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I agree with whoever said we dont need another ruck/forward take an actual key forward and since this draft is shallow for forwards just take mids imo.
Don't think he fits alongside Lynch. Gibcus however ...So does Hawkins. Depends on what role you see him in
Shorty way too soft for the lambert roleLambert turns 30 tomorrow maybe they see Shorty or Brown developing into that transition mid/forward role? Anyway I like the selection of Brown the recruiters obviously like his athleticism and ball use
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More red flags than the QLD premier palachook telling us it’s for our health while holding a 6 pack of Krispy Kreme’sMore red flags than a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
Hard pass for me. Slow and lacks agility.
Appreciate the long reply.Firstly, pretty hard to draft the next Cotchin or Dusty when you don’t have pick 2 or 3 in the draft; and the last top 10 selection the club had was 9 years ago.
Second, RCD was picked by the club as a midfielder at around the pick he was supposed to drop. In fact:
2016 - Pick 29 - Shai Bolton; has transitioned to some midfield time.
2017 - pick 17 - Jack Higgins; was thought to ultimately transition to midfield (and still may). Tipped to go higher.
2018 - pick 20 - RCD; an inside midfielder. Tipped to go higher but around pick 20.
2019 - pick 21 - Dow; a midfielder.
So four of the last five first picks we’ve had have been a) quite late [earliest at 17] and b) have or were likely to have the ability to play midfield.
Third, you need talent first and foremost. Regardless of position. The ‘ball winning talent’ at pick 9 was Hobbs and Erasmus. Gibcus is a better prospect than both.
At 17, maybe Goater? I would have taken Matthew Johnson personally but he isn’t a ‘ball winner’, he’s a one-step-off the pack player.
So enlighten me, what would have done differently?
So does Hawkins. Depends on what role you see him in

Who said they had it on good authority we were going to take Johnson with our first pick?![]()
whilst i do agree a mid early would of been nice, we have some promising young mids on our list already. We don't have have a gun young developing key defender to pair with Balta for the next 10 years (jury is out on miller and biggy). You have to remember that covid interrupted VFL seasons the last 2 years would of hurt guys like ross/dow/rcd. A full preseason now will hopefully have them improving massively and ready to explode in 2022Appreciate the long reply.
I absolutely don't claim to be an expert, definitely not, but forums are for an opinion in the end, and I feel it's pretty simple what I would have done and what we should have done. I'd have addressed our very, very obvious weakness, the midfield.
Like I and many others have said, yes Gibcus looks a really good prospect, perhaps the best available player at the pick we had, but right now we're in a weird situation - we're close to good enough to be the best still (if our best 20 players are fit), but we're also very close to needing a rebuild. Tarrant was recruited to cover for Astbury because we clearly think we can still contend right? So if we still think we can contend, what major weakness do we have that needs covering, to shore up the growing holes? Again, the midfield.
If we think we are still contending (again, shown by the recruitment of Tarrant) then not drafting midfielders at 9 and/or 17 tells me we think our best side is good enough and that the depth of RCD/Ross/Dow will be enough. Our depth showed in 2021 that it was pretty darn far off that... In fact, even when we had our full side in (which was rare) we had started to struggle a bit, whether that be due to any or all of age, the changed rules, the fact we normally start seasons slow on purpose, and maybe a little identity loss (I still maintain Essendon has completely thieved our gameplan and we've lost it).
Our midfield is ageing just as fast as Grimes and Tarrant, so both midfield and defence are as big a need as each other in that respect (as far as what we need to start the rebuild/next phase), so yes, drafting to cover that defence makes sense.
But, again, if we think we can still contend, then the absolute clear weakness to address right at this moment was the midfield, and to fix that we needed to draft the best available at pick 9 which was our highest pick in a long while, the kinda pick where you do end up with a likely gun. Again, not an expert, but best available midfielder at that pick was Ben Hobbs, an inside beast averaging 30 possessions despite coming off an ankle injury. Geez, imagine slotting him into our round 1 team alongside the rest of our blokes? I'd have been frothing at the idea. What about Gibcus and Brown, do either of them get past Grimes, Tarrant, Balta, Broad, Vlastuin, Short, heck even Mansell and Rioli? Almost definitely not, unless we have injuries again. The defence is set for our 2022 tilt already, the midfield is absolutely not.
