From the AFL website
Group calls for spill of Richmond boardDinny Navaratnam and Nathan Schmook
September 5, 2016 6:58 AM
TWO RICHMOND premiership players are among a group seeking a spill of the Tigers board.
The identity of the players is being kept under wraps until a media conference at 11am AEST on Monday.
"A new group of prominent Richmond Football Club identities, including two premiership players, is calling for a spill of the RFC board, declaring it's high time the focus of the club returns to its core business – winning football and contesting premierships," a statement released by the group said.
Richmond missed the finals this season for the first time since 2012, finishing 13th with eight wins.
The Tigers last won a premiership in 1980, and have not won a final since 2001.
Murmurings of a board challenge emerged early last month as a prominent group of supporters began meeting to discuss who would step forward to nominate for positions.
President Peggy O'Neal joined the board in November 2005 and was elected president in 2013.
Board members Maurice O’Shannassy (elected December 2004), John Matthies (January 2004), and Robert Dalton (November 2004) have all served for extended periods.
Matthies and lawyer Kerry Ryan, who joined the board in October 2013, are up for re-election, along with O'Neal.
In the event they were unchallenged, they would be re-elected for a further three years.
Corporate lawyer Simon Wallace, 42, has put himself forward as a candidate but has strongly opposed overthrowing the entire board.
Coach Damien Hardwick is signed up until the end of 2018 after agreeing to a contract extension before the season began.
Several players are expected to depart in the trade period, including former first-round draft picks Tyrone Vickery, Reece Conca and Ben Lennon.
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