As expected the “tiger army” has gone awol.
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As expected the “tiger army” has gone awol.
I don't think we'd be looking to sell Lynch anyway. he will be helping the rebuild he got he's 2 premierships & paid very well.They'd be selling Lynch at an absolute low point given his injuries the past few seasons - I don't see any benefit for them doing that.
We have stuck like glue after decades of ineptness. One of the main reasons richmond came close to bankruptcy was because their “army” deserted them. Essendon didn’t deserve the crowds they got during the saga years, we did well to win the toss. Still showed up. rich and carl are the two worst when the going gets tough.As expected, the waving jacket people are coming out of the woodworks.
It’s almost like there is some correlation between performance and people watching the game.
Sorry, what? One Geelong supporter (Tilly...who just lays the boots into Carlton and Richmond wherever possible) has said Yze was a terrible appointment or has done poorly. Many have said he can't be judged or is making the best of a bad situation. You are making out as if all other neutrals have been fair and a few Cats supporters have done otherwise. Which is silly if you look at this thread.I thought people would unfairly come too hard at Yze but outside of a couple of Cats fans trying to sink the boots in (expected), most people are taking a pretty rational view.
This year has been and will be a disaster in the short term, but not a lot he can do about it so soon.
Does need time to shape the list the way he wants to, and to actually get some continuity in the side to teach them to play the way he wants to.
The likely big draft hand this year and probably next year will go a long way to the injection of young talent.
Just needs to keep developing the younger players on the list.
Astute trading and FA acquisitions when the time is right can accelerate a team but the key is to keep developing the young players and draft well for the next core.
Like others, right now the side is broken. All the main mids and KPFs (Balta back) out injured. So effectively no midfield or forward line.
I have no idea of where it will go. likely a good pick this year + trading into multiple round 1 picks. Hopefully a good injury list next year and we'll see. On paper a good team - if fit and in form.
The last classic rebuild coach at Richmond lasted about 14 years and got us 3 Premierships. Dimma took over the team that was worse than Fitzroy. If the culture that Benny, Brown and Peggy instilled in Richmond continues now that they are going/gone I'm sure that Yze will be given every chance to succeed.Unfortunately for Yze he might be a classic rebuild coach who won't survive the beatings over the next few years. Hope Richmond stick with him as I actually think he is very good, up against it massively at the moment with a lot of their senior core injured and the remaining have lost their drive.
Important to stock pile talent before Tassie arrive.
The last classic rebuild coach at Richmond lasted about 14 years and got us 3 Premierships. Dimma took over the team that was worse than Fitzroy. If the culture that Benny, Brown and Peggy instilled in Richmond continues now that they are going/gone I'm sure that Yze will be given every chance to succeed.
The last classic rebuild coach at Richmond lasted about 14 years and got us 3 Premierships. Dimma took over the team that was worse than Fitzroy. If the culture that Benny, Brown and Peggy instilled in Richmond continues now that they are going/gone I'm sure that Yze will be given every chance to succeed.
We are actually in Hawthorn’s position by doing the opposite of what they did. Hawthorn kept neglecting the draft while we kept going to the draft as a top team and relying on it too much.It's the same thing that happened to Hawthorn and the same thing I fear Carlton will do, albeit without 3 flags. Going for broke on mature players, abandon the draft and sell your future. It's the dumbest list management strategy. The worst thing a club can do is overestimate where they are at.
Read some of the early pages of the Geelong/Richmond rebuild thread and they can thank their lucky stars that Geelong supporters haven't been bothered to go harder.Sorry, what? One Geelong supporter (Tilly...who just lays the boots into Carlton and Richmond wherever possible) has said Yze was a terrible appointment or has done poorly. Many have said he can't be judged or is making the best of a bad situation. You are making out as if all other neutrals have been fair and a few Cats supporters have done otherwise. Which is silly if you look at this thread.
We have a stupid amount of picks (draft points). unless the AFL change the rules we can trade with teams with father sons / academy players for their first rounders - they win we win.As you and others impossible to tell from this season. What would be Richmond's options for trading into R1 picks? I imagine they would expect one for Baker if he leaves, but what else could be considered?
We are actually in Hawthorn’s position by doing the opposite of what they did. Hawthorn kept neglecting the draft while we kept going to the draft as a top team and relying on it too much.
