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Richmond lost Brett Deledio but improved overall with Dion Prestia, Josh Caddy gains

RICHMOND’S midfield has some steel, now. Yes, Brett Deledio is a star who Tiger fans will miss but its midfield got the boost it desperately needed, writes Jay Clark.

Brett Deledio is off to GWS. Picture: Wayne Ludbey
Brett Deledio is off to GWS. Picture: Wayne Ludbey

RICHMOND’S midfield has some steel, now.

For all the talk last season of half-steps backward and two paces forward, the Tigers’ year from hell finally gathered some momentum in the final two days of the trade period.

Yes, Brett Deledio is a star who Tiger fans will miss.

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But its midfield got the boost it desperately needed when it picked up onball mates Dion Prestia and Josh Caddy and Sydney ruckman Toby Nankervis.

Together, the Tigers two new tough nuts will give captain Trent Cotchin a big hand in the guts and help release Dustin Martin to more of a forward role next season.

And the reality is the Tigers haven’t sold the farm for these moves.

Brett Deledio joins Greater Western Sydney.
Brett Deledio joins Greater Western Sydney.

Caddy cost them pick No.24, but Richmond actually improved its third-round selection by eight places in the process of this deal. That looks like good business.

The hard-nut Cat plateaued this year but it had as much to do with his specific midfield role as anything else. He left with Geelong’s blessing.

With Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood dominating the Cats’ centre square and Scott Selwood and Sam Menegola potentially leaping ahead of him, Caddy was forced to play more forward than he would have liked this season (averaging 1.2 goals a game).

The truth of this trade was that he craved more time back in the engine room.

At Richmond, that’s exactly what he will get.

The bonus is it will be alongside one of his best mates, Prestia.

Dion Prestia arrives from Gold Coast.
Dion Prestia arrives from Gold Coast.
Josh Caddy arrives from Geelong.
Josh Caddy arrives from Geelong.

The Tigers had to do something with its midfield because it ranked 10th for contested possession differential, 13th for clearance differential, and 18th for tackle differential in 2016.

Not a great set of numbers. Certainly, not the kind of stuff that is going to guarantee you a winning run in September.

Richmond has been a horrible-tackling team for years, but the past two days might have changed all that.

Caddy and Prestia both play hard football. The kind of players you can count on to repeatedly put their head over the Sherrin. Caddy was excellent against Richmond, funnily enough, in the Cats’ last-gasp win over them this year.

The two recruits both rate above average for contested possession and clearances.

It’s serious grunt, no doubt, and they’re both entering the prime of their careers, aged 24.

Cotchin must be a relieved man. He has been seen to go backwards as a footballer since 2012 when he finished equal second in the Brownlow Medal, but the truth is he needs more support and protection in heavy traffic.

Martin’s role can also be tweaked to give him more freedom and space on the outside. Richmond wanting him breaking lines and kicking goals.

Trent Cotchin gets some much needed midfield assistance. Picture: Wayne Ludbey
Trent Cotchin gets some much needed midfield assistance. Picture: Wayne Ludbey

Hardwick’s men are still a long way from being September certainties. The club knows there is lot of work to do for is overhauled coaching group this summer and beyond.

But you feel these moves will help propel them closer to the top eight than wherever they were at a month ago. Prestia and Caddy should have at least six to eight good seasons ahead of them, whereas Deledio was entitled to move straight to a premiership contender, aged 29.

But the main takeaway at Punt Rd is that Richmond should win more ball at the source next year, and that’s a decent start.

There is quality forward of centre, with Jack Riewoldt and Ben Griffiths set to lead the show without Ty Vickery. And young playmakers Daniel Rioli and Corey Ellis have the potential to be elite footballers.

The best of Ellis is his sweet left foot and Rioli showed more than enough this season to know that he is an exciting talent.

They need more gun kids, of course. But after a shocking year, the Tigers are moving forward again.

