Review delistings 2024

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McIntosh needs to stay. We lost two ultimate clubman in Baker and Graham. Macca is a heart and soul of the club type. We'd lose out culture wisenif Macca goes imo. A perfect example of the right attitude and work ethic equating to success for those new draftees coming in.
he can stay but play 2s
 
Kamdyn's form has dropped significantly and wont improve as a 31 year old
Im not a massive Dow fan but i think 1 more year

Dow has just turned 23 today and is the right age group to stay another year with Baker Bolton gone could add depth in the area of the ground if we get injuries.

I would keep Dow over Kamdyn
It's the smartest call...but really depends on the final draft haul!
 
Delist anyone who hasn't 100% bought in to Yze and the Tiger Train Dynasty, departing on a 10 year domination from March 2025.
go away gtfo GIF
 

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cumbo plays 22 games now with dusty and bolton gone
he shouldve done something this year. didnt have to dominate but just show some positive signs and progress with opportunities opening up at senior level. can see why dimma was hesitant to play him seems to just crumble mentally at the slightest hurdle.
 
McIntosh needs to stay. We lost two ultimate clubman in Baker and Graham. Macca is a heart and soul of the club type. We'd lose out culture wisenif Macca goes imo. A perfect example of the right attitude and work ethic equating to success for those new draftees coming in.
yeah...good call
you know Mc will die trying with everything he has got.
That fun loving club man will be appreciated in the locker room when thing don't go our way on field.
 
Richmond currently have 8 spare senior list spots with 2 extra rookies that were selected in the MSD. Therefore will need to free up 2 or more spots for the 8 selections they have in the ND

Decisions will need to be made on the out of contract players
Dow
KMac
Colina
Coulthard
Cumberland

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I would say Dow or Cumberland from the senior list
Coulthard and Colina from the Rookie list
Agree that if we retain our 8 picks until the draft we must delist 2 of our uncontracted players. If we used all 8 in the draft (unlikely) we would also need to free another spot for 1st pick in the PSD. So we will definitely look to move one or more of our 8 picks to selection(s) in 2025 so that we have space for PSD.
 
Should just move onto the 2025 delistings. Sonsie and who else? At this stage it looks like all the others out of contract in 2025 are likely to get an extension. Maybe blight or young are a delisting candidate as well?
 
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Given the amount of experience that's just walked out the door, I suspect we won't delist many... rather I expect we'll upgrade our picks... depends on who they've got in mind and what Intel they may have on other clubs potential selections
 
Richmond currently have 8 spare senior list spots with 2 extra rookies that were selected in the MSD. Therefore will need to free up 2 or more spots for the 8 selections they have in the ND

Decisions will need to be made on the out of contract players
Dow
KMac
Colina
Coulthard
Cumberland

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I would say Dow or Cumberland from the senior list
Coulthard and Colina from the Rookie list
agree.....draft 7 + elevate 3. We love the PSD draft. I think the club has delisted and re rookied players before. we need to add 3 or 6 to the rookie list. Dow be a good candidate for that. muscle up. Yze selects him and Kmac Can't believe Kmac hasn't got a contract already . Undroppable under 3 coaches.
At the selection table Cumbo & Coulthard are too far behind MRJ, Mansell, Campbell, Clarke, Sonsie. 2 gun mids pushes Hopper, Taranto, Prestia half fwd. Or a drafted kid, or 3rd KPF.
 
cumbo plays 22 games now with dusty and bolton gone
I wondered this. We have always had that one free player who doesn't have to do much defensively but is free. Dusty and Bolton sometimes, with Lambert bless him covering the other way. Cumbo is probably the best to try in that role now. Imagine he explodes! 3 goals a game and 20 possessions!!
 

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I wondered this. We have always had that one free player who doesn't have to do much defensively but is free. Dusty and Bolton sometimes, with Lambert bless him covering the other way. Cumbo is probably the best to try in that role now. Imagine he explodes! 3 goals a game and 20 possessions!!
just needs to be left in the forward line like 22 none of this up the ground bullshite. he aint that player
 
I think that considering we are in rebuild mode Macca has to go sadly. We still have enough experience to help the kids. Either Cumberland or Coulthard will be the other to go. Most likely Cumberland. So 2 more delistings. 8 kids in the door is a lot in one season. If we delist a third player then perhaps another delisted free agent or a VFL player comes in after training with us over summer which has served us well. It is likely based on percentages that at least one of our ACL players will have a repeat rupture, so based on the player type, we replace them mid season.
 

Richmond VFL has confirmed 10 changes to its playing list following the conclusion of its 2024 Smithy’s VFL season.

Tom Brindley, Chad Harris, Cam Olden
and Joel Nathan will all step away from VFL in 2025, while Archie May will ply his trade in the WAFL for Subiaco next year.

Brindley received the 2024 Guinane Medal as the VFL’s Best & Fairest as part of a three-way tie with Sam Davidson and Lachlan Wilson at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium.

The 25-year-old has been both reliable and versatile throughout his three seasons at Tigerland, featuring predominately in defence, as well as in the ruck and as a winger.

This season, Brindley played in 18 of the Tigers’ 19 games, averaging 14.1 disposals, 4.4 marks, 2.2 tackles and 4.6 hit-outs.

The 2024 Guinane Medallist enjoyed a standout performance in the Tigers’ 61-point win over the Bombers in Round 9 at the MCG this year, collecting a career-high 24 disposals, 10 marks, 10 hit-outs and two tackles.

