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2017 Richmond Football Club season

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Australian rules football club season
Richmond Football Club
2017 season
Players celebrating on stage after winning the2017 AFL Grand Final
PresidentPeggy O'Neal
(4th season)
CoachDamien Hardwick
(8th season)
CaptainsTrent Cotchin
(5th season)
Home groundMCG
Pre-season(2-1)
AFL season3rd
(15-7)
Finals series1st
(3-0)
Best and fairestDustin Martin
Leading goalkickerJack Riewoldt
(54)
Highest home attendance85,657
(Round 5 vs.Melbourne)
Lowest home attendance28,188
(Round 17 vs.Brisbane Lions)
Average home attendance55,958
(Increase 14,403 /Increase 34.66%)
Club membership75,777
(Increase 391 /Increase 0.54%)
← 2016
2018 →

The2017 season was the 110th season in which theRichmond Football Club participated in theVFL/AFL. It ended with Richmond the premiers of the competition, the first time they had achieved it since 1980.

2016 off-season list changes

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Retirements and delistings

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PlayerReasonClub gamesCareer gamesRef
Troy ChaplinRetired75215[1]
Reece McKenzieRetired00[2]
Andrew MooreDelisted560[3]
Liam McBeanDelisted55[2]
Adam MarconDelisted22[2]
Chris YarranDelisted0119[4]

Free agency

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DatePlayerFree agent typeFormer clubNew clubCompensationRef
10 OctoberTy VickeryRestrictedRichmondHawthorn2nd round[5]

Trades

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DateGainedLostTrade partnerRef
19 OctoberDion PrestiaPick 6Gold Coast[6]
Pick 242017 2nd round pick
19 OctoberToby NankervisPick 46Sydney[7]
20 OctoberJosh CaddyPick 24Geelong[8]
Pick 56Pick 64
20 October2017 1st round pick (via Geelong)Brett DeledioGreater Western Sydney[9]
2017 3rd round pick

National draft

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RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague fromRef
229Shai BoltonWAForward / midfielderSouth FremantleWAFL[10]
453Jack GrahamSAMidfielderNorth AdelaideSANFL[11]
572Ryan GarthwaiteVICTall defenderMurray BushrangersTAC Cup[12]

Rookie draft

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RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague fromRef
16Tyson StengleSASmall forwardWoodville-West TorrensSANFL[13]

2017 squad

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Richmond Football Club
Senior listRookie listCoaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Upgraded rookie
  • (B) Category B rookie

Updated: 12 May 2017
Source(s):Playing list,Coaching staff

2017 season

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Pre-season

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MatchDateScoreOpponentOpponent's scoreResultHome/awayVenueAttendance
1Friday 24 February, 7:40pm0.14.8 (92)Adelaide0.10.13 (73)Won by 19 pointsHomeEtihad Stadium7,262
2Sunday 5 March, 4:10pm0.11.13 (79)Port Adelaide0.7.9 (51)Won by 28 pointsAwayMalseed Park,Mount Gambier4,649
3Saturday 11 March, 1:10pm0.16.11 (107)Collingwood1.15.15 (114)Lost by 7 pointsHomeTed Summerton Reserve,Moe5,701

