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Rivers/Stephens/Day or Sharp i'd be content with.Same. He's grown on me. Our phantom draft also showed that Rivers, Stephens etc just may not get to our pick.
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Rivers/Stephens/Day or Sharp i'd be content with.Same. He's grown on me. Our phantom draft also showed that Rivers, Stephens etc just may not get to our pick.
Another Croatian at Tigerland? I don't see why we should deviate from what works.Class of 2019: Flag skipper keen to prove he's no flash in the pan
It's why the likes of Richmond, Gold Coast, Port Adelaide and Geelong have all been linked to Bianco in the first 20 picks on draft night. For now, Bianco will patiently wait. Lazy Moe's might have taught him that skill.
"There's not much more I can do now," he said. "It's been a very long road and I'm really looking forward to what's next."
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Class of 2019: Flag skipper keen to prove he's no flash in the pan
Premiership skipper Trent Bianco spent the year clearing plates, serving tables and honing his footy to a top-20 levelwww.afl.com.au
Trent and also a Croat?!?! Wooohooo what an omen!!!Another Croatian at Tigerland? I don't see why we should deviate from what works.
Welcome to Richmond Trent!


He is a only 178 cm (5.8 ft), not a midfield Goliath!Another Croatian at Tigerland? I don't see why we should deviate from what works.
Welcome to Richmond Trent!
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We may have that many picks available, but I can't see us actually using any more than 3 or 4 at the absolute most.Based on the response from Richmond FC, looks likely we will select 5 or 6 players in the ND, As it stands we have picks 19, 38,39, 41, 56 and 77
The Richmond board phantom also probably has posters who have looked more closely at players that are a good fit for Richmond, so have some bias towards those players to take them early.Same. He's grown on me. Our phantom draft also showed that Rivers, Stephens etc just may not get to our pick.
I'll never understand why people think you need to be tall to be a great midfielder. Just because Fyfe and Cripps are tall doesn't mean anything, they're the exception to the rule, not the rule.He is a only 178 cm (5.8 ft), not a midfield Goliath!
The average height of an AFL player is increasing (Goddard, Hodge, Dusty, Josh Kelly); using a 1st rounder on 178 cm midfielder?I'll never understand why people think you need to be tall to be a great midfielder. Just because Fyfe and Cripps are tall doesn't mean anything, they're the exception to the rule, not the rule.
I guess people seem to forget how instrumental Prestia and Lambert were in our premiership years.
Garry Ablett Jr went ok too (not suggesting he'll be as good as him)
There's obviously an enormous list but I really cbf listing them all.
I've got no problem with it as long as they can play.The average height of an AFL player is increasing (Goddard, Hodge, Dusty, Josh Kelly) using a 1st rounder on 178 cm midfielder?
Would be a good outcome to trade up for Freo's pick 22 with pick 38 + 39 which will give Freo and extra 66 pointsWe may have that many picks available, but I can't see us actually using any more than 3 or 4 at the absolute most.
We'll have a huge issue with having no room to elevate our rookies at the end of 2020 if we fill up our list with 6 picks on 2 year contracts
The Richmond board phantom also probably has posters who have looked more closely at players that are a good fit for Richmond, so have some bias towards those players to take them early.
I agree, though I'd probably offer 38, 39 & 56 for 22 & a 2020 3rd round pickWould be a good outcome to trade up for Freo's pick 22 with pick 38 + 39 which will give Freo and extra 66 points
That would give us picks 19,22, 40 , 56 and elevate Baker as the 38th player.
Even better as we then could elevate Stack as well and keep the senior list to 38 player.I agree, though I'd probably offer 38, 39 & 56 for 22 & a 2020 3rd round pick
Then we just take 3 players in the draft and bank a little bit more currency for next year
Even better as we then could elevate Stack as well and keep the senior list to 38 player.
Do not wantClass of 2019: Flag skipper keen to prove he's no flash in the pan
It's why the likes of Richmond, Gold Coast, Port Adelaide and Geelong have all been linked to Bianco in the first 20 picks on draft night. For now, Bianco will patiently wait. Lazy Moe's might have taught him that skill.
"There's not much more I can do now," he said. "It's been a very long road and I'm really looking forward to what's next."
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Class of 2019: Flag skipper keen to prove he's no flash in the pan
Premiership skipper Trent Bianco spent the year clearing plates, serving tables and honing his footy to a top-20 levelwww.afl.com.au
2020 3rd rounder could possibly become pick #68 with all the academy picks, There could be very little points value attached to thatI agree, though I'd probably offer 38, 39 & 56 for 22 & a 2020 3rd round pick
Then we just take 3 players in the draft and bank a little bit more currency for next year
Taking 3 picks & elevating Stack and Baker doesn't save us money in fact it probably costs us the same if not more given both of them would be on more than a first year kid would be on.38 is smart. Saves us 250k in salary cap space for doing nothing and gives us a spot to take a player in the supplementary draft if we want.
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2020 3rd rounder could possibly become pick #68 with all the academy picks, There could be very little points value attached to that
No more Menadue types, spend 5 years on the list and achieve nothing.The more time spent reading through draft profiles the more comfortable I am that should we take 5 picks in the draft, which I believe we will be doing, we'll find ourselves with 5 quality kids who will add to the depth at Richmond.
We've currently got kids on our list that are going to take around that amount of time before they start to have a consistent senior impact, with the way our senior players are performing. Any kid who gets drafted this year is going to have to be quite special to be able to come in and have an immediate impact.No more Menadue types, spend 5 years on the list and achieve nothing.
Waiting 5 years for a midfielder to have impact is crazy.
But he'll come with Bucks intel.Do not want
" since he fell in love with Collingwood at a young age. He trained there earlier this year "
I agree , the kids 106kg bulk at such a young age is a worry to me , best of luck to him but I’d be going the kid with agility firstProbably runs a bit deeper than a fat v skinny debate when you're investing a minimum of $250,000 in these kids and looking to draft them for a 12 year period. TOTALLY different players in my view with the only comparison is that they've both played back in recent years (Gould played forward in juniors and Day inside mid).
BTW Day played Champs at 187cm / 70kg and tested at the combine at 189cm / 76kg. So at that rate he'll be 82kgs by opening round.