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Surely the club knows our Forward line dynamic is not working whatsoever players like Higgins can't be ignored.

Our Forward line is the worst function part of our game and shows no sign of improving with the same cattle.

Time to put some fingers in some pies Dees.

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Higgins article on AFL.com

Richmond's Jack Higgins will investigate a trade after informing the club that he was keen to explore a move to a rival club.

The Tigers youngster had his exit interview with the club following its premiership win and will assess his suitors upon returning to Melbourne from the Gold Coast.

He is yet to meet any interested clubs but the Tigers will want reasonable trade compensation for the 21-year-old, who still has a year to run on his contract.

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This is a strange one. Seemingly good player who played a lot of footy early and a former 1st round pick with another year to go on his contract. So why are Richmond happy to show him the door? Something seems a bit off about this.

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14 minutes ago, Nascent said:

This is a strange one. Seemingly good player who played a lot of footy early and a former 1st round pick with another year to go on his contract. So why are Richmond happy to show him the door? Something seems a bit off about this.

Had brain surgery last year.

Now officially too smart to play at Richmond.

 

 

 

 

 

(sorry)

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8 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Had brain surgery last year.

Now officially too smart to play at Richmond.

 

 

 

 

 

(sorry)

So we can confirm that at least one Tigers player has a brain then.

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1 hour ago, Nascent said:

This is a strange one. Seemingly good player who played a lot of footy early and a former 1st round pick with another year to go on his contract. So why are Richmond happy to show him the door? Something seems a bit off about this.

castagna (i rkn hes sh1 t but they think otherwise), rioli, aarts, stack, bolton say hi 

4 hours ago, BAMF said:

Big yes from me.

Medium forward types we have : Fritsch, Melksham, Hannan , Spargo, ANB, AVB, Jones, Sparrow, Baker, Hunt

I could easily get rid rid of 4 of them to add to Bennell, Dunkley and Corey Wagner.

Basically, I'm trying to say that we have room for his type.

if spargo isn't a small idk who is - although agree jury is out, jones, sparrow and baker are most definitely midfielders.

however i agree i'd rate higgins above all bar fritsch in that group

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8 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Doubtful he'll go to the Saints IMO.

Saints have Butler, Kent and Hill (yeah not technically a forward).

Leave some small forwards for the rest of us.  

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1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

Doubtful he'll go to the Saints IMO.

 

If his Manager looks at Gresham, Lonie, Billings, Butler, Jones, Hill, Geary, Dunstan, Sinclair and others I forget atm, you may be right.

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12 hours ago, Nascent said:

This is a strange one. Seemingly good player who played a lot of footy early and a former 1st round pick with another year to go on his contract. So why are Richmond happy to show him the door? Something seems a bit off about this.

If I was wearing a tin foil hat I may put together a theory about Rance coming back from retirement...

 

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18 hours ago, Turner said:

castagna (i rkn hes sh1 t but they think otherwise), rioli, aarts, stack, bolton say hi 

if spargo isn't a small idk who is - although agree jury is out, jones, sparrow and baker are most definitely midfielders.

however i agree i'd rate higgins above all bar fritsch in that group

No doubt you class him as a small because of his height, but he doesnt really play what i would call a traditional small forward crumbing role (which is why he is in and out if the team) like Pickett or Eddie Betts etc.

Spargo can crumb but doesnt do it as well as most traditional 'small' forwards.  He is actually a small inside midfielder who is forced to play forward because he is never ever going to get to play inside mid in our team (and likely any other team at afl level).

He strengths are that he has good disposal over short distances, great awareness, hard at the ball and player, can read the play better than just about anyone on our list and usually makes the right decisions. 

His weaknesses are his lack of height, size and speed.

Most of his good attributes are shared with Hannan, except Hannan is obviously better in the air with his height. You would never call Hannan a small, and I wont call Spargo a traditional small.

Sparrow, Jones and Baker are all midfielders who play half forward flank and pitch in on other areas. Jones and Baker on the wing and Sparrow in the guts for his own development more than anything. Higgins is exactly the same. He was a pure mid at underage level who could push forward. At the tigers he started out as a pure forward as thats where he could get a game, but he spent a considerable amount more time in the midfield in his second year.

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Jack Higgins seems to have been off the radar a little according to Tim Watson on SEN this morning: "What interests me most is why there aren't more clubs, and maybe there are, but why there are not more clubs that are really desperately keen to try and secure his services, like Melbourne."

I saw him and an entourage of helpers training at a park near my place last summer and he was putting in a lot of hard yards to get fit after his brain surgery. It was quite an achievement for him to get back into senior footy when you have such a health scare. Question is whether it remains a concern for recruiters and whether someone’s willing to take a risk.

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49 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jack Higgins seems to have been off the radar a little according to Tim Watson on SEN this morning: "What interests me most is why there aren't more clubs, and maybe there are, but why there are not more clubs that are really desperately keen to try and secure his services, like Melbourne."

I saw him and an entourage of helpers training at a park near my place last summer and he was putting in a lot of hard yards to get fit after his brain surgery. It was quite an achievement for him to get back into senior footy when you have such a health scare. Question is whether it remains a concern for recruiters and whether someone’s willing to take a risk.

You'd think he would be just what we need, especially if losing Hannan. His dedication to his craft has been documented - https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/413715/higgins-extra-fitness-training?videoId=413715&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1547424940001

Great cameo from our old friend Bohdan B as well!!! 

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Disappointing he's nominated the Saints.

Strange choice too for someone who "just wants to play footy", as Saints have an abundance of half forward-mids in Billings, Butler, Gresham, Lonie, Sinclair, Kent, Hind etc. 

Saints cleaning up with some decent players traded in last year and this year. We're dropping further behind the 8-ball!

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Certainly a good signing for St Kilda, but I think we have to take the trade period as a whole. At the moment, it's ordinary. Let's see what happens.

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Saints currency in picks, as things currently stand, is 17, 64, 77, 93 

Pick 17 should get it done, quick and clean.

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29 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jack Higgins has officially requested a trade and wants to join St Kilda.

Why not, everyone else does?

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