Training Richmond Pre-season Training 2018

Who do you think will be the most improved player this pre-season?

  • Nick Vlastuin

  • Brandon Ellis

  • Jayden Short

  • Daniel Rioli

  • Kane Lambert

  • Ben Griffiths

  • Sam Lloyd

  • Shai Bolton

  • Reece Conca

  • Oleg Markov

  • Corey Ellis

  • Jack Graham

  • Nathan Broad

  • Callum Moore

  • Connor Menadue

  • Nathan Drummond

  • Dan Butler

  • Mabior Chol

  • Ryan Garthwaite

  • Tyson Stengle

  • Jason Castagna

  • Ivan Soldo


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Bigger question is.........................are they training the house down. :)


Ooo ooo pick me!! I know the answer to this and I'm not even in the same state :p
 

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RICHMOND wasted no time in leaving its premiership glorybehind as the reigning champions’ pre-season kicked off today.

First to fourth-year Tigers returned for their first day of preseason training at Punt Road today and the first cab off the rank was addressing the team’s desire to maintain its hunger and hunt in 2018.

“We spoke about it (this morning),” premiership Tiger Dan Butler said. “We’re like every other club — we’re trying to do the same thing again next year and we’re going to be hungrier than ever to get that feeling again. “It was such a great experience and I know all of us will want to experience it again.”

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The club’s new draftees joined the session this morning having earlier met their new teammates at Richmond headquarters.

Butler, who this time last year was yet to play an AFL game, admitted returning to the club which is now emblazoned with “2017 premiers” logos and memorabilia was “a bit weird”. “It’s still a bit surreal,” he said.

“I sat down and watched the game a couple of weeks after (it happened) ... it still, even after watching it, hasn’t sunk in. It’s a weird feeling but in the next few weeks it will start to sink in.”

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Butler said he spotted star midfielder Dustin Martin back on the track on Friday “in good nick” after his overseas holiday, and backed his teammate to replicate the form that saw him collect almost every individual trophy the game has to offer this season next year. “I don’t see why (he can’t),” Butler said.

“He’s gotten better and better every year, so ... if he can go even half as good as he did this year, it’d be still a bloody good season.
 

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