Melbourne, with the second pick, has been actively scouting talent, particularly focusing on the Western Australian duo of Zippy Fish and Molly OāHehir. Fish is widely regarded as the top West Australian prospect, but OāHehir has gained significant momentum in recent weeks. Both Melbourne and the GWS Giants, who have the third pick, have shown strong interest in OāHehir, flying to Perth to interview her.
The draft also holds significant interest due to the situations of Emelia Yassir and Paige Scott. Yassir, who had sought a move to Essendon, is now likely to sign a short-term extension with Richmond until the end of 2025. Scott, who had wanted to join Richmond but saw no trade materialize, has delisted herself from Essendon and is expected to be picked up by Richmond at pick 31, although there is a possibility another club could intervene.
Melbourne's recruitment strategy is also highlighted by the decision of Tayla Harris to accept a one-year extension with the club, despite earlier links to a move to Hawthorn.
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