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After a frustrating 2023 season which was curtailed by a foot injury, Lynch was again restricted to four games last year.
A significant injury to his left hamstring before issues with his right hamstring would ruin his 2024 campaign, which coincided with the Tigers winning just two games.
Lynch enters the 2025 season as the club’s third most experienced player and his presence on the field will be critical.
Honours: Richmond best and fairest 2022; Gold Coast best and fairest 2015, 2016; Gold Coast 2nd best and fairest 2014; All-Australian 2016; All-Australian nominee 2022; Gold Coast leading goalkicker 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017; Richmond leading goalkicker 2019, 2022; Richmond premiership sides 2019, 2020; Gold Coast co-captain 2017-18.
Brownlow Medal: Career votes 49.
Previous AFL club: Gold Coast (2011-18: 131 games, 254 goals).
Draft history: 2010 NAB AFL Draft 1st round selection (Gold Coast) No. 11; 2018 restricted free agent (Richmond).
After a frustrating 2023 season which was curtailed by a foot injury, Lynch was again restricted to four games last year.
A significant injury to his left hamstring before issues with his right hamstring would ruin his 2024 campaign, which coincided with the Tigers winning just two games.
Lynch enters the 2025 season as the club’s third most experienced player and his presence on the field will be critical.
Honours: Richmond best and fairest 2022; Gold Coast best and fairest 2015, 2016; Gold Coast 2nd best and fairest 2014; All-Australian 2016; All-Australian nominee 2022; Gold Coast leading goalkicker 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017; Richmond leading goalkicker 2019, 2022; Richmond premiership sides 2019, 2020; Gold Coast co-captain 2017-18.
Brownlow Medal: Career votes 49.
Previous AFL club: Gold Coast (2011-18: 131 games, 254 goals).
Draft history: 2010 NAB AFL Draft 1st round selection (Gold Coast) No. 11; 2018 restricted free agent (Richmond).
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Tom Lynch kicks three goals to help the Tigers on their way to beating the Crows in Adelaide.
Tom Lynch speaks to the media following the Round 1 match against Carlton.
Richmond forward Tom Lynch speaks to the media ahead of the Tigers traditional Round 1 opener against the Blues.
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