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Richmond Rant / Future potential A-graders?
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 05:50:33 PM »
According to Brad Lloyd's list in the Code Sports article, the potential breakout A-grader for Richmond is Sam Lalor. He notes that with nine top-30 picks in the last two drafts, the Tigers' list of future stars should grow strongly.

https://www.codesports.com.au/afl/the-footy-boss-brad-lloyd-names-every-clubs-a-and-bgrade-players-plus-their-future-stars/news-story/aa29aefceef9b0592f3799c828b48d3e
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Richmond Rant / Re: List analysis
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 05:44:16 PM »
List analysis: How your club has built its list

Check out how your club has put together its list heading into the 2026 season

By Dejan Kalinic
afl.com.au
Dec 13, 2025




AFL Draft: 29 (second most)

Trade: 5 (equal 14th most)

Free agency: 1 (equal 12th most)

Rookie Draft/Cat B rookies: 3 (equal 13th most)

Pre-Season Draft/SSP: 2 (equal seventh most)

Mid-Season Draft: 2 (equal 10th most)

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1457373
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Richmond Rant / Re: General preseason training discussion [merged]
« Last post by one-eyed on Yesterday at 05:38:45 PM »
Track Watch: Pre-Season Week Five

RFC website
Dec 13, 2025


The final full week of pre-season training before the Christmas break brought some Melbourne sunshine to the Swinburne Centre, as the group carried infectious energy into every session.

Draftee Noah Roberts-Thomson looked to be hitting his stride early in the week, running the ball with pace and lacing out his targets with his precise left foot kicking.

Patrick Retschko continued to impress with his elite running ability, making his presence known in the side's 100-meter sprints by leading from the front of the pack.

Small forward Maurice Rioli was back to his speedy best, zipping around the oval in a multi-kick drill, hitting up leads with intent and pace in his flashy new orange boots. Rioli is looking primed to enter 2026 fit and firing.

In between drills, Rhyan Mansell was showing off his elite goal-kicking skills, practising his set shots over defender Josh Gibcus as well as scooping a few ground balls off the deck to run on and snap them through the big sticks.

Richmond’s talls, Oliver Hayes-Brown and Samson Ryan, practised their ruck craft in the pocket of the oval with Ruck Coach Ivan Maric. The pair battled for position as if they were in a ruck contest on game day, making each other stronger as they tussled to win the hitout on repeat.

Seth Campbell’s forward pressure was striking, taking intercepts and laying big tackles in the gauntlet handball drill, where players were placed in a five vs five scenario working the ball to each respective endzone. Campbell’s read for the play and fast feet set him up to intercept the ball and make things challenging for the opposing team.

Forward Mykelti Lefau made his presence felt in a nine vs seven decision-making drill, attacking the ball, breaking tackles and hitting his kick on disposal. Lefau ran up and down the wing of the oval, making himself an option and bailing his teammates out of trouble when under pressure.

Young gun Harry Armstrong is looking primed for a big 2026 season as he impressed in a full oval scrimmage drill, where he took a big leaping mark about 45 meters out and proceeded to go back and slot the goal cleanly. His strong hands and attack on the footy are what made him a real threat in the forward line during his first year at the Swinburne Centre, a skill that has only gone from strength to strength this off-season.

By Tuesday, the focus turned to craft work and small group analysis and skills. Campbell Gray led from the front, as he set up a drill with Jayden Short, Tyler Sonsie and Steely Green.

Gray’s confidence has grown this pre-season, proven through his voice, which he utilised during a full-ground drill, commanding his fellow backmen to switch across the half-back line.

Wednesday started with Tim Taranto showing off his impressive juggling skills while he was waiting for Luke Trainor to pull on his footy boots, before the pair decided to warm up together with some handballing and kicking.

Trainor proceeded to get reps in with Development Coach Jack Ziebell by practising his kick off the mark and kicking after winning ground balls. The 19-year-old appeared to be moving with confidence in each stride as his skills by foot look even more dangerous than last season.

Sam Grlj’s pace and agility were on full display mid-week, taking the ball strongly off the rebounding net, weaving through cones, and then lacing up the lead from Rioli.

Recruit Zane Peucker appears to be growing in confidence, taking on the game by foot in a nine vs six decision-making drill. The youngster showed his ability to run and carry, and a willingness to challenge the defenders.

Wednesday afternoon was one of connection, with the Club’s Belonging Day seeing players, coaches and admin staff come together for a uniting afternoon at the Swinburne Centre and the MCG, highlighting the strength of Richmond’s culture.

By Friday, it was full steam ahead on the hottest day of the week, with a familiar and popular face in Richmond great, Kamdyn McIntosh, watching on as the side completed their run through with voices positive and loud.

Rumour has it that the 213-gamer said that while he misses his mates, he doesn’t miss the running sessions that the pre-season serves up!

Dion Prestia led Campbell, Liam Fawcett and James Trezise in a small group skills session, while Jacob Hopper and Taranto took the draftees through touch.

Sam Cumming’s ability to read the play is on the improve, as he commanded the backline through a full-ground run through, before finding himself moving through the middle and supporting an energised Sam Lalor.

Grlj was a standout, and he confidently collected ground balls, taking on Noah Balta in the contest and shimmying through with speed.

Trainor was showing off his improved speed as he completed quick laps in the heat, while Taj Hotton joined Josh Smillie in the heat room on the exercise bikes.

Also, Retschko is still rocking those epic green boots.

With the final full week of pre-season training over, the squad will look ahead to a handful of skill sessions next week, before the Christmas break begins next Wednesday afternoon.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1941478/track-watch-pre-season-week-five
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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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