Tom Williams and Jarrod Harbrow
'Williams, 20, is in his third year with the Bulldogs after being selected with pick six in the 2004 NAB AFL Draft. He has had to overcome injury problems to reach senior level, having broken his ankle three times since joining the club, but has shown good form this year with Werribee in the VFL'
'The club elevated 18-year-old Harbrow from the rookie list following Chris Grant's long-term groin injury'.
and a bit from the afl site regarding two of our players
Richmond will punt with two new faces in a bid to win its first game for the season against the Western Bulldogs, according to The Age. The Tigers are set to name former rookie Jake King and young midfielder Shane Edwards for Friday’s clash at the MCG.
Richmond football manager Paul Armstrong told the paper both players had impressed in the pre-season.
WE WANT REIWOLDT!!!!
'Williams, 20, is in his third year with the Bulldogs after being selected with pick six in the 2004 NAB AFL Draft. He has had to overcome injury problems to reach senior level, having broken his ankle three times since joining the club, but has shown good form this year with Werribee in the VFL'
'The club elevated 18-year-old Harbrow from the rookie list following Chris Grant's long-term groin injury'.
and a bit from the afl site regarding two of our players
Richmond will punt with two new faces in a bid to win its first game for the season against the Western Bulldogs, according to The Age. The Tigers are set to name former rookie Jake King and young midfielder Shane Edwards for Friday’s clash at the MCG.
Richmond football manager Paul Armstrong told the paper both players had impressed in the pre-season.
WE WANT REIWOLDT!!!!