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Mark Riccuito retiring
« on: August 16, 2007, 02:12:31 PM »
Riccuito is expected to announce his retirement today at a Crows' press conference.


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Re: Mark Riccuito retiring
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2007, 05:37:08 PM »
A changing of the guard this year with so many champions retiring.

All the best to Riccuito in his post footy career.
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Re: Mark Riccuito retiring
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2007, 06:49:50 PM »
A changing of the guard this year with so many champions retiring.

All the best to Riccuito in his post footy career.

ditto.

Past couple of years marred by injury and a dissapointing end to a magnificent career

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Richmond tried to trade for a 17 year old Mark Ricciuto (The Age)
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2007, 04:15:51 AM »
The Crow the Tigers were left to Roo
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The Age
August 22, 2007

HE'S a Brownlow medallist, premiership player and All-Australian captain: there's not much Mark Ricciuto hasn't achieved in football. So do you reckon Richmond would have liked to have got its hands on him before he'd even played a game? Just a little bit. And for one glorious day in 1992, Tigers insiders dared to dream that the impressive teenager might be headed to Punt Road. It may well be the greatest trade that never happened.

A couple of seasons earlier, Richmond had drafted South Australian ruckman/forward Brett Chalmers, but he refused to cross the border and was simply filling a spot on its list. The then Richmond general manager, Cameron Schwab, recalled that the fledgling Crows were showing considerable interest in trading for Chalmers. "It was one of probably 100 discussions that you have in trade week," Schwab said yesterday. "But we raised the name of a kid who showed a fair bit of promise — we thought that mightn't be a bad deal, a stocky teenage midfielder for a towering key-position player." The mature-bodied Ricciuto was an under-17 All-Australian and had some big wraps on him. "The Crows rang us back later and said, 'No thanks'," Schwab said.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/sport/the-crow-the-tigers-were-left-to-roo/2007/08/21/1187462265210.html