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Pick 1...
"Buddy" feels like a wasted champing opportunity.Don’t lose your head buddy
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"Buddy" feels like a wasted champing opportunity.Don’t lose your head buddy
The point about players wanting to go to a club they support is garbage….if that’s how they feel well then **** off and choose a suburban club
It’s AFLW …..the premier comp for footy ffs …not some bullshit school comp
Tess Craven played first game of her first season didn’t play for the rest of that year.Craven was around the same pick numbers as Stella but slid as the draft approached. To be honest she has been a slow burn and prior to this year I pretty much felt she was a bust. Stella was definitely ahead of her early days into their careers.
We actually recruited pretty well getting in likes of Brennan and conti , we were t granted the luxury of extended priority pics for 2 more years like ess and haw were which has meant we have always lacked a core of young emerging talent , perhaps this is somewhat of a chance to re write thatI really think we are still paying the price for heading off in the wrong direction with the inaugural team and having to reset.The impact of the lockdowns then other teams coming in with draft concessions.
We got Yassir from trading Fredrick to the pies and she has been an investment that was paying off, maybe the only one from the draft so far.
We need more talent.
Leaving a mediocre club to come to the great RFC is a pathway to glorySugar Johnson says hello.
Ended up captaining our club.
Was she I didn’t think her vflw form was ever overwhelmingI mean Reid is a quality VFLW player so it’s not like she’s a total failure of a projected pick, she clearly has talent just couldn’t improve her athleticism enough for AFLW
No Cal, or Kelly, yet. More a stab in the dark from AFLW media spread to thin to get anywhere near predicting top 5 let alone first round. They'll just be casual observers like us as it all plays out Monday night.is there a kelly twomey of the aflw draft or is it a no spoilers typa draft?
i guess this year is the first full national one so who knows how it'll factor
She was OK at Port when she played, often at CHF. But you wouldn't say overwhelming in four games, averaging about 14 disposals, a goal a game in just 4 matches in 2024.Was she I didn’t think her vflw form was ever overwhelming
Sarah Black is pretty goodis there a kelly twomey of the aflw draft or is it a no spoilers typa draft?
i guess this year is the first full national one so who knows how it'll factor
Think we have said to Paige Scott we'll take her if she's there at 31 - hence the nom for the Draft. Hope it's nothing silly like using 18.....https://central.rookieme.com/afl/2024/12/14/2024-aflw-draft-preview-richmond-tigers/
FIRST PICK:
Pick 10
While Pick 10 will certainly get pushed back a couple of spots due to bids, the Tigers will bring in an elite talent to add to its list. The Tigers might look long and hard at Western Jets star midfielder and Vic Metro MVP Sierra Grieves who will support the likes of Monique Conti and Ellie McKenzie on the inside. She is a natural ball-winner and superb around clearances.
Another consideration might be Oakleigh premiership skipper Sienna Tallariti to provide some rebound out of defence. A future captain of any club she goes to, Tallariti will immediately slot into any back 50 and add composure and sublime footskills to the transitional plays. A taller option could be Eastern Ranges’ Grace Belloni or the upside of ruck/forward/onballer Elli Symonds who are all around the mark.
REMAINING CROP:
Picks 18, 31, 56, 59
Pick 18 guarantees another quality player to walk into the program, and if any of the above were there, they would be strong cases. Belloni might be the most likely, so too Oakleigh midfielder Sarah Poustie or explosive tall midfielder Zoe Hargreaves who boasts similar traits to McKenzie, while being able to play on all three lines. Another option could be the athletic cross-coder Lavinia Cox who has a wide draft range.
Richmond currently has the four list spots, so might only end on 56 – perhaps passing and leaving a spot open for players to train, but will make a minimum third pick at 31. Rebounding defenders Taya Chambers and Esther Schirmer might come into the mix, but it is impossible not to link Holly Egan to Punt Road, with her sister Grace currently on the Tigers’ list.
KEY QUESTIONS:
– Will Richmond look to add another defender or midfielder to the list at Pick 10?
– Could the Egan sisters meet again at AFLW level?
– What will the Tigers do regarding their fourth pick, and would they look at a fifth selection with another list change?
i know her i meant more in the sense of a very accurate* phantom draft before the draft, i shoulda been more clearSarah Black is pretty good
i know her i meant more in the sense of a very accurate* phantom draft before the draft, i shoulda been more clear
*mainly top 10
Sarah Black knows the lay of the land better then most journo's, and her and a couple of others are suggesting that the topmost talent are grouped in 7-8 players, and then another group of 7-8 players who any of could push up and be selected in the top 10. After pick 15 there are still quality players available and some depth to this group but hard to pick as more needs based.Sarah Black has suggested the likely order, but with degrees of choice by Clubs still to be completely determined:
Ash Centra
Molly O'Hehir
Havana Harris
Grace Belloni
India Rasheed
Zippy Fish
Poppy Scholz
Lucia Painter
Sierra Grieves
Sara Howley
Yes, Sarah doesn't get the respect she deserves -it's probably gender and looks, which is unfair. I mean, look how Stanley ( Stan Judkins ) looks, yet we still respect himSarah Black knows the lay of the land better then most journo's, and her and a couple of others are suggesting that the topmost talent are grouped in 7-8 players, and then another group of 7-8 players who any of could push up and be selected in the top 10. After pick 15 there are still quality players available and some depth to this group but hard to pick as more needs based.
for e.g her top 10 a couple of weeks ago wouldn't have had either Grace Belloni or Poppy Scholz but there must be whispers and things like an invite to the draft that could see taller utilities, and not pure mids as mainly previously thought.
I think that Stan Judkins said this earlier, a top mid sliding to us could be possible because of talls being taken here, and as Sarah Black suggests Sierra Grieves (5 -8 range) could be the one to fall out to our pick as the smallest midfielder at 163cm.