Frustration, followed by relief, then anticipation and excitement . . .
These are the myriad of emotions that talented playmaker Chris Yarran has been feeling over the past few weeks during his transition from Carlton to Richmond.
The frustration was due the fact that negotiations between the two clubs for Yarran’s transfer dragged into the last half-hour of the AFL’s trade period last month.
There was an understandable sense of relief for Yarran, when the deal was finally done (traded to Richmond for pick 19 in the upcoming National Draft).
“To leave it to the last day, it was frustrating towards the end. I obviously just wanted to get the deal done and cross paths,” Yarran told ‘Roar Vision’.
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“I was at Carlton for seven years, and I’ll always have a soft spot for them, but it was time for me to move on. Both parties agreed that it was in the best interests that we departed ways . . .
“A fresh start is just what I needed because it’s well documented that last season I wasn’t playing the way I would have liked.
“It was very important for myself for a fresh start because who knows, if I stayed at that club (Carlton), I might have departed ways with footy forever, if I kept going the way I was going.
“I’m just thankful that Richmond gave me an opportunity to play for this great club and, hopefully, I can return the favor . . .
“I’ll always look very closely at my old teammates, but I’m here now and I’ll be 100 percent giving Tigers my all.”
Yarran enters Tigerland with high hopes for the team’s prospects in 2016 and beyond, following three consecutive finals campaigns . . .
“Certainly their last three years have been pretty good. Even though they didn’t win a final, your Cotchin, Martin, Deledio, these types, I think, will push further in September next year and, hopefully, I can play some part in that,” Yarran said.
“I personally believe that Richmond are close to competing for the ultimate prize and, hopefully, I can contribute in that area.”
“I see myself playing at half-back, just similar to the way I was playing at Carlton,” he said.