The RFC website has put the 10 best 'Tiger Takes of the Year' and you can vote for best one.....
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/tigertakesoftheweek/tabid/14177/default.aspxVideo of the 10 'takes' can be watched here:
http://bigpondvideo.com/AFL/210769Tiger Take 1
Jay Schulz mark (Rd 2 v Geelong)Schulz flew over Geelong’s Matthew Scarlett to take one of Richmond’s marks of the season.
Tiger Take 2
Mitch Morton goal (Rd 8 v Port Adelaide)Hard up against the boundary line, Morton dodged a Port defender before snapping an incredible goal in greasy conditions.
Tiger Take 3
Robin Nahas goal (Rd 8 v Port Adelaide)Nahas kicked his fifth goal for the match in a tense final quarter at AAMI Stadium, an incredible snap over his shoulder under enormous pressure.
Tiger Take 4Kelvin Moore run and Dean Polo goal (Rd 9 v Essendon)
After a solo run by defender Moore, he handballed to Polo inside 50, who dodged two opponents and slotted a goal with his opposite foot.
Tiger Take 5
Brett Deledio goal (Rd 9 v Essendon)Deledio received a handball 50m out from goal, out-stepped and out-paced two opponents before launching a long goal from the boundary line.
Tiger Take 6
Mitch Morton goal (Rd 10 v Fremantle)With only moments remaining a heart-stopper against Fremantle at Subiaco, Morton marked a Trent Cotchin pass, played on and snapped truly to kick the winning goal of the match.
Tiger Take 7
Jake King goal (Rd 17 v Essendon)King won the ball on half back, delivered to Jack Riewoldt, continued his run to half forward, collected the loose ball and kicked a running goal from 40m under pressure.
Tiger Take 8
Nathan Brown goal (Rd 18 v Melbourne)The veteran ran onto the ball deep in the forward pocket, turned onto his un-favoured right foot and snapped through a bouncing goal.
Tiger Take 9
Jordan McMahon goal (Rd 18 v Melbourne)McMahon marked a Richard Tambling pass on the final siren with the Tigers down by two points, lined up from 50m out and calmly slotted the match-winning set shot.
Tiger Take 10
Kelvin Moore tackle (Rd 21 v Hawthorn)WithHawthorn’s Josh Kennedy running into an open goal, Moore chased hard to effect a perfect tackle in the goal square and win a free kick.