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List Mgmt. 2025 AFL Draft - Draft Analysis

Which 2 Players End Up At Richmond,

  • Cumming & Robey

    Votes: 70 44.9%
  • Cumming & X.Taylor

    Votes: 44 28.2%
  • Cumming & Farrow

    Votes: 2 1.3%
  • Cumming & Grlj

    Votes: 8 5.1%
  • Robey & X.Taylor

    Votes: 23 14.7%
  • Robey & Farrow

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Robey & Grlj

    Votes: 6 3.8%
  • X. Taylor & Farrow

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • X.Taylor&

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Farrow & Grlj

    Votes: 1 0.6%

  • Total voters
    156
  • Poll closed .

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Thanks noobermensch for all the hours you've put in again this season. I'd argue the best draft resource for anyone wanting to find out more about the players abilities.
Thanks mate. I hope everyone in here appreciates the insight you bring to the draft as well. It takes a huge amount of time and effort to be as across everything and informed as you are.

Plus your meme game has never been better.
Alright get a room lover boys.
 
But nobody had a good champs outside Sharp. It’s arguable that SAs 2nd and 3rd best players in the tournament in Marsh and Schubert are not going in top 15-20 yet Cumming will going above all of them while averaging 16 touches because of the upside he represents.

Robey was best on in games vs CDT and was better for Ranges than XT over the course of the 2nd half of the season. We’d all love a perfect sample size but that’s not how it works, you do it with what you got, just like we did with Lalor, Hotton and Faull or Norf with FOS. That’s the job, weave together the data you have to make a decision not bemoan a lack of data.
Dunno mate.
Just think we have a greater need than another Hf-Mid with our first 2 picks.
If we're after another of that type then NHH should be available at 38.
 
Irony not lost on me that not only are premierships built on defence, that there is no reason why Taylor could not eventually transition into the midfield.
F***** laughable that some of the people bemoaning us picking a half back flanker are the same ones who have been calling for Vlastuin to be installed into the midfield for the past decade and have been promoting the concept of Broad to the wing for two or more years.
:huh:
Only the smart ones understand this. The other posters, on the other hand, are anything but lol 😛
 
No obviously. But his sample size of games is effectively the same. Taj played 1 champs game and had 7 touches. Robey played 5 senior games for what’s arguably the best suburban comp in the country.
Fmd now I have too look up Hottons suburban record.
 

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i am already melting
I mean if you're watching the draft in here it will feel like you got him right?

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RICHMOND

PICKS: 3, 4, 38, 68

LATE MAIL: Blair Hartley and the Tigers are keeping their cards close to their chests, with rival clubs still without a read on exactly what the Tigers will do with their first two selections. The late interest in West Australian Jacob Farrow is real, but it still looks more likely that he hands at Essendon or Melbourne. A bid on father-son prospect remains unlikely before the Tigers’ third pick, which they will hope to use on another target before potentially nabbing Kellaway late.


EARLIER MAIL: Richmond has back-to-back selections after picks three and four, but their actual draftees will likely be later after academy bids. ‘Bidmond’ is set to return, with the Tigers known to be fans of Dylan Patterson – who fits their need for speed – and key defender Harry Dean. A bid on Lions Academy midfielder Dan Annable is also a possibility. Rival clubs expect Eastern Ranges defender and Richmond fan Xavier Taylor to become a Tiger, but are less certain about their second pick. Lightning quick defender-mid Sam Grlj has been thrown around as a possibility, having impressed with their VFL program, but the Tigers have said publicly they will go best available rather than reach for a need. Ranges bolter Sullivan Robey and Wenworth turned SA mid-forward Sam Cumming appear to be more likely options. It will be a fascinating watch to see if the Tigers match a bid for Louis Kellaway, the son of former defender Duncan Kellaway, which could come in the back-half of the draft. The Tigers would consider exciting Dandenong Stingrays forward Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves if he slides to their third pick, and are among clubs in the 30s in the mix for St Kilda NGA prospect Kye Fincher, athletic Tasmanian defender Avery Thomas and Oakleigh Chargers interceptor Max Kondogiannis. Geelong Falcons small forward Hugo Mikunda, WA midfielder Fred Rodriguez, versatile and quick utility Tom Burton, and agile South Australian Noah Roberts-Thomson are other options the Tigers have tracked in the back-half of the draft.
 

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