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2025 AAMI Community Series
Richmond v Collingwood
Round 1 • Wednesday 26 February 2025 • 8:10 AM (UTC)
49 6.13
Full Time
132 21.6
Magpies Won By 83
IKON Park,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Game Day Hub

    All the game day information ahead of Richmond's Charity Shield match against Collingwood this Wednesday at Ikon Park.

    Richmond will meet Collingwood this Wednesday evening at Ikon Park as they play for the Charity Shield, as part of the AFL’s AAMI Community Series.

    All profits from ticket sales to the match will be donated to Foodbank, which will help provide food to Victorians experiencing financial hardship.

    FOODBANK DONATION | Help feed the 69,000 strong crowd Foodbank supports every single day

    MATCH DETAILS

    2025 Foodbank Charity Shield
    Richmond v Collingwood
    Wednesday, February 26
    7.10pm, Ikon Park, Carlton

    WHERE TO WATCH

    This match will be broadcast live on Fox Footy, Kayo and the AFL Website from 7.00pm AEST.

    TICKETING

    This is a fully ticketed event, with all profits from the match donated to Foodbank. 

    Member tickets are available for a discounted price of $10, while non-members can purchase tickets to the game for $20.

    All juniors aged 14 or under (as of January 1st, 2025) can attend the match for free, however they must redeem a $0 junior ticket via Ticketmaster.

    GATES OPEN

    Gates 4, 5 & 6 open from 6:00pm

    GETTING TO THE GAME

    Public Transport
    We strongly encourage our fans to take public transport to Ikon Park. Plan your trip to the match via Journey Planner. 

    • Tram number #19 and jump off at Stop #16 (Walker Street)  
    • Royal Park Train Station is a short 15-minute walk from IKON Park 
    • Uber Drop off zone at Royal Parade 

    Parking
    There is limited parking available near Ikon Park. Some nearby parking options are: 

    • Garton street & Bowen crescent (street parking) 
    • Barkly square (3 hour parking) 

    WHAT'S ON?

    Foodbank Charity Shield

    Richmond and Collingwood will for the second time play for the Charity Shield, a match where all ticket sale profits will be donated to Foodbank, helping provide food to Victorians experiencing financial hardship.

    FOODBANK DONATION | Help feed the 69,000 strong crowd Foodbank supports every single day

    ½ Time

    At half-time we will hear from Foodbank CEO Dave McNamara about why the support of the Tiger Army is so important. 

    ¾ Time

    Don't miss the Tigers v Pies mascot race featuring our very own, Sash and Stripes. 

    RICHMOND MEMBERSHIP

    Visit our friendly membership team at our marquee located outside Gate 6. They will be there to help with any questions and queries you might have from 5:30pm until the end of quarter time.   

    Join the Journey in 2025! Gain access to the live footy action, exclusive member opportunities and enjoy our member-only portal ‘Richmond Member Rewards’.

    For any other questions relating to your 2025 membership, call 1300 742 466 or visit strongandbold.com.au.

    WHAT ARE WE WEARING?

    Richmond will wear the 2025 PUMA pre-season home guernsey featuring the Charity Shield logo and black shorts.

    All match-worn guernseys will be available at auction from Monday, February 24. 

    SOCIAL MEDIA

    Keep updated with Richmond’s Instagram, Facebook and X accounts for all the latest news and behind-the-scenes action on game day.

    Download the Richmond Official App for LIVE scores and stats of every game delivered to your phone or tablet.

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    Tigers defeated in Charity Shield clash with Magpies

    Despite showing glimpses of promise at times, a baby-faced Richmond side were defeated by Collingwood in the AAMI Community Series.

    Nick Daicos showed no signs of being slowed down by an off-season foot injury, putting any ill effects behind him to dominate in an AAMI Community Series win for Collingwood over Richmond.

    Daicos, who saw his summer preparations delayed by plantar fasciitis, was at his scintillating best as the Pies ran up a commanding score against a youthful Tigers outfit to win 21.6 (132) to 6.13 (49) at Ikon Park on Wednesday night.

    While the scoreboard didn't flatter Richmond, a baby-faced Tigers side still showed glimpses of promise amid the Collingwood onslaught. In fact, to half-time, Adem Yze's side had more inside 50s and the same amount of scoring shots, yet trailed by 45 points.

    It was the lack of forward-half class at one end, and the distinct absence of any senior bodies at the other, that ultimately cost Richmond despite a night of industry and flashes of hope.

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    As expected, it was otherwise the club's experienced players that did prove the best contributors with Jacob Hopper (31 disposals, one goal), Kamdyn McIntosh (30 disposals, one goal) and Jayden Short (25 disposals, six marks) all among the side's big ball-winners.

    Richmond youngster Jacob Blight competed hard and did some nice things behind the ball. He looks certain to add to his three senior games from last season. Young forward Jacob Bauer, with just seven senior appearances to his name, was also dangerous in attack. He demonstrated a nice leap on several occasions and finished with two goals.

    Nick Daicos racked up 32 disposals, eight tackles, six clearances, 11 score involvements and four goal assists for the Magpies while playing in just over a half, giving fans a tantalising taste of his next evolution at AFL level.

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    Dan Houston (22 disposals, seven marks) was classy in the backline and kicked a long-range bomb, Harry Perryman (20 disposals, one goal) played the whole game as a centre-bounce midfielder and looked accomplished in the role, while Tim Membrey (11 disposals, four goals) was a dangerous presence in attack.

    Steele Sidebottom (22 disposals, one goal) played as a purely inside midfielder, starting the majority of centre bounces and proving very influential, while Josh Daicos (27 disposals, seven marks) provided plenty of run from half-back and also impacted on the scoreboard.

    Collingwood also found potency from its forward line group as Brody Mihocek, Membrey, Bobby Hill, Dan McStay and Jamie Elliott combined for 16 of the side's 21 goals in a clinically efficient attacking display.

    RICHMOND 1.7 4.10 5.10 6.13 (49)
    COLLINGWOOD 6.0 13.1 19.1 21.6 (132)

    GOALS
    Richmond: Bauer 2, Mansell, Ross, McIntosh, Hopper
    Collingwood: Mihocek 4, Membrey 4, Hill 4, McStay 2, Elliott 2, Houston, J.Daicos, Perryman, Sidebottom, Cameron

    BEST
    Richmond:
    McIntosh, Hopper, Ross, Nankervis, Short
    Collingwood: N.Daicos, Lipinski, J.Daicos, Hill, Perryman, Membrey, Houston

    INJURIES
    Richmond: Nil
    Collingwood: Nil

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