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2020 Richmond Football Club season

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Australian rules football club season
Richmond Football Club
2020 season
PresidentPeggy O'Neal
(7th season)
CoachAFL:Damien Hardwick
(11th season)
AFLW:Tom Hunter
(1st season)
CaptainsAFL:Trent Cotchin
(8th season)
AFLW:Katie Brennan
(1st season)
Home groundAFL:MCG
AFLW:Princes Park
Pre-seasonAFL: (0-2)
AFLW: DNP
AFL seasonAFL: 3rd (12-1-4)
AFLW: (0-6)
AFL finalsAFL: 1st
AFLW: DNP
Best & fairestAFL:Jayden Short
AFLW:Monique Conti
Leading goalkickerAFL:Jack Riewoldt
(33)
AFLW:Courtney Wakefield
(4)
Highest home attendanceAFLW: 15,337
(Round 1 vs.Carlton)
Lowest home attendanceAFLW: 3,697
(Round 3 vs.North Melbourne)
Average home attendanceAFLW: 9,517
Club membership100,420[1]
← 2019
2021 →

The2020 season was the 113th season in which theRichmond Football Club has participated in theVFL/AFL and the first season in which it participated in theAFL Women's competition.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic

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The 2020 season was disrupted by theCOVID-19 pandemic, which was formally declared a pandemic on 11 March 2020, eight days prior to the scheduled start of the AFL premiership season and 18 days prior to the final round of the AFL season.

AFL

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Prior to the commencement of the season, the fixture was shortened from 22 matches per team to 17, under the expectation that matches would be forced to stop at the peak of the disease.[2]

The season commenced on 19 March as originally scheduled, but the introduction of restrictions (and later of formal quarantines) on interstate travel, resulted in suspension of the season after round one.[3] During that round, matches were played in empty stadiums for the first time in the league's history.[4]

Throughout the season, matches were played for a shortened length of 16 minutes plustime on per quarter, instead of 20 minutes plus time on. This was originally done at the start of the season, in the hope that playing shorter games could facilitate more frequent games than weekly, maximising the games which could be played before the anticipated suspension of the season.[5] Though the initial run of games lasted just one week, the shortened game time was retained after the season's resumption to allow make-up games to be more easily scheduled between rounds when matches were postponed or refixtured.[6]

On 15 May, as most states began easing restrictions, the league's plan to resume the season was announced: clubs began non-contact training from 18 May, and full contact training from 25 May, ahead of resuming competitive matches from 11 June, with the revised fixture released gradually throughout the year, and changing regularly and often at short notice when the situation forced it.[7]

The sizes of allowable crowds changed as the season progressed, with early season Queensland and New South Wales crowds limited to only a few hundred, while half crowds were allowed in the largely virus-free Western Australia from Round 7.

Following a virus outbreak in Melbourne in June, Richmond's base of operations was relocated to the Gold Coast, alongside eight other Victorian clubs.[8] The club played the remainder of their home games in the state, other than when travelling to other virus-free locations.

AFLW

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In the AFLW, all matches played from 14 March onwards were played to empty stadiums.[9] The final two rounds of the home-and-away season were scratched and though Richmond did not qualify, the finals series was brought forward by two weeks and cancelled without a premier being awarded after just four finals matches were played.[10]

VFL and VFLW

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The final weeks of the VFL pre-season series and the commencement of the season-proper were delayed in March due to the greater risk of external threats in the semi-professional state league environment.[11] Eventually, all AFL clubs withdrew from the competition and the season was cancelled in June. Richmond reserves players participated inad hoc scratch matches against other clubs during the season and on occasion played in multi-club teams alongside rival players.[12] The VFLW season was likewise delayed and eventually cancelled.

