Richmond rising off a potent mix of youth and chemistry

By Cameron Rose / Expert

After a slow start to the season, Richmond has bounced into the top four after ten rounds.

It’s a feat that has been worthy of respect given their heavy injury toll, a list not just lengthy but containing the cream of the Tigers list.

Alex Rance, Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin, the entire Richmond leadership group and between them owners of premiership medals, All Australian blazers, Colemans, and a Brownlow, have only played three full matches between them to this point of the year.

Trent Cotchin of the Tigers (Photo by Adam Trafford/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Jayden Short was the Tigers’ best running halfback in 2018 but hasn’t played since Round 3. Other players to have missed multiple games along the way read like a who’s who of Richmond stars – Josh Caddy, Bachar Houli, Toby Nankervis and Daniel Rioli.

Plus a host of others have missed a solitary match – Dustin Martin, Dylan Grimes, Nick Vlastuin, David Astbury, Kane Lambert, Jason Castagna; perhaps not a big deal in isolation, but important enough given the other players out in this period and the lack of continuity that means.

In fact, the Tigers have already used 34 players in 2019. No club has used more. To be sitting fourth while doing so speaks volumes about the development coaches and the Richmond system, which is based on perpetual forward movement and utilising the best of player instinct.

Sydney Stack has been the face of the heretofore unknown depth at Punt Road, a charismatic youngster that only found himself on the list as a late addition not long before the season started. He’s already accumulated a highlights package of high marks, long goals and fierce bumps, but it’s the simple things he does so well that speak to a long career ahead.

The emergence of Liam Baker has also been a feature, with his sure hands and repeated acts of courage, another in a seemingly endless supply of small or mid-size forward-mids at Richmond.

Noah Balta has raised eyebrows with his raw athleticism and genuine pace playing back-up ruck and general chaos merchant whenever he’s near the ball. Even the coaches must be surprised how quickly he’s developed across the first half of the season.

Sydney Stack of the Tigers tackles Connor Rozee of Port Adelaide (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images)

Stack, Baker and Balta are all eligible for the Rising Star, to give an insight into their youth and inexperience, two of them still teenagers. Another in that boat is Shai Bolton, who was behind only Nat Fyfe in the Richmond versus Fremantle coaches votes in Round 8 after his 16-disposal, four-goal and seven-tackle game.

The Tigers won the flag in 2017, but a list needs to evolve in order to improve. Even with the mass of injuries, they still have premiership players like Dan Butler, Jack Graham and Jacob Townsend plying their trade in the VFL, unable to crack a game in the seniors.

It’s what all successful clubs need if they’re going to stay in premiership contention.

A 7-3 is a superb record given what the Tigers have been through, but it has to be said they have only played two proper contenders, Collingwood in Round 2 and GWS in Round 3, and been bashed both times.

Admittedly Richmond are playing with more confidence now, having settled into the rhythm of absorbing absences. Geelong in two weeks’ time will provide a sterner test than the middle-of-the-road likes of Fremantle, Hawthorn and Essendon.

The other question is whether the Tigers will be able to maintain their current level, or even increase it when their better players come back. It’s not a given.

One thing Richmond will be is slower when Trent Cotchin and Kane Lambert come back, possibly for speedsters Connor Menadue and Bolton. Jack Riewoldt will have to be fit in too, probably for another player much quicker than he is.

Riewoldt and Tom Lynch have only played three interrupted matches together, but they have looked a long way from gelling when they have shared the forward line.

Chemistry is a funny thing on the footy field. Some teams have it, and we know it when we see it. Others can only find it for a quarter or two at a time, but not over a full game or season.

Right now, the Tigers have this chemistry in spades. Keeping it as they go searching for another flag may be an even bigger challenge than what they have already overcome.

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The Crowd Says:

2019-09-02T01:28:24+00:00

TomC

Roar Guru


What happened to Cam? Does he no longer write for this site?

2019-06-03T09:37:37+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


You didn't answer the question.

2019-06-02T03:58:19+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


Oh dear! Losing to Freo at the G! Embarrassing.

2019-06-02T02:43:20+00:00

The Brazilian

Roar Rookie


Gerry? Jerry Lewis?

2019-06-02T00:33:46+00:00

Gerry

Roar Rookie


Port were robbed of that game by biased umpiring so don’t hold much to that win. Now you can’t even beat the terrible performing North Melbourne. Oh dear Tigers suddenly lacking their bite.

