Bachar Houli is now the oldest triple premiership player in Richmond’s history.
The veteran star rebounding defender was 32 years and 165 days of age on Grand Final day 2020, when the Tigers defeated Geelong by 31 points at the Gabba to capture their 13th AFL/VFL premiership and his third overall.
Nine members of this year’s Richmond flag line-up are in the top 10 of the Club’s list of oldest triple premiership players.
That list is . . .
1 – Bachar Houli: 32 years, 165 days.
2 – Shane Edwards: 31 years, 365 days.
3 – Jack Riewoldt: 31 years, 359 days.
4 – Trent Cotchin: 30 years, 200 days.
5 – David Astbury: 29 years, 241 days.
6 – Dustin Martin: 29 years, 120 days.
7 – Dylan Grimes: 29 years, 100 days.
8 – Kane Lambert: 28 years, 333 days.
9 – Marlion Pickett: 28 years, 292 days.
10 – Barry Richardson: 28 years, 249 days.