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Welcome to the Tigers - Daniel Rioli

I think he played mostly as a ruck after he came back to us.
If you listen to the spirit of 74 section on the talking Tigers podcast Tony Greenberg was discussing round 2 1974 last week. It happened to be David Cloke's 1st game and he came in because Balmey was injured.
He had 2 possessions
1974 to 1991 was a fair career !!
 
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Not a lot of love for The Prince.
No post for 20 days?

This fella busts his heart every week for the Tigers. He runs to be the spark that we need.
I'd make him captain for 25
 
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And another thing.
Ed Richards played 110 on the back flank. Has played the last 2 games as the dynamic running link player in the doggies midfield.

Time for Yze to do the same with Daniel
 
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Defensive game still lacking but so are 90% of attacking run and carry back flankers.

Having a fine season, can hold his head high. Do like how Yze isn't scared to throw him around a bit.
 
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Our rebuild will take much longer if we lose senior players like Rioli Baker and Bolton.
 
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Gold Coast don’t need more pimply kids, but the Tigers do: Why a Rioli trade could be on
Michael Gleeson


Richmond need to seriously consider the Gold Coast Suns’ interest in Daniel Rioli.

This is not a reaction to another bad loss given the injuries at Punt Road, but recognition of the depth that needs to be addressed. Rioli could bring in multiple picks in return.


Rioli in the next five years is worth more to Gold Coast than he is to Richmond. That is not a reason for Richmond to trade him, but it is a reason why his trade value might be high. In terms of players who can bring in quality picks, Rioli would be valuable.

The Suns have a plethora of first- and second-round selections this year. After last year’s heavy trading they have two first-round picks and an end of first-round, as well as two second-round picks in this year’s national draft.

A player of Rioli’s age and skill set is more important to them than another precocious, pimply kid in the draft.

Richmond's Sam Banks was concussed after being flipped accidentally mid air by Bulldog Tim English.

Thus, they can afford to pay relative overs in a trade sense than what Rioli would command from another club. If he can potentially generate a decent first-rounder as part of two picks inside 20, the Tigers would have to consider it.

When Richmond took Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper they were hoped to be the players who could keep them in flag contention as they regenerated on the run. It hasn’t worked out. The reasons for that are myriad, but none more so than the fact Tom Lynch has been injured for most of the time they have been there, as has Josh Gibcus.

Yes, the picks the Tigers gave up were in COVID-affected drafts that turned out to be more of a lottery than other drafts, but still losing that volume of early access to the draft comes at a cost.
 
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Gold Coast don’t need more pimply kids, but the Tigers do: Why a Rioli trade could be on
Michael Gleeson


Richmond need to seriously consider the Gold Coast Suns’ interest in Daniel Rioli.

This is not a reaction to another bad loss given the injuries at Punt Road, but recognition of the depth that needs to be addressed. Rioli could bring in multiple picks in return.


Rioli in the next five years is worth more to Gold Coast than he is to Richmond. That is not a reason for Richmond to trade him, but it is a reason why his trade value might be high. In terms of players who can bring in quality picks, Rioli would be valuable.

The Suns have a plethora of first- and second-round selections this year. After last year’s heavy trading they have two first-round picks and an end of first-round, as well as two second-round picks in this year’s national draft.

A player of Rioli’s age and skill set is more important to them than another precocious, pimply kid in the draft.

Richmond's Sam Banks was concussed after being flipped accidentally mid air by Bulldog Tim English.

Thus, they can afford to pay relative overs in a trade sense than what Rioli would command from another club. If he can potentially generate a decent first-rounder as part of two picks inside 20, the Tigers would have to consider it.

When Richmond took Tim Taranto and Jacob Hopper they were hoped to be the players who could keep them in flag contention as they regenerated on the run. It hasn’t worked out. The reasons for that are myriad, but none more so than the fact Tom Lynch has been injured for most of the time they have been there, as has Josh Gibcus.

Yes, the picks the Tigers gave up were in COVID-affected drafts that turned out to be more of a lottery than other drafts, but still losing that volume of early access to the draft comes at a cost.
Much rather they took Shai.
 
We need Daniel far more than the Huns do. Absolute necessity to keep him. We need his experience, dash & mentoring of our current & future youngsters.
The media can pee off with their anti Richmond crap.
 
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We need Daniel far more than the Huns do. Absolute necessity to keep him. We need his experience, dash & mentoring of our current & future youngsters.
The media can pee off with their anti Richmond crap.
They also forget the fact that he’s contracted.
 
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