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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
She is very pretty.Damn she’s fine
But must have the worst personality or something
Either that or she’s batshit crazy with a screw loose
Something can’t be right if she’s seeing Sam Mclure
When they have that trade day at dock lands , I’d spray my coffee all over the table after GC offered us that, in disgustMake of this what you will.
Just how good Richmond's 2024 draft hand could be, and the prospects that might land at Punt Road
The Tigers have the opportunity to head to this year’s AFL Draft with a bag of early selections.www.zerohanger.com
"Potential trade period deals for Richmond:
Current hand: 1, 21, 30, 39, 41, 48, 57, 65 and 73
Fremantle part with Picks 10 and 17 for Shai Bolton
Gold Coast part with Picks 13 and 20 for Daniel Rioli
Liam Baker traded for Fremantle's 2025 first-round - with potential for later pick swaps to satisfy
Richmond pocket a third-round draft selection (Pick 40) as compensation for the loss of Jack Graham
Using selections 30, 39, 40, 41 and 48, and potentially later picks, could also please the likes of Brisbane (Levi Ashcroft and Sam Marshall), Essendon (Isaac Kako), Carlton (Ben and Lucas Camporeale), Adelaide (Tyler Welsh) and Gold Coast (Leonardo Lombard), who will require draft points to match bids for club-tied prospects this November.
If the Lions moved Pick 14 to Punt Road, it would see the Tigers' hand read as
Picks 1, 10, 13, 14, 17, 20 and 21,
along with some later selections, for this year's National Draft, while Richmond would hold their own and Fremantle's first-round picks for next year's class."
Sam McClure , you're flipping joking , I could imagine him acting like some intellect trying to impress her with a trip to the gallery and end up at the exhibition buildings instead , lol no clueShe is very pretty.
Makes bizarre life choices though.
She was briefly married to a reality TV contestant.
Apparently dating McClure since last December.
Dumb and dumber.
its actually impressive how quick he gets boot to ball in a tight contest but theyre just semi-directed kicks forward. lacks the time and space that the best mids always seem to find in traffic. has pretty good hands. he reminds me of thompson dow tbh.Haven't seen that many turnovers since I attended the National Apple & Pastry Chefs convention.
Who took that absolute hangerHaven't seen that many turnovers since I attended the National Apple & Pastry Chefs convention.
Fair bit to play out , whether we finance too will be a factor and may encourage a better deal , wtf else would we be payingConsidering both players each have multi-year contracts with us we should burn Punt Road to the ground if either of these two scenarios happened. If our list management team are even half competent we'll get much more for each player
Agree, that pick 6 of Gold Coast has to be given up, plus anotherWhen they have that trade day at dock lands , I’d spray my coffee all over the table after GC offered us that, in disgust
Make of this what you will.
Just how good Richmond's 2024 draft hand could be, and the prospects that might land at Punt Road
The Tigers have the opportunity to head to this year’s AFL Draft with a bag of early selections.www.zerohanger.com
"Potential trade period deals for Richmond:
Current hand: 1, 21, 30, 39, 41, 48, 57, 65 and 73
Fremantle part with Picks 10 and 17 for Shai Bolton
Gold Coast part with Picks 13 and 20 for Daniel Rioli
Liam Baker traded for Fremantle's 2025 first-round - with potential for later pick swaps to satisfy
Richmond pocket a third-round draft selection (Pick 40) as compensation for the loss of Jack Graham
Using selections 30, 39, 40, 41 and 48, and potentially later picks, could also please the likes of Brisbane (Levi Ashcroft and Sam Marshall), Essendon (Isaac Kako), Carlton (Ben and Lucas Camporeale), Adelaide (Tyler Welsh) and Gold Coast (Leonardo Lombard), who will require draft points to match bids for club-tied prospects this November.
If the Lions moved Pick 14 to Punt Road, it would see the Tigers' hand read as
Picks 1, 10, 13, 14, 17, 20 and 21,
along with some later selections, for this year's National Draft, while Richmond would hold their own and Fremantle's first-round picks for next year's class."
