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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2017, 08:23:34 PM »
Tiger inks his name as latest Rising Star

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June 5, 2017 8:00 PM


THOSE in the know at Richmond say you won't notice Dan Butler unless he wants you to.

In that case, Butler clearly decided 2017 was his year to shine, because it's been impossible to miss him.

There is his blinding speed, prominent place in the Tigers' mosquito fleet of forwards and that table tennis competition, which left housemate and teammate Jason Castagna with 'D.B' tattooed on his rear.

And now his round 11 NAB AFL Rising Star nomination, after two goals, 13 disposals, six score involvements and four inside 50s in Saturday night's win over North Melbourne.

Butler, 20, was drafted way back in 2014, but spent two years somewhat in the wilderness because of a knee injury in his debut season, then was left in the VFL in 2016.

Three times he was a senior emergency last year – including the last two rounds – before a big pre-season and coach Damien Hardwick's increased focus on forward-half pressure created an opportunity.

Butler made his AFL debut in round one and has missed only two games since because of a groin injury, forming a strong combination with Daniel Rioli, Castagna and, more recently, Shai Bolton.

"It's been a long time coming … there were a few times where I was kind of in a dark place and questioned whether I was good enough to be here," Butler told AFL.com.au in March.

"Form wasn't going my way, but I kept working hard and results came my way.

"I've put in a fair bit of hard work the past year and it's paid off. It's a very exciting time for me and my family, and I can't wait. I'm pretty pumped for it."

Butler has made a quick impression on Richmond's general manager of football, Neil Balme, since the latter returned to Punt Road in September last year.

"He's a pretty quiet kid and naturally very modest, but he does have a strong belief in himself, which is clear with the way he's come on this year," Balme said.

"He's also naturally very competitive, but not in an overt way – he just goes about his business.

"Being recognised in this Rising Star capacity will be a really good thing for him, to have some confidence in himself. He won't admit it, but he will treasure it.

"Some people get an opportunity really early. He's had to work very hard for his and he'll be quietly really chuffed about the fact he's been recognised."

Balme is confident Butler has the makings of a midfielder in the future, or even a backman if the Tigers needed him there, such is the Lake Wendouree product's versatile skillset.

But it is unlikely Hardwick will break up his small forward corps any time soon, given they have helped Richmond become the AFL's No.1 forward-half pressure side.

Butler is the Tigers' first Rising Star nomination since Rioli in round 22 last year, but Balme predicted there could be more before season's end.

"It's very hard to predict, but we do have a good bunch of kids who would be eligible," Balme said.

"I won't put too many names in everyone else's heads, but there are a couple of them who play pretty close to this guy who play pretty good."

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-06-05/tiger-butler-inks-his-name-as-latest-rising-star

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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2017, 08:23:44 PM »
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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2017, 09:31:53 PM »
and that table tennis competition, which left housemate and teammate Jason Castagna with 'D.B' tattooed on his rear.

Wins the best clubman award hands down.

Well done to Dan on the Rising Star.

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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2017, 10:16:17 PM »
"The money might have been better. But, at the end of the day, Richmond showed faith in me. It's only fair that now we're 18th on the ladder, I show the faith back in the club and do everything I can to put them in front. In the end, I'm stoked I made the decision to stay. I f***ing love this club”

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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #5 on: June 05, 2017, 10:20:21 PM »
Good on the kid

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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #6 on: June 05, 2017, 11:14:51 PM »
I'll get you Butier.
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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #7 on: June 06, 2017, 05:54:32 AM »
Well done to him

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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2017, 09:34:23 AM »
Shocked George hasn't got one yet..

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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #9 on: June 07, 2017, 10:57:03 AM »
I'm not....
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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #10 on: June 10, 2017, 04:18:49 AM »
Butler on SEN's 'The Run Home'

NAB Rising star nominee from Richmond Dan Butler joined the boys to discuss life at the club, his start to the year and an interesting table tennis bet with teammate Jason Castagna!

AUDIO: https://audioboom.com/posts/5996967-dan-butler-on-the-run-home

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Tiger cub reveals back story to bum tatt

By Justin Talent
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10 June 2017


Richmond small forward Dan Butler has explained the story behind teammate Jason Castagna’s tattoo of Butler's initials on his bum.

The 21-year-old NAB Rising Star nominee for Round 11 says that victory in epic table tennis battle spanning months forced Castagna, his housemate, into getting the tattoo done.

“We’re pretty competitive. We’ve had a few competitions going on around the house, table tennis, FIFA and the rest of that kind of stuff,” Butler told SEN’s The Run Home on Thursday.