Harris departs Richmond VFL after playing 15 games in his second season at the club.

Upon returning from a two-year stint with Subiaco in the WAFL – which included 43 games and a premiership – the 26-year-old was handed vice-captain duties alongside Joel Garner and Mutaz El Nour.

After an ACL injury in Round 7 saw skipper Lachlan Street sidelined for the remainder of the 2024 season, both Harris and Garner stood in to take on co-captaincy.

Harris averaged 19.2 disposals, 5.9 marks and 2.7 tackles from half-back this season and collected 25 disposals or more on four occasions.

Following Harris’ footsteps, May will now head West to join Subiaco.

The 197cm key forward enjoyed a breakout year at VFL level for the Tigers this year, kicking 20.16 to finish second in the side’s goal-kicking ranks behind Davidson.

The 20-year-old kicked multiple goals on seven occasions this season, including in Round 9 against the Bombers at the MCG where he booted four goals from his 17 disposals.

Olden played 43 games across four seasons for Richmond VFL.

Tough when playing in the midfield and damaging in the forward half, Olden enjoyed a stand-out third season at VFL level in 2023, averaging 15.7 disposals and booting 12 goals from 14 games.

Among his many strong performances, Olden’s 24 disposals, four marks, five tackles and two goals in Richmond's 32-point win over Sandringham in Round 13, 2023 stands out as one of his finest.

Like Olden, Nathan played in four seasons for Richmond VFL.

Reliable, tough and athletic, the 23-year-old has been serviceable for the Tigers both in defence and up forward.

Nathan’s best performance came in Round 13 of 2021, where he collected 20 disposals and eight marks in the Tigers’ five-point loss to Collingwood.

Additionally, Harrison White, Harry Broderick, Luke Haddara, Tom Bower and Matthew Clarkson have not been offered contracts for the 2025 VFL Season.

Richmond VFL List and Operations Manager Oliver Grant recognised the contributions of the 10 departing players.

“The contribution of these players to our VFL program is immeasurable. It is never easy seeing people depart Richmond VFL, but they can be incredibly proud of the way they represented themselves and the club,” Grant said.

“They are terrific footballers, but most importantly terrific people and we wish them all the best for the future.”
 

Richmond VFL has confirmed 10 changes to its playing list following the conclusion of its 2024 Smithy’s VFL season.

Tom Brindley, Chad Harris, Cam Olden
and Joel Nathan will all step away from VFL in 2025, while Archie May will ply his trade in the WAFL for Subiaco next year.

Brindley received the 2024 Guinane Medal as the VFL’s Best & Fairest as part of a three-way tie with Sam Davidson and Lachlan Wilson at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium.

The 25-year-old has been both reliable and versatile throughout his three seasons at Tigerland, featuring predominately in defence, as well as in the ruck and as a winger.

This season, Brindley played in 18 of the Tigers’ 19 games, averaging 14.1 disposals, 4.4 marks, 2.2 tackles and 4.6 hit-outs.

The 2024 Guinane Medallist enjoyed a standout performance in the Tigers’ 61-point win over the Bombers in Round 9 at the MCG this year, collecting a career-high 24 disposals, 10 marks, 10 hit-outs and two tackles.

Harris departs Richmond VFL after playing 15 games in his second season at the club.

Upon returning from a two-year stint with Subiaco in the WAFL – which included 43 games and a premiership – the 26-year-old was handed vice-captain duties alongside Joel Garner and Mutaz El Nour.

After an ACL injury in Round 7 saw skipper Lachlan Street sidelined for the remainder of the 2024 season, both Harris and Garner stood in to take on co-captaincy.

Harris averaged 19.2 disposals, 5.9 marks and 2.7 tackles from half-back this season and collected 25 disposals or more on four occasions.

Following Harris’ footsteps, May will now head West to join Subiaco.

The 197cm key forward enjoyed a breakout year at VFL level for the Tigers this year, kicking 20.16 to finish second in the side’s goal-kicking ranks behind Davidson.

The 20-year-old kicked multiple goals on seven occasions this season, including in Round 9 against the Bombers at the MCG where he booted four goals from his 17 disposals.

Olden played 43 games across four seasons for Richmond VFL.

Tough when playing in the midfield and damaging in the forward half, Olden enjoyed a stand-out third season at VFL level in 2023, averaging 15.7 disposals and booting 12 goals from 14 games.

Among his many strong performances, Olden’s 24 disposals, four marks, five tackles and two goals in Richmond's 32-point win over Sandringham in Round 13, 2023 stands out as one of his finest.

Like Olden, Nathan played in four seasons for Richmond VFL.

Reliable, tough and athletic, the 23-year-old has been serviceable for the Tigers both in defence and up forward.

Nathan’s best performance came in Round 13 of 2021, where he collected 20 disposals and eight marks in the Tigers’ five-point loss to Collingwood.

Additionally, Harrison White, Harry Broderick, Luke Haddara, Tom Bower and Matthew Clarkson have not been offered contracts for the 2025 VFL Season.

Richmond VFL List and Operations Manager Oliver Grant recognised the contributions of the 10 departing players.

“The contribution of these players to our VFL program is immeasurable. It is never easy seeing people depart Richmond VFL, but they can be incredibly proud of the way they represented themselves and the club,” Grant said.

“They are terrific footballers, but most importantly terrific people and we wish them all the best for the future.”

“They are terrific footballers, but most importantly terrific people and we wish them all the best for the future.”


I really hate when I read this type of comment. If they were terrific footballers, they wouldn't be let go.
 

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