2019 Richmond Football Club season

The 2019 season was the 112th season in which the Richmond Football Club participated in the VFL/AFL. The season ended with the club winning its 12th league premiership.

Richmond Football Club
2019 season
Richmond's AFL team during the round 10, Dreamtime at the 'G match in May 2019
PresidentPeggy O'Neal
(6th season)
CoachDamien Hardwick
(10th season)
Captain(s)Trent Cotchin
(7th season)
Home groundMCG
Pre-season(2-0)
AFL season3rd
16-6
Finals series1st
(3-0)
Best and fairestDion Prestia
Leading goalkickerTom Lynch
(63)
Highest home attendance80,176
(Round 10 vs. Essendon)
Lowest home attendance38,986
(Round 17 vs. Greater Western Sydney)
Average home attendance59,987
(Decrease 1,188 / Decrease 1.94%)
Club membership103,358
(Increase 2,632 / Increase 2.61%)

2018 off-season list changes

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Retirements and delistings

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Player Reason Club games Career games Ref
Shaun Hampson Retired 35 98 [1]
Jacob Townsend Re-rookied 19 47 [2]
Nathan Drummond Delisted 5 5 [2]
Mabior Chol Re-rookied 1 1 [2]

Free agency

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Date Player Free agent type Former club New club Compensation Ref
5 October Reece Conca Unrestricted Richmond Fremantle 2nd round[a] [3]
8 October Tom Lynch Restricted Gold Coast Richmond 1st round [4]

Trades

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Date Gained Lost Trade partner Ref
8 October 2019 3rd round pick Anthony Miles Gold Coast [6]
Corey Ellis
2019 3rd round pick
15 October Pick 64 Sam Lloyd Western Bulldogs [7]
16 October Pick 68 Tyson Stengle Adelaide [8]

National draft

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Round Overall pick Player State Position Team from League from Ref
1 20 Riley Collier-Dawkins VIC Midfielder Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup [9]
2 43 Jack Ross VIC Midfielder Oakleigh Chargers TAC Cup [10]
4 58 Fraser Turner TAS Wing Clarence TSL [11]
4 62 Luke English WA Midfielder Perth WAFL [12]

Rookie draft

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Round Overall pick Player State Position Team from League from Ref
1 16 Jake Aarts VIC Small forward Richmond reserves VFL [13]
2 32 Jacob Townsend VIC Midfielder / forward Richmond AFL [14]
3 45 Mabior Chol VIC Key forward Richmond AFL [14]

Pre-season supplemental selection period

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Date Player Team from League from Ref
21 November 2018 Mav Weller St Kilda AFL [15]
11 February 2019 Sydney Stack Perth WAFL [16]

Mid-season draft

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Pick Player Position Team from League from Ref
13 Marlion Pickett Midfielder South Fremantle WAFL [17]

2019 squad

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Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


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

Updated: 21 October 2024
Source(s): Senior list, Rookie list, Coaching staff


2019 season

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Pre-season

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Match Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Home/away Venue Attendance
1 Sunday 3 March, 4:40pm 16.17 (113) Melbourne 16.5 (101) Won by 12 points Home Deakin Reserve, Shepparton 5,190
2 Saturday 9 March, 7:10pm 14.11 (95) Hawthorn 13.9 (87) Won by 8 points Away University of Tasmania Stadium, Launceston 6,982