AFL

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2019 off-season list changes

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Retirements and delistings

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PlayerReasonClub gamesCareer gamesRef
Alex RanceRetired200200[13]
Shaun GriggRetired171214[14]
Mav WellerRetired2123[15]
Connor MenadueDelisted3939[16]
Jacob TownsendDelisted2048[16]
Callum MooreDelisted88[16]

Free agency

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DatePlayerFree agent typeFormer clubNew clubCompensationRef
5 OctoberBrandon EllisRestrictedRichmondGold Coast2nd round[17]

Trades

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DateGainedLostTrade partnerRef
16 OctoberPick 56Dan ButlerSt Kilda[18]

National draft

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RoundOverall pickPlayerStatePositionTeam fromLeague fromRef
121Thomson DowVICMidfielderBendigo PioneersNAB League[19][20]
243Noah CumberlandQLDForwardBrisbane Lions academyNEAFL[21]
244Will MartynQLDMidfielder/WingBrisbane Lions academyNEAFL[22]
346Hugo RalphsmithVICWing/ForwardSandringham DragonsNAB League[23]
354Bigoa NyuonVICDefenderDandenong StingraysNAB League[24]

2020 squad

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Richmond Football Club
Senior listRookie listCoaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • (B) Category B rookie
  • italics - Inactive player list
  • Long-term injury
  • (ret.) Retired

Updated: 17 December 2020
Source(s):Senior list,Rookie list,Coaching staff

2020 season

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Marsh Community Series

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MatchDateScoreOpponentOpponent's scoreResultHome/awayVenueAttendance
1Sunday 1 March, 4:00pm6.8 (44)Collingwood13.6 (84)Lost by 40 pointsHomeNorm Minns Oval,Wangaratta-
2Sunday 8 March, 12:40pm14.11 (95)Greater Western Sydney17.7 (109)Lost by 14 pointsAwayRobertson Oval,Wagga Wagga6,556

Home and away season

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RoundDateScoreOpponentOpponent's scoreResultHome/awayVenueAttendanceLadder
1Thursday 19 March, 7:25pm16.9 (105)Carlton12.9 (81)Won by 24 pointsHomeMCG06th
2Thursday 11 June, 7:40pm5.6 (36)Collingwood5.6 (36)DrawAwayMCG05th
3Thursday 18 June, 7:40pm5.9 (39)Hawthorn11.5 (71)Lost by 32 pointsHomeMCG09th
4Saturday 27 June, 4:35pm10.7 (67)St Kilda15.3 (93)Lost by 26 pointsAwayMarvel Stadium014th
5Sunday 5 July, 3:35pm12.7 (79)Melbourne8.4 (52)Won by 27 pointsHomeMCG011th
6Sunday 12 July, 3:35pm4.10 (34)Sydney3.8 (26)Won by 8 pointsHome/NeutralThe Gabba3,6066th
7Saturday 18 July, 7:40pm11.11 (77)North Melbourne2.11 (23)Won by 54 pointsHome/NeutralMetricon Stadium4,3374th
8Friday 24 July, 7:50pm6.14 (50)Greater Western Sydney9.8 (62)Lost by 12 pointsAwayGIANTS Stadium5,5009th
9Wednesday 29 July, 7:10pm13.12 (90)Western Bulldogs7.7 (49)Won by 41 pointsAway/NeutralMetricon Stadium2,8245th
10Tuesday 4 August, 7:10pm12.10 (82)Brisbane Lions4.17 (41)Won by 41 pointsHome/NeutralMetricon Stadium5,6514th
11Saturday 8 August, 4:35pm11.6 (72)Port Adelaide13.15 (93)Lost by 21 pointsAwayAdelaide Oval10,2566th
12Monday 17 August, 7:10pm8.5 (53)Gold Coast4.8 (32)Won by 21 pointsHome/NeutralThe Gabba4,0626th
13Saturday 22 August, 7:40pm10.13 (73)Essendon10.1 (61)Won by 12 pointsAway/NeutralTIO Stadium5,4015th
14Thursday 27 August, 7:10pm14.4 (88)West Coast9.7 (61)Won by 27 pointsHome/NeutralMetricon Stadium3,6284th
15Wednesday 2 September, 7:10pm8.8 (56)Fremantle4.5 (29)Won by 27 pointsHome/NeutralMetricon Stadium1,8183rd
16BYE4th
17Friday 11 September, 7:50pm7.15 (57)Geelong4.7 (31)Won by 26 pointsAway/NeutralMetricon Stadium7,0613rd
18Saturday 19 September, 5:10pm12.5 (77)Adelaide4.9 (33)Won by 44 pointsAwayAdelaide Oval17,7103rd

