Phantom draft: Tigers eye boom-or-bust prospect
Richmond would love a guaranteed talent in the mould of midfielder Ben Hobbs at next month’s draft, but might have to settle for a riskier prospect. Jay Clark predicts the top 20.
Richmond would love a guaranteed talent in the mould of midfielder Ben Hobbs at next month’s draft, but might have to settle for a riskier prospect. Jay Clark predicts the top 20.
A Freedom of Information request to uncover the identity of two independent concussion experts is headed to VCAT as Worksafe tries to keep the names secret.
Richmond is set to have its first top 10 pick since 2012. And the Tigers have a total of five selections inside the top 30. How will they use them?
The AFL has outlined what steps it will take if a player refuses to be vaccinated, with its hardline stance winning the support of an influential club boss.
THE old firm Trent Cotchin and Dustin Martin dominated for Richmond, but it was a high-priced recruit who helped tip them over the edge, as a speedy Cat struggled.
A CLUB ridiculed for finishing ninth, mocked for three consecutive final disasters, winless in finals since 2001 and without a flag since 1980, is finally back. And isn’t it sweet for Tiger fans.
UPDATE: HUNDREDS of fans were waiting in queues outside the MCG just minutes before the first bounce in Friday night’s sellout Geelong and Richmond clash.
FOOTY fans desperate to witness the Richmond-Geelong blockbuster are being charged as much as $700 as rip-off merchants cash in online without fear of retribution.
THIRTY-seven years ago Richmond smashed Collingwood at the MCG to set up what looked like a dominant era. We asked those 1980 heroes about their unforgettable year, and what they think of the 2017 Tigers.
IT’S time to get the adrenaline running as we kick off the 2017 Finals series. Hit reporter Mikey Cahill ranks the AFL finals players’ pump-up jams from 20 to 1.
THE planets are aligning for a great footy underdog story after 35 years of underachievement. Buckle up and enjoy the ride, writes JON ANDERSON.
WE CAN’T sugar coat it. Richmond’s record against Geelong is bad. Really bad. These numbers reveal the scale of the horror show. But there is a possible silver lining for the Tigers.
BOTH Geelong and Richmond are haunted by recent finals losses. JON RALPH looks at the demons each club will be hoping to exorcise on Friday night.
IF Trent Cotchin’s tipping is anything to go by, his Tigers could be runaway winners against Patrick Dangerfield’s Cats on Friday night’s qualifying final. EXPERT TIPS
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