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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Richmond v Fremantle
Round 5 • Sunday 13 April 2025 • 2:35 AM (UTC)
47 7.5
Full Time
108 16.12
Dockers Won By 61
Barossa Park,  Lyndoch  • Ngadjuri

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    Game Day Hub | Round 5

    All the game day information ahead of Richmond's Round 5 clash against Fremantle at Barossa Park.

    Richmond will travel to South Australia to take on Fremantle this Sunday afternoon at Barossa Park as part of the AFL's Gather Round.

    MATCH DETAILS

    Round 5 (Gather Round)
    Richmond v Fremantle
    Sunday, April 13
    Barossa Park, 12:35pm (AEST), 12:05pm (ACST) 

    GATE TIMES

    All gates open at 10:00am (ACST) 

    BROADCAST INFORMATION

    The match will be broadcast live on Fox Footy and Kayo from 12:30pm (AEST) & 12:00pm (ACST).

    TICKETING

    Our Gather Round match against Fremantle at Barossa Park has officially sold out.

    No further tickets will be released via the Ticketmaster website.

    GETTING TO THE GAME

    PUBLIC TRANSPORT

    Catch FREE public transport to all matches during Gather Round by showing a valid game day ticket. Free travel will be available from 12:00pm Thursday and Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday.

    Adelaide Metro trains run frequent daily services from Adelaide to Gawler. For a quicker arrival time, take the route via Gawler Central (GAWC), or for a leisurely ride, take the Gawler (GAW) route. From here, free shuttle buses will be running directly from Gawler train station to Barossa.

    For more information regarding public transport options, please visit the Adelaide Metro website.

    'PARK N RIDE'

    Free Park n Rides will be available on match days within the Barossa region with regular shuttles to Barossa Park from the Park n Ride location/s. See map of Park and Ride locations.

    Park n Ride Shuttle Buses:

    Public transport to all matches during Gather Round is FREE by showing a valid game day ticket. Free travel will be available from 12:00pm Thursday and Friday, and all-day Saturday and Sunday.

    CAR & PARKING

    Drive directly to the Barossa using the Northern Connector. Located 70km northeast of Adelaide, this drive is an average 1-1.5 hour drive from Adelaide's CBD. Please be aware of road closures in the region due to the event.

    There will be no parking available at Barossa Park. Park n Rides are recommended. 

    ACCESS & INCLUSION

    There is a sensory room and prayer room available on Barossa Valley Way. Both entrances are accessible by wheelchair. There is also accessible seating available around the ground.

    Patrons can report all anti-social behaviour to 0481 174 237 via SMS.

    WHAT'S ON

    OPEN TRAINING

    Saturday, April 12 
    Glenelg Oval, South Australia 
    Training from 9:30am ACST

    For more information or upcoming sessions, click here.

    FUNCTIONS AND EVENTS

    The South Australia supporter group is proud to be hosting a special function for Gather Round this Saturday! Join Richmond legend Dale “Flea,” Weightman, assistant coaches Steve Morris & Ivan Maric, AFLW Tiger Shelby Knoll plus much more! 

    This special event will be held directly after Richmond's Open Training session on Saturday, April 12 at Glenelg Oval! 

    For more details about the event and to purchase your tickets, please click here.

    GATHER ROUND FOOTY FESTIVAL

    Gather Round Footy Festival at Elder Park is back!

    Friday, April 11
    Player Appearances
    2:00pm – 3:00pm (ACST)
    Get up close with your favourite AFL players at the Centre Bounce Stage at the Footy Festival

    Saturday, April 12
    Visit the Richmond Club Cube 
    3:30pm – 6:30pm (ACST)

    • WIN a team-signed Footy, team-signed Guernsey or a Digital Tiger Membership
    • Chat with our membership team regarding sales and enquiries
    • Richmond surprise and delights

    MEMBERSHIP

    We’re coming to Gather Round! Visit our friendly membership team at Open Training on Saturday, April 12, Glenelg Oval from 9:30am (ACST).

    Not a member of the Tiger Army? Join the Journey as an Interstate Member and get the ability to redeem a ticket for a Richmond game in your state and any five home games played in Melbourne, along with $50 credit to order your membership pack on our member exclusive online store, and access to member benefits.

    WHAT ARE WE WEARING?

    Richmond will be wearing the 2025 PUMA home guernsey and black shorts.

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    Dockers prove too strong for Tigers

    Richmond suffered defeat to Fremantle in the AFL's Gather Round.

    Richmond has suffered its fourth straight loss after falling to Fremantle by 61-points at Barossa Park on Sunday afternoon. 

    The Tigers trailed by just 10-points at halftime after a fast-paced opening two terms, with positives once again on display from Richmond’s youngsters. 

    However, the Dockers proved to be too good in the second half, kicking nine goals to one after the main break, with the final score being 16.12 (108) to 7.5 (47). 

    Jacob Hopper’s 33 disposals were the most by any player on the ground, with Richmond’s other major ball winners being Tim Taranto (26 disposals), Jayden Short (25), Tom Brown (24), Luke Trainor (22) and Sam Banks (21).

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    It was the perfect start for the Tigers, who generated a goal almost immediately from the first bounce. 

    Toby Nankervis, in his 150th game for the Club, tapped it down to Hopper, who combined with Kamdyn McIntosh for an inside 50. Debutant Jonty Faull made a positive impact in his first contest, getting the ball to ground for Maurice Rioli, who swooped and booted the opening goal.

    Rioli, playing his first senior game of the season, would add a second major later in the term, converting a set-shot after Hopper, Nankervis and Taranto linked up in the middle to push the ball forward. 

    08:07

    Early days saw Richmond playing with a pressure reminiscent of the breakthrough Round 1 win against Carlton, the youngsters hassling and harrying, particularly in attack where they leant into their smaller forward line.

    Each team kicked four goals apiece in the first quarter, with Richmond then adding the first two goals of the second term. 

    Steely Green gave Tiger fans plenty to cheer about, with a sensational snapping goal from deep in the forward pocket showcasing his strong ability in front of the big sticks. 

    08:15

    It was all Fremantle in the third and fourth quarters, though, as the Dockers flexed their muscle to run away with the victory. 

    Tom Lynch was subbed out of the game at three quarter time, replaced by Jacob Bauer. 

    Richmond’s focus now shifts to next Saturday night, when it hosts the Gold Coast Suns at Marvel Stadium. 

    RICHMOND 4.2 6.3 7.3 7.5 (47)
    FREMANTLE 4.4 7.7 13.8 16.12 (108)

    GOALS
    Richmond: Rioli 2, Sonsie, McIntosh, Lynch, Green, Blight
    Fremantle:
    Treacy 6, Frederick 3, Young 2, Bolton 2, Voss, Reid, Pearce

    BEST
    Richmond: Hopper, Nankervis, McIntosh, Ralphsmith, Trainor
    Fremantle:
    Brayshaw, Treacy, Young, Pearce, Serong, Bolton

    INJURIES
    Richmond: Nil
    Fremantle:
    Nil

    SUBSTITUTES
    Richmond: Jacob Bauer (replaced Tom Lynch at three-quarter time)
    Fremantle:
    Isaiah Dudley (replaced Luke Ryan at three-quarter time)

    Crowd: 10,028 at Barossa Park

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