2012 has been a record breaking year with membership recording 50,000+ members for the first time in club history and to date we have $5.53 million pledged to the Fighting Tiger Fund which is within touching distance of our goal of $6 million. The support and generosity of our members has been fantastic and we have a number of activities occurring to thank you for your support -

52,000 members strong.
$5.5m pledged to the Fighting Tiger Fund

This Sunday vs North Melbourne
MCG, 3:15pm

Free Members BBQ
Join us outside the ME Bank Centre from 1pm for a free BBQ, merchandise giveaways, complimentary coffee cart and player appearances. Members will be required to show their membership card with Non-members encouraged to make a gold coin donation with funds raised going towards the Club’s preferred charity, the Alannah and Madeline Foundation.

At the game
•    Visit the Fighting Tiger Fund  marquee at Gate 3 to grab your autograph card, player appearances and make a contribution to the Fighting Tiger Fund
•    Richmond Players in attendance at the gate 3 marquee from 2.00pm - 3.00pm

AFL Playground
Bring the kids along to meet Tiger Stripes and let them test their vertical leap and agility, take a speccy, kick the winning goal and even get their picture taken for the Club’s AFL Record cover at the AFL Playground located at Gate 6 from 1.30pm. All kids up to 12 years of age and their families are welcome free of charge and don’t forget to get your face painted while you’re there!

Cheersquad Banner
The Club will pay tribute to all those that have contributed $100 and over to the Fighting Tiger Fund by displaying their names prominently on the Round 17 run-through banner.

Guard of Honour
Forming a Guard of Honour prior to today’s match is a group of significant stakeholders who have contributed to the Fighting Tiger Fund and played a big part in achieving $5.5 million in pledges

National Sports Museum
The National Sports Museum is offering all Richmond members 50% off  entry this Sunday. Located across two levels of the Olympic Stand, visitors can enter the National Sports Museum via Gate 3 and immerse themselves in some of the finest sports-related artefacts and interactive technology witnessed anywhere in the world.


Get to the game this Sunday, and let’s fill the ‘G with Yellow & Black.