Who will get iconic Tiger numbers?richmondfc.com.au
By Tony Greenberg
Tue 09 Nov, 2010Two of the most revered guernsey numbers in Richmond’s proud league football history - No. 4 and No. 12 - will be reactivated in 2011 . . .
And, you will be first to find out the latest recipients of these prized Tiger numbers when they are handed out in a special ceremony to be incorporated in the Club’s 2011 membership launch, this Friday, November 12. richmondfc.com.au will be providing live coverage of the event from 2pm.
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No. 4 is the only number to have been worn in every one of the 10 Richmond league premiership sides. It was made particularly famous by Tiger ‘Immortal’ Royce Hart, who wore with such distinction it in four premierships - 1967, 1969, 1973 and 1974.
No. 12, of course, strikes a huge chord with Yellow and Black barrackers because of the mighty Matthew Richardson, who wore it throughout his magnificent 282-game, 800-goal career at Tigerland. But long, long before ‘Richo’ arrived on the scene, a skinny bloke by the name of Jack Titus made the No. 12 his own, playing 294 games and booting a ‘lazy’ 970 goals in it, in a career spanning 18 seasons (1926-43).
The two numbers were ‘retired’ in 2010, but will be brought to life again in 2011, on the backs of two of Richmond’s most talented, young players.
Given that both numbers are steeped in tradition at Punt Road, considerable thought has gone into the new custodians. The Club is confident the pair it has anointed will follow in the illustrious footsteps of those Tiger greats who have worn the numbers previously.
Royce Hart and Matthew Richardson will be in attendance to hand out the No. 4 and No. 12 jumpers respectively.
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