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2025 Toyota AFL Premiership
Richmond v Brisbane Lions
Round 4 • Saturday 5 April 2025 • 5:15 AM (UTC)
90 13.12
Full Time
118 18.10
Lions Won By 28
MCG,  Melbourne  • Wurundjeri

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    Game Day Hub | Round 4

    All the game day information ahead of Richmond's Round 4 clash against Brisbane at the 'G.

    MATCH DAY PARTNER

    Latitude

    Richmond will host Brisbane on Saturday afternoon at the MCG in Round 4 of the 2025 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.

    MATCH DETAILS

    Round 4
    Richmond v Brisbane
    Saturday, April 5
    4:15pm (AEDT), MCG

    GATE TIMES

    MCC Reserve – 2:00pm
    AFL Reserve and Public – 3:00pm

    The MCC will be increasing the extensiveness of the secondary manual security process at the MCG, and patrons may experience slight delays when entering the gates. Please allow additional time for entry. 

    BROADCAST INFORMATION

    The match will be broadcast live on Fox Footy and Kayo from 4:00pm.

    TICKETING

    Tickets are available to purchase via Ticketek.

    TICKETING OFFERS

    20% off general admission tickets - Redeem here
    $40 family tickets - Redeem here

    Members can simply scan in using their barcoded membership card, e-card or digital card via the Official Richmond App.

    All ticketing information gets sent directly to members via email. To update or change an email address or view your membership barcode please log in to your MyRichmond account.

    MEMBERSHIP

    Visit our friendly membership team from 2:45pm at the Club Hub, located on the concourse between Gates 3 and 4 until quarter time. We will be there to help with any questions and queries.

    Not a member of the Tiger Army? Join the Journey with our Blockbuster Bundle membership! For $160, secure your reserved seat to Anzac Day Eve and Dreamtime at the ‘G. The bundle also includes general admission access to 3 Richmond home games, $50 credit to order your membership pack on our member exclusive online store, and access to member benefits.

    WHAT'S ON

    PRE-GAME

    VFL Curtain-Raiser

    Richmond v Brisbane
    Saturday, April 5
    11:05am (AEDT), Swinburne Centre

    FREE entry for all fans! Come down and support Richmond's VFL team before the AFL clash at the MCG.

    Live-streamed here on the AFL website.

    Richmond VFL

    Catch up on the latest VFL news, stats & videos!

    CLICK HERE

     

    Roar Store

    The Roar Store will be open from 10:00am on match day and remain open for the duration of the match and a short period post-game. Can’t make it in person? Shop online at the Roar Store.

    Tiger Cub Hub on the MCG Concourse

    Swing by our Tiger Cub Hub in Yarra Park before the game! Located on the concourse outside Gates 2 and 3 from 2:15pm.
    Open to everyone! Make sure to visit for activities, games and fun for young Tiger Cubs:

    • Free face painting
    • Visits from our mascots
    • Player meet and greet

    AT THE 'G

    Match Day Partner

    This week’s home game is dedicated to our match-day partner, Latitude.

    Guess the Crowd

    Want to be in the running to win a match footy? Guess the final crowd attendance at our Round 4 match against Brisbane, and the correct answer wins! The competition will close at the end of half time, keep an eye on the big screen for more details.

    Jungle Beats

    The sounds of Tigerland are back again in 2025 with Jungle Beats, powered by Milwaukee. Your DJ for this week is Jacob Blight!

    ¼ TIME

    Want to test your on-field skills at the MCG in the nib Giant Footy Challenge?*
     
    nib is giving two lucky footy fans the opportunity to showcase their sporting potential during the ¼ time break on the ‘G. Roll a nib Giant Footy to win a $250 Richmond Prize Pack at each Richmond home game*. Thanks to nib. Potentially amazing.
     
    *Ends 24/08/25. Eligibility and Terms & Conditions apply.

    ¾ TIME

    Catch the Colonel, presented by KFC. Make sure you’re in your seat at ¾ time to be a part of the action, thanks to KFC! How Finger Lickin’ Good!

    WHAT ARE WE WEARING?

    Richmond will be wearing the 2025 PUMA home guernsey and black shorts.

