Just further to the above Richmond’s No. 1 pick in next week’s AFL National Draft will receive a high number, as will all the other Tiger draftees.
New senior coach Damien Hardwick wants newcomers to earn their stripes with the Tigers before being considered worthy of wearing any of the numbers steeped in tradition at the Club.
The Tigers want to assess how their upcoming crop of draftees perform in 2010, as well as those who have been in the system for a year or two, before “reactivating” what are regarded as A-grade numbers at the Club - No. 4, No. 7, No. 11 and No. 12.
Those players with more than 50 games and four years’ experience were permitted to keep their number, which is what Nathan Foley (No. 41), Kelvin Moore (No. 40) and Matthew White (No. 35) did.
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