Finals

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MatchDateScoreOpponentOpponent's ScoreResultHome/AwayVenueAttendance
Qualifying finalFriday 2 October, 7:50pm8.6 (54)Brisbane Lions10.9 (69)Lost by 15 pointsAwayThe Gabba22,104
Semi-finalFriday 9 October, 6:50pm12.8 (80)St Kilda6.13 (49)Won by 31 pointsHome/NeutralMetricon Stadium13,778
Preliminary finalFriday 16 October, 7:20pm6.10 (46)Port Adelaide6.4 (40)Won by 6 pointsAwayAdelaide Oval24,292
Grand FinalSaturday 24 October, 6:30pm12.9 (81)Geelong7.8 (50)Won by 31 pointsHome/NeutralThe Gabba29,707

Ladder

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PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1Port Adelaide1714301185869136.456Finals series
2Brisbane Lions1714301184948124.956
3Richmond(P)1712411135874129.950
4Geelong1712501233901136.848
5West Coast1712501095936117.048
6St Kilda1710701159997116.240
7Western Bulldogs17107011031034106.740
8Collingwood17971965881109.538
9Melbourne179801063986107.836
10Greater Western Sydney178901007105395.632
11Carlton1771001017107894.328
12Fremantle17710086692493.728
13Essendon176101938118579.226
14Gold Coast175111996109990.622
15Hawthorn1751201004119484.120
16Sydney175120890107782.620
17North Melbourne173140858120571.212
18Adelaide173140826128364.412
Updated to match(es) played on 21 September 2020. 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
NamedDustin MartinForward pocket4th
NominatedDylan Grimes--
NominatedNick Vlastuin--
Brownlow Medal tally
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Main article:2020 Brownlow Medal
Player3 vote games2 vote games1 vote gamesTotal votesPlace
Dustin Martin322155th
Shai Bolton300926th
Kane Lambert200643rd
Trent Cotchin110555th
Jack Graham100386th
Dion Prestia100386th
Jayden Short011386th
Liam Baker011386th
Jack Riewoldt0102117th
Derek Eggmolesse-Smith0102117th
Shane Edwards0011157th
Jake Aarts0011157th
Bachar Houli0011157th
Nick Vlastuin0011157th
Noah Balta0011157th
Total117956-

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22 Under 22 team
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PlayerPositionAppearance
NamedNoah BaltaCentre half-back1st
NamedLiam BakerHalf-back1st
NominatedShai Bolton

Club awards

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Jack Dyer Medal
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Main article:Jack Dyer Medal
PositionPlayerVotesMedal
1stJayden Short53Jack Dyer Medal
2ndDustin Martin50Jack Titus Medal
3rdNick Vlastuin49Maurie Fleming Medal
4thShai Bolton44Fred Swift Medal
5thKamdyn McIntosh43Kevin Bartlett Medal
6thLiam Baker42
7thDylan Grimes41
8thNoah Balta40
9thKane Lambert39
10thTrent Cotchin37
Source:[26]
Michael Roach Medal
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Main article:List of Richmond Football Club leading goalkickers
PositionPlayerGoals
1stJack Riewoldt33
2ndTom Lynch32
3rdDustin Martin22
4thJason Castagna17
5thShai Bolton15
Source:[27]

AFL Women's

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List building and recruitment

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Expansion signings

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DatePlayerClub fromLeague fromRef
9 AprilKatie BrennanWestern BulldogsAFL Women's[28]
12 AprilMaddy BrancatisanoMelbourneAFL Women's[29]
Phoebe MonahanGreater Western Sydney
Iilish RossCollingwood
15 AprilChristina BernardiGreater Western SydneyAFL Women's[30]

Trades

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DateGainedLostTrade partnerRef
16 AprilSabrina FrederickPick 12Brisbane[31]
24 AprilMonique ContiPick 1Western Bulldogs[32]

Academy/VFLW pre-list signings

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DatePlayerClub fromLeague fromClassificationRef
30 AprilHannah BurchellGeelongAFL Women'sDelisted free agent[33]
16 MayCourtney WakefieldRichmondVFL Women'sOpen-age[34]
21 MayTayla StahlRichmondVFL Women'sOpen-age[35]
20 JuneAlice EdmondsRichmondVFL Women'sOpen-age[36]
23 JulyGrace CampbellRichmondVFL Women'sOpen-age[37]
Akec Makur Chuot
Rebecca Miller
Gabby SeymourRookie
16 AugustKodi JacquesRichmondVFL Women'sOpen-age[38]
6 SeptemberAlana WoodwardRichmondVFL Women'sOpen-age[39]

