Impressive youngster Seth Campbell has committed his future to Richmond, signing a two-year deal to stay with the Club.

The contract locks Campbell into the Swinburne Centre until at least the end of 2026, reward for his brilliant second AFL season.

The 19-year-old made his debut in the Opening Round against the Gold Coast and has been a mainstay for the season, playing 20 games.

The Tasmanian, who missed most of his debut season in 2023 with adductor and leg issues, has averaged 11 disposals and two tackles per game.

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Campbell’s endurance, strong decision-making, and foot skills make him suited for a wing and half-forward role, though he has also had some exposure through the midfield this year.

The youngster said he had loved his time at Richmond and was excited to see what the future would bring.

“I have definitely played more games than I thought I was going to, but with the injuries and everything that has happened, it has become an opportunity for us young boys,” he said.

“I feel like a few of us have stepped up and played our role the best we can and had our opportunity, which has been really good.

“There is definitely a lot of young talent at the moment at Tigerland, and I think we are just getting better and better.

“I think over the next couple of years, we are just going to keep growing and we will be really competitive.”

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Richmond General Manager, Football Talent Blair Hartley said Campbell had taken huge strides in 2024.

“After an injury-interrupted first year with us, Seth has taken his opportunities with both hands this season,” Hartley said.

“To play essentially a full season of AFL football this year will hold Seth in great shape in the future as he learns physically and mentally the demands of elite football.

“Seth is a talented kid with a great work ethic, so it will be exciting to see what he can achieve across the coming years.”