So if we're looking to the now, we badly needed a gun midfielder. If we're looking to the future both near and far, well, we still need mids as much as defenders. So grabbing Hobbs would have addressed both now and the future in one go, but all we've done is shore up our defence for perhaps 2-4 years from now. Now we get into the 20s where you miss the out and out guns that almost certainly translate to gun AFL midfielders, and choose from guys who are now more speculative, clearly a tier or two down from their higher-rated teammates already drafted, so you start to rely a bit more on luck that one will come good. As I saw on Reddit, Richmond seems to love a "limited" midfielder, and that's what you have a far higher chance of ending up with once you get into the 20s and 30s.
Perhaps it's the game plan, but where are our 30+ midfielders outside occasionally Prestia? Where are our contested beasts outside Graham who, let's be fair, is more of a 15 possie 10 tackle player than a guy who wins 25-30 in contested situations. We just don't have them, and none of the guys you listed have shown anything like being that kind of player. It's clear as day that we need it. And yes I know it's not all about possession numbers, but all the games we lost in 2021 we got blown away in disposals and contested ball, we just didn't win the footy.
Feels like a simple way to fix that would have been a guy like Hobbs, the kind of pure midfielder we never seem to draft. Ah well.
EDIT: Sorry for the long post, didn't intend it go on for that long...
Appreciate the long reply.
I absolutely don't claim to be an expert, definitely not, but forums are for an opinion in the end, and I feel it's pretty simple what I would have done and what we should have done. I'd have addressed our very, very obvious weakness, the midfield.
Like I and many others have said, yes Gibcus looks a really good prospect, perhaps the best available player at the pick we had, but right now we're in a weird situation - we're close to good enough to be the best still (if our best 20 players are fit), but we're also very close to needing a rebuild. Tarrant was recruited to cover for Astbury because we clearly think we can still contend right? So if we still think we can contend, what major weakness do we have that needs covering, to shore up the growing holes? Again, the midfield.
If we think we are still contending (again, shown by the recruitment of Tarrant) then not drafting midfielders at 9 and/or 17 tells me we think our best side is good enough and that the depth of RCD/Ross/Dow will be enough. Our depth showed in 2021 that it was pretty darn far off that... In fact, even when we had our full side in (which was rare) we had started to struggle a bit, whether that be due to any or all of age, the changed rules, the fact we normally start seasons slow on purpose, and maybe a little identity loss (I still maintain Essendon has completely thieved our gameplan and we've lost it).
Our midfield is ageing just as fast as Grimes and Tarrant, so both midfield and defence are as big a need as each other in that respect (as far as what we need to start the rebuild/next phase), so yes, drafting to cover that defence makes sense.
But, again, if we think we can still contend, then the absolute clear weakness to address right at this moment was the midfield, and to fix that we needed to draft the best available at pick 9 which was our highest pick in a long while, the kinda pick where you do end up with a likely gun. Again, not an expert, but best available midfielder at that pick was Ben Hobbs, an inside beast averaging 30 possessions despite coming off an ankle injury. Geez, imagine slotting him into our round 1 team alongside the rest of our blokes? I'd have been frothing at the idea. What about Gibcus and Brown, do either of them get past Grimes, Tarrant, Balta, Broad, Vlastuin, Short, heck even Mansell and Rioli? Almost definitely not, unless we have injuries again. The defence is set for our 2022 tilt already, the midfield is absolutely not.
So if we're looking to the now, we badly needed a gun midfielder. If we're looking to the future both near and far, well, we still need mids as much as defenders. So grabbing Hobbs would have addressed both now and the future in one go, but all we've done is shore up our defence for perhaps 2-4 years from now. Now we get into the 20s where you miss the out and out guns that almost certainly translate to gun AFL midfielders, and choose from guys who are now more speculative, clearly a tier or two down from their higher-rated teammates already drafted, so you start to rely a bit more on luck that one will come good. As I saw on Reddit, Richmond seems to love a "limited" midfielder, and that's what you have a far higher chance of ending up with once you get into the 20s and 30s.
Perhaps it's the game plan, but where are our 30+ midfielders outside occasionally Prestia? Where are our contested beasts outside Graham who, let's be fair, is more of a 15 possie 10 tackle player than a guy who wins 25-30 in contested situations. We just don't have them, and none of the guys you listed have shown anything like being that kind of player. It's clear as day that we need it. And yes I know it's not all about possession numbers, but all the games we lost in 2021 we got blown away in disposals and contested ball, we just didn't win the footy.
Feels like a simple way to fix that would have been a guy like Hobbs, the kind of pure midfielder we never seem to draft. Ah well.
