TV, golf, footy comeback: What will Dusty do next?
When he plays golf, it’s often under a false name. But after a few months out of the spotlight, JON RALPH sheds light on what Dustin Martin’s life will look like post-football.
When he plays golf, it’s often under a false name. But after a few months out of the spotlight, JON RALPH sheds light on what Dustin Martin’s life will look like post-football.
After nine seasons and three flags, Daniel Rioli’s Richmond departure shattered Tiger fans. The Suns’ speedster says he has no regrets about moving north in the hunt for his fourth premiership.
Brisbane was hoping to put on a spectacle for its Melbourne fans to celebrate its 2024 flag ahead of its clash with Richmond at the MCG, but the Tigers have knocked the Lions back.
Damien Hardwick has fallen in love with Queensland, finding peace in life, football, and his call to leave Richmond. He opens up to CALLUM DICK on why he’s thriving on the Gold Coast.
Richmond’s No.1 pick Sam Lalor has revealed how the Tigers’ bumper draft class is tracking as the pre-season games approach.
At some AFL clubs, young guns form the nucleus of a premiership challenger. At others, fans are nervous about whether their investment will pay off. Where does your team sit ahead of the 2025 season?
Marlion Pickett joined the Tiwi Bombers, alongside two other ex-AFL players, mere days after his AFL career ended. It has sparked an exciting resurgence for the side. He talks about his experience.
Richmond’s mass exodus might not be over, with Tom Lynch entering the last year of a lucrative deal in 2025. MATT TURNER delves into his future and what this year will hold for the Tigers.
There was a mass exodus of stars at Richmond within just two months of Neil Balme leaving the club. The former Tigers administrator has his say on the trade and draft strategy.
Richmond lost some of their biggest stars in the off-season, including the mercurial Shai Bolton. But one speedy forward is set to step up in a big way. See more from Tigers’ track watch here.
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.
Adem Yze concedes Richmond is in for more pain next year. But as he tells JON RALPH, there’s plenty of reason for optimism about the start of the new era at Punt Road too.
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