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2019 family day / Premiership team presentation @ Punt Rd today
« on: September 29, 2019, 12:17:52 PM »
The Club is presenting both AFL & VFL premiership teams today at Punt Rd.

Sunday, September 29
10:00am until 3:00pm
Swinburne Centre, Punt Road Oval

- VFL premiership team presentation from 12.45pm
- AFL premiership team presentation from 1.10pm

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/finals/family-day

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Re: 2019 family day / Premiership team presentation @ Punt Rd today
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2019, 05:54:09 PM »
Tiger army packs into Punt Rd Oval to greet their premiership heroes

AFL.com.au
Dinny Navaratnam
Sep 29, 2019


IN 2017, it was sheer jubilation for the Richmond faithful. The feeling was a little different this time.

The feeling among the 15,000-odd people in attendance at Punt Road Oval, just minutes away from where the Tigers won their 12th flag on Saturday, was a sense of satisfaction and pride.

Two years ago, no one expected it. Chastened by the experience of last season, when they were favourites to storm to the flag, then having dealt with a stuttering start to this campaign that saw them sit 7-6 amid a run of injuries that severely tested the club's depth, this premiership didn't come easy.

That's why chief executive officer Brendon Gale felt the way he did.

"One of the great things about premierships, I've discovered, is it's this feeling of absolute contentment," Gale said.

"In our lives, whether it's business or relationships, you're always saying 'Could we have done something a bit better?' or 'Could we have done something a bit differently?'.

"It's full stop, there's nothing else. We've won. We're the premiers. It's a rare feeling of contentment, and peace."

There were celebrations all round for the yellow and black, with the successful VFL side presented first before the AFL team came out later.

Marlion Pickett appeared twice, having featured of course in both deciders in a story that will go down in footy folklore.

The debutant was without his premiership medal, but it was in a safe place.

"Left it with my old man," Pickett said.

When presented to the adoring crowd, he barely showed any emotion, consistent with the no-frills attitude that has been evident throughout his (very) short career.

Superstar Dustin Martin was the opposite, hamming it up with the crowd (plenty of whom sported haircuts akin to that of the man who became a dual Norm Smith medallist) when he came out, still wearing the shirt he had on when he left the MCG on Saturday night.

When interviewed, he stuck to his line about how the great thing about Richmond is no one cares who gets the disposals or wins the plaudits, but then cheekily pointed out he booted four goals against Greater Western Sydney.

Even the most optimistic of supporters couldn't have dreamed of this scenario at the end of 2016, when the Tigers followed a triple-peat of finals failures with an abysmal season that saw all at the club placed under intense scrutiny.

Changes to the board were mooted, and president Peggy O'Neal admitted as much when she said "there were a few groups" looking to take charge.

Instead, Richmond held firm, and under the guidance of dual premiership coach Damien Hardwick, have set themselves up to become a dynasty.

Gale didn't want to entertain any talk of the "D-word" but acknowledged further success could be on the horizon.

As he knows too well, though, nothing is guaranteed.

"Our list is well placed, it's the right age profile, we found some really exciting youth this year, out of adversity," Gale said.

"Does that guarantee anything? No, it doesn't. We learnt that last year."

The Tigers don't have to worry about that for a while, though. They can relax and enjoy the absolute contentment that can only be achieved in football by winning the grandest prize.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-29/tiger-army-packs-into-punt-rd-oval-to-greet-their-premiership-heroes