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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/look-out-bullies-here-comes-richo/story-e6frf7kx-1225810745860Look out bullies, here comes Richo Emily Power | Herald Sun December 16, 2009 PLUCKY Tyler Fishlock has a real-life superhero - retired AFL star Matthew Richardson.
Richardson popped into the Fishlocks' Caroline Springs home yesterday to kick the footy and chat with his little mate after hearing of Tyler's ordeal with a school bully he cannot see.
Tyler, 7, said Richardson was his favourite Tiger player and "best friend".
Courageous Tyler, who lost both eyes to cancer four years ago, faced another battle when he was a target for a bully who snipped scissors in front of his face and knocked him over.
But Tyler's mum, Georgette, said the Tiger players had supported her son and helped him understand the torment was not his fault.
Former stars Andrew Raines and Joel Bowden both phoned Tyler when they heard about the bullying to lift his spirits.
Despite his recent ordeal, Tyler said he loved school and was excited about starting grade 2 next year.
He shared with Richardson his wish list for Santa, including a huge ride-on dinosaur.
And the Tiger legend managed to squash his giant frame into Tyler's cubby, which he calls his "office", for a chat. "We have known Tyler for a few years now down at the club," Richardson said.
"We have followed his progress, so we take a a real interest in how he is going.
"We heard the news about what was going on at school, so we thought we'd come out and have a bit of fun."
Ms Fishlock said Tyler's friendship with Richardson transcended football, because the Tigers had become family.
"These (Richmond) boys have been such an important part of his life for the past four years," she said.
"It is just beautiful and I think it is wonderful we can have that relationship."
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