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RFC recruiting boss Rhy Gieschen post-draft interview night 1
« on: November 19, 2025, 10:20:52 PM »
Gieschen was interviewed post-draft tonight on the AFL website coverage with Twomey, Beveridge and Natalie. From what he said both Cumming and Grlj were the ones we were going to take from a while back.

* Grlj - pretty much keen on him from early on this year. His form in the U18 finals last year stood out. We organised to have him play for our VFL team. We've done it before with Oakleigh Chargers players. The way he fitted in with us pretty much cemented us taking him.

* Cumming - Played senior footy for his club at 14. Came third in the B&F as well. We interviewed him last year so we've been tracking him for a while. Made his SANFL senior debut with North Adelaide this year so we know he can perform in men's footy and against bigger bodies. He's a quality person. Humble but confident in himself. On the field called the silent assassin. Flew up to Mildura last week to meet his family who are quality people.

* We considered offers but in the end we were glad to pick up the two players that we wanted. 

* Proud of our team how we kept everything in house. 

* We have the sixth pick tomorrow night (#31). We're not going to trade/move our pick. With whom is still available, we are confident we will pick up another quality player. 
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Re: RFC recruiting boss Rhy Gieschen post-draft interview night 1
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 06:05:26 PM »
“Needs to be addressed”: Richmond left with mixed emotions after top draft pick slides

“I think when you finish second bottom on the ladder, you probably don’t expect to have Pick 7.”

Mitch Keating
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Zerohanger.com
November 20, 2025


Richmond exited night one of the AFL Draft with mixed emotions after an eventful opening to the 2025 intake.

The Tigers, who finished the season second last, used their opening pick seventh overall in the final draft order, with a combination of draft bids and free agency compensation playing a part in their delayed place in the queue.

West Coast placed bids on Gold Coast Academy talent Zeke Uwland and Carlton father-son Harry Dean at Picks 2 and 3, before the Tigers themselves forced the hand of the Suns and Lions, bidding on Dylan Patterson and Daniel Annable respectively.

With the Eagles also carrying the first two picks into the draft off the back of their compensation for the departure of captain Oscar Allen, the situation saw the Tigers make their first pick, and the third from the open pool, at Pick 7.

Richmond were rapt with taking North Adelaide's Sam Cumming at that selection, before adding Oakleigh's Sam Grlj one spot later.

Quizzed on the outcome of the wait-and-see game the Tigers would end up playing, recruiter Rhy Gieschen stated the AFL's draft system is in need of improvement.

"The system needs to be addressed a little bit," he said on Wednesday night.

"I think when you finish second bottom on the ladder, you probably don't expect to have Pick 7.

"We're really strong and confident with the boys that we have, but I'm not sure that's the way the system was designed in the first place.

"We contributed to that. We bid on two players, and we did that because they're quality players as well. So we think that we contributed to making that a little bit more fair and equal, with those clubs having to work for them.

"It's something that the AFL is looking at, and they've clearly changed rules for next year as well. so it'll be a work in progress to try and get a balance right."

The Tigers will make at least one more selection at the AFL Draft, and have two picks remaining at 31st and 61st in the queue.

Pick 31 is the sixth next pick heading into night two, but mauy also be pushed up due to rival bids on Academy and father-son talent.

Nevertheless, Gieschen knows his team will come away with another highly-rated prospect.

"At this stage, we hold two picks, so we've got two list spots and we can pick two, but we're definitely picking," he said.

"We've got Pick 31 and we're really excited about that.

"We've got some names on the board, probably regardless of what the other clubs do, we're confident with the guy that we're getting, and then we'll just sit and wait."

Father-son talent Louis Kellaway will also be in mind late into the draft, with the Sturt prospect having to play a wait-and-see game of his own.

An early enough bid could see Richmond pass on Kellaway, following suit of multiple clubs that decided against matching bids for their own club-tied talent in the first round on Wednesday night.

"We've had really good chats with Louis. I think I'm on record as saying that we'll just see where the bid comes. It's probably up to the other clubs a little bit," Gieschen said.

"Whether he goes tomorrow night and his name's called out, then we've got a decision to make, or whether he's through to the Rookie Draft, we'll have a decision to make there.

"As you've seen tonight, bids are occurring and clubs have got decisions to make. We've worked really closely with Louis. We love the family. We love the kid. We've just got to evaluate accordingly and make a decision like the other clubs have done tonight."

https://www.zerohanger.com/needs-to-be-addressed-richmond-left-with-mixed-emotions-after-top-draft-pick-slides-171026/

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Re: RFC recruiting boss Rhy Gieschen post-draft interview night 1
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 07:23:56 PM »

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1932205/to-bring-these-two-in-were-super-excited-gieschen

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Why Tigers picked Cumming, Grlj

By Luke Sicari
RFC website
Nov 20, 2025


Richmond National Recruiting Manager, Rhy Gieschen, has broken down why the Tigers selected Sam Cumming and Sam Grlj in the first round of Wednesday’s AFL Draft.

A need for speed was addressed, with both players possessing strong pace and showcasing impressive form throughout the past season.

Cumming was Richmond’s first selection at pick seven, with the bull at a gate midfielder/forward described as a strong tackler and clearance player, who is also a difficult forward match-up thanks to his contested marking ability.

Gieschen believes Cumming will greatly complement the Tigers’ current crop of youngsters.

“He is a prototypical mid. He is strong, combative, powerful, and we think he can go forward and have a real impact as well,” Gieschen said.

“We were really pleased to bring him in, and he complements those guys that we brought in last year, (Sam) Lalor, (Josh) Smillie, (Taj) Hotton, through that midfield/forward mix. A good result for us.

“He has been playing senior footy since he was 14, he came third in the senior best and fairest at 14 at Wentworth, which is an amazing effort. He has shown quality form at SANFL level and had the breakout game where he had 21 disposals and kicked three goals.”

Grlj is no stranger to the Swinburne Centre, as he played two VFL games for the Tigers in August.

He raised eyebrows at VFL level, collecting 18 disposals on debut against Gold Coast and another 15 disposals the following week against Sandringham.

Gieschen explained how Grlj’s VFL stint, along with his entire body of work, gave Richmond great confidence selecting him with the eighth pick.

“We really like Sam Grlj. He is a player we have watched for a long time now and we noticed late last season, in particular with Oakleigh (Chargers), he showed some quality form,” he said.

“The VFL form he showed gave us great confidence. He came into our program, fitted in well, our coaches loved him, the boys really loved him, and I think he really adds value to our mix.

“It was really good timing to bring him into our VFL program. He shone there, he played half back and played on some AFL players and really showcased what he can do. That filled us with confidence. We are pumped to bring in Sam Grlj.

“He gives us that bounce and run, we think he could start at halfback, he has got speed, lateral movement, and he ran a 5.55 on the 2k, which gave us great confidence that he can play back, he can play mid, he can play wing. We think he really fills that need for us.”

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1932270/why-tigers-picked-cumming-grlj