Tigers reveal new numbers, make big call on Dusty’s No.4
After a big song and dance about if No.1 draft pick Sam Lalor would take on Dustin Martin’s famous jumper number, the Tigers have made their call.
After a big song and dance about if No.1 draft pick Sam Lalor would take on Dustin Martin’s famous jumper number, the Tigers have made their call.
Richmond has made a big call about Dustin Martin and fellow premiership heroes as the Tigers look to protect their No. 1 pick.
Richmond is expected to announce the jumper numbers for its draft haul in the coming days, but club tradition could leave an array of famous numbers without owners in 2025. Have your say.
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