Richmond youngsters Steely Green and Campbell Gray have committed to the Club for the 2025 season, putting pen to paper on fresh contracts.

Green, 20, broke through for his AFL debut this season and showed promise across six senior games, notably after he returned to the lineup for four consecutive appearances from Round 19.

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The former no. 55 pick in the 2022 AFL National Draft earned his recall after hauls of five and then two goals at VFL level.

Green then booted three majors in his return AFL match against the Giants and continued his strong form with a career-high 13 disposals and five inside 50s against Port Adelaide the following week.

An ankle and toe injury then ended the 20-year-old season prematurely.

Gray, 21, joined the Club in May with the 16th pick in the Mid-Season Rookie Draft.

The 195cm utility booted 10 majors from VFL matches with the Club, including a best-on-ground performance against Carlton in Round 14.

Gray, who played local football just last year, had five marks and booted four goals in that display against the Blues before he suffered a season-ending hamstring injury in the dying stages.

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Richmond General Manager, Football Talent Blair Hartley said both players showed significant development throughout 2024.

“Steely hit some really strong form in the second half of this season and was rewarded with a run of senior-level games, which will hold him in great stead going forward,” he added.

“Across his six games, he showed that he can match it at AFL level and has traits that can make us a better team.

“Campbell is a great character who has worked incredibly hard since joining our football program mid-year.

“His versatility gives our coaching staff plenty of options, and we look forward to him continuing to develop as a player in 2025.

“Both players should take great confidence into the pre-season, and we look forward to seeing them continue to grow next season.”