Trade 1

Suns & Bulldogs

Gold Coast gets picks 35 & 43, Bulldogs get picks 26 & 80

Trade 2

Witts on the move

Suns get Jarrod Witts, Collingwood get picks 44 & 62

Trade 3

Hrovat to Roos

Western Bulldogs trade Nathan Hrovat, their future third & fourth-round picks to North Melbourne in exchange for the Kangaroos' future third & fourth-round picks.

Trade 4

Cat heads West

Geelong trade Shane Kersten to Fremantle in exchange for pick No.63.

Trade 5

Tuohy’s new club

Zach Tuohy is a Cat. Carlton get: Billie Smedts, 2017 first-round pick & pick 63. Geelong get: Tuohy, 2017 second-round pick.

Trade 6

Caddy on the move

Josh Caddy traded by Geelong to Richmond for picks 24 and 64. Tigers also send pick 56 to Cats. Richmond’s football general manager Dan Richardson said the club was delighted. “We love what Josh is going to bring to our team, he’s a big-bodied, aggressive midfielder that can run, win the contested footy, and also kick goals,” he said.

Trade 7

NSW clubs trade

Sydney Swans trade picks 39 & 52 to rivals GWS Giants in return pick 31. Not sure what that accomplishes but there you go. Another deal done.

Trade 8

Lyons heading north

Adelaide trade Jarryd Lyons and pick 71 to Gold Coast in return for picks 43 and 67. Suns football general manager Marcus Ashcroft said the midfielder was a great fit. “We’re delighted to confirm that Jarryd Lyons will be joining the Gold Coast Suns,” Ashcroft said.

Trade 9

Unexpected trade

GWS & Melbourne agree to a deal from out of the blue. The Giants get picks 57 & 59 in exchange, Melbourne get Pat McKenna and picks 51 & 69.

Trade 10

Vardy goes West

Big man Nathan Vardy traded to West Coast. Geelong receive pick 72 in return.

Trade 11

Cloke a Dog

It took two weeks but Travis Cloke can stop waiting by his phone. Collingwood trade the key forward to the Western Bulldogs in exchange for pick 76.

Trade 12

Essendon get their man

James Stewart joins Essendon. Greater Western Sydney receive pick 77 in return.

Trade 13

Cats get their man

Key forward Aaron Black traded by North Melbourne to Geelong for pick 92

Trade 14

GWS join the party

GWS Giants trade Will Hoskin-Elliott to Collingwood for a future second-round pick

Trade 15

Frost makes his move

Collingwood trade Jack Frost, pick 76 and a future third-round pick to Brisbane in exchange for a future third-round pick and future fourth-round pick.

Trade 16

Dunn deal

Lynden Dunn is a Magpie after Melbourne gave up pick 47. Collingwood get 51 back.

Trade 17

Pie now a Roo

Collingwood trade Marley Williams to North Melbourne for pick 105.

Trade 18

Last gasp deal

Marcus Ashcroft confirms Jaeger O'Meara will be a Hawthorn player with just minutes left. Gold Coast secure pick 10 and multiple future second-round picks.

Trade 19

Late pick swap

This is the deal that ended up helping seal the Jaeger O'Meara deal. Carlton send their future second-round pick from GWS to Hawthorn in return for picks 48, 66 and 70.

Trade 20

Carlton & GWS

Carlton gets Rhys Palmer, GWS receives pick 135

Trade 21

Bulldogs late trade

Western Bulldogs trade midfielder Koby Stevens, pick 50 and a future fifth-round pick to St Kilda for pick 61 and a future fourth-round pick. Paperwork filed on time but deal confirmed well after the 2pm deadline.

Trade 22

Carlton get their man

Carlton gets Caleb Marchbank, Jarrod Pickett and ’17 future pick (rnd 2) GWS pick up 45, 58 & future pick (rnd 1).

Trade 23

Deledio details confirmed

Richmond receive GWS's future first-round pick (originally from Geelong) & future third-round pick. The Giants get Deledio.

Trade 24

Late pick swap

Freo get picks 35 & &1, GC Suns get No 73 and future pick (rnd 2).

Trade 25

Late pick swap

Sydney this time and they claim picks 9, 19 and 49, Port gets 14, 17 and 31.

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