Tiger trio delisted
12:25:38 PM Wed 19 October, 2005
Matt Burgan
Sportal for afl.com.au
Richmond has delisted three players - Rory Hilton, Shane Morrison and Kyle Archibald.
The Tigers have now made five changes ahead of the October 31 deadline for clubs to submit their final lists, with former skipper Wayne Campbell and defender Mark Graham both retiring.
Richmond Director of Football Greg Miller said: "We've spoken to Rory Hilton, Kyle Archibald and Shane Morrison, to add to the two retirees. We've now confirmed that they (Hilton, Archibald and Morrison) won't be continuing with us next year."
Hilton played 91 AFL matches - including 82 with Richmond - from 1998-05. He played nine matches for the Brisbane Lions in 1998 before shifting to Punt Rd.
The third player selected in the 1996 AFL Draft by the Brisbane Lions, Hilton battled knee and hamstring injuries, particularly in the early and latter part of his career.
Miller praised Hilton's efforts to play almost 100 matches in a injury-interrupted career.
"With Rory, he's had a good career, particularly with his injuries and he played 10 senior games this year and he's been a fine servant and a great clubman around the footy club," Miller said.
"It's just been unfortunate that he hasn't had a clear run at it and probably the first clear run he had was this year, when he played the last nine games in the seniors."
Morrison, also a former Lion, played five matches for the Lions from 2002-03 before he was claimed by Richmond in the 2003 NAB AFL Draft at No.64.
Archibald spent two seasons on Richmond's list, but played just four for the Coburg Tigers in 2004, his year ruined by osteitis pubis.
He managed to play a full season in the VFL in 2005 but was unable to play a senior AFL match. He was the final player selected in the 2003 NAB AFL Draft.
Meanwhile, Coburg Tigers ruckman Michael Rix won his club's best-and-fairest award with 28 votes to pip Nathan Foley by one vote. Foley played just 10 matches for the year in the VFL, while Morrison ran third with 24 votes.
Foley has now been promoted to Richmond's senior list after two years on the rookie list. He also made his AFL debut this year, playing six matches.
Will Thursfield, Richmond's other rookie listed player in 2005, has also been promoted to the senior list for 2006. He too played six matches for Richmond this year.
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