The thing is, we’re primarily here because the draftees from 2018-2021 haven’t come on/aren’t coming on as quickly as we hoped. Especially from 2018-2020. We drafted the following:
2018:
Riley Collier-Dawkins (delisted)
Jack Ross (plays semi-consistently, soon best 22 IMO)
Fraser Turner (delisted)
Luke English (delisted)
Jake Aarts (delisted)
Maverick Weller (SSP - delisted)
Sydney Stack (SSP - delisted)
2019:
Thomson Dow (not coming on)
Noah Cumberland (not coming on)
Will Martin (delisted)
Hugo Ralphsmith (in and out of the side)
Bigoa Nyuon (wasn’t coming on for us - traded to North Melbourne)
Marlion Pickett (best 22)
2020:
Samson Ryan (not playing frequently)
Maurice Rioli Jr (father-son - starting to cement a place in our side)
Mate Colina (Cat B rookie - not coming on)
Rhyan Mansell (playing semi-regularly)
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith (delisted)
2021:
Josh Gibcus (best 22 when fit but injured pretty much a whole 2 years)
Tom Brown (playing well)
Tyler Sonsie (doing OK, in and out of the side)
Samuel Banks (Unsure about this one)
Judson Clarke (Shown a bit, but not best 22 yet)
Matthew Parker (delisted)
Yeah, it doesn’t really paint a pretty picture. We could possibly have only 5 best-22 players from 4 seasons of the draft - Pickett, MRJ, Tom Brown, Ross, and Gibcus. Even then, only Tom Brown looks like becoming a top line star right now. As we can see though, we’ve taken a lot of draftees. Quite a few of these were with early picks relative to Hawthorn in their success era.
If we take out the draftees and focus on our recruiting from other teams, the only players we brought in within the same 2018-2021 period were Lynch and an ageing Tarrant who has since retired. We’ve since brought in Taranto, Hopper (and Koschitzke I guess), but it was just a little too late. If anything, the former two helped somewhat cushion the fall last year judging by our performance in their absence this year.
A good strategy is Geelong’s strategy of hitting the draft while also recruiting players from other teams. That way, you can recruit youth with future potential while addressing pressing needs with known quantities through trading. An ageing Geelong “sold the farm” for Jeremy Cameron, but that didn’t matter because they nailed draft picks and traded well over the years. In a similar vein, the Taranto + Hopper trade wouldn’t have been a problem if we traded more over the years + nailed our draft picks. Our form right now is actually a good insight into where we’d have been without Taranto and Hopper.
And this is unfortunately what Yze has to work with. Feel for him in a way.
TL;DR version - Richmond is here because of their ordinary drafting/developing of players and a lack of recruiting in the 2018-2021 period. They’re not here solely because of their acquisition of Taranto/Hopper. We pretty much bombed at least 3 seasons’ worth of drafting/recruiting with the other still being tentative, and that’s a significant period. Yze hasn’t inherited the best of lists here.
Unlike Tiger fans to desert a sinking shipRead some of the early pages of the Geelong/Richmond rebuild thread and they can thank their lucky stars that Geelong supporters haven't been bothered to go harder.
Some unbelievable delusion in that thread, before they eventually deserted it.
We are actually in Hawthorn’s position by doing the opposite of what they did. Hawthorn kept neglecting the draft while we kept going to the draft as a top team and relying on it too much.
The thing is, we’re primarily here because the draftees from 2018-2021 haven’t come on/aren’t coming on as quickly as we hoped. Especially from 2018-2020. We drafted the following:
2018:
Riley Collier-Dawkins (delisted)
Jack Ross (plays semi-consistently, soon best 22 IMO)
Fraser Turner (delisted)
Luke English (delisted)
Jake Aarts (delisted)
Maverick Weller (SSP - delisted)
Sydney Stack (SSP - delisted)
2019:
Thomson Dow (not coming on)
Noah Cumberland (not coming on)
Will Martin (delisted)
Hugo Ralphsmith (in and out of the side)
Bigoa Nyuon (wasn’t coming on for us - traded to North Melbourne)
Marlion Pickett (best 22)
2020:
Samson Ryan (not playing frequently)
Maurice Rioli Jr (father-son - starting to cement a place in our side)
Mate Colina (Cat B rookie - not coming on)
Rhyan Mansell (playing semi-regularly)
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith (delisted)
2021:
Josh Gibcus (best 22 when fit but injured pretty much a whole 2 years)
Tom Brown (playing well)
Tyler Sonsie (doing OK, in and out of the side)
Samuel Banks (Unsure about this one)
Judson Clarke (Shown a bit, but not best 22 yet)
Matthew Parker (delisted)
Yeah, it doesn’t really paint a pretty picture. We could possibly have only 5 best-22 players from 4 seasons of the draft - Pickett, MRJ, Tom Brown, Ross, and Gibcus. Even then, only Tom Brown looks like becoming a top line star right now. As we can see though, we’ve taken a lot of draftees. Quite a few of these were with early picks relative to Hawthorn in their success era.
If we take out the draftees and focus on our recruiting from other teams, the only players we brought in within the same 2018-2021 period were Lynch and an ageing Tarrant who has since retired. We’ve since brought in Taranto, Hopper (and Koschitzke I guess), but it was just a little too late. If anything, the former two helped somewhat cushion the fall last year judging by our performance in their absence this year.
