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List changes 2023

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Richmond’s Kodi Jacques will head to Essendon after being traded to the new AFLW side in exchange for a second-round pick, currently 27 overall, that can be used at this year’s AFLW supplementary draft.


I like Kodi but this is probably a smart list mgt move
 
Greiser to Richmond from the Saints. Not sure, we seem to have paid a big price and she is very slow. Wakefield replacement I assume.
 
Well I suppose if Cordner wanted to leave, still think it is a fair loss to the team.

Hopefully the defence can be effective again later this year, they really stepped up last year.

DS
 
I see we took Shelby Knoll in the draft last night, we've struck gold there I reckon.

My niece played in a premiership with her last season and I went and watched the Grand Final in Bendigo.

Really athletic and great skills, she kicked a couple of spectacular goals. One to watch as a future star of the competition.
 
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Really pleased with how we addressed our glaring weakness which was our forward line after Wakefield retired. Bringing in 3 players that make a big difference to that forward line is great list management and Charli Ryan is basically like a new recruit being as she missed all of last season (as we knew she would when she was drafted).
 
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Plus getting more speed by methodically removing the lumbering vfl players
 
Molan gone. Who else have we delisted? And which one is the player we drafted who had the knee reco?
Charley Ryan is the one who had the knee reco. Basically a new signing this season.
 
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RICHMOND has moved forward Stephanie Williams to the inactive list for the 2023 AFLW season.

Williams, who joined the Tigers midway through last year, played five games last season including the first three wins of the club's seven-game streak.

Richmond cites personal reasons for Williams' inactivity.

"Steph will be stepping away from our football program and the demands that come with an elite sporting environment," Richmond head of women's football Kate Sheahan said.
 
RICHMOND has moved forward Stephanie Williams to the inactive list for the 2023 AFLW season.

Williams, who joined the Tigers midway through last year, played five games last season including the first three wins of the club's seven-game streak.

Richmond cites personal reasons for Williams' inactivity.

"Steph will be stepping away from our football program and the demands that come with an elite sporting environment," Richmond head of women's football Kate Sheahan said.
Is that the player we picked up from Geelong?