Should Richmond consider trading Richo if his management can't come to terms with the Club? He has been our leading goalkicker, best pack mark, and a match winner.
However, being a confidence player, his poor first quarters too often lead to poor games. Opposition teams can "talk" him off his game, as they know it can work.
Injuries have robbed Richo of around two seasons of footy. His strength is his ability to fly in packs to take marks, and is also his weakness, as his leg and ankle injuries are evidence to this.
The talk to play Richo as a defender, ruckman or winger are a waste of time. He is an instinct player who just attacks the ball, and doesn't have a feel for where other players are, and therefore, can only be played as a forward. This limits the options for his versatility or use.
He is more an athelete than a thinking footballer. Good smart players today are expected to think their way through a game, have second and third efforts and to make space for others. As an instinct player, he struggles with these strategies.
Richo is still hot property. Another season of average form due to more injuries have lessened his value to us. A trade would give us many options, frees up money to get new talent and retain required players like Ottens. Game plan and forward set up will be less predictable.
He is the heart of the Tiges, and must stay with us at an affordable price. To loose him would be a tragedy, especially to those theiving Fagpies sniffing around him.
However, being a confidence player, his poor first quarters too often lead to poor games. Opposition teams can "talk" him off his game, as they know it can work.
Injuries have robbed Richo of around two seasons of footy. His strength is his ability to fly in packs to take marks, and is also his weakness, as his leg and ankle injuries are evidence to this.
The talk to play Richo as a defender, ruckman or winger are a waste of time. He is an instinct player who just attacks the ball, and doesn't have a feel for where other players are, and therefore, can only be played as a forward. This limits the options for his versatility or use.
He is more an athelete than a thinking footballer. Good smart players today are expected to think their way through a game, have second and third efforts and to make space for others. As an instinct player, he struggles with these strategies.
Richo is still hot property. Another season of average form due to more injuries have lessened his value to us. A trade would give us many options, frees up money to get new talent and retain required players like Ottens. Game plan and forward set up will be less predictable.
He is the heart of the Tiges, and must stay with us at an affordable price. To loose him would be a tragedy, especially to those theiving Fagpies sniffing around him.






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I think you will find a few clubs having a sniff around Norths Shannon Grant to this trade period.He will be under the microscope for a few misdemeanours.