National draft

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RoundOverall pickPlayerPositionTeam fromLeague fromRef
17Sophie MolanMidfielderGWV RebelsNAB League[40]
225Laura McClellandDefenderEastern RangesNAB League[40]
231Ella WoodMidfielderGWV RebelsNAB League[40]
240Sarah SansonettiHalf-backNorthern KnightsNAB League[40]
343Holly WhitfordMidfielderMelbourne UniversityVFL Women's[40]
355Nekaela ButlerSmall defenderGWV RebelsNAB League[40]
458Cleo Saxon-JonesRuck / forwardWestern JetsNAB League[40]
471Laura BaileyDefenderRichmondVFL Women's[40]
573Emma HorneMidfielderRichmondVFL Women's[40]
584Kate DempseyDefenderRichmondVFL Women's[40]
687Ciara FitzgeraldDefenderNorthern KnightsNAB League[40]
693Emily HarleyForwardOakleigh ChargersNAB League[40]
696Lauren TesorieroMidfielderRichmondVFL Women's[40]

2020 squad

[edit]
Richmond Football Club (AFL Women's)
Senior listRookie listCoaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches

  • Jacob Thompson(midfield)
  • Jason Armistead(forwards)
  • Sam Shaw(backline)
  • Nathan Chapman(specialist/skills)
  • Liz Quinn(culture and leadership)

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


2020 season

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Home and away season

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Note: The final two rounds of the season were cancelled to bring forward the finals series in response to thecoronavirus pandemic.

RoundDateScoreOpponentOpponent's scoreResultHome/awayVenueAttendanceConference ladder
(of 7)
1Friday 7 February, 7:45pm2.2 (14)Carlton6.12 (48)Lost by 34 pointsHomeIkon Park15,3377th
2Saturday 15 February, 4:10pm2.10 (22)Gold Coast5.3 (33)Lost by 11 pointsAwayMetricon Stadium7,0717th
3Sunday 23 February, 3:10pm2.8 (20)North Melbourne12.4 (76)Lost by 56 pointsHomeIkon Park3,6977th
4Saturday 29 February, 3:10pm7.3 (45)Geelong10.7 (67)Lost by 22 pointsHomeQueen Elizabeth Oval4,9067th
5Saturday 7 March 5:10pm1.5 (11)Greater Western Sydney7.14 (56)Lost by 45 pointsAwayRobertson Oval3,3777th
6Saturday 14 March, 5:10pm0.3 (3)St Kilda6.6 (42)Lost by 39 pointsAwayRSEA Park07th
7Friday 20 March, 5:45pmBrisbaneDNPHomeIkon Park
8Sunday 29 March, 1:10pmAdelaideDNPAwayUnley Oval

Awards

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League awards

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All-Australian team
[edit]
PlayerPositionAppearance
NominatedMonique Conti--
22 Under 22 team
[edit]
PlayerPositionAppearance
NamedMonique ContiWing1st

Club awards

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Best and Fairest award
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PositionPlayerVotes
1stMonique Conti25
2ndPhoebe Monahan22
3rdGabby Seymour18
4thChristina Bernardi16
4thGrace Campbell16
4thKodi Jacques16
7thSabrina Frederick15
7thSophie Molan15
7thSarah Sansonetti15
10thAlice Edmonds14
Source:[41]
Leading goalkicker award
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Main article:List of Richmond Football Club leading goalkickers
PositionPlayerGoals
1stCourtney Wakefield4
2ndChristina Bernardi3
2ndSabrina Frederick3
4thKatie Brennan1
4thKodi Jacques1
4thLaura McClelland1
4thTayla Stahl1
Source:[42]

VFL/VFLW seasons (cancelled)

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See also:2020 VFL season

Richmond had been expected to field a reserves men's team in theVictorian Football League for a seventh consecutive season, defending their 2019 premiership. In March, the AFL issued a direction to all 18 clubs mandating that no AFL-listed player at a club could participate in a second-tier state league amidst theCOVID-19 pandemic and in July, the season was formally cancelled for all participant clubs.[43] Likewise, the club did not field a team in the VFL Women's competition as that season was also cancelled.[44]

References

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