EDIT: Sorry for the long post, didn't intend it go on for that long...
I really hope you're right, and I suspect that's the view the club is taking.whilst i do agree a mid early would of been nice, we have some promising young mids on our list already. We don't have have a gun young developing key defender to pair with Balta for the next 10 years (jury is out on miller and biggy). You have to remember that covid interrupted VFL seasons the last 2 years would of hurt guys like ross/dow/rcd. A full preseason now will hopefully have them improving massively and ready to explode in 2022
tigers of old was talking him up. I think he was speculating we where offering red herrings and interested in him
I stated I think I know who we where picking, but not on anyones authority, intuition was the driver. Clearly I was wrong, but I am okay with not being perfect.
I would be disappointed if anyone really knew was releasing that info on BF
Lacks zip and running power! Every single draft profile says he is the opposite and that he has breakaway speed and running power. He looks a great kick and is supposed to be elite in traffic. How does that not equate to a possible wingman. MacIntosh was also a half back, as was Pickett for a good while.
Cheers.Good post, but I respectfully disagree.
I think it's unlikely that a player drafted in 2021 will help us win a flag in 2022. To do that, we need a bloody good run with injury and form. Even then, we need other clubs (e.g. Melbourne) to struggle. It's a long shot.
If our only focus was winning the flag in 2022 then we would have traded for Tom Mitchell. Like Hobbs, but with a Brownlow medal and proven ability as an inside mid to grab 40 possessions per game. We would have given up a late first and an early-mid second rounder for him.
Perhaps needless to say, we're trying to grab one more flag AND build a team that can content again around the middle of this decade. I think the Richmond way is best player at the draft, taking free agents when we can and being bold at the trade table (e.g. Prestia) to fill known gaps.
Yep. Will be interesting if we take Bazzo tooDon't think he fits alongside Lynch. Gibcus however ...
Not going for the gun mid with the first pick tells us that we think we can be competitive with this list. IF IF. Dusty and Dion can stay on the park, we should be competitive. Dusty is a huge question mark. To the club, must be recovering well. Soldo is important too.. a long time out of football though.Appreciate the long reply.
I absolutely don't claim to be an expert, definitely not, but forums are for an opinion in the end, and I feel it's pretty simple what I would have done and what we should have done. I'd have addressed our very, very obvious weakness, the midfield.
Like I and many others have said, yes Gibcus looks a really good prospect, perhaps the best available player at the pick we had, but right now we're in a weird situation - we're close to good enough to be the best still (if our best 20 players are fit), but we're also very close to needing a rebuild. Tarrant was recruited to cover for Astbury because we clearly think we can still contend right? So if we still think we can contend, what major weakness do we have that needs covering, to shore up the growing holes? Again, the midfield.
If we think we are still contending (again, shown by the recruitment of Tarrant) then not drafting midfielders at 9 and/or 17 tells me we think our best side is good enough and that the depth of RCD/Ross/Dow will be enough. Our depth showed in 2021 that it was pretty darn far off that... In fact, even when we had our full side in (which was rare) we had started to struggle a bit, whether that be due to any or all of age, the changed rules, the fact we normally start seasons slow on purpose, and maybe a little identity loss (I still maintain Essendon has completely thieved our gameplan and we've lost it).
Our midfield is ageing just as fast as Grimes and Tarrant, so both midfield and defence are as big a need as each other in that respect (as far as what we need to start the rebuild/next phase), so yes, drafting to cover that defence makes sense.
But, again, if we think we can still contend, then the absolute clear weakness to address right at this moment was the midfield, and to fix that we needed to draft the best available at pick 9 which was our highest pick in a long while, the kinda pick where you do end up with a likely gun. Again, not an expert, but best available midfielder at that pick was Ben Hobbs, an inside beast averaging 30 possessions despite coming off an ankle injury. Geez, imagine slotting him into our round 1 team alongside the rest of our blokes? I'd have been frothing at the idea. What about Gibcus and Brown, do either of them get past Grimes, Tarrant, Balta, Broad, Vlastuin, Short, heck even Mansell and Rioli? Almost definitely not, unless we have injuries again. The defence is set for our 2022 tilt already, the midfield is absolutely not.
