Mosbey explained how the options for using pick 56 remain open.

“Pick 56 gives us some flexibility,” he said.

“The AFL have introduced a pre-season draft, which will come into (effect) before the season starts next year, so we might have some flexibility around passing that pick to go into there with pick three in that draft or sign a rookie or look at some other options post that.

“A lot of flexibility…we'll see what comes through at that point of the draft and make a decision a bit sooner to that pick.”

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The draftees won’t be the only new faces at the Swinburne Centre, with the Tigers adding Dana East (Fremantle) and Georgia Stubs (North Melbourne) in the trade period.

“We've liked Dana for a long time now, and the opportunity came up to acquire her and add to our midfield mix,” Mosbey said.

“We were looking for a really competitive inside mid that has really clean hands and was really good with distributing out to outside runners, and also a really strong tackler, really competitive around the football, can work hard both ways and provide defensive running transition.

“We feel that Dana will complement our other midfielders in there with Ellie McKenzie and Mon Conti, and then also our younger brigade, Sierra Grieves, Emelia Yassir, Isabel Bacon, Charli Wicksteed, so we really wanted to get a player that could complement them.”

While she is yet to make her AFLW debut, Mosbey says Stubs is primed to make an impact when her opportunity arises.

“We liked Georgia in her draft year,” he said.

“Georgia is a running rebound defender and also has recently trained as an inside mid at North Melbourne, so going up against Jasmine Garner, Ash Riddell and those sort of players in there, we feel she's had a great development path already with North Melbourne over two years, and we feel that she's ready to go and impact at AFLW level.”

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Another deal Richmond made was sending Grace Egan to Adelaide in exchange for the aforementioned 38th pick.

“The opportunity came up for Grace to go to Adelaide, a great program, a new coach over there as well, and new opportunities to play in their midfield mix,” Mosbey said.

“It worked out for Grace, and we're really excited for her and what she can do over there, on and off the field in Adelaide as a town and as a club.

“We felt that Grace provided a skill set that we needed to enhance and improve on to make our midfield mix a bit more well-rounded, and with a number of younger players coming through, we're really excited to give them more opportunity through the midfield, and we felt that was a part of that as well.

“We do wish Grace the best of luck and thank her for what she did for our footy club, and we'll look on and applaud her from afar.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1941253/ultimate-tigers-aflw-draft-preview
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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by sabartooth on Yesterday at 10:49:19 AM »
Broad              6
Hayes-Brown   2
Lalor               10+
Nankervis        4-
Mansell           2
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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Yesterday at 10:24:03 AM »
Broad              6
Fawcett           10 + and through  ;D
Hayes-Brown   2
Lalor               9
Nankervis        5
Mansell           2 -
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2026 Membership
« Last post by WilliamPowell on Yesterday at 10:22:47 AM »

ps. They're hoping membership packages arrive before Christmas but that's in the hands of AusPost  :P

No it's partly on the Club with access to the Members Rewards portal being later than promised.

I got notification this week that my parcel from the RFC is due middle of next week.

I ordered my core pack the day the link to the portal arrived which was a week earlier than the cut off date for delivery before Xmas
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2026 Membership
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 01:48:13 AM »
Club-by-club membership - 12/12/2025

Carlton           71,890
Richmond       70,700
St Kilda          62,000 ..... (As of 27 Nov)
Port Adelaide  54,103
Essendon       53,677
Fremantle      40,715 ..... (As of 25 Nov)
W.Bulldogs     40,451
North Melb.    35,794

N/A - Adel, Bris, Coll, Geel, GWS, GC, Haw, Melb, Syd, WCE.
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Richmond Rant / Re: 2026 Membership
« Last post by mightytiges on Yesterday at 01:30:01 AM »
As of 12/12/2025

70,700

Source: Me via a club official  :thumbsup


This time last year:
11/12/2024    71,936


ps. They're hoping membership packages arrive before Christmas but that's in the hands of AusPost  :P
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Richmond Rant / Re: Favourite player game
« Last post by mightytiges on Yesterday at 01:26:47 AM »
Armstrong through.

Broad              6
Fawcett           9
Hayes-Brown   2
Lalor               9 +
Nankervis        5
Mansell           3
Ralphsmith.     0 -  ... and out.
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Richmond Rant / Re: Richmond's Northern Victoria Academy watch [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 01:19:13 AM »
Tanner Armstrong

Midfielder/Defender | 176cm | Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country

A tough, ball-winning midfielder, Armstrong brings some run, good pressure, clean hands and is a groundball specialist.

In one game in the Coates Talent League in late August, Armstrong collected a whopping 18 groundball gets and 11 clearances among 32 disposals for the day.

He also finished as the equal-leading disposal winner on the ground with 25 touches for Team Boak in the under-17 Futures game in September.

An All-Australian at under-16 level in 2024, Armstrong has been used as a rebounding defender at times in addition to midfield roles.

A boarder at Scotch College, he is part of Richmond’s Next Generation Academy due to his Indigenous heritage.

Source: HeraldSun


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMW-MRb8u7o
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Richmond Rant / Re: Our midfield
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 01:11:59 AM »
Every AFL team’s midfield ranked 1-18

We’ve unveiled our verdict on the competition’s best, and worst, midfields from the 2025 season.

Harrison McIlwaine
zerohanger.com
December 12, 2025


Richmond

Ranking: 17th

Much has been made of Richmond's commitment to youth, but the bulk of its midfield production was left to the ageing. Dion Prestia (33), Jacob Hopper (28) and Tim Taranto (27) joined ruckman Toby Nankervis (31) in the top four for total clearances for the yellow and black this year.

The Tigers struggled to get their hands on the pill, averaging 51.4 fewer disposals than their opponents this year, besting only the Eagles in this and many other metrics, including total clearances.

Adem Yze's men were the worst side for first possession to clearance rate, inside 50 differential, and centre clearances, leaving the former Demon under no illusions as to what needs addressing over the summer.

https://www.zerohanger.com/every-afl-teams-midfield-ranked-1-18-171649/2/
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Richmond Rant / Re: Sam Lalor [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 01:09:54 AM »

One thing your AFL club should be excited for in 2026

Hayden Farquhar
zerohanger.com
12 December 2025


Second-year Sam Lalor

Wearing the famous number 4 guernsey comes with a lot of pressure but if any young Tiger looks poised to live up to it, it's Sam Lalor.

The midfield wrecking ball was an excitement machine before his debut year was cruelly ended by injury. Excluding his two matches against Essendon and Geelong, where Lalor exited the game early with injury, the 19-year-old averaged 14.4 disposals and 5.2 score involvements per game, similar to the levels of production seen by first-year stars Murphy Reid and Max Hall.

It highlights how damaging Lalor can be at full strength and suggests the infamous "sophomore slump" should be firmly out of the question for the young gun. His small sample size is certainly enough to get excited over for the Richmond faithful, and could see this rebuild rapidly progress for the yellow and black.

https://www.zerohanger.com/one-thing-your-afl-club-should-be-excited-for-in-2026-171599/
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