Richmond players visited Primary and Secondary Schools across Victoria on Tuesday.
Fresh off their Round 4 win against Brisbane at the Gabba, the Tigers hosted AFL Super Clinics and visited schools.
The Tigers visited the Club's Next Generation Academy Program towns Mildura, Wangaratta, Shepparton, Castlemaine and Kyneton.
Players also visited Cardinia Shire towns Pakenham and Bunyip.
Richmond midfielder Nathan Drummond returned to Shepparton, where he grew up played junior football.
Drummond, alongside teammates Shaun Grigg, Ben Lennon, Kamdyn McIntosh, Kane Lambert, Jayden Short, Dion Prestia and Oleg Markov, held a multicultural coaching session and a skills session for about 400 Primary School children.
They then visited Wanganui Secondary College, Shepparton High School and St Luke’s and St George's Road Primary Schools - engaging with budding Goulburn Valley footballers.
"It's good to come back to where I'm from and give back a bit of my time," Drummond told WIN News Shepparton.
"It always makes it a bit more special when I come back here because I know a couple of the schools and a few of the kids here."