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Tigers secure four aces

Richmond has re-signed four key players, as it seeks to strengthen its long-term position.

7:34am  Jun 19, 2013

Richo’s Six-pointers for Round 12

Richmond great Matthew Richardson highlights six key points arising from the Tigers’ 38-point victory over Adelaide at the MCG last Saturday.

4:32pm  Jun 18, 2013

Stewart’s strong Tiger passion

One of the game’s all-time greats, Ian Stewart, sent a stirring message to Richmond’s current playing group at the Club’s gala Hall of Fame function last Saturday night.

1:04pm  Jun 18, 2013

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Dimma's DIssection: R12

3:51pm  Jun 19, 2013

Dan Richardson on SEN

1:23pm  Jun 19, 2013

Talking Tigers: 2013 round 13

1:00pm  Jun 19, 2013

Indian Tiger Supporter Group

This supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football.  The Tigers’ home ground is the mighty MCG. As with cricket, it is a great place to watch elite-level football.

The Richmond Football Club is keen to build on its relationship with the Indian community.  As a result, the Club has formed the Indian Tigers Supporter Group. This supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football.

Indian cricket great Rahul Dravid is delighted to be the patron of the Indian Tigers Support Group.
“Sport brings people together. I have seen that all over the world. It’s great that Richmond is connecting with the Indian community,” said the champion batsman, who visited the ME Bank Centre at Punt Road Oval on the eve of the 2011 Boxing Day Test.

“I like the idea of the Indian Tigers supporter group – it will give Indians another team and another sport to follow. I have watched some games on television – it is fast and very physical.  It would be great to see a game played in India one day.”

Indeed, Richmond does have aspirations to play an exhibition game in Mumbai in the near future. As part of this planned activity in 2012 Richmond officials joined a Victorian State Government Trade Mission in India.

We would like to offer you a free three-game Richmond membership for the 2013 season, as well as an automatic, free membership of the Indian Tigers Supporter Group.

Your free Indian Tiger Membership entitles you to:
·         Access to any 3 home games in Melbourne
·         Personalised 2013 membership card
·         A unique inner sanctum experience at the Club, before a game at the MCG
·         Personalised communication from the club

In 2012, the Richmond Football Club achieved a significant goal by signing over 53,000 members and breaking our all-time membership record.  We want to be even bigger and better in 2013, as we continue our quest for 75,000 members by 2014.

To join the Indian Tiger Supporter Group, fill in the form below