Richmond has used the highest number of players of any club in the competition 18 rounds into the 2010 home-and-away season.  The Tigers also have had the most debutants.

At the completion of Round 18, a total of 39 players had represented Richmond - nine of them first-year players.

In stark contrast, top-four teams St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs had used 32 players respectively, with three debutants each.

Here’s how the appearance numbers of all the league clubs stack up after Round 18 . . .


39 - Richmond (9 debutants)
38 - Melbourne (5 debutants)
37 - North Melbourne (8 debutants)
36 - Brisbane (3 debutants)
36 - Essendon (5 debutants)
36 - Port Adelaide (6 debutants)
36 - West Coast (7 debutants)
35 - Adelaide (6 debutants)
35 - Carlton (2 debutants)
35 - Fremantle (7 debutants)
35 - Sydney (4 debutants)
33 - Collingwood (1 debutant)
33 - Geelong (5 debutants)
33 - Hawthorn (3 debutants)
32 - St Kilda (3 debutants)
32 - Western Bulldogs (3 debutants)


The highest number of players Richmond has used in a season over the past 20 years is 41, which occurred in both 1991 and 1993.  And, the Tigers’ 11 debutants in 1993 is the most they’ve had during the past two decades.