Home and away season

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RoundDateScoreOpponentOpponent's scoreResultHome/awayVenueAttendanceLadder
1Thursday, 23 March 7:20pm20.12 (132)Carlton14.5 (89)Won by 43 pointsAwayMCG73,1373rd
2Thursday, 30 March 7:20pm14.15 (99)Collingwood11.14 (80)Won by 19 pointsHomeMCG58,2363rd
3Saturday, 8 April 2:10pm11.10 (76)West Coast8.17 (65)Won by 11 pointsHomeMCG42,5232nd
4Sunday, 16 April 4:40pm17.17 (119)Brisbane Lions10.7 (67)Won by 52 pointsAwayThe Gabba21,6693rd
5Monday 24 April 7:25pm12.16 (88)Melbourne11.9 (75)Won by 13 pointsHomeMCG85,6573rd
6Sunday, 30 April 4:10pm10.4 (64)Adelaide21.14 (140)Lost by 76 pointsAwayAdelaide Oval51,0694th
7Saturday, 6 May 7:25pm11.9 (75)Western Bulldogs11.14 (80)Lost by 5 pointsAwayEtihad Stadium46,3876th
8Sunday, 14 May 1:10pm10.10 (70)Fremantle10.12 (72)Lost by 2 pointsHomeMCG31,2007th
9Saturday 20 May 4:35pm10.15 (75)Greater Western Sydney11.12 (78)Lost by 3 pointsAwaySpotless Stadium10,6777th
10Saturday, 27 May 7:25pm11.15 (81)Essendon10.6 (66)Won by 15 pointsHomeMCG85,6565th
11Saturday 3 June, 7:25pm14.17 (101)North Melbourne9.12 (66)Won by 35 pointsAwayEtihad Stadium36,1004th
12BYE4th
13Saturday 17 June, 1:45pm10.11 (71)Sydney12.8 (80)Lost by 9 pointsHomeMCG58,7216th
14Sunday 25 June, 3:20pm11.18 (84)Carlton8.10 (58)Won by 26 pointsHomeMCG64,4486th
15Saturday 1 July, 7:10pm11.10 (76)Port Adelaide8.15 (63)Won by 13 pointsAwayAdelaide Oval39,9794th
16Saturday 8 July, 7:25pm10.11 (71)St Kilda21.12 (138)Lost by 67 pointsAwayEtihad Stadium47,5146th
17Sunday 16 July, 1:10pm16.16 (112)Brisbane Lions12.9 (81)Won by 31 pointsHomeEtihad Stadium28,1885th
18Sunday 23 July, 1:10pm9.10 (64)Greater Western Sydney6.9 (45)Won by 19 pointsHomeMCG33,4674th
19Saturday 29 July, 7:25pm14.14 (98)Gold Coast10.5 (65)Won by 33 pointsAwayMetricon Stadium16,2074th
20Sunday 6 August, 3:20pm13.15 (93)Hawthorn9.10 (64)Won by 29 pointsHomeMCG58,3423rd
21Saturday 12 August, 2:10pm9.12 (66)Geelong11.14 (80)Lost by 14 pointsAwayKardinia Park32,2664th
22Sunday 20 August, 2:40pm25.5 (155)Fremantle7.9 (51)Won by 104 pointsAwayDomain Stadium34,2044th
23Sunday 27 August, 3:20pm19.8 (122)St Kilda12.9 (81)Won by 41 pointsHomeMCG69,1043rd

Finals

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MatchDateScoreOpponentOpponent's ScoreResultHome/AwayVenueAttendance
Qualifying finalFriday 8 September, 7:50pm13.13 (91)Geelong5.10 (40)Won by 51 pointsAwayMCG95,028
Preliminary finalSaturday 23 September, 4:45pm15.13 (103)Greater Western Sydney9.13 (67)Won by 36 pointsHomeMCG94,258
Grand finalSaturday 30 September, 2:30pm16.12 (108)Adelaide8.12 (60)Won by 48 pointsAwayMCG100,021

Ladder

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PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1Adelaide22156124151776136.0622017 finals
2Geelong22156121341818117.462
3Richmond(P)22157019921684118.360
4Greater Western Sydney22146220811812114.860
5Port Adelaide22148021681671129.756
6Sydney22148020931651126.856
7Essendon221210021352004106.548
8West Coast221210019641858105.748
9Melbourne221210020351934105.248
10Western Bulldogs22111101857191397.144
11St Kilda22111101925198696.944
12Hawthorn22101111864205590.742
13Collingwood2291211944196399.038
14Fremantle2281401607216074.432
15North Melbourne2261601983226487.624
16Carlton2261601594203878.224
17Gold Coast2261601756231176.024
18Brisbane Lions2251701877252674.320
Source:AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards

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League awards

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All-Australian team

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PlayerPositionAppearance
NamedAlex RanceFull Back4th
NamedDustin MartinCentre2nd

Brownlow Medal tally

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Main article:2017 Brownlow Medal
Player3 vote games2 vote games1 vote gamesTotal votesPlace
Dustin Martin1103361st
Trent Cotchin032851st
Alex Rance024851st
Shaun Grigg120757th
Jack Riewoldt111666th
Dion Prestia021577th
Josh Caddy1003106th
Kane Lambert0102132nd
Toby Nankervis0102132nd
Jacob Townsend0011162nd
Bachar Houli0011162nd
Brandon Ellis0011162nd
Total14121480-

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Rising Star

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Nominations:

RoundPlayerRef
11Dan Butler[15]
19Jason Castagna[16]

22 Under 22 team

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PlayerPositionAppearance
NamedDaniel RioliInterchange1st
NominatedDan Butler--