“We thought we’d put something on the line and make it first to 150 wins, and the loser has to get a table tennis bat (tattoo) with the person’s initials engraved on it.”

The young Tiger says that Castagna came agonisingly close to winning the competition himself.

“He was on 144 wins, so it was quite close.” Butler said.

“It went on for a couple of months and it was quite nerve-wracking, but it was good to get the win.”

He says that this battle is likely not to be the last between the two Richmond goalsneaks.

“We’re thinking of another tournament soon but we’re not sure what on or what the loser has to do yet this time,” he said.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2017/06/09/tiger-cub-reveals-back-story-to-bum-tatt/

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Re: Dan Butler is round 11's Rising Star nominee
« Reply #11 on: June 13, 2017, 10:52:07 AM »
Ex-coach backs Betts, Milne-like Butler

By Brayden May
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13 June 2017


Three years is a long time in football.

In 2014, Dan Butler was just another kid dreaming of an AFL career.

Now, the kid described as “quiet” by his former North Ballarat Rebels coach David Loader is making waves in the AFL on a journey not too dissimilar to his time in the TAC Cup.

“He started where he is right now at Richmond, as a small opportunistic forward and, as he grew and filled out his body size, he became more of a midfield-type player for us,” he told aflplayers.com.au.

“He’s always possessed terrific athletic ability. His first five metres are exceptionally quick so he’s always been able to create separation from his direct opponent.

“Once he builds on his ability to do that over long periods of time, he’ll become a really damaging player.”

Long before Butler was selected by the Tigers with pick 67 in the 2014 national draft, the small forward developed his athletic capabilities through a different code.

While it didn’t take long for Butler to transfer his skills to the Aussie Rules field, Loader said Butler’s background in another sport has helped him become the player he is today.

“When he was younger, he had a strong soccer background which has helped him to become clever with his feet,” Loaded added.

“He is one of those players that can create something out of very little, and we’ve seen that at AFL level where he’s tapped the ball along with his feet to create an opportunity for himself or to bring someone else into the game.”

Although Loader and his coaching staff were always confident Butler would get an opportunity, there is one game which stands out as the moment he knew Butler could make it at the top level.

“We played the Queensland state side in Brisbane during Dan’s top-age year and he was having one of those quiet days so we put him in the middle after half-time,” Loader explained.

“He kicked the first two goals of the second half and set up the third just with his cleanness and pace out of the middle of the ground.

“That’s when I thought this kid has got AFL tendencies written all over him and we were all relatively confident he would get an opportunity.”

Despite making his debut in his third season at Tigerland, things weren’t all smooth sailing for Butler after battling knee issues in his first year at the club, which forced him to miss the majority of the season.

With those now behind him, Butler hasn’t looked back, playing nine games since debuting in the round one victory against Carlton.

“Every player in their first couple of years is desperate to make a statement, play some games and then work into making a career at the top level,” Loader said.

“Anything that steps in the road of that becomes quite a hurdle for a young player to get over. Dan would have had some times where he probably thought to himself ‘I need to get myself back up and running and show people I can do it at the top level’.”

“Dimma and the Richmond Football Club have shown the faith in him to give him another year and right now he’s paying them back in spades. This is just another one of those good stories in footy.”

Loader is full of praise for Butler. From his quick feet to typical small forward goal sense, the 21-year-old has been a revelation for Richmond in 2017 and received the Round 11 Rising Star nomination for his 13 disposals and two goals against North Melbourne – the side Loader now coaches at in a development role.

After seeing Butler up close and now as an opponent, Loader suggests his former pupil has similar traits to some of the game’s best small forwards past and present.

“A lot of the time I steer away from trying to compare kids to other players.

“But he’s got little touches of a lot of players. He does some freaky things like Eddie Betts and his forward pressure is just like what Stephen Milne’s was.

“There’s all these types of players you can compare them to but, at the end of the day, they’re their own player and they’ll create their own path.”

While Butler may only be still in the early stages of his career, Loader said he has high hopes for the Tigers’ number 40.

“He’s now playing games like he was in TAC Cup three years ago where he is having a big influence, hitting the scoreboard and becoming difficult to play on.

“The opportunities are now endless for him. He’s gone from being a guy that hadn’t played a game in his first two years to a Rising Star nominee in 11 weeks.

“The sky is the limit provided he continues to get opportunities and continues to work hard, so there is no reason he can’t go on and have an outstanding future at Richmond.

“I wish him the best and hope he continues to show people how good of a player he can be.”

http://www.aflplayers.com.au/article/ex-coach-backs-betts-milne-like-butler/