Richmond young stars Massimo Raso and Harry Scott have been recognised in the top five of the VFL's Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal, celebrating the competition's best young players.
The pair were crucial in the Tigers' run to an Elimination Final against the Lions, enjoying impressive seasons in 2025.
The pair finished in the top five, with Frankston's Tom Blamires taking out the award.
19-year-old Raso has enjoyed an unforgettable debut season since being picked up from the Western Jets, kicking 26 goals across 20 outings this year.
The small forward also made his presence known quickly around the ball, with a season-high 24 disposals against Sandringham back in Round 2.
He was also a crucial part of the Club's Wildcard Final win over GWS, collecting 19 touches and kicking a goal.
Alongside him, Scott was also a prominent part of the young Tigers outfit in 2025.
The inside midfielder/half forward averaged 21 disposals across 19 matches, with his best coming against Geelong in Round 15 (29 touches).
That game against the Cats was a highlight for more reasons than one for Scott, who also kicked the winning goal after the Tigers trailed for majority of the match.
Scott, who turned 20 early this year, kicked seven goals and became an integral part of Richmond's side this season.