I wonder if he could be a candidate for the Rioli/Short/Houli type role.Add this lad to the signed list.
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You reckon he's Taranto mkII?its actually impressive how quick he gets boot to ball in a tight contest but theyre just semi-directed kicks forward. lacks the time and space that the best mids always seem to find in traffic. has pretty good hands. he reminds me of thompson dow tbh.
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One Thompson Dow is enough, anyone remember the Tom Hislop trade?its actually impressive how quick he gets boot to ball in a tight contest but theyre just semi-directed kicks forward. lacks the time and space that the best mids always seem to find in traffic. has pretty good hands. he reminds me of Thompson dow tbh.
Bont was a mad Richmond supporter too. Same with Nat Fyfeso we are going to get spuds that supported Richmond whilst we ignored bont, hodge, bartel, warwick capper and david rhys jones ?
Geeze talk about condescendingGold Coast believes Daniel Rioli wants to make a fresh start of his career at the Suns, happy to allow relative Maurice Rioli to continue his career at Punt Road and up for a fresh challenge after nine seasons.
Rioli is contracted until 2027 at Richmond and the Suns have had no preliminary discussions with the Tigers over a trade but are hopeful Adem Yze will eventually be open minded.
Rioli and Nick Vlastuin are likely to compete for the Jack Dyer Medal this year, with the Tigers likely to be able to secure two late first-round picks from the Suns if they come to the party.
Rioli proposed to partner Paris Lawrence during this year’s off-season bye but she could continue her DJing career in Brisbane and Gold Coast if they relocated.
Relative Maurice just signed a two-year deal so is now established at Punt Road with a strong future ahead of him.
Rioli could be one of a number of premiership Tigers to depart. (Photo by Josh Chadwick/Getty Images)
But it remains possible the Tigers might simply refuse to trade Daniel Rioli given he is contracted even though the incentive of two first-round picks for a player who will be 28 in April will be tempting.
It comes with Adelaide interested in home grown forward Jack Lukosius but with the Suns likely to ask for a first-round pick in exchange if he does decide to head to the Crows.
The Suns have made clear they are keen to keep Lukosius despite him finishing the season in the VFL but it seems clear their public stance is not replicated by a hands-off message behind the scenes.
WHAT SHOULD RICHMOND DO IF THEY GET FIVE PICKS WITHIN 20 IN THIS DRAFT?
An anonymous rival list boss on how Richmond can maximise their draft hand if they trade Shai Bolton and Daniel Rioli and secure five or even six picks in the top 20.
“Now is the time to strike. Hit the draft as hard as you can. It’s got everything and it’s probably the best top 20 we have seen since 2017. Now is the chance to load up. You have to nail your picks but you can pair guys up through the draft with multiple midfielders. It’s the only way for them to rebound and one day contend again.”
Pick one
Finn O’Sullivan (Oakleigh Chargers)
“He’s the best mid in the draft. He’s a two-way runner, he’s combative. He hasn’t had a great run at this this year but in terms of what he could be, he’s a Sam Walsh type who compliments any midfield.”
Pick nine
Harry Armstrong (Sandringham Dragons)
“He’s the best key forward in the draft. Tom Lynch is finishing up in the not-too-distant future. He’s the next generation Jeremy Cameron and he’s a local boy.”
Pick 10
Bo Allan (Peel Thunder)
“He’s a 191cm WA kid who has played senior footy already and he can play as that third tall defender or as a big bodied mid.”
Pick 17
Matt Whitlock (Murray Bushrangers)
“There aren’t too many good mids by this stage so he’s a good key back they could partner with Josh Gibcus. He’s a Shepparton boy, a really athletic tall, he joins in on offence and he can play forward a bit and has kicked goals there. So he’s really versatile and it would be a smart pick.”
Pick 20
Tom Gross (Oakleigh Chargers)
“He’s a super competitive kid from Oakleigh. A 181cm midfielder and forward who just wins contests. He’s really tough, he would be a nice utility. He had a super national championships including 27 games against South Australia.”
