Jump to content

2020 Richmond Football Club season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by DustyNail (talk | contribs) at 10:22, 24 June 2020 (AFL Women's). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Richmond Football Club
2020 season
PresidentPeggy O'Neal
(7th season)
CoachAFL: Damien Hardwick
(11th season)
AFLW: Tom Hunter
(1st season)
Captain(s)AFL: Trent Cotchin
(8th season)
AFLW: Katie Brennan
(1st season)
Home groundAFL: MCG
AFLW: Princes Park
Pre-seasonAFL: (0-2)
AFL seasonAFLW: (0-6)
AFL seasonAFLW: DNP
Leading goalkickerAFL: Courtney Wakefield
(4)
Highest home attendanceAFLW: 15,337
(Round 1 vs. Template:AFLW Car)
Lowest home attendanceAFLW: 3,697
(Round 3 vs. Template:AFLW NM
Average home attendanceAFLW: 9,517
Club membership97,000

The 2020 season is the 113th season in which the Richmond Football Club has participated in the VFL/AFL and the first season in which it participated in the AFL Women's competition.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic

The 2020 season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which was formally declared a pandemic on 11 March 2020, eight days prior to the scheduled start of the premiership season.

  • Prior to the commencement of the season, the fixture was shortened from 22 matches per team to no more than 17, under the expectation that matches would be forced to stop at the peak of the disease, or if any player tests positive.[1]
  • The season commenced on 19 March as originally scheduled, but the introduction of restrictions (and later of formal quarantines) on interstate travel, resulted in suspension of the season after round one. No further premiership matches will be played until May 31 at the earliest.[2]
  • Matches were played in empty stadiums for the first time in the league's history, starting in Round 1 and not ending until at least after the government imposed restriction on non-essential public gatherings is lifted.[3]
  • Matches played in Round 1 were played at a shortened length of 16 minutes plus time on per quarter, instead of 20 minutes plus time on. This was done in the unfulfilled hope that more than one round would be played before a suspension of the season, and that playing shorter games could facilitate more frequent games than weekly until that suspension.[4]
  • The starts of the VFL, SANFL, WAFL and NEAFL seasons were suspended due to the greater risk of external threats in the semi-professional state league environment.[5]
  • Contingency plans have been developed to ensure the entire shortened 17 round season, plus finals, can be completed – in large part to ensure that the league can recover as much broadcast revenue as possible, since this revenue is critical to the game's finances. This may include shorter breaks between games, or extending the finish date for the season into as late as December if required – although the latter option would be complicated by grounds availability as the cricket season commences.[6][7]
  • In the AFLW, all matches played from 14 March onwards were played to empty stadiums.[8]
  • The final two rounds of the home-and-away season were scratched and the finals brought forward by two weeks, being played based on ladder positions at the time.[9]

AFL

2019 off-season list changes

Retirements and delistings

Player Reason Club games Career games Ref
Alex Rance Retired 200 200 [10]
Shaun Grigg Retired 171 214 [11]
Mav Weller Retired 2 123 [12]
Connor Menadue Delisted 39 39 [13]
Jacob Townsend Delisted 20 48 [13]
Callum Moore Delisted 8 8 [13]

Free agency

Date Player Free agent type Former club New club Compensation Ref
5 October Brandon Ellis Restricted Richmond Gold Coast 2nd round [14]

Trades

Date Gained Lost Trade partner Ref
16 October Pick 56 Dan Butler St Kilda [15]

National draft

Round Overall pick Player State Position Team from League from Ref
1 21 Thomson Dow VIC Midfielder Bendigo Pioneers NAB League [16][17]
2 43 Noah Cumberland QLD Forward Brisbane Lions academy NEAFL [18]
2 44 Will Martyn QLD Midfielder/Wing Brisbane Lions academy NEAFL [19]
3 46 Hugo Ralphsmith VIC Wing/Forward Sandringham Dragons NAB League [20]
3 54 Bigoa Nyuon VIC Defender Dandenong Stingrays NAB League [21]

2020 squad

Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • (B) Category B rookie
  • Long-term injury
  • (ret.)Retired

Updated: 24 June 2020
Source(s): Senior list, Rookie list, Coaching staff

2020 season

Match Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Home/away Venue Attendance
1 Sunday 1 March, 4:00pm 6.8 (44) Collingwood 13.6 (84) Lost by 40 points Home Norm Minns Oval, Wangaratta TBC
2 Sunday 8 March, 12:40pm 14.11 (95) Greater Western Sydney 17.7 (109) Lost by 14 points Away Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga 6,556