So if we're looking to the now, we badly needed a gun midfielder. If we're looking to the future both near and far, well, we still need mids as much as defenders. So grabbing Hobbs would have addressed both now and the future in one go, but all we've done is shore up our defence for perhaps 2-4 years from now. Now we get into the 20s where you miss the out and out guns that almost certainly translate to gun AFL midfielders, and choose from guys who are now more speculative, clearly a tier or two down from their higher-rated teammates already drafted, so you start to rely a bit more on luck that one will come good. As I saw on Reddit, Richmond seems to love a "limited" midfielder, and that's what you have a far higher chance of ending up with once you get into the 20s and 30s.
Perhaps it's the game plan, but where are our 30+ midfielders outside occasionally Prestia? Where are our contested beasts outside Graham who, let's be fair, is more of a 15 possie 10 tackle player than a guy who wins 25-30 in contested situations. We just don't have them, and none of the guys you listed have shown anything like being that kind of player. It's clear as day that we need it. And yes I know it's not all about possession numbers, but all the games we lost in 2021 we got blown away in disposals and contested ball, we just didn't win the footy.
Feels like a simple way to fix that would have been a guy like Hobbs, the kind of pure midfielder we never seem to draft. Ah well.
EDIT: Sorry for the long post, didn't intend it go on for that long...
Appreciate the long reply.
I absolutely don't claim to be an expert, definitely not, but forums are for an opinion in the end, and I feel it's pretty simple what I would have done and what we should have done. I'd have addressed our very, very obvious weakness, the midfield.
Like I and many others have said, yes Gibcus looks a really good prospect, perhaps the best available player at the pick we had, but right now we're in a weird situation - we're close to good enough to be the best still (if our best 20 players are fit), but we're also very close to needing a rebuild. Tarrant was recruited to cover for Astbury because we clearly think we can still contend right? So if we still think we can contend, what major weakness do we have that needs covering, to shore up the growing holes? Again, the midfield.
If we think we are still contending (again, shown by the recruitment of Tarrant) then not drafting midfielders at 9 and/or 17 tells me we think our best side is good enough and that the depth of RCD/Ross/Dow will be enough. Our depth showed in 2021 that it was pretty darn far off that... In fact, even when we had our full side in (which was rare) we had started to struggle a bit, whether that be due to any or all of age, the changed rules, the fact we normally start seasons slow on purpose, and maybe a little identity loss (I still maintain Essendon has completely thieved our gameplan and we've lost it).
Our midfield is ageing just as fast as Grimes and Tarrant, so both midfield and defence are as big a need as each other in that respect (as far as what we need to start the rebuild/next phase), so yes, drafting to cover that defence makes sense.
But, again, if we think we can still contend, then the absolute clear weakness to address right at this moment was the midfield, and to fix that we needed to draft the best available at pick 9 which was our highest pick in a long while, the kinda pick where you do end up with a likely gun. Again, not an expert, but best available midfielder at that pick was Ben Hobbs, an inside beast averaging 30 possessions despite coming off an ankle injury. Geez, imagine slotting him into our round 1 team alongside the rest of our blokes? I'd have been frothing at the idea. What about Gibcus and Brown, do either of them get past Grimes, Tarrant, Balta, Broad, Vlastuin, Short, heck even Mansell and Rioli? Almost definitely not, unless we have injuries again. The defence is set for our 2022 tilt already, the midfield is absolutely not.
So if we're looking to the now, we badly needed a gun midfielder. If we're looking to the future both near and far, well, we still need mids as much as defenders. So grabbing Hobbs would have addressed both now and the future in one go, but all we've done is shore up our defence for perhaps 2-4 years from now. Now we get into the 20s where you miss the out and out guns that almost certainly translate to gun AFL midfielders, and choose from guys who are now more speculative, clearly a tier or two down from their higher-rated teammates already drafted, so you start to rely a bit more on luck that one will come good. As I saw on Reddit, Richmond seems to love a "limited" midfielder, and that's what you have a far higher chance of ending up with once you get into the 20s and 30s.
Perhaps it's the game plan, but where are our 30+ midfielders outside occasionally Prestia? Where are our contested beasts outside Graham who, let's be fair, is more of a 15 possie 10 tackle player than a guy who wins 25-30 in contested situations. We just don't have them, and none of the guys you listed have shown anything like being that kind of player. It's clear as day that we need it. And yes I know it's not all about possession numbers, but all the games we lost in 2021 we got blown away in disposals and contested ball, we just didn't win the footy.
Feels like a simple way to fix that would have been a guy like Hobbs, the kind of pure midfielder we never seem to draft. Ah well.
EDIT: Sorry for the long post, didn't intend it go on for that long...
We really could have had both!Prefer Gibcus or Johnson please, and pickup a good mid with pick 17.