[size=200pt]Tigers cut six players[/size]
By Luke Holmesby
RICHMOND has made drastic changes to its list, cutting a further six players.
Tom Hislop, Jordan McMahon, Dean Polo, Adam Thomson and rookies Relton Roberts and Alroy Gilligan have all been axed after the Tigers finished 2010 in 15th place.
They join retiring trio Ben Cousins, Graham Polak and Troy Simmonds out the exit door at Punt Rd while Andrew Collins and Richard Tambling were traded away.
Carlton's Shaun Grigg came to the club as part of the Collins trade.
McMahon played 148 AFL games since being drafted with pick 10 by the Western Bulldogs in 2000, playing 34 of those games for the Tigers after he was traded for pick 19 in the 2007 NAB AFL Draft.
He was the only senior listed player not to play a game in Richmond's senior side in 2010.
Hislop arrived at the Tigers at the start of 2009 after he was axed by Essendon, where he played seven games. He played a further 15 for Richmond, three of which were in 2010.
Thomson also came to the Tigers via another club but he only managed four games in the yellow and black after he was traded from Port Adelaide at the end of 2008.
Polo played 56 games for Richmond after being drafted with pick 20 in 2004.
Roberts made his debut in round one this year for the Tigers after starting the season on the rookie list. He played one more game before returning home to the Northern Territory mid-season.
Gilligan didn't play a senior game for the Tigers.