A good strategy is Geelong’s strategy of hitting the draft while also recruiting players from other teams. That way, you can recruit youth with future potential while addressing pressing needs with known quantities through trading. An ageing Geelong “sold the farm” for Jeremy Cameron, but that didn’t matter because they nailed draft picks and traded well over the years. In a similar vein, the Taranto + Hopper trade wouldn’t have been a problem if we traded more over the years + nailed our draft picks. Our form right now is actually a good insight into where we’d have been without Taranto and Hopper.
And this is unfortunately what Yze has to work with. Feel for him in a way.
TL;DR version - Richmond is here because of their ordinary drafting/developing of players and a lack of recruiting in the 2018-2021 period. They’re not here solely because of their acquisition of Taranto/Hopper. We pretty much bombed at least 3 seasons’ worth of drafting/recruiting with the other still being tentative, and that’s a significant period. Yze hasn’t inherited the best of lists here.
A fairly accurate assesment though you've missed a few promising types. I know you're comparing a set of years with limited development, but some more recent recruits look okay and are not necessarily so 'young'.We are actually in Hawthorn’s position by doing the opposite of what they did. Hawthorn kept neglecting the draft while we kept going to the draft as a top team and relying on it too much.
The thing is, we’re primarily here because the draftees from 2018-2021 haven’t come on/aren’t coming on as quickly as we hoped. Especially from 2018-2020. We drafted the following:
2018:
Riley Collier-Dawkins (delisted)
Jack Ross (plays semi-consistently, soon best 22 IMO)
Fraser Turner (delisted)
Luke English (delisted)
Jake Aarts (delisted)
Maverick Weller (SSP - delisted)
Sydney Stack (SSP - delisted)
2019:
Thomson Dow (not coming on)
Noah Cumberland (not coming on)
Will Martin (delisted)
Hugo Ralphsmith (in and out of the side)
Bigoa Nyuon (wasn’t coming on for us - traded to North Melbourne)
Marlion Pickett (best 22)
2020:
Samson Ryan (not playing frequently)
Maurice Rioli Jr (father-son - starting to cement a place in our side)
Mate Colina (Cat B rookie - not coming on)
Rhyan Mansell (playing semi-regularly)
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith (delisted)
2021:
Josh Gibcus (best 22 when fit but injured pretty much a whole 2 years)
Tom Brown (playing well)
Tyler Sonsie (doing OK, in and out of the side)
Samuel Banks (Unsure about this one)
Judson Clarke (Shown a bit, but not best 22 yet)
Matthew Parker (delisted)
Yeah, it doesn’t really paint a pretty picture. We could possibly have only 5 best-22 players from 4 seasons of the draft - Pickett, MRJ, Tom Brown, Ross, and Gibcus. Even then, only Tom Brown looks like becoming a top line star right now. As we can see though, we’ve taken a lot of draftees. Quite a few of these were with early picks relative to Hawthorn in their success era.
If we take out the draftees and focus on our recruiting from other teams, the only players we brought in within the same 2018-2021 period were Lynch and an ageing Tarrant who has since retired. We’ve since brought in Taranto, Hopper (and Koschitzke I guess), but it was just a little too late. If anything, the former two helped somewhat cushion the fall last year judging by our performance in their absence this year.
A good strategy is Geelong’s strategy of hitting the draft while also recruiting players from other teams. That way, you can recruit youth with future potential while addressing pressing needs with known quantities through trading. An ageing Geelong “sold the farm” for Jeremy Cameron, but that didn’t matter because they nailed draft picks and traded well over the years. In a similar vein, the Taranto + Hopper trade wouldn’t have been a problem if we traded more over the years + nailed our draft picks. Our form right now is actually a good insight into where we’d have been without Taranto and Hopper.
And this is unfortunately what Yze has to work with. Feel for him in a way.
TL;DR version - Richmond is here because of their ordinary drafting/developing of players and a lack of recruiting in the 2018-2021 period. They’re not here solely because of their acquisition of Taranto/Hopper. We pretty much bombed at least 3 seasons’ worth of drafting/recruiting with the other still being tentative, and that’s a significant period. Yze hasn’t inherited the best of lists here.
Wow mate thats 5 players out of 44 in the prime age range. Great point!!!!!!!Incredible delusion.
There was no age gap on your list that they filled. Short, Baker, Bolton, Rioli and Graham are all around that age.
The club massively overrated their list, overpaid for a couple of good but not great mids and now have a gaping chasm where your young talent should be. The injury list is overstating how bad things are now but it's a glimpse into the future.
With the players that will move on in the next few years and the lack of talent coming through it'll take a miracle to sneak into finals again before Taranto and Hopper are finished. Contending is laughable.
Wow mate thats 5 players out of 44 in the prime age range. Great point!!!!!!!