Richmond is calling all Tiger fans to unite and ‘March to the ‘G’ as one before this Thursday night’s clash against Carlton.

The march will depart from the Tigerland Superstore at the ME Bank Centre at 7pm on Thursday night, with drummers and Jeep Wranglers leading the way to the MCG.

Tickets are on sale for Thursday night's big clash against Carlton. Buy your tickets here.

For pre-game family fun, attend ‘Before the Pounce’ on Punt Road Oval at the ME Bank Centre from 5pm, with activities including inflatable rides, the Specky Events team, face painting, player appearances, a cartoonist, music, Tiger Stripes, player mascots and Rotary Club of Melbourne Park sausage sizzle.

What’s on in Round 2:

Win seats in the MCG’s Tiger Cage:
Want to watch this Round 2 blockbuster game from the best seats in the house? You and your mates can win tickets to the ‘Tiger Cage’, (the MCG stage). Click here to enter the competition.

Membership collection and sales:
Gate 3:
 Membership sales, instructed ticket collections and general membership enquiries
Gate 5: Members’ cap or scarf collection and membership sales
Click here for more important match-day information.

Win a Jeep:
One lucky Tiger fan will Drive Home Proud in a brand new four-door Jeep Wrangler worth $45,000. Your first chance to win the Jeep is by attending this Thursday night’s (March 27) game.  Click here to find out more.

Bingle Super Car Boot Challenge:
Try your luck at the Bingle Super Car Boot Challenge, available from 5:30pm on the MCG concourse, outside Gate 3. You can try to kick or handball a footy into the boot of the little green Bingle car.

Home Coming Hero:
Richmond will unveil its first Home Coming Hero in the lead-up to the match, in a new tribute to a decorated former player. Just before the team enters the arena, the former player will walk from the centre of the ground to the Punt Road end of the MCG and kicking a ceremonial goal, before signing the ball and giving it to a Richmond fan in the crowd. The Club will perform this tribute at each of its MCG home games to honour the contribution of the Tigers’ of old.