Home and away season

Round Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Home/away Venue Attendance Ladder
1 Thursday 19 March, 7:25pm 16.9 (105) Carlton 12.9 (81) Won by 24 points Home MCG 0 6th
2 Thursday 11 June, 7:40pm 5.6 (36) Collingwood 5.6 (36) Draw Away MCG 0 5th
3 Thursday 18 June, 7:40pm 5.9 (39) Hawthorn 11.5 (71) Lost by 32 points Home MCG 0 9th
4 Saturday 27 June, 4:35pm St Kilda Away Marvel Stadium
5 Thursday 2 July, 7:40pm West Coast Away Metricon Stadium
6 Sunday 12 July, 6:10pm North Melbourne Away Marvel Stadium
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

AFL Women's

List building and recruitment

Expansion signings

Date Player Club from League from Ref
9 April Katie Brennan Template:AFLW WB AFL Women's [22]
12 April Maddy Brancatisano Template:AFLW Mel AFL Women's [23]
Phoebe Monahan Template:AFLW GWS
Iilish Ross Template:AFLW Col
15 April Christina Bernardi Template:AFLW GWS AFL Women's [24]

Trades

Date Gained Lost Trade partner Ref
16 April Sabrina Frederick Pick 12 Template:AFLW Bri [25]
24 April Monique Conti Pick 1 Template:AFLW WB [26]

Academy/VFLW pre-list signings

Date Player Club from League from Classification Ref
30 April Hannah Burchell Template:AFLW Gee AFL Women's Delisted free agent [27]
16 May Courtney Wakefield Richmond VFL Women's Open-age [28]
21 May Tayla Stahl Richmond VFL Women's Open-age [29]
20 June Alice Edmonds Richmond VFL Women's Open-age [30]
23 July Grace Campbell Richmond VFL Women's Open-age [31]
Akec Makur Chuot
Rebecca Miller
Gabby Seymour Rookie
16 August Kodi Jacques Richmond VFL Women's Open-age [32]
6 September Alana Woodward Richmond VFL Women's Open-age [33]

National draft

Round Overall pick Player Position Team from League from Ref
1 7 Sophie Molan Midfielder GWV Rebels NAB League [34]
2 25 Laura McClelland Defender Eastern Ranges NAB League [34]
2 31 Ella Wood Midfielder GWV Rebels NAB League [34]
2 40 Sarah Sansonetti Half-back Northern Knights NAB League [34]
3 43 Holly Whitford Midfielder Melbourne University VFL Women's [34]
3 55 Nekaela Butler Small defender GWV Rebels NAB League [34]
4 58 Cleo Saxon-Jones Ruck / forward Western Jets NAB League [34]
4 71 Laura Bailey Defender Richmond VFL Women's [34]
5 73 Emma Horne Midfielder Richmond VFL Women's [34]
5 84 Kate Dempsey Defender Richmond VFL Women's [34]
6 87 Ciara Fitzgerald Defender Northern Knights NAB League [34]
6 93 Emily Harley Forward Oakleigh Chargers NAB League [34]
6 96 Lauren Tesoriero Midfielder Richmond VFL Women's [34]

2020 squad

Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches

  • Jacob Thompson (midfield)
  • Jason Armistead (forwards)
  • Sam Shaw (backline)
  • Nathan Chapman (specialist/skills)
  • Liz Quinn (culture and leadership)

Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2020 season

Home and away season

Note: The final two rounds of the season were cancelled to bring forward the finals series in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Round Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Home/away Venue Attendance Conference ladder
(of 7)
1 Friday 7 February, 7:45pm 2.2 (14) Template:AFLW Car 6.12 (48) Lost by 34 points Home Ikon Park 15,337 7th
2 Saturday 15 February 15, 4:10pm 2.10 (22) Template:AFLW GC 5.3 (33) Lost by 11 points Away Metricon Stadium 7,071 7th
3 Sunday 23 February, 3:10pm 2.8 (20) Template:AFLW NM 12.4 (76) Lost by 56 points Home Ikon Park 3,697 7th
4 Saturday 29 February, 3:10pm 7.3 (45) Template:AFLW Gee 10.7 (67) Lost by 22 points Home Queen Elizabeth Oval TBC 7th
5 Saturday 7 March 5:10pm 1.5 (11) Template:AFLW GWS 7.14 (56) Lost by 45 points Away Robertson Oval 3,377 7th
6 Saturday 14 March, 5:10pm 0.3 (3) Template:AFLW StK 6.6 (42) Lost by 39 points Away RSEA Park 0 7th
7 Friday 20 March, 5:45pm Template:AFLW Bri DNP Home Ikon Park
8 Sunday 29 March, 1:10pm Template:AFLW Ade DNP Away Unley Oval