Club awards

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Jack Dyer Medal

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Main article:Jack Dyer Medal
PositionPlayerVotesMedal
1stDustin Martin89Jack Dyer Medal
2ndAlex Rance80Jack Titus Medal
3rdKane Lambert76Maurie Fleming Medal
4thTrent Cotchin72Fred Swift Medal
5thDylan Grimes69Kevin Bartlett Medal
6thShaun Grigg58
7thJack Riewoldt57
8thBachar Houli56
8thDan Butler56
10thDion Prestia52
Source:[17]

Michael Roach Medal

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Main article:List of Richmond Football Club leading goalkickers
PositionPlayerGoals
1stJack Riewoldt54
2ndDustin Martin37
3rdDan Butler30
4thJason Castagna26
5thDaniel Rioli25
Source:[18]

Reserves

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The 2017 season marked the fourth consecutive year the Richmond Football club ran astand-alone reserves team in theVictorian Football League (VFL).Richmond senior and rookie-listed players who were not selected to play in the AFL side were eligible to play for the team alongside a small squad of VFL-only listed players.

The team qualified for their first final series since being formed in 2014 and subsequently won final's against Collingwood, Casey and Box Hill to qualify for their first stand alone reserves grade grand final since 1997. They placed runners up after losing 11.8 (74) to 10.10 (70) toPort Melbourne.

Senior listed playerJacob Townsend won theJ. J. Liston Trophy as the competition's best and fairest player.[19]

Playing squad

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Richmond Football Club (reserves)
Playing listCoaching staff
  • 51Sam Darley(c)
  • 52 Anthony Scott
  • 53Hugh Beasley
  • 54Jacob Ballard
  • 55 Ryan Bathie
  • 57 Brandon Wood
  • 58 Jake Aarts
  • 59 Ash Morris
  • 60 Tom Langford
  • 61 James Fletcher
  • 62 Jayden Cass
  • 63 Jack Holden
  • 64 Thomas Silvestro
  • 67 Brenton Credlin
  • 69 Shaun Mannagh
  • 74 Tyson Kruse
  • 75 Lachlan McKenzie
  • 76 Alex Harnett
  • 78 Daniel Coffield
  • 79 Billy Coates
  • 80 Antony Forato
  • 81 Danko Bzenic
  • 86 Zak McCubbin
  • 88 Max O'Sullivan

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 15 March 2017
Source(s):Playing list,Coaching staff

References

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  1. ^"Chaplin announces retirement".Richmond FC.Telstra Media. 19 July 2016. Retrieved25 August 2016.
  2. ^abc"Richmond list changes".Richmond FC.Telstra Media. 30 June 2016. Retrieved31 August 2016.
  3. ^"Tigers make a further list change".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 28 October 2016. Retrieved28 October 2016.
  4. ^"Club statement: Chris Yarran".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 22 November 2016. Retrieved26 November 2016.
  5. ^"Vickery departs Richmond".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 10 October 2016. Retrieved10 October 2016.
  6. ^"Tigers land Prestia".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 19 October 2016. Retrieved19 October 2016.
  7. ^"Nankervis traded to the Tigers".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 19 October 2016. Retrieved19 October 2016.
  8. ^"Caddy becomes a Tiger".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 20 October 2016. Retrieved20 October 2016.
  9. ^"Deledio departs Tigerland".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 20 October 2016. Retrieved20 October 2016.
  10. ^"Tigers land Shai Bolton".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 25 November 2016. Retrieved26 November 2016.
  11. ^"Graham joins Tigerland".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 25 November 2016. Retrieved26 November 2016.
  12. ^"Bushranger becomes a Tiger".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 25 November 2016. Retrieved26 November 2016.
  13. ^"Tigers land Tyson Stengle".Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 28 November 2016. Retrieved28 November 2016.
  14. ^"Brownlow 2017".AFL Tables.
  15. ^McGowan, Marc (5 June 2017)."Tiger inks his name as latest Rising Star".AFL.com.au. Telstra. Retrieved18 July 2017.
  16. ^"Tiger Rising Star has last laugh after 'stitch up'". AFL.com.au. 31 July 2017. Retrieved1 August 2017.
  17. ^Greenberg, Tony (2 October 2017)."Dusty's brilliant back-to-back Jack win".Richmond FC.Telstra Media. Retrieved4 October 2017.
  18. ^"AFL Goalkickers for Season 2017".www.footywire.com. Retrieved2 October 2017.
  19. ^Toby Prime (11 September 2017)."Jacob Townsend takes out J.J. Liston Trophy as VFL's best and fairest player".Herald Sun. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved17 September 2017.

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