Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt became the 10th Tiger in Club history to reach 300 career goals, during last Sunday’s match against St Kilda.

Riewoldt booted three goals against the Saints, moving him to 302 goals and joining the likes of Jack Titus, Matthew Richardson and Kevin Bartlett to reach a triple century of goals at Tigerland.

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And he is just four goals short of moving into ninth place on Richmond’s all-time goals list, with Jeff Hogg kicking 306 in his 144 games.

Dale Weightman is the next best on 344 goals.

Riewoldt reached the milestone in just 125 games, at an average of 2.4 per game.

Only Hawthorn’s Lance Franklin has a better goals-per-game average (3.2) of all current AFL players.

Despite playing a more team oriented role in 2013, the 24-year-old dual Coleman Medallist has kicked 40 goals in 13 matches, at an average of three per match.

The only season he has averaged more was in 2010, when he kicked 78 goals at an average of 3.5 goals per game.