In a special series, richmondfc.com.au is asking Tiger fans to select the best player to have worn each of the most significant guernsey numbers in the Club’s history.  To assist in your quest, we have profiled those players who have racked up a minimum of 50 games in the number.  The game totals and years listed relate to those played while wearing the specific number, not total Richmond career numbers.  Today, we focus on No. 27.

No. 27

Ian Hull – 107 games, 1936-1945

Strongly-built key position player, who was used predominantly in defence throughout his time at Tigerland.  Combined good skills and a clever football brain with considerable courage.  Was a fine mark and a long kick.  Played in Richmond’s losing Grand Final side of 1940.

Andrew Krakouer – 102 games, 2001-2007

The son of former North Melbourne champion Jimmy Krakouer produced some bursts of brilliance during his playing career with the Tigers, but lacked consistency overall.  Possessed excellent goal sense for his small-forward role. 

Ray Stokes – 93 games, 1946-1951

Won Richmond’s Best First Year Player award in 1946, after being recruited from Tasmanian club Burnie.  Subsequently developed into a top-class centreman for the Tigers.  Had an impressive skills set and was particularly adept in wet conditions.  Finished runner-up in the Club’s Best and Fairest award in 1951.

Stuart Maxfield – 89 games, 1990-1995

Talented wingman with plenty of pace.  Was a penetrating kick with his left foot and an extremely determined competitor.  A key member of Richmond’s 1995 finals campaign before departing the Club at the end of that season to join Sydney.

Ray Martin – 78 games, 1930-1935

Champion rover, who combined a rugged, fearless approach with excellent all-round skills.  Formed part of a famous, powerful Richmond ruck combination with Percy Bentley and Jack Dyer.  Was a member of the Tigers’ 1932 and 1934 premiership teams, as well as the 1933 and 1940 Grand Final sides.  Won the Club’s Best and Fairest in 1934 and 1935.

Graham Burgin – 58 games, 1965-1971

Dashing half-back, who played an important role in Richmond’s 1967 and 1969 premiership sides.  Thrived on big-occasion matches and the challenge of beating the opposition’s best half-forwards.   Injuries prevented him from playing many more games with the Tigers.