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Welcome to the Tigers Jacob Hopper

So I can’t enjoy the melts about Blair and Matt anymore ? Ah geez. Bummer.
We've still got draft night to cone, never fear Redders. We've got weeks of teeth grinding and hand wringing to go.
 
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How good will Hopper and Taranto feel running out onto the ‘G in front of the Tiger Army instead of 10k at their pustule stadium.
 
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Wow!!! that is one hell of a highlights reel.
He is a BEAST

Sick of seeing crabs like Mitchell , Neal , Oliver , Cripps , Miller just walk the ball out of our midfield
atleast they will have to work their asses off to get it now with Prestia, Hopper , taranto , Cotchin , Bolton there
 
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HOPPER JOINS TIGERS IN GIANT TRADE
— Jon Ralph

Damien Hardwick will aggressively chase Tom Hafey’s record of four premierships as Richmond coach after a dream trade period that saw the Tigers secure Jacob Hopper without the loss of ruckman Ivan Soldo.

The Tigers on Tuesday clinched the Hopper trade deal by handing over pick 31 and a future first-rounder for the GWS midfielder, pick 53 and 63.

As the Herald Sun revealed on Monday, the Tigers were desperate to retain Canberra-raised Soldo because they believe the AFL will introduce a five-person bench next year that will allow them to play two rucks.

Instead of having to hand over the king’s ransom for Soldo the Tigers in effect handed over a future first-rounder they will hope is in the mid-teens and only gave up 345 draft points (equal to selection 45) in this year’s draft.

GWS was aware they secured a deal that favoured them when they received picks 12 and 19 for Tim Taranto so were happy to agree to the Hopper deal, with both parties satisfied the cumulative parts of the deal were a win-win.

The Tigers want to take some selections in November’s draft and 53 and 63 will be much higher in the draft order by the time rivals pass up some of their selections in a draft with about 50 live picks.

Three-time premiership coach Hardwick had said earlier this year he would depart Richmond when their premiership window had been slammed shut but instead it has been ripped back open.

The Tigers have secured two inside mids in Tim Taranto and Hopper to rejuvenate their midfield and believe they have elite kids only recently drafted and emerging players like Noah Balta, Shai Bolton and Liam Baker who will keep them in contention.


Jacob Hopper is now a Tiger. Picture: Michael Klein

Jacob Hopper is now a Tiger. Picture: Michael Klein

New GWS coach Adam Kingsley, who finished up at Richmond, is known to believe rucks must be able to contribute strongly around the ground if they are hold their spot in the side.

So in the end Richmond’s determination to keep Soldo and the Giants’ other trade priorities helped keep Soldo at Punt Road, 12 months after he knocked back a hefty Western Bulldogs offer.

Richmond list boss Blair Hartley said the seven-year deal offered to Hopper was reflective of the club’s long-term hopes for the former GWS academy player.

“Jacob has a skill set that we know can help us across the coming years, so it is very exciting to secure this trade with the Giants,” he added.

“At only 25, we believe Jacob’s best is yet to come, and we look forward to him continuing to build off the outstanding seasons of AFL football he has already put together.

 
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How good will Hopper and Taranto feel running out onto the ‘G in front of the Tiger Army instead of 10k at their pustule stadium.
10k when?
The last couple at GWS home ground looked like noone was there.
It will take time for them to get use to 50k crowds let alone 60k/70k crowds cheering for them.
 
I reckon we dropped $3 due to the Hop and Taz trade.

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Put Sydney to 1000-1 no chance no team recovers from a 15 goal slapping in a GF.
Port Adelaide, why? 10-1?? No chance
My top 3 would be us Brisbane (if all those kids are as good as they reckon they are)
Geelong because they are always in the top 4.
Forget the rest.
 
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HOPPER JOINS TIGERS IN GIANT TRADE
— Jon Ralph

Damien Hardwick will aggressively chase Tom Hafey’s record of four premierships as Richmond coach after a dream trade period that saw the Tigers secure Jacob Hopper without the loss of ruckman Ivan Soldo.

The Tigers on Tuesday clinched the Hopper trade deal by handing over pick 31 and a future first-rounder for the GWS midfielder, pick 53 and 63.

As the Herald Sun revealed on Monday, the Tigers were desperate to retain Canberra-raised Soldo because they believe the AFL will introduce a five-person bench next year that will allow them to play two rucks.

Instead of having to hand over the king’s ransom for Soldo the Tigers in effect handed over a future first-rounder they will hope is in the mid-teens and only gave up 345 draft points (equal to selection 45) in this year’s draft.

GWS was aware they secured a deal that favoured them when they received picks 12 and 19 for Tim Taranto so were happy to agree to the Hopper deal, with both parties satisfied the cumulative parts of the deal were a win-win.

The Tigers want to take some selections in November’s draft and 53 and 63 will be much higher in the draft order by the time rivals pass up some of their selections in a draft with about 50 live picks.

Three-time premiership coach Hardwick had said earlier this year he would depart Richmond when their premiership window had been slammed shut but instead it has been ripped back open.

The Tigers have secured two inside mids in Tim Taranto and Hopper to rejuvenate their midfield and believe they have elite kids only recently drafted and emerging players like Noah Balta, Shai Bolton and Liam Baker who will keep them in contention.


Jacob Hopper is now a Tiger. Picture: Michael Klein

Jacob Hopper is now a Tiger. Picture: Michael Klein

New GWS coach Adam Kingsley, who finished up at Richmond, is known to believe rucks must be able to contribute strongly around the ground if they are hold their spot in the side.

So in the end Richmond’s determination to keep Soldo and the Giants’ other trade priorities helped keep Soldo at Punt Road, 12 months after he knocked back a hefty Western Bulldogs offer.

Richmond list boss Blair Hartley said the seven-year deal offered to Hopper was reflective of the club’s long-term hopes for the former GWS academy player.

“Jacob has a skill set that we know can help us across the coming years, so it is very exciting to secure this trade with the Giants,” he added.

“At only 25, we believe Jacob’s best is yet to come, and we look forward to him continuing to build off the outstanding seasons of AFL football he has already put together.

John Ralph seriously
Does he read PRE?
Last week it was 2 1st rounders and 2 players. 2 weeks ago it was nearby impossible to see how we get both. But this morning both are Richmond players and we will have some very very 'salty' people out there, some ttoday might be angry.
Lyoldo
Kano
Healyo
Johnsono
Whateleyo
Robbo
They thought we would need to sell the Farm to get these 2.
What the *smile* does that mean anyway. Who owns a farm these days anyway.
What sold shiit to get these 2. We sold them Yellow & Black dreams.
We are the destination club *smile* Geelong
 
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John Ralph seriously
Does he read PRE?
Last week it was 2 1st rounders and 2 players. 2 weeks ago it was nearby impossible to see how we get both. But this morning both are Richmond players and we will have some very very 'salty' people out there, some ttoday might be angry.
Lyoldo
Kano
Healyo
Johnsono
Whateleyo
Robbo
They thought we would need to sell the Farm to get these 2.
What the *smile* does that mean anyway. Who owns a farm these days anyway.
What sold shiit to get these 2. We sold them Yellow & Black dreams.
We are the destination club *smile* Geelong
The difference is Taranto and Hopper want to play in front of bumper crowds at the G. The rest want to build sandcastles and can’t live more than 10min from Geelong… what a crock.
 
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