As we settle into the first day of the new year, here is a list of the key anniversaries and milestones at Tigerland in 2024 . . .
Anniversaries
• 100 years since Richmond defeated Essendon in the final game of the 1924 season, but didn’t win the premiership because of the unique round-robin finals series that was introduced that year. Essendon was awarded the premiership.
• 90 years since Richmond’s fourth premiership in the VFL competition, defeating South Melbourne by 39 points in the 1934 Grand Final at the MCG.
• 90 years since star Richmond goalkicking rover Dick Harris made his debut with the Club in 1934.
• 80 years since the Tigers finished runners-up to Fitzroy in the 1944 Grand Final at Junction Oval.
• 70 years since brilliant Richmond ruckman Roy Wright won his second Brownlow Medal in 1954.
• 60 years since Richmond’s last game of VFL/AFL football for premiership points at Punt Road in 1964.
• 60 years since star ruckman Neville Crowe won his second Richmond Best and Fairest award in 1964.
• 50 years since the Tigers defeated North Melbourne by 41 points in the 1974 Grand Final at the MCG.
• 50 years since the infamous Windy Hill brawl between Richmond and Essendon in Round 7 of the ’74 season.
• 50 years since brilliant rover Kevin Bartlett won his fourth Jack Dyer Medal in 1974.
• 20 years since gun utility player Joel Bowden won his first Jack Dyer Medal in 2004.
• 10 years since star midfielder Trent Cotchin won his third Jack Dyer Medal in 2014.
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Milestones
• Dustin Martin 11 games to the 300-game milestone.
• Dylan Grimes 21 games to the 250-game milestone.
• Nathan Broad 24 games to the 150-game milestone.
• Noah Balta 15 games to the 100-game milestone.
• Tom Lynch 15 games to the 100-game milestone at Richmond.
• Marlion Pickett 22 games to the 100-game milestone.