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tigs2010Has anyone got the Fox Phantom? Haven’t seen that today yet!
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Yeah no doubt.
Player comps are dangerous, each player is unique in their own right but may share characteristics. Cummimg is a hunter, he's tenacious like Cotch was. I just wouldn't expect the polish and silk that cotch provided.
tigs2010
TIGER CONUNDRUM
Which players Richmond selects with its first two picks remains a big talking point among the industry.
Should West Coast overlook Duff-Tytler, the Tigers would almost certainly pounce with their first natural selection. But the expectation is the Eagles will pair Duff-Tytler with Duursma.
Three open-pool players are consistently linked with Richmond: Eastern Ranges star pair Xavier Taylor and Sullivan Robey, as well as Oakleigh Chargers speedster Sam Grlj.
Robey – a powerful 192cm forward-mid – is the biggest bolter in an AFL draft since Clayton Oliver 10 years ago. No AFL club had spoken to Robey prior to July this year. Three months later, all 18 had contacted him.
Taylor is a serious defensive talent who’s rocketed into top-10 calculations over recent months. At 191cm, he’s a genuine hybrid third defender who has the athleticism and versatility to either lock down or intercept while playing on forwards of different sizes.
Grlj, who’s spoken to 17 of the 18 AFL clubs, is a hybrid midfielder with the appealing combination of speed, power and endurance.
Opinions from rival clubs vary on what the Tigers will do.
Some believe Robey would be too good to overlook. If the Tigers didn’t select him, he wouldn’t get past either Essendon or Melbourne.
Most would be shocked if Richmond overlooked Taylor, who’s seen as a possible long-term replacement for the likes of Nick Vlastuin and Nathan Broad. But would the Tigers prioritise midfielders at the pointy end of the draft? And would Essendon or even Melbourne have a similar mindset?
The Tigers arguably don’t have a player with running power and speed like Grlj on their list. But if they don’t pick Grlj, he could slide past several clubs and land somewhere in the middle stages of the first round.
The only other prospect in the Richmond mix would be South Australian midfielder Sam Cumming, yet it’s more likely he’ll land at one of the Bombers or Demons.
Their whole Phantom is in the first post of the thread.
Anyone got a code sports article for _RT_ to unlock?
We should just call CDT out at 3 even if he's been picked. Then tell the AFL and West Coast to GAGF and then leave.
He will release it in the next hour so the news runs with it to give him the most amount of exposureWhy is Twomey milking the delay?
Release the list campaigner.
Hopefully not my X and CummingX and cumming followed by a long hot bubble bath![]()
Eastern & Specific time?He will release it in the next hour so the news runs with it to give him the most amount of exposure
another 1 hour i say will be out by 6pm
Not again no.Hopefully not my X and Cumming
Are you swearing at me ?Eastern & Specific time?
Suck shit, BloozC4 on the main board saying wce will 100% bid on dean at 3