The Tigers will field an unchanged line-up for their Pride Round clash with Geelong, headlined by Kate Dempsey to play her 50th AFLW game.

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The Tigers recorded a 36-point win over arch-rival Collingwood last Saturday at the Swinburne Centre.

Their next challenge is against Geelong on Saturday afternoon as part of the AFLW’s Pride Round.

Richmond will bring its AFLW Pride guernsey home to the Swinburne Centre on Saturday afternoon, supported by Midsumma and Minus18.

The AFLW Tigers will wear Richmond’s Pride guernsey, developed by Rebecca Miller and Libby Graham, in conjunction with artist Matthew Chan.

The guernsey – first worn in the 2023 Pride Round – features two key elements: mountains that capture the peaks and valleys throughout life and a rainbow sash, which represents the path of self-acceptance and growth for people within the LGBTQIA+ community.

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Kate Dempsey will play her 50th AFLW game on Saturday afternoon.

Dempsey, 29, is an inaugural VFLW Tiger, and the current longest-serving Richmond Women’s Tiger.

The winger enjoyed a stand-out season in 2023, placing third in Richmond’s best and fairest and averaging a career-high 20 disposals across her 10 games.

Since playing just one game in Richmond’s 2020 AFLW debut season due to injury and illness, Dempsey has played 48 consecutive games for the Tigers.

DEMPSEY: 'Pride in so many things.' 

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Richmond's three emergencies for the clash at the Swinburne Centre are Laura McClelland, Jemima Woods and Molly Eastman.

The first bounce is set for 3:05pm at the Swinburne Centre, with gates open from 2:00pm.

Saturday afternoon's game will be broadcast live on Fox Footy from 3:00pm AEDT, and will also be available via live-stream on the AFL Live Official App and Kayo.

Richmond v Geelong Cats

Week 7

Swinburne Centre, Melbourne • VIC