Gold Coast has not touched base with Richmond regarding Daniel Rioli.
A Herald Sun report surfaced earlier in the week suggesting the Suns were prepared to give up two first-round draft selections for the three-time premiership Tiger.
Gold Coast’s GM of football performance Wayne Campbell has played down the talk, confirming the Suns have not even spoken with the Tigers.
Asked if that report was accurate, Campbell was succinct with his reply.
“No, no, no, no,” the former Richmond captain said on SEN’s Sportsday.
“I’ve been at the Giants and the Suns where players get talked about when they’re in your colours so I think that’s a bit unsavoury to talk about players from other clubs. Especially when they’re contracted for a couple of years.
“What I can assure you is that we haven’t offered Richmond two first-round picks for Daniel Rioli.
“There’s been no discussion with Richmond on it.”
Rioli, 27, is contracted with Richmond until 2027. He has a close relationship with Suns coach Damien Hardwick and reportedly caught up with Richmond’s premiership mastermind on the Gold Coast in April.
He is putting together another strong season as a dashing half-back, averaging 383 metres gained, 21.4 disposals and 4.7 rebound 50s.
In 2024, Rioli leads the Tigers for total disposals, is second for tackles and rebound 50s and third for metres gained.