RICHMOND has confirmed a new two-year deal for young West Australian Kamdyn McIntosh.

McIntosh recently signed a new deal that will take him through to the end of 2019, with Richmond keen to secure the 23-year-old after he rebounded impressively from a serious ankle injury last year.

The Tigers announced a two-year extension for prized small forward Daniel Rioli last week, and in May extended midfielder Shaun Grigg's contract by one season.

McIntosh has played every game since round two and missed only one game this season after his 2016 campaign was wiped out because of injury.

"He's an important player to us and we're really pleased with the way he's developed and will continue to develop," list manager Dan Richardson told AFL.com.au.

"He's one of a number of players in a strong group aged 23 or under who are starting to get a reasonable amount of football under their belts and are starting to play some football together.

"Kamdyn's strengths are his running power and his speed, and we've got him to play some roles as a taller defender and a mix between half-back and wing."

McIntosh was recruited with pick No.31 in the 2012 NAB AFL Draft and has played 44 games since making his debut in a breakout 2015 season. He has averaged 15.9 possessions this season.