Richmond's four new AFLW players have received their guernsey numbers ahead of the 2023 season, while two Tigers have changed their numbers.
In her second season as an AFLW Tiger, tough midfielder Grace Egan has progressed from the No. 2 guernsey to the No. 1.
Star rebounding defender Eilish Sheerin, also in her second year, has switched from No. 31 to Egan's former No. 2.
Goalkicker Caitlin Greiser will take on No. 9 for her opening season in the Yellow and Black, a number she has worn before playing soccer.
She'll be with locker buddies with Molly Eastman, who has chosen No. 8, inspired by her brother who donned the same number and encouraged her to pursue football. The number previously belonged to 2022 retiree Courtney Wakefield.
New Tiger Courtney Jones has kept with the same number she wore at Gold Coast before arriving at Richmond earlier this year, No. 5.
The Club's recent selection in the AFLW Season 8 Supplementary Draft, Shelby Knoll, has been handed the No. 23 jumper.
2023 Richmond AFLW guernsey numbers:
Guernsey No. |
Name |
No. 1 |
Grace Egan |
No. 2 |
Eilish Sheerin |
No. 3 |
Katie Brennan |
No. 4 |
Monique Conti |
No. 5 |
Courtney Jones |
No. 7 |
Sarah Hosking |
No. 8 |
Molly Eastman |
No. 9 |
Caitlin Gresier |
No. 11 |
Jess Hosking |
No. 12 |
Sarah D'Arcy |
No. 13 |
Meagan Kiely |
No. 14 |
Poppy Kelly |
No. 15 |
Rebecca Miller |
No. 16 |
Laura McClelland |
No. 17 |
Katelyn Cox |
No. 18 |
Libby Graham |
No. 19 |
Kate Dempsey |
No. 20 |
Beth Lynch |
No. 21 |
Charley Ryan |
No. 22 |
Ellie McKenzie |
No. 23 |
Shelby Knoll |
No. 25 |
Stella Reid |
No. 26 |
Steph Williams |
No. 27 |
Emelia Yassir |
No. 28 |
Gabrielle Seymour |
No. 29 |
Jemima Woods |
No. 35 |
Maddie Shevlin |
No. 36 |
Amelia Peck |
No. 37 |
Tessa Lavey |
No. 38 |
Meg Macdonald |