Richmond will enter the 2014 season with the eighth-most experienced playing list in the AFL competition.

The average games per player for the Tigers’ list is 62, which is a significant jump from what it was in Damien Hardwick’s first season as coach in 2010, but still reflective of a relatively youthful group.

Back in 2010, Richmond’s average games per player was just 42, which was the equal-lowest in the competition.

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In season 2014, the AFL’s most experienced club, in terms of games played across its list, is Fremantle, with an average of 71 per player.

Least experienced league club in this category is GWS, with an average of only 34 games per player.

The full list of average AFL games per club in 2014 is:

  1. Fremantle – 71

Eq. 2.  Sydney – 69

Eq. 2.  Carlton – 69

4.  North Melbourne – 67

Eq. 5.  Collingwood – 65

Eq. 5.  Hawthorn – 65

7.  West Coast – 64

8.  Richmond – 62

9.  Essendon – 61

10.  Geelong – 60

11.  St Kilda – 58

12.  Brisbane – 57

13.  Western Bulldogs – 56

14.  Adelaide – 55

15.  Port Adelaide – 54

16.  Melbourne – 47

17.  Gold Coast – 45

18.  Greater Western Sydney – 34