Home and away season

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Round Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Home/away Venue Attendance Ladder
1 Thursday 21 March, 7:20pm 14.13 (97) Carlton 9.10 (64) Won by 33 points Away MCG 85,016 5th
2 Thursday 28 March, 7:20pm 10.6 (66) Collingwood 17.8 (110) Lost by 44 points Home MCG 70,699 13th
3 Saturday 6 April, 4:35pm 10.16 (76) Greater Western Sydney 19.11 (125) Lost by 49 points Away Spotless Stadium 12,697 14th
4 Saturday 13 April, 4:05pm 15.9 (99) Port Adelaide 14.8 (92) Won by 7 points Away Adelaide Oval 38,864 13th
5 Saturday 20 April 7:25pm 13.11 (89) Sydney 10.7 (67) Won by 22 points Home Marvel Stadium 40,053 10th
6 Wednesday 24 April, 7:35pm 12.13 (85) Melbourne 6.6 (42) Won by 43 points Home MCG 72,704 8th
7 Saturday 4 May, 7:25pm 7.10 (52) Western Bulldogs 15.9 (99) Lost by 47 points Away Marvel Stadium 36,151 9th
8 Sunday 12 May, 3:20pm 17.9 (111) Fremantle 12.14 (86) Won by 25 points Away Optus Stadium 42,641 6th
9 Sunday 19 May, 3:20pm 14.11 (95) Hawthorn 8.11 (59) Won by 36 points Home MCG 64,936 5th
10 Saturday 25 May, 7:25pm 10.13 (73) Essendon 6.14 (50) Won by 23 points Home MCG 80,176 4th
11 Friday 31 May, 7:50pm 9.8 (62) North Melbourne 15.9 (99) Lost by 37 points Away Marvel Stadium 29,326 6th
12 Friday 7 June, 7:50pm 5.7 (37) Geelong 16.8 (104) Lost by 71 points Home MCG 65,214 7th
13 Thursday 13 June, 7:20pm 9.14 (68) Adelaide 15.11 (101) Lost by 33 points Away Adelaide Oval 40,837 8th
14 BYE 9th
15 Sunday 30 June, 1:10pm 16.7 (103) St Kilda 10.10 (70) Won by 33 points Away Marvel Stadium 40,962 7th
16 Saturday 6 July, 2:10pm 23.12 (150) Gold Coast 9.4 (58) Won by 92 points Away Metricon Stadium 16,031 6th
17 Sunday 14 July, 1:10pm 13.16 (94) Greater Western Sydney 9.13 (67) Won by 27 points Home MCG 38,986 5th
18 Saturday 20 July, 1:45pm 15.11 (101) Port Adelaide 9.9 (63) Won by 38 points Home MCG 41,642 5th
19 Friday 26 July, 7:50pm 14.14 (98) Collingwood 9.12 (66) Won by 32 points Away MCG 78,722 4th
20 Saturday 3 August, 7:25pm 13.15 (93) Melbourne 9.6 (60) Won by 33 points Away MCG 37,254 4th
21 Sunday 11 August, 3:20pm 11.7 (73) Carlton 6.9 (45) Won by 28 points Home MCG 51,039 4th
22 Sunday 18 August, 1:10pm 13.10 (88) West Coast 13.4 (82) Won by 6 points Home MCG 57,415 4th
23 Sunday 25 August, 3:20pm 12.10 (82) Brisbane Lions 8.7 (55) Won by 27 points Home MCG 76,995 3rd

Finals

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Match Date Score Opponent Opponent's Score Result Home/Away Venue Attendance
Qualifying final Saturday 7 September, 7:25pm 18.4 (112) Brisbane Lions 8.17 (65) Won by 47 points Away The Gabba 37,478
Preliminary final Friday 20 September, 7:50pm 12.13 (85) Geelong 9.12 (66) Won by 19 points Home MCG 94,423
Grand final Saturday 28 September, 2:30pm 17.12 (114) Greater Western Sydney 3.7 (25) Won by 89 points Home MCG 100,014

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Geelong 22 16 6 0 1984 1462 135.7 64 Finals series
2 Brisbane Lions 22 16 6 0 2004 1694 118.3 64
3 Richmond (P) 22 16 6 0 1892 1664 113.7 64
4 Collingwood 22 15 7 0 1885 1601 117.7 60
5 West Coast 22 15 7 0 1902 1691 112.5 60
6 Greater Western Sydney 22 13 9 0 1926 1669 115.4 52
7 Western Bulldogs 22 12 10 0 1941 1810 107.2 48
8 Essendon 22 12 10 0 1702 1784 95.4 48
9 Hawthorn 22 11 11 0 1742 1602 108.7 44
10 Port Adelaide 22 11 11 0 1806 1714 105.4 44
11 Adelaide 22 10 12 0 1776 1761 100.9 40
12 North Melbourne 22 10 12 0 1824 1834 99.5 40
13 Fremantle 22 9 13 0 1579 1718 91.9 36
14 St Kilda 22 9 13 0 1645 1961 83.9 36
15 Sydney 22 8 14 0 1706 1746 97.7 32
16 Carlton 22 7 15 0 1609 1905 84.5 28
17 Melbourne 22 5 17 0 1569 1995 78.6 20
18 Gold Coast 22 3 19 0 1351 2232 60.5 12
Source: AFL Tables[18]
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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Player Position Appearance
Named Dylan Grimes Back pocket 1st
Named Bachar Houli Half back 1st
Nominated Dustin Martin - -
Nominated Dion Prestia - -

Brownlow Medal tally

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Player 3 vote games 2 vote games 1 vote games Total votes Place
Dustin Martin 7 0 2 23 6th
Bachar Houli 1 3 2 11 32nd
Dion Prestia 1 2 1 8 46th
Trent Cotchin 2 0 0 6 59th
Shai Bolton 1 1 0 5 70th
Nick Vlastuin 1 0 1 4 90th
Kane Lambert 0 1 2 4 90th
Dylan Grimes 1 0 0 3 104th
Tom Lynch 0 1 1 3 104th
Jason Castagna 0 1 0 2 128th
Toby Nankervis 0 0 1 1 156th
Jack Graham 0 0 1 1 156th
Mabior Chol 0 0 1 1 156th
Total 14 9 12 72 -

