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TRADE WEEK GOES STALE
Trade week for the Tiger has gone stale, with star Bomber defender rejecting a
lucrative offer by the Tigers, namely a 3 years $1.2 million deal, while the fate
of former Bulldog Nathan Brown still hangs in the balance, after being likened
to a direct swap for ex-Hawk Jade Rawlings. However, the Tigers are still confident
of striking a deal with the Dees, with a direct swap for the 20th draft pick
for the 'Tiger on his way' Ben 'Dutchy' Holland, still a likely result...
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TIGER NEWS - Wednesday, 15th October 2003
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TIGERS FAREWELL FEROTIOUS SEASON
The Richmond Football Club has put the finishing touches to their disgraceful season, going down
to the Hawks at the M.C.G. by just 4 points in arguably the most emotional day in the Tiger's
history. In a day of farewells, the club said goodbye to the greatest Tiger of them all, the great Jack
Dyer. For good measure, the Tigers also had two more 'lasts'. A farewell to Richmonds oldest
current player, former Bulldog Leon Cameron, and a farewell to the old Richmond Club Rooms at the 'G',
before they are torn down over the Summer to make way for the new Northern Stands...
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TIGER NEWS - Monday, 1st September 2003
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OPINION COLUMNS |
COGSY FOR THE BROWNLOW
On Monday night, Richmond youngster Mark Coughlan staked his claim as Richmond's most
promising upcoming star. The 21 year old midfielder picked up 16 votes in the 2003
Chas Brownlow Trophy count, just 6 away from the winning number of votes. Mark Ricutto,
Nathan Buckley and Adam Goodes walked away with a medal each from the night, each
scoring 22 votes for the season...
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TS - Opinion - Tuesday, 23rd September 2003
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