Jack Riewoldt and Jeremy Howe following the 2020 draw between Richmond and Collingwood.

The retirement of Shane Edwards at the end of the 2022 season leaves his long-time Tiger teammate Jack Riewoldt as the outright record-holder for the most drawn games played in by a current-day AFL player.

Riewoldt has played in seven draws throughout his illustrious 326-game career at Richmond.

That also is the equal number of drawn results for any player in AFL/VFL history, alongside Edwards, Essendon pair Bill Hutchison and Barry Davis and Western Bulldog Brad Johnson.

Here is the list of drawn matches Riewoldt has been involved in . . .

Round 5, 2008 v Western Bulldogs, Marvel Stadium

Richmond 20.10 (130) v 19.16 (130).

 

Round 16, 2009 v North Melbourne, MCG

12.13 (85) v 12.13 (85).

 

Round 2, 2011 v St Kilda, MCG

Richmond 14.11 (95) v 13.17 (95).

 

Round 23, 2012 v Port Adelaide, MCG

16.10 (106) v 16. 10 (106).

 

Round 2, 2020 v Collingwood, MCG

5.6 (36) v 5.6 (36).

 

Round 23, 2021 v Hawthorn, MCG

12.11 (83) v 12.11 (83).

 

Round 19, 2022 v Fremantle, Marvel Stadium

7.10 (52) v 7.10 (52).