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Preseason - AAMI Community Series

RICHMOND vs Hawthorn


Saturday, 5th March @ Devonport Oval

Start time: 1:10pm


Broadcast: All 2022 AAMI Community Series matches will be broadcast live on FOX FOOTY and Kayo.


Ticketing:

Tickets go on-sale Wednesday, February 23 (all times are local to venue)
Club and AFL Members – 10am
General Public – 12pm
Prices – $20 Adult, $15 Concession, Kids Under 15 Free

Club Members

Club members will have free access to the match their team is competing in. For matches at Devonport Oval, GIANTS Stadium, Richmond Oval and Fremantle Oval, Club Members will need to redeem a free ticket to gain entry. Club members wishing to attend the matches at Marvel Stadium or Metricon Stadium may scan their memberships to access or pay for an upgrade to guarantee entry.

AFL Members – will need to redeem a free ticket for all matches.



https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1064187

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Hillcrest Community Public Fund: https://www.devonport.tas.gov.au/hillcrest-community-public-fund-launched/

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The AFL confirms Devonport Oval will host Hawthorn vs. Richmond in a tribute match

In December last year, the league announced the Hawthorn and Richmond football clubs would participate in a tribute match for the families and communities of Hillcrest Primary School following the tragic accident in Devonport.

Further initiatives surrounding the tribute match include:

• AFL players from the Hawthorn, Richmond and North Melbourne Football Clubs will run football clinics and engage with the local community on Friday, March 4.

• Post-match at Devonport Oval will see a special music act by local Tasmanian artist Luca Brasi, followed by interviews with Hawthorn and Richmond players and other special guests.

• Healing for Hillcrest: Supporting the Hillcrest Primary School Community fundraising dinner will be held at Devonport’s paranaple Arts Centre on the Saturday evening following the match. Club Presidents, CEOs, footballers, and special guests including prominent Tasmanians will be in attendance at the dinner with items from AFL Clubs and other sporting memorabilia to be auctioned.

• All funds raised from the tribute match and activity surrounding the game will go directly to the Hillcrest Community Public Fund.

AFL Chief Executive Officer Gillon McLachlan said it was important for the game to play a role in supporting those impacted in the Tasmanian community.

"On behalf of the AFL, our thoughts are to those impacted by the terrible accident, including the families, first responders, the school community, and the close-knit North-West community of Tasmania,” Mr McLachlan said.

"Together with the Hawthorn, Richmond and North Melbourne football clubs, we continue to work closely with the Devonport Council and the Tasmanian Government to best support the local community.

"A fundraiser and a game of football cannot change what has happened, but it is one way for our game to wrap our arms around the North-West community and show our support."

Richmond CEO Brendon Gale said:

"We were all deeply saddened by the tragic events at Hillcrest Primary School. As a Club with deep connections to Tasmania, we look forward to playing in a game that we hope can in some small way support the local Devonport community."

Hawthorn President Jeff Kennett said:

“The events that occurred in Devonport last December were truly heart-breaking.

“The club is honoured to play a role in helping re-build this community, and we hope this game provides the Tasmanian people with some light and joy after what has been a challenging time for the state.

“Hawthorn has a long-standing connection to Tasmania, and we will continue to assist and offer our support to its community in any capacity possible.”

North Melbourne Kangaroos CEO Ben Amarfio said:

“The Hillcrest Primary School community have remained in our thoughts since that tragic day in December.

“We’ve had a decade-long relationship with Tasmania. Some of our senior staff and twelve players across our men’s and women’s teams are from Tassie, so it’s an extra special place for us.  We are honoured to be involved in this initiative.

“While we can’t heal the pain, we hope to offer some support, a little respite and hopefully put some smiles on the faces of those affected.”

Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein said:

“The Tasmanian Government is very pleased to be working with the AFL and the Hawthorn and Richmond football clubs on hosting this important tribute match and associated activities in Devonport in early March.

“Footy is a game that brings communities together and I commend the clubs and the AFL for this initiative which will help with the community recovery process from the heartbreaking Hillcrest tragedy late last year.”

Devonport Mayor Annette Rockliff said the Healing for Hillcrest AFL match would be a good opportunity for the community to come together to continue to support those still reeling from the December tragedy. Cr Rockliff said Devonport City Council was appreciative of the efforts by all involved in creating a special event that will see all funds raised help to care for the Hillcrest community, through the Hillcrest Community Public Fund.

“So much generosity has come from all corners of the globe over the past two months and this AFL match is another opportunity for that support to continue to help our community heal,” Cr Rockliff said.

“Council has been working with organisers to ensure Devonport Oval is match-ready as the city welcomes the return of AFL. We’ve been told the ground is perfect for AFL playing requirements and it’s exciting for Devonport to host these two AFL powerhouse clubs.

“I’m sure this game will generate a great deal of interest and excitement as both teams have very passionate supporters in Tasmania and strong connections to the North-West region.”

Hillcrest Community Public Fund | Devonport City Council

The tragedy that occurred at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport is truly heartbreaking. Funds raised from the Healing for Hillcrest event will help deliver a series of initiatives in support of the Hillcrest Primary School Community and will be administered through the Hillcrest Community Public Fund that has been set up specifically to provide ongoing care for the community.

For supporters wishing to contribute to the Fund, the AFL together with the Hawthorn, Richmond and North Melbourne Football Clubs, will communicate further details closer to the match. Read more here.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1064187


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Tim Livingstone said this weekend is a dress rehearsal for round 1. The team will be a good guide to who runs out against Carlton.

