Tigers give thanks to Mildura
7 February, 2005
Paul Gough
Sportal
For Richmond legend Dale Weightman, the Tigers' trip to Mildura this week as part of the AFL's community camp week was about far more than the club just doing their bit to spread the Australian Rules gospel.
Instead it was a giant homecoming for the local hero and the chance for the club to say "thank you" to a city that has produced more than its share of Tiger champions over the years.
Mildura is not only the home of Weightman, but also of his fellow 1980 premiership hero Mark Lee as well as former skipper Matthew Knights and Phil Egan.
"Being a local lad from Mildura, it really has been a special week," Weightman said as around 2000 Tigers fans watched the club's first intra-club hit-out of the season on Thursday night.
"We have had peak crowds at all our functions, the clinics have been great and the boys have gone into the high schools and that has been fantastic."
Weightman said Mildura, which is the furthest Victorian regional centre from Melbourne, was starved of contact at the top level with the game it loves so much.
"People here starved of the AFL," he said.
"It's so far away (from Melbourne), about 550km so it's not as if you jump in the car and just drive down to a game anytime."
And according to Weightman that's why the past week has been so important - not just to the people of Mildura but also the Tigers.
"I think the last time the Tigers were here as a team was in my second year 1978/79 and we played a game against Hawthorn," he said.
"We used to come up in the 80's when it was our (recruiting) zone (in the days before the national draft) to do clinics but a lot of people here still follow us because a lot of our former players came from here."
Weightman said such was the keenness for everything "yellow and black" in Mildura that the club sold more Richmond merchandise on the first day of their camp to Mildura this year than they did for the whole week last year on the Mornington Peninsula.
And Weightman is hoping the club's return to Mildura will lead to the start of closer ties with one of the club's most solid support bases.
"Terry (Wallace) mentioned that at the civic reception in that like Essendon have very good ties with Darwin, we would like to again have those ties in Mildura."
"We will be continuing to promote the area and hopefully we can get back and start producing the players from here that we have in the past."
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