2020 Richmond Football Club season
Appearance
2020 season | |||
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President | Peggy O'Neal (7th season) | ||
Coach | AFL: Damien Hardwick (11th season) AFLW: Tom Hunter (1st season) | ||
Captain(s) | AFL: Trent Cotchin (8th season) AFLW: Katie Brennan (1st season) | ||
Home ground | AFL: MCG AFLW: Princes Park | ||
Pre-season | AFL: (0-2) | ||
AFL season | AFLW: (0-6) | ||
AFL season | AFLW: DNP | ||
Leading goalkicker | AFL: Courtney Wakefield (4) | ||
Highest home attendance | AFLW: 15,337 (Round 1 vs. Template:AFLW Car) | ||
Lowest home attendance | AFLW: 3,697 (Round 3 vs. Template:AFLW NM | ||
Average home attendance | AFLW: 9,517 | ||
Club membership | 97,000 | ||
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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 |
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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 |
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5 October | Brandon Ellis | Restricted | Richmond | Gold Coast | 2nd round | [14] |
Trades
Date | Gained | Lost | Trade partner | Ref |
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16 October | Pick 56 | Dan Butler | St Kilda | [15] |
National draft
Round | Overall pick | Player | State | Position | Team from | League from | Ref |
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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
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Head coach Assistant coaches
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2020 season
Match | Date | Score | Opponent | Opponent's score | Result | Home/away | Venue | Attendance |
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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 |
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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 | |||||
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AFL Women's
List building and recruitment
Expansion signings
Date | Player | Club from | League from | Ref |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
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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) |
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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 | |
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Nominated | Monique Conti | - | - |
22 Under 22 team
Player | Position | Appearance | |
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Named | Monique Conti | Wing | 1st |
Club awards
Best and Fairest award
Position | Player | Votes | |
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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 |
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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] |
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