Grimes is back this week.

Balta to remain playing up forward.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1069712/-we-can-t-wait-to-see-our-fans-at-the-g-tim-livingstone

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RICHMOND USING HAWTHORN MATCH AS “DRESS REHEARSAL” FOR CARLTON OPENER

By Brahden O'Connell
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Richmond's 18-point practice match win over Geelong last Saturday saw many senior Tigers in action and the expectation is that it will be much of the same this weekend.

The Tigers will tune up for their Round 1 clash with Carlton by taking on Hawthorn in Devonport on Saturday.

With newly-appointed co-captain Dylan Grimes entering the line-up, GM of Football Performance Tim Livingstone revealed that the AAMI Community Series meeting with the Hawks will be a likely preview of the 22 that will suit up for the Blues in a fortnight.

“It is a dress rehearsal this week as far as we’re concerned,” he said on Sportsday.

“It’s your last chance before round one to get your crew playing together.

“You’ll get a fair indication of what the round one team will look like come Saturday.”

The off-season retirements of three-time premiership defenders Bachar Houli and David Astbury left Richmond with two gaping holes in their back six coming off last season’s disappointing campaign.

The acquisition of North Melbourne’s Robbie Tarrant was the club’s solution to the Astbury void, but Houli’s spot on the half-back flank will be covered up by someone already in-house.

Livingstone believes Daniel Rioli - who struggled to find form as a forward in recent years - is one of the leading candidates to step into the rebounding role.

“In terms of Bachar, it’s hard to replace anyone of that ability,” he added.

“We’re really excited by Daniel Rioli’s shift down back last year and what he was able to produce.

“We think his game can go to another level.”

Among the other candidates are youngsters Hugo Ralphsmith and Rhyan Mansell, who have both turned heads in pre-season.

“Hugo Ralphsmith played some terrific footy on Saturday (against Geelong),” Livingstone said.

“Rhyan Mansell has been good in his first year.

“So we’ve got some options there off half-back and some guys that are playing good footy.”

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/03/01/richmond-using-hawthorn-match-as-dress-rehearsal-for-carlton-opener/

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Game is sold out.


WHERE TO WATCH
The game will be broadcast on Fox Footy from 1.00pm AEDT. The game will also be streamed live on Kayo.

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1071172/healing-for-hillcrest-game-day-hub

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Tomorrow our players will be wearing jumpers displaying a special Healing for Hillcrest logo, a tribute to the local Devonport community ❤️

All guernseys will be auctioned with funds raised going to the Hillcrest Community Public Fund - https://tige.rs/HillcrestAuction


https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1499563291357577220

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Four-man captain’s run in Tassie:



https://twitter.com/Richmond_FC/status/1499602925399654400

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AFL Preseason: Richmond team vs Hawthorn
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2022, 05:50:47 PM »
Richmond has named its 26-man squad for Saturday's AAMI Community Series clash against Hawthorn at Devonport Oval.

Newly-appointed Richmond co-captain Dylan Grimes has been named to play in his first competitive hit-out of the pre-season, as has Trent Cotchin and Daniel Rioli.

Richmond team

B:    Dylan Grimes     Robbie Tarrant         Josh Gibcus

HB:  Jayden Short      Nathan Broad          Daniel Rioli

C:    Jack Ross           Trent Cotchin       Kamdyn McIntosh

HF:   Shai Bolton         Liam Baker          Shane Edwards

F:     Noah Balta          Tom Lynch           Jack Riewoldt

R:   Toby Nankervis     Dion Prestia         Dustin Martin

Int:  Hugo Ralphsmith    Ivan Soldo      Jake Aarts       Jason Castanga      Bigoa Nyuon       Tom Brown     Will Martyn   
 Maurice Rioli

Emg:  Ben Miller    Samson Ryan    Marlion Pickett    Matt Parker

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1071194/tigers-name-squad-for-final-pre-season-clash/

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Would have liked Miller in that side.

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Same here georgie. I would've thought Miller is ahead of Biggie at this stage.

Rapt to see Brown named but really surprise Maurice jnr is there. As much as Livingstone said this would be a dress rehearsal for round 1, we must be wanting to give some of the young cubs experience in travelling interstate.

No RCD despite Burge saying he was right for selection. Either we are just being overcautious due to his ribs or he's playing VFL tomorrow.

Those missing:

Injured: Floss, Lambert, Graham, Banks.

VFL: Caddy, RCD, Dow, Mansell, Cumberland, Sonsie, Clarke & Stack.
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I marvel at courage of 12 yo Declean Brown and his family. He survived the Devonport jumping castle tragedy ..but was in a coma for a week with fractured hip, spine, neck ,dislocated pelvis. He met his Tiger heroes at a footy clinic prior to tomorrow’s tribute match.


https://twitter.com/NickMcCallum7/status/1499655579916136449

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Special day in Devonport



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Apparently going to be wet tomorrow in Devonport.

Saturday 5 March
Summary
Min 18
Max 23
Humid. Showers easing.
Possible rainfall: 1 to 5 mm
Chance of any rain: 80%
Humid. Cloudy. High chance of showers, most likely in the early morning. Winds northeasterly 15 to 25 km/h becoming light early in the morning.

http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/forecasts/devonport.shtml

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I know caddy isn’t exactly considered best 22 anymore but not being able to crack a squad of 26 is surprising.

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Sun out in Devonport.

Kate Ceberano singing 'Brave'.

Coverage on Kayo.

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Game started.