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Rising Star

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Nominations:

Round Player Placing Ref
10 Liam Baker 9th [20]
11 Sydney Stack 3rd [21]
17 Shai Bolton - [22]

22 Under 22 team

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Player Position Appearance
Named Sydney Stack Back pocket 1st
Nominated Shai Bolton

Club awards

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Jack Dyer Medal

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Position Player Votes Medal
1st Dion Prestia 91 Jack Dyer Medal
2nd Shane Edwards 79 Jack Titus Medal
3rd Dylan Grimes 75 Maurie Fleming Medal
4th Nick Vlastuin 70 Fred Swift Medal
5th Tom Lynch 69 Kevin Bartlett Medal
6th Dustin Martin 67
7th Bachar Houli 64
8th Kane Lambert 63
9th David Astbury 55
10th Jason Castagna 47
10th Daniel Rioli 47
Source:[23]

Michael Roach Medal

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Position Player Goals
1st Tom Lynch 63
2nd Dustin Martin 32
3rd Jason Castagna 27
4th Jack Riewoldt 24
5th Kane Lambert 18
Source:[24]

Reserves

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The 2019 season marked the sixth consecutive year the Richmond Football club ran a stand-alone reserves team in the Victorian 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 was captained by former AFL-listed defender Steve Morris. The team finished the home and away season with 16 wins and two losses, winning a second straight minor premiership. Finals wins over Essendon and Port Melbourne earned them a spot in the grand final, where they defeated Williamstown to win the club's first VFA/VFL premiership in 114 years and the club's first reserves grade premiership since 1997. AFL-listed midfielder Marlion Pickett won the Norm Goss Memorial Medal as the best on ground that day.[25]

VFL listed defender Daniel Coffield won the team's best and fairest award while three players tied for the goal kicking award (21 goals), Jacob Townsend, Dan Butler and Mabior Chol.[26][27]

Playing squad

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Playing list Development list Coaching staff
  • 51 Steve Morris (c)
  • 52 Shaun Mannagh
  • 53 Hugh Beasley
  • 54 Jacob Ballard
  • 55 Lachlan Street
  • 55 Blake Grewar
  • 57 Nathan Oakes
  • 58 Chad Harris
  • 59 Lachie Haysman
  • 60 Charlie Thompson
  • 61 James Fletcher
  • 62 Luke Nelson
  • 64 Thomas Silvestro
  • 65 Joel Cusack
  • 67 Brenton Credlin
  • 68 Connor Riley
  • 69 Lewis Diggins
  • 71 Nick Baltas
  • 72 Bailey Lambert
  • 73 Joel Ernest
  • 74 Rueben Hayward
  • 75 Hayden Bruce
  • 78 Daniel Coffield
  • 79 Billy Coates
  • 63 Angus Hicks
  • 74 Bailey Henderson
  • 75 Alistair Richards
  • 78 Finlay Bayne
  • 79 Michael Caven

Head coach

Assistant coaches


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

Updated: 21 October 2024
Source(s): Playing list, Coaching staff


Women's team

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The 2019 season was the second year the Richmond Football Club ran a team in the VFL Women's competition (VFLW). The team finished the season with nine wins and five losses, placing 4th on the ladder of 13 teams and earning a finals berth.[28] There they were eliminated in a loss to the Western Bulldogs.[29] AFLW-listed midfielder Monique Conti won the club's best and fairest award.[30] Conti also was runner's up in the league best and fairest award.[31]

Playing squad

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Richmond Football Club (VFLW)
Playing list Coaching staff
  • 24 Tayla Stahl-Smith
  • 25 Grace Egan
  • 26 Evelyn Burry
  • 28 Gabrielle Seymour
  • 29 Kodi Jacques
  • 30 Dalia Edward
  • 32 Imogen Milford
  • 33 Jenna Colwell
  • 34 Akec Makur Chuot
  • 35 Natarsha Bamblett
  • 36 Emily Paterno
  • 37 Millie Kilngbeil
  • 39 Mel Lindsay
  • 41 Sarah Last
  • 43 Grace Campbell
  • 45 Rachel Poke
  • 46 Hannah Ibrahim
  • 52 Maddy Baldwin
  • 54 Jordyn Jolliffe

Head coach

  • Tom Hunter



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

Updated: 10 May 2019
Source(s): List


References

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