According to Sarah Black from the AFL website:
For the sake of getting a good spread across Hardwick's time in charge, the three premiership wins have not been included in the top 10 chronological list (but if you wanted an opinion, '17 > '20 > '19).First win: Rd 10, 2010 v Port Adelaide
It took Hardwick a long 10 weeks to notch his first AFL victory, a year in which some book-makers paid out the Tigers for the wooden spoon in the first half of the season (they finished second-last). In miserable weather at Football Park against an eighth-placed Port Adelaide, Richmond cruised home to a 47-point win, holding the Power to 1.9 after the first break. Tackle pressure was key, with Angus Graham and Shane Tuck laying 14 each, and the team setting a then-record with 142. Jack Riewoldt booted five goals, while Robbie Nahas and Ben Nason combined for another five. A youngster by the name of Dustin Martin was named Rising Star for the round.
Match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jUMjAedzm4Marquee match magic: Rd 9, 2011 v EssendonThe first big match won under Hardwick was the 2011 Dreamtime clash, with over 80,000 filling the stands of the MCG. After a close first half, the Tigers shot out to a 22-point lead at the final change. The Bombers threatened late, but Richmond showed maturity and grit to hang on to a 16-point victory, sealed with a Ty Vickery goal. Brett Deledio recorded 34 disposals, Trent Cotchin had 29 and eight clearances, Daniel Jackson was busy with 10 tackles, and Riewoldt and Vickery combined for seven goals.
Match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s32zIMoRNboFinally, finals time: Rd 19, 2013 v HawthornRichmond all but assured itself of a breakthrough finals berth – the first in 12 years – with a shock 41-point win over ladder-leaders Hawthorn. The Tigers had the wood over the Hawks for most of the latter's successful period, but this was one of the more crucial victories. Again in soggy conditions, the Tigers kicked six goals in the opening quarter, were blanketed in the second, before adding another 10 in the second half to the Hawks' three. Trent Cotchin had 34 disposals and nine clearances, a 23-year-old Alex Rance held Lance Franklin to one goal after eight the week prior, and Riewoldt kicked three.
Match highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL_PKADct2UFull match replay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej1Gx9YTTJE