Two slates of three consecutive games in the seniors in the second half of 2018 wasn't enough to cement Callum Moore in the side as a tall forward, though his VFL return of 26 goals from 12 games at a fantasy scoring rate of 75 was impressive. He was elevated off the rookie list in the off season. The advent of Tom J. Lynch is not great news for Moore's long-term prospects, as the Tigers may not go from one to three tall forwards overnight and he doesn't offer much in the way of ruck support. He may play early as Lynch gets a late start, and that might be his best opportunity.
Just a little bit Moore
Two slates of three consecutive games in the seniors in the second half of 2018 wasn't enough to cement Callum Moore in the side as a tall forward, though his VFL return of 26 goals from 12 games at a fantasy scoring rate of 75 was impressive. He was elevated off the rookie list in the off season. The advent of Tom J. Lynch is not great news for Moore's long-term prospects, as the Tigers may not go from one to three tall forwards overnight and he doesn't offer much in the way of ruck support. He may play early as Lynch gets a late start, and that might be his best opportunity.
Up is down, less is Moore
After being given the last two senior games of 2016, Callum Moore couldn't crack it for an elevation to make the finals-bound team last season, probably because he couldn't string two good games together in the VFL either in defence or attack. Moore probably has just one more year to prove he has got what it takes to play for Richmond, and the fact that he has been mostly been in attack in the reserves suggests he may not make it work in a forward line populated by smalls.