Especially condescending given Maurice is the senior relativeGeeze talk about condescending
“happy to allow relative Maurice Rioli to continue his career at Punt Road and up for a fresh challenge after nine seasons.”
Except they won’t do it , if he was <23yo maybe , he’s 27 next yearBolton for West Coast's pick 3 seems fair to me.
200cm kpp worry shit out of me , always injured ,,,look to avoid for others , get ShanahanDRAFT?
An anonymous rival list boss on how Richmond can maximise their draft hand if they trade Shai Bolton and Daniel Rioli and secure five or even six picks in the top 20.
“Now is the time to strike. Hit the draft as hard as you can. It’s got everything and it’s probably the best top 20 we have seen since 2017. Now is the chance to load up. You have to nail your picks but you can pair guys up through the draft with multiple midfielders. It’s the only way for them to rebound and one day contend again.”
Pick one
Finn O’Sullivan (Oakleigh Chargers)
“He’s the best mid in the draft. He’s a two-way runner, he’s combative. He hasn’t had a great run at this this year but in terms of what he could be, he’s a Sam Walsh type who compliments any midfield.”
Pick nine
Harry Armstrong (Sandringham Dragons)
“He’s the best key forward in the draft. Tom Lynch is finishing up in the not-too-distant future. He’s the next generation Jeremy Cameron and he’s a local boy.”
Pick 10
Bo Allan (Peel Thunder)
“He’s a 191cm WA kid who has played senior footy already and he can play as that third tall defender or as a big bodied mid.”
Pick 17
Matt Whitlock (Murray Bushrangers)
“There aren’t too many good mids by this stage so he’s a good key back they could partner with Josh Gibcus. He’s a Shepparton boy, a really athletic tall, he joins in on offence and he can play forward a bit and has kicked goals there. So he’s really versatile and it would be a smart pick.”
Pick 20
Tom Gross (Oakleigh Chargers)
“He’s a super competitive kid from Oakleigh. A 181cm midfielder and forward who just wins contests. He’s really tough, he would be a nice utility. He had a super national championships including 27 games against South Australia.”
Yeah, I don’t think the reality is actually quite what was written but very sloppy writing from whoever wrote itEspecially condescending given Maurice is the senior relative
wasnt aware daniel was mjr's dadGeeze talk about condescending
“happy to allow relative Maurice Rioli to continue his career at Punt Road and up for a fresh challenge after nine seasons.”
With all the incoming trade picks go after Dan Houston where Port want either one low or two late first rounders.Bolton and Baker heading to Freo will drag out.
Peter Bell is a knob. He is a shorter version of Dodo
What a terrible article. Each of those deals have us being rammed from behind.Make of this what you will.
Just how good Richmond's 2024 draft hand could be, and the prospects that might land at Punt Road
The Tigers have the opportunity to head to this year’s AFL Draft with a bag of early selections.www.zerohanger.com
"Potential trade period deals for Richmond:
Current hand: 1, 21, 30, 39, 41, 48, 57, 65 and 73
Fremantle part with Picks 10 and 17 for Shai Bolton
Gold Coast part with Picks 13 and 20 for Daniel Rioli
Liam Baker traded for Fremantle's 2025 first-round - with potential for later pick swaps to satisfy
Richmond pocket a third-round draft selection (Pick 40) as compensation for the loss of Jack Graham
Using selections 30, 39, 40, 41 and 48, and potentially later picks, could also please the likes of Brisbane (Levi Ashcroft and Sam Marshall), Essendon (Isaac Kako), Carlton (Ben and Lucas Camporeale), Adelaide (Tyler Welsh) and Gold Coast (Leonardo Lombard), who will require draft points to match bids for club-tied prospects this November.
If the Lions moved Pick 14 to Punt Road, it would see the Tigers' hand read as
Picks 1, 10, 13, 14, 17, 20 and 21,
along with some later selections, for this year's National Draft, while Richmond would hold their own and Fremantle's first-round picks for next year's class."