I don't want to be ... The Tiger King
By Martin Agatyn
The Advocate - NW Tassie
14/11/2008
RICHMOND legend and former Devonport footballer Matthew Richardson does not want to be the Tigers' next captain.
The Tigers best and fairest, who was recruited from Devonport in 1993, has been touted as a possible replacement for Richmond captain Kane Johnson, who stepped down from the role earlier this week.
No doubt one of the Tigers' most respected players, the appointment of Richo as skipper would be immensely popular with supporters but the 33-year- old veteran has refuted any suggestion he could lead the yellow and black in 2009.
"I'll squash that on the head straight away," the big man said when contacted yesterday.
"I'm not the right person for the captain's job," he said.
"It's time for a young captain - we've got a young group and they need a significant contribution of a captain who can move forward with them as a group."
Richardson said the likes of Nathan Foley, Chris Newman or Brett Deledio would make an ideal captain.
"But it's not up to me"' he said.
At 33 years of age, Richardson is easily the Tigers' longest serving current player, amassing 276 games in an impressive career to date, which included almost winning the Brownlow Medal this year.
At best he could be expected to play for another one or two seasons and has signed up only for next year, at this stage.
If Richardson was able to go through the season without injury and play every game and the Tigers made the finals, he would be a mathematical chance to play his 300th premiership game.
"The 300 game is not a motivation for me to go on next year, but the chance to play finals is," he said.
"The only reason you play football is to play finals and we just missed out this year."
"Plus we all know how hard it is these days to play every game of the season, so while the 300 would be nice, it's not what's driving me."
Richardson said this season was one of his best since going to the Tigers, which had been another motivating factor in his decision not to retire just yet.
"It was definitely in my top two or three years since I've been here," he said.
Richardson said he was also pleasantly surprised by his strong showing in the Brownlow Medal.
"I honestly didn't expect to go that well," he said.
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