Finally: Kevin Bartlett and Tommy Hafey at yesterday's luncheon, Bartlett's first official club function in 16 years. Picture: Joe Mann Bartlett returns to Tigers
31 March 2007 Herald-Sun
Daryl Timms
FOOTBALL'S longest-running stand off is finally over.
Former Richmond coach and champion player Kevin Bartlett yesterday attended his first official club function since being sacked as Tigers coach in 1991.
Bartlett received a standing ovation when he was introduced to guests at Richmond's Tommy Hafey Club luncheon at the Grand Hyatt.
He famously said after being sacked that he would not return to the club while any member of the Tigers' then board, as well as general manager Cameron Schwab, was still at the club.
While that particular board is long gone and Schwab is now with Fremantle, Bartlett had resisted all attempts to get him back to Punt Rd, but had attended premiership reunions that were not public.
At the time Bartlett said: "I will not step into the Richmond Football Club or attend any function of the Richmond Football Club whilst any member of the current board of management or the general manager are in office at the club.
"That means it could be 10 years, 20 years or even 30 years . . . I am a patient man."
Bartlett said at the time his dismissal, after four years, was a betrayal. He accused Tigers president Neville Crowe of being "disloyal and gutless".
The former champion Tiger was last night playing down his appearance at the Hafey Club luncheon, which featured the rivalry between Carlton and Richmond.
But he said last night he would attend other club functions if he had time and they appealed to him.
Asked whether it was the first official Tiger function he had attended since he coached the club, Bartlett said: "Yeah, I would say so.
"Don't make too much out of it. I was just going along to a luncheon -- no big deal.
"I can't go to everything, but from time to time I see myself, when it is suitable, going to certain things. I have no problem with that."
Bartlett, who described himself as a recluse, said he had a "great chat" to Crowe at last year's Grand Final reunion.
He said he was unaware that Crowe was not at yesterday's function.
The Tigers legend's only son Rhett made a speech on his father's behalf in 2003 when he was elevated to legend status.
Asked if he had time over again whether he would attend that function, Bartlett said he didn't want to go over "old ground".
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