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Richmond Football Club
Abbreviation
RICH
Formed
1885
Colours
Yellow and black
Emblem
Tigers
Website
www.richmondfc.com.au
Current Coach
Current Captain
Rival(s)
Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon
Current Affiliation
AFL 1908-present
AFL Premierships
10 (see below)
Most Games
Kevin Bartlett (403)
Most Goals
Jack Titus (970)
League Top Goalkickers
George Bayliss (1920), Jack Titus (1940), Dick Harris (1943), Michael Roach (1980, 1981), Jack Riewoldt (2010, 2012)
Brownlow Medalists
Stan Judkins (1930 (tied)), Bill Morris (1948), Roy Wright (1952, 1954), Ian Stewart (1971), Dustin Martin (2017)
Guernsey
Motto
Home Ground
Punt Road Oval
Chairman
Peggy O'Neil

Richmond joined the Victorian Football League in 1908 alongside the University Football Club, and to date has won thirteen premierships, the most recent coming in 1980. Since that success the Tigers have endured a long, lean period, participating in the finals just four times since 1982.

Premiers[]

1920, 1921, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1967, 1969, 1973, 1974, 1980, 2017, 2019, 2020

2015 Playing List[]

1. Chris Newman
2. Dylan Grimes
3. Brett Deledio
4. Dustin Martin
5. Brandon Ellis
6. Shaun Grigg
7. Matthew Dea
8. Jack Riewoldt
9. Trent Cotchin
10. Shane Edwards
11. Jake Batchelor
12. David Astbury
13. Ricky Petterd
14. Bachar Houli
15. Chris Knights
16. Shaun Hampson
18. Alex Rance
19. Matt Thomas
20. Ivan Maric
22. Nathan Gordon
24. Ben Griffiths
25. Troy Chaplin
26. Anthony Miles
27. Sam Lloyd
28. Taylor Hunt
29. Tyrone Vickery
30. Reece Conca
31. Nick Vlastuin
32. Corey Ellis
33. Kamdyn McIntosh
34. Liam McBean
35. Ben Lennon
36. Matthew McDonough
37. Connor Menadue
38. Steven Morris
39. Nathan Drummond
40. Daniel Butler
41. Nathan Foley
42. Reece McKenzie
43. Todd Elton
44. Matthew Arnot
45. Jayden Short
46. Jason Castagna
47. Ivan Soldo
48. Kane Lambert

See also[]

List of Richmond Football Club players

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