- Feb 14, 2014
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With the latest Hammy injury to Lynch, I find that I am reflecting on what this year should be from a football perspective and for our future. Tom Lynch will be 32 in October and I think that if his body holds up he could have a few more years in the game. He is not a player that relies on supreme speed and agility to win the ball, he does it through fantastic body work and creating separation.
With his injury we could see him back around the Bye or just after with our game against Carlton in round 16 which leaves 9 games of football left. With that in mind the question comes down to, should we give Lynch an extra month and no a mini-preseason and bring him back for maybe 3 - 4 of the final games of the season and load him up for a big 2025 preseason or should we play him straight away and risk another injury that will ruin another preseason for the bloke.
I personally think that with where our list is at and with the void of A grade talent sub 23, I think that us finishing First week of the finals to 12 would be the worse thing for our long term success as a club. We need to start finding some of the next big things at the club and getting games into them. The rest of the season is paramount to finding out about the 2021 draft (at the moment I think only Clarke looks to be the spud).
This kind of brings me to the real question - What should this season be for Richmond?
With his injury we could see him back around the Bye or just after with our game against Carlton in round 16 which leaves 9 games of football left. With that in mind the question comes down to, should we give Lynch an extra month and no a mini-preseason and bring him back for maybe 3 - 4 of the final games of the season and load him up for a big 2025 preseason or should we play him straight away and risk another injury that will ruin another preseason for the bloke.
I personally think that with where our list is at and with the void of A grade talent sub 23, I think that us finishing First week of the finals to 12 would be the worse thing for our long term success as a club. We need to start finding some of the next big things at the club and getting games into them. The rest of the season is paramount to finding out about the 2021 draft (at the moment I think only Clarke looks to be the spud).
This kind of brings me to the real question - What should this season be for Richmond?