'Richo' in America
The Australian
April 01, 2008
Star Richmond Tigers full forward Matthew Richardson is set to join former AFL compatriots Ben Graham and Saverio Rocca in the NFL next year after revealing last night his desire to make 2008 his final year.
'Richo' said the time had come after 16 years as the Tigers number one spearhead to hang up his AFL football boots and seek a new challenge in the United States.
"I've been thinking about this for a while," explained Richardson. "Probably since midway through 2007. I felt the time was right for me step away and give our younger guys more opportunity to develop and play more game time."
"I love the Richmond footy club and they've been really good to me over such a long period throughout my career but the future direction of the club belongs to Jay (Schulz), Cleve (Hughes) and Jack (Riewoldt). I think it's time for them to take over the forward line mantle."
Richardson, who reached the milestone of 750 goals on the weekend in the Tigers 41-point loss to North Melbourne and sits 12th on the AFL's all-time goalkicking list, stated the NFL provided an enormous opportunity that was too good to pass up.
"I'm now 33 years of age and so if I waited any longer to make a decision on my future the chance would have been gone," Richardson said.
"I'll probably head over there sometime during the year, probably the midseason break, to meet up with contacts I've already made and also to discuss things with Ben and Saverio who have kindly offered to share their advice and experiences. I realise it's not going to be easy and there are no guarantees but I'm really looking forward to the challenge."
Richardson has notified the club yesterday of his decision to retire at the end of the season. Richmond Football Director Greg Miller said 'Richo' had been Richmond during such a disappointing era for the Tigers.
"Well obviously we are sad to see the big fella go. He's been such a massive part of Richmond for such a long time. A truly loyal servant to the club and a fantastic person. He's stuck by the club despite the lack of success (Richardson played in just one finals series back in 2001) and has always given 110% both on and off the field. He has been the face of Richmond and coaches, players, staff and supporters will miss him deeply when he finally hangs up the boots at the end of the season," Miller said.
The club will hold a media conference at 1pm today at Punt Rd Oval. A gala testimonial night for Richardson will be organised for later on in the year.
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