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Injury-free off-season has star Tiger primed for big 2020
The sky's the limit for Tom Lynch after he avoided post-season surgery and reported for the Tigers' pre-season program ready to take part in full trainingwww.afl.com.au
The Tigers Forward line Triumvirate..............Injury free he'll be more dangerous. He'll know our systems better and we'll know him. And if he and Jack (and Dusty) can make it work (like they did in finals) then he could kick 80, and so could Jack, with Dusty chipping in for 60. Which is ridiculous. But also logically possible
ah yes...Huddo screaming like a schoolgirl (sexist!): it's not over yet...........But it's bloody close.That game against cats in premlim and even against Port kept us in it bigtime.
Player | Old Club | New Club | Premierships |
Tom Lynch | Gold Coast | Richmond | 1 |
Lance Franklin | Hawthorn | Sydney | 0 |
Tony Lockett | St Kilda | Sydney | 0 |
Pretty sure the most successful power full forward for quite a while to change clubs on a big contract. May have missed someone and not sure if Brad Ottens counts as a power full forward.
Player Old Club New Club Premierships Tom Lynch Gold Coast Richmond 1 Lance Franklin Hawthorn Sydney 0 Tony Lockett St Kilda Sydney 0
More dangerous than 12-1 win loss with jack & Tom , whoa that’s scary and I mean s c a r yTom Lynch expects his partnership with Jack Riewoldt to become even more damaging in 2020
They helped carry Richmond to a premiership last year. But in scary news for rivals, Tom Lynch expects his partnership with Jack Riewoldt to create even more havoc in 2020.
Richmond forward Tom Lynch is already in full training and warned his deadly combination with fellow spearhead Jack Riewoldt will grow stronger in 2020.
Lynch’s 2019 pre-season campaign was heavily interrupted after he underwent knee surgery a few months before joining the Tigers.
This pre-season appears to be a different story, with the premiership big man avoiding any post-season surgeries to be up and about pre-Christmas.
“It was nice to be in the normal program and not have to worry about rehab or anything,” Lynch said.
“I’m feeling great and I’m in everything at the moment, so it’s nice to be out there at this time of year instead of in the gym and swimming in the pool.
“It’s good to be in this position.”
Despite coming into last season under a cloud, the former Gold Coast skipper still played every game in 2019 and booted 63 goals.
He said getting a full pre-season under his belt would better help him explode into 2020.
“It’s good I can now focus on a bit more of my craft now and things like that compared to this time last year when I was battling just trying to get fit for Round 1,” he said.
“I obviously want to build on last season and hopefully improve a little bit going into this season.”
Lynch and Riewoldt managed just 13 games together in 2019 and Lynch believed their connection would grow stronger next season.
“I think the more we play with each other, the better we’ll be,” he said.
“I felt like towards the end of the year our chemistry really grew and I’m looking forward to that really growing again.”
The Tigers have won two of the past three premierships, but Lynch said there was still plenty of hunger for more success.
“To be honest we’ve well and truly moved on from the grand final,” he said.
“It seems like a long time ago now and we’re really looking forward to 2020.
“There’s still definitely massive growth.
“We’re still pretty young and we’ve also got (Alex) Rance coming back in and I’m looking forward to playing with him.
“I feel like we can improve, and every year the competition is improving so you need to improve.”
Meanwhile, the Tigers on Tuesday farewelled the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School’s (MITS) Class of 2019.
Since 2016, a class of Indigenous boys and girls from communities around Australia have come to live in Richmond and attend school each day inside Tigerland.
Richmond’s players presented each of the graduating students with a Tigers jersey while also sharing a barbecue with them.
A FISTFUL of CATS!
Ah yes. The big bad bustler. Thank you.Barry Hall St Kilda to Sydney!
Player | Old Club | New Club | Premierships (new club) |
Tom Lynch | Gold Coast | Richmond | 1 |
Barry Hall | St Kilda | Sydney | 1 |
Lance Franklin | Hawthorn | Sydney | 0 |
Tony Lockett | St Kilda | Sydney | 0 |
Tom Boyd to Doggies ?Barry Hall St Kilda to Sydney!
100% without Tim Lunch we wouldn’t have won the flag imo .
Alistair Lynch ?Pretty sure the most successful power full forward for quite a while to change clubs on a big contract. May have missed someone and not sure if Brad Ottens counts as a power full forward.
Player Old Club New Club Premierships Tom Lynch Gold Coast Richmond 1 Lance Franklin Hawthorn Sydney 0 Tony Lockett St Kilda Sydney 0