Dusty hurt in brutal Tigers camp session
Richmond superstar Dustin Martin has copped a nasty knock which forced him to leave the Tigers’ pre-season camp on the first day.
Richmond superstar Dustin Martin has copped a nasty knock which forced him to leave the Tigers’ pre-season camp on the first day.
The Tigers’ pre-season is underway and new coach Adem Yze is not putting any ceiling on what his side can do, imploring his players to act like a top four team.
As he enters the last year of his seven-year contract with a new coach and a lot of teammates retired, Dustin Martin faces a big decision.
Richmond’s first selection in the 2023 draft came at pick 40, but just a few years ago they took home a suite of five players inside the top 30. Get the intel on how they are tracking here.
Brendon Gale has decided his future after reportedly agreeing to sign a three-year contract following weeks of speculation.
Late bolters are part and parcel of the AFL Draft. National talent manager Kevin Sheehan looks back at the stars who rocketed up the board at the end of their draft year.
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.
Geelong must prepare for its most important draft in the modern era. With seven list spots to fill, an ageing list and dreams to never bottom out, they can’t afford to fail.
The Richmond Tigers have released an extraordinary statement in response to claims heard in court that a player was poorly treated by club doctors.
Richmond Football Club president Peggy O’Neal is set to replace a high-profile businessman in a plum new role.
Sydney Stack has signed a new contract with the Tigers, less than a year after a Covid-19 breach put him behind bars for three weeks.
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