It was perhaps surprising that Tom J. Lynch suited up for all 25 games in his first season at Richmond, as he was coming off a season-ending PCL injury. The first half of his season was poor, as was that of his club, but he peeled off six straight games of three-plus goals after the bye to lift his fantasy average by 20 points. Most importantly he was the pivotal player in the Tigers' most hardfought final, the preliminary final win over Geelong, in just the moment when they needed him most. Damien Hardwick refashioned the Tiger forward line around their new recruit and, after a few teething problems finding the right personnel to support him, it clicked in the second half of the season as they ran the table after the bye. Can we expect Lynch to average three goals per game as he did in that stretch to put a high floor on his output, or is there a reversion to the mean coming? He has booted 66 goals in a season before, so he's capable. He should be drafted late.
Yell Lynch and black!
It was perhaps surprising that Tom J. Lynch suited up for all 25 games in his first season at Richmond, as he was coming off a season-ending PCL injury. The first half of his season was poor, as was that of his club, but he peeled off six straight games of three-plus goals after the bye to lift his fantasy average by 20 points. Most importantly he was the pivotal player in the Tigers' most hardfought final, the preliminary final win over Geelong, in just the moment when they needed him most. Damien Hardwick refashioned the Tiger forward line around their new recruit and, after a few teething problems finding the right personnel to support him, it clicked in the second half of the season as they ran the table after the bye. Can we expect Lynch to average three goals per game as he did in that stretch to put a high floor on his output, or is there a reversion to the mean coming? He has booted 66 goals in a season before, so he's capable. He should be drafted late.
Lynch winched out of GC
One of the worst-kept secrets in footy last season was that Tom J. Lynch wanted out of Gold Coast, and he eventually got his trade to Richmond, which has a recent history of fielding a phalanx of midgets in attack. He should be used to that as he didn't have a lot of help around him at the Suns either, battling a PCL injury last year and eventually going down like Gulliver in Lilliput. He is no guarantee to be ready for round 1 of 2019, but at his best he can average three goals from 15 touches per game. The Tigers will have to rebuild their forward line to make full use of Lynch, as he has a very different game to that of their premiership CHF Jacob Townsend. He will draw targets and opponents, so it remains to be seen whether he more often starts deep to allow Jack Riewoldt to continue his roving commission, or whether Richmond will use him mostly as a lead up target at half forward. His questionable injury status means he should drop through middle rounds, as you may have to carry him for a while.