Dual Jack Dyer Medallist Brett Deledio is keen to pick up in 2015, where he left off last season, with his new on-field role.
After battling injury throughout the first half of 2014, Deledio averaged just under 26 disposals per game, 9.4 contested possessions, and kicked 17 goals from Round 12 onwards, playing as a full-time half-forward, rather than in his customary midfield role.
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He was a driving force behind Richmond’s stirring revival during that time.
“I’d like to play half-forward again,” Deledio said on the latest edition of ‘Talking Tigers’.
“I felt I really settled in there the latter part of last season.
“Also being able to go into the midfield at times and take some centre bounces, and just run around in there.
“But half-forward seems to be my spot . . .”
Deledio’s forward thinking
Dual Jack Dyer Medallist Brett Deledio is keen to pick up in 2015, where he left off last season, with his new on-field role.