    AFL Injury List

    View the most up-to-date injury list

    FUNCTIONS AND EVENTS

    Elevate your match day experience with access to a level 2 reserved seat and function room. Bring your mates, family and friends along for a casual football experience with access to premium MCG amenities. Secure your tickets here.

    GETTING TO THE GAME

    Parking at the MCG or in Yarra Park

    • For the most up to date parking information in Yarra Park, refer to the MCG website.
      Please note that the MCC have implemented a slight price increase to $15 as of Round 1, 2025.
    • Yarra Park parking for disability permit holders can be pre-booked via Ticketek.
    • Click here for alternative parking options close to the MCG.

    Public Transport

    We strongly encourage fans to take public transport to the game. For up-to-date information on your train line and upcoming disruptions, please visit https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/.

    ACCESS & INCLUSION

    The ‘G Train Mobility Shuttle Service

    The service operates during public events held at the MCG and is accessible free of charge to patrons with mobility challenges. Find more information, including pickup locations here.

    The MCG Multi-Faith Prayer Room is open to all patrons.

    Located on Level B1 of the Shane Warne Stand (at approximately M13), the room is able to cater for more than 50 patrons at one time and is suitable for patrons of all faiths, including Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Hindu.

    A sensory-friendly space, presented by the MCC Foundation.

    Now open throughout all MCG events. It is located within the Australian Sports Museum on Level 1 (inside Gate 3, behind bay M51).
    For more information regarding access and inclusion, please refer to the MCG website.

    THE MCG, HOME OF THE TIGER ARMY

    At the MCG, your safety is our priority. If you experience any form of antisocial behaviour, please report it by texting 'Assist' to the MCG's antisocial text hotline on 0409 117 621.

    The MCG is a smoke, e-cigarette and vape-free venue. Patrons found smoking or vaping inside the Ground will face immediate eviction.

    SOCIAL MEDIA

    Keep updated with Richmond’s Instagram, Facebook and X accounts for all the latest news and behind-the-scenes action on game day.

    Download the Richmond Official App for LIVE scores and stats of every game delivered to your phone or tablet.

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    Brave Tigers fall to Lions

    Richmond's youngsters showed positive signs in a defeat to the reigning premiers on Saturday afternoon.

    Richmond battled hard against the reigning premiers on Saturday afternoon at the MCG, with the young Tigers showing several promising signs in the 28-point defeat.

    Adem Yze’s men never gave in and fought until the very end, but the undefeated Brisbane Lions proved to be too strong, recording an 18.10 (118) to 13.12 (90) victory.

    Richmond fans got a strong glimpse at the future of the forward line, with youngsters Seth Campbell, Steely Green, Harry Armstrong, Sam Lalor and Sam Banks all booting two goals. Jacob Bauer was also a presence up front when he came on in the final term.

    Impressively, Campbell has now kicked multiple goals in all four games of the season so far, as the 20-year-old once again displayed how damaging he is in the attacking half.

    Player of the Match

    Who was Player of the Match in our Round 4 clash? Vote to win a 2025 team-signed guernsey, VIP match-day experience & photo with the team, thanks to Latitude!

    VOTE NOW

    Lalor added 24 disposals with his two goals in a strong display from the number one draft pick. Fellow draftee Luke Trainor continued his impressive start to his career with 19 disposals.

    Experienced midfielders Jacob Hopper (32 disposals, eight clearances) and Tim Taranto (29 disposals) both battled hard and were the Tigers’ top two leading ball winners.

    Richmond conceded four of the first five goals, and nine of the first 11 scoring shots, but heads didn't drop. Quick replies from Campbell and Taranto in the opening quarter's dying stages reduced the deficit to just 10 points at the first change.

    Four-straight second quarter Brisbane goals, then another couple late in the term, had the potential to break the Tigers' back, but once again Richmond refused to buckle, kicking three of the final five goals of the half.

    The Lions would eventually build their advantage to 42-points at three quarter time before the Tigers finished strongly, winning the last term four goals to two.

    Richmond faces Fremantle next Sunday at Barossa Park as part of the AFL’s Gather Round.

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