Awards

Awards

League awards

All-Australian team

Player Position Appearance
Nominated Monique Conti - -

22 Under 22 team

Player Position Appearance
Named Monique Conti Wing 1st

Club awards

Best and Fairest award

Position Player Votes
1st Monique Conti 25
2nd Phoebe Monahan 22
3rd Gabby Seymour 18
4th Christina Bernardi 16
4th Grace Campbell 16
4th Kodi Jacques 16
7th Sabrina Frederick 15
7th Sophie Molan 15
7th Sarah Sansonetti 15
10th Alice Edmonds 14
Source:[35]

Leading goalkicker award

Position Player Goals
1st Courtney Wakefield 4
2nd Christina Bernardi 3
2nd Sabrina Frederick 3
4th Katie Brennan 1
4th Kodi Jacques 1
4th Laura McClelland 1
4th Tayla Stahl 1
Source:[36]

References

  1. ^ "Season cut to 17 games, call delayed on R1 start". afl.com.au. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  2. ^ "WATCH from 4.30pm AEDT: AFL postpones season". AFL.com.au. 22 March 2020. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  3. ^ Jon Ralph (13 March 2020). "The AFL season is in limbo with Round 1 to be played without fans". Herald Sun. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  4. ^ Damian Barrett (18 March 2020). "It's on: AFL confirms round one will go ahead". Australian Football League. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  5. ^ Riley Beveridge; Mitch Cleary (16 March 2020). "UPDATE: State league comps suspended due to corona crisis". Australian Football League. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  6. ^ Mick Warner (27 March 2020). "Done deal: AFL and AFLPA for players to take a 50 per cent pay cut until May 31". Herald Sun. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  7. ^ Sam Landsberger (30 March 2020). "$600m lifeline via Marvel Stadium saves AFL but where will they play?". The Australian. Melbourne, VIC. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  8. ^ Jourdan Canil (13 March 2020). "Coronavirus crisis: What we know, what we don't". Australian Football League. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  9. ^ Sarah Black (18 March 2020). "Straight to finals: AFLW season cut short due to coronavirus". Australian Football League. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  10. ^ Lerner, Ronny (19 December 2019). "Rance shocks with immediate AFL retirement". The Age. Nine Entertainment Co. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  11. ^ "AFL 2019: Shaun Grigg officially announces retirement midway through season". Fox Sports. News Corp Australia. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  12. ^ Cleary, Mitch (20 September 2019). "Tough Tiger calls it quits after nine-year career across three clubs". AFL Media. Telstra Media. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  13. ^ a b c "Richmond announces list changes". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  14. ^ "Brandon Ellis officially a SUN". Gold Coast Suns FC. Telstra Media. 5 October 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  15. ^ "Butler is with St Kilda". St Kilda FC. Telstra Media. 16 October 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  16. ^ "Collier-Dawkins lands at Tigerland". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  17. ^ "Dow lands at Tigerland". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 27 November 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  18. ^ "Welcome to Richmond, Noah Cumberland". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 28 November 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  19. ^ "Martyn becomes a Tiger". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 28 November 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  20. ^ "Ralphsmith to Richmond". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 28 November 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  21. ^ "Nyuon joins Tigers". RIchmond FC. Telstra Media. 28 November 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  22. ^ "Brennan becomes inaugural Richmond AFLW player". Richmond. Telstra Media. 9 April 2019. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  23. ^ "Tigers sign AFLW trio". Richmond. Telstra Media. 12 April 2019.
  24. ^ "Bernardi joins AFLW Tigers". Richmond. Telstra Media. 15 April 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  25. ^ "AFLW Tigers add more star power with Frederick". Richmond. Telstra Media. 16 April 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  26. ^ "Bulldogs secure AFLW top draft pick". Western Bulldogs. Telstra Media. 24 April 2019.
  27. ^ "Burchell becomes an AFLW Tiger". Richmond. Telstra Media. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  28. ^ Spiteri, Tate (16 May 2019). "Wakefield becomes ninth AFLW Tiger". Richmond. Telstra Media. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  29. ^ Wood, Lauren (21 May 2019). "Richmond signs bank robbery getaway driver to its 2020 AFLW foundation list". Herald Sun. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  30. ^ "Edmonds becomes 11th AFLW Tiger". Richmond. Telstra Media. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
  31. ^ "AFLW Tigers make quartet of signings". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 23 July 2019. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  32. ^ "Exciting youngster Kodi Jacques signs with AFLW Tigers". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  33. ^ Kalac, Grace (6 September 2019). "Woodward earns AFLW selection". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  34. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "AFLW draftee pocket profiles". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
  35. ^ "Conti becomes Richmond's inaugural AFLW best and fairest". Richmond FC. Telstra Media. 28 May 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  36. ^ "Richmond WFC 2020 Season (AFL)". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 May 2020.