2019-06-02T00:22:38+00:00

Gerry

Roar Rookie


Oh dear what happened the tigers became toothless.

2019-06-01T23:41:28+00:00

Gerry

Roar Rookie


You have no idea of football either. Sure Gawn was good against us until Liam Ryan’s screamer. We love NicNat but we have other options to cover the so called dangerous ruckman of any side. Collingwood game a classic example. Having NicNat back and firing and Tom Barrass the Gov and Hurn and Shepard all back in defence and the mids of Gaffy, Shuey, Sheed and Redden and Yeo and our twin towers Jennedy and Darling all hitting their straps thrown in with the live wires of Rioli and Ryan and I tell you all sides should be in fear come the finals.

2019-05-31T06:38:47+00:00

Bangkokpussey

Roar Rookie


Yes. would love to see a replay at Geelong's home ground for a change

2019-05-31T01:29:25+00:00

Peter Warrington

Guest


dropped for Butler. the depth/pressure equation starting to work in our favour.

2019-05-30T22:36:25+00:00

RT

Roar Rookie


I've been very impressed with Baker, but I'll have to watch him closer. Rioli is very clever.

2019-05-29T14:04:24+00:00

Seymorebutts

Roar Rookie


Christ mate really? You have no idea about football if you cannot see what a big part of flag Scott Lyett was. He was the third best tall in the comp last year and Vardy did a great job as his side kick. Lycett now plays for Port Adelaide and Gawn gave our boys a bath a couple of weeks ago... or did you miss that as well? You're a pretty good example of Voltaire's famous quote. ... feel free to google it.

2019-05-29T12:31:56+00:00

Yattuzzi

Roar Rookie


Rohan has dropped off, Ablett out, Danger injured. If we are to be beaten it will be this week against the Swans. I am surprised all are talking up the Tigers who have beaten nobody. We have done nothing wrong. Rd 12 will tell. I will be surprised if the Tigers are above WCE come September.

2019-05-29T12:07:49+00:00

Billbob

Roar Rookie


We will win

2019-05-29T12:04:09+00:00

Gerry

Roar Rookie


Lets face it, it is becoming very hard to win games now for the most part. I am hoping the beltings Eagles got from Brissy, Port and Geelong have been put to bed. Last year we lost 6 and finished second. We have found some consistency because it was strange how we could dominate both the Giants and Collingwood and then incur two beltings and now some games that we just did enough to get over the line. It will be good to get some guns back but then so are the other teams. My gut says we will not get to GF this year but hey I am also optimistic. This year Geelong v Collingwood, 2020 Richmond v Eagles and Richmond bear in mind we ALWAYS win in an even year haha.

2019-05-29T11:41:43+00:00

Gerry

Roar Rookie


Sorry Yattuzzi do not intend to disrespect Geelong, who I actually quite like. Err Collingwood by 7 is pretty close to me though. Yep Eagles well and truly belted I know. However as much as it would be amazing for the Cats to maintain their magnificent form gut feeling says they might run out of steam come the pointy end. I hope I am wrong.

2019-05-29T09:51:22+00:00

Fat Toad

Roar Rookie


It was more than just that. The Club stopped the amount of other work such as sponsor days etc that he was expected to do. Their instruction was for him to do less and coach more.

2019-05-29T09:05:22+00:00

Peter Warrington

Guest


yes that is true esp re Higgins but in Baker and Stack, and possibly Balta, we may have a couple out of the box. more adept and skilled and still able to play "The Richmond Way". Stack is silky and Baker is a far cleverer footballer than any of Rioli, Butler or Castagna. Not as fast. Hopefully they will all complement each other.

2019-05-29T09:02:11+00:00

Peter Warrington

Guest


yes it doth worry me. Lot.

2019-05-29T07:39:16+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


They may all become guns Peter. My main point though is they are playing as Dimma would have it "the Richmond way". They play better because even with your big outs atm you still have experienced players around them. Young players tend to fly when the side is winning and they can be part of the joy of being in a winning side but can also disappear very quickly when losses add up as they go back into their shells. Look at Jack Higgins last year. Great fun to have around and great for morale, marketing etc when the side is flying but if the side started losing, any antics and possibly the flair that makes him special might soon dissipate.

2019-05-29T05:41:45+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Roar Rookie


She's also decided Richmond are going to lose on Friday night to North.

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