Kamdyn McIntosh
(http://mm.afl.com.au/Portals/0/images_richmond/mcintoshrichmond_246b.jpg)
Type:
To some people this was an odd choice, this was seen as another player to add to Richmonds backline depth. However Dimma has tipped him to start as a winger, and he may just become the outside mid Richmond needs. He has a mixture of Batchelor, Grimes and Lids in the fact that he has good closing speed/acceleration and intercept marking, and is he damaging with either foot or by hand. He is yet another left footer to be recruited in recent years. Could turn into the Fyfe/Pendlebury mould with his awkward height and good overhead marking for a potential midfielder. He has poise and class written all over him.
FanPlanner Price: 94,000
Position: B
Stats:
Kamdyn played four games in the seniors for Peel Thunder in the WAFL
Disposals: 17.5
Some Combine results
Beep test: 14.8 (Done in hot weather)
3km time trial: 10:14
Thoughts:
I think this guy will suprise a few, will pick up games and put some players under pressure for their spot in their team. True to all four Richmond recruits, this guy has a damaging foot and will be utilized well in his first year in a Clinton Young type role before he bulks up a little bit. So watch his pre-season, look for him if he gets named round 1.
Verdict:
I would consider playing him, Houli in particular didn't have a great year considering his first year at the tigers. A lot will depend on his pre-season and how he looks in the NAB cup. One to watch and someone who could be a decent cash cow
2013 SuperCoach Score Prediction: 70-75
Nice write up Ant, even as a tiges supporter I didnt know much about him tbh.
Sounds like a very SC relevant type but just cant see him getting enough regular games. I think Richmond are beyond the point of playing all of our kids to develop them. The team is pretty settled at last and guys like this will have to really work hard to get a crack. All of that said, if he manages to get named round one then he would have to be considered
Yeah, cant really see him having great JS :-\
Apart from Vlastuin I can't see tiger rooks having much job security.
Quote from: Kellogscrunchynut on December 01, 2012, 02:38:39 AM
Apart from Vlastuin I can't see tiger rooks having much job security.
+1 Yeah, Vlastuin's got job security. Not too sure about the rest though.
If he gets a game will have to seriously consider!
yeah probably not
Quote from: kilbluff1985 on December 01, 2012, 08:54:08 PM
yeah probably not
But there aren't many other rookies out there.
For an ongoing competition, would this be a good pick up as a rookie for the future?
Richmond have a strong group of youngsters now.
8)
191 cms and 88 kgs. Nice size for the youngster. NAB Cup watch for sure. Go the Tigers.
Quote from: Kellogscrunchynut on December 01, 2012, 02:38:39 AM
Apart from Vlastuin I can't see tiger rooks having much job security.
Can anyone go into a bit more depth as to why everyone is saying Vlastuin has such great JS?
I dont see it either- he'll get games, but he'll be competing with players like morris/ ellis for a spot wont he?
Not if Ellis is moved to the mids...Vlastuin is more of a genuine contested ball winner then either Morris or Ellis- I must admit getting Morris, Ellis and Vlastuin for pick 9, and downgrading 14 (Devon Smith I believe) to 15 has been a master stroke. Getting closer to the NAB it seems the more likelier rookies to earn a spot are both Vlastuin and McDonough, who's a big dark horse to get a small forward role.
Ellis moves to the mids, then who gets pushed out?
conca, cotchin, deledio, foley, grigg, tuck
thats not even including players rotating through like martin etc....
Quote from: Ziplock on January 24, 2013, 02:33:08 AM
Ellis moves to the mids, then who gets pushed out?
conca, cotchin, deledio, foley, grigg, tuck
thats not even including players rotating through like martin etc....
No chance Richmond supporters are getting ahead of themselves is there? ;)
Let them go for it.. talk it up, and enjoy the hype.
While I'm pretty sure things may be different for Tiges supporters this year, theres not many better sights in football than somewhere around round the last quarter of round 6, the tv cameras pan out and all you see is rows of Tiges supporters slumped over the advertising hoardings with the realisation that it's all about to happen again. ;)