Richmond great weighs in on Tigers’ bold off-season moves
There was a mass exodus of stars at Richmond within just two months of Neil Balme leaving the club. The former Tigers administrator has his say on the trade and draft strategy.
There was a mass exodus of stars at Richmond within just two months of Neil Balme leaving the club. The former Tigers administrator has his say on the trade and draft strategy.
Richmond lost some of their biggest stars in the off-season, including the mercurial Shai Bolton. But one speedy forward is set to step up in a big way. See more from Tigers’ track watch here.
After a big song and dance about if No.1 draft pick Sam Lalor would take on Dustin Martin’s famous jumper number, the Tigers have made their call.
Richmond has made a big call about Dustin Martin and fellow premiership heroes as the Tigers look to protect their No. 1 pick.
Richmond is expected to announce the jumper numbers for its draft haul in the coming days, but club tradition could leave an array of famous numbers without owners in 2025. Have your say.
Adem Yze concedes Richmond is in for more pain next year. But as he tells JON RALPH, there’s plenty of reason for optimism about the start of the new era at Punt Road too.
Richmond has given an inside look at the emotional moment teenager Sam Lalor learned he would be the club’s No. 1 pick.
The No. 1 pick has been named at the AFL Draft but fans are furious at the system that allowed the reigning premiers to get an absolute steal.
One club has emerged as big winners of the AFL Draft after pulling off a late deal that appears to have put a rival in serious trouble.
Not even a battle with cancer could dull Chris Toce’s excitement for Richmond’s 2024 draft hand. Even after his tragic passing in October, his fingerprints will be all over the Tigers’ draft haul.
Richmond already have their hands full with a host of first-round picks in Wednesday night’s AFL Draft, but talks will be held over one more decision to be made on their famous No. 4.
By the time round 1 rolls around in 2025, the Tigers will be unrecognisable from the AFL’s last dynasty. Jon Ralph writes, it’s the right approach as opposed to wallowing in mediocrity.
It is two decades since Richmond went to the draft armed with five of the first 20 picks. Recruiter Greg Miller details what happened and how the Tigers missed out on Jarryd Roughead.
Given their massive haul, the Tigers have control of the 2024 draft, and it could ensure that they also have their pick of the litter when the 2025 crop of draftees comes along.
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