Richmond will meet Essendon this Friday night, in Week 2 of AFL's Sir Doug Nicholls Rounds, for the annual Dreamtime at the 'G clash.
MATCH DETAILS
Round 11
Essendon v Richmond
Friday, May 23
7:40pm (AEST), MCG
GATE TIMES
MCC Reserve: 5:00pm
AFL Reserve and Public: 5:30pm
Enhanced security measures are in place at the MCG. Please ensure your bag meets the conditions of entry.
BROADCAST INFORMATION
The match will be broadcast live on Channel 7, 7Plus, Fox Footy and Kayo from 7:30pm.
TICKETING
Tickets are available to purchase via Ticketek.
Richmond Members: Dreamtime at the 'G has been deemed a fully-ticketed match. This means there will be no general admission access. Richmond members with away game access will need to upgrade to a reserved seat for Friday's match, using their membership barcode via Ticketek.
Richmond's membership team will be located between Gates 1 & 2 in a marquee from 5:30pm to the end of quarter time to assist with any membership or ticketing-related queries.
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.
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/.
WHAT'S ON
PRE-GAME
The Long Walk
Leaving Birrarung Marr hilltop at 5:30pm, entering the MCG at 6:10pm
Welcome to Country – 7:00pm
With Wurundjeri elder, Uncle Colin Hunter Jnr
Pre-match entertainment – 7:04pm
Featuring Briggs, Big Noter, Kobie Dee, Barkaa, Djirri Djirri and Wulumbarra, Koorie Youth Will Shake Spear and Wurundjeri Kulin dance groups, Birren and Kaybee, accompanied by Canisha & The Terrifying Lows.
Dreamtime Ceremony – 7:34pm
This year’s pre-match ceremony includes the Dreamtime Dance.
Essendon players are joined by the Koorie Youth Will Shake Spear dancers. Richmond is joined by the Laguntas dancers, made up of Korin Gamadji alum and Next Generation talent. This year, Richmond welcomes a call from lutruwita Truwana — home of the Trawulway pakana in Tasmania. We are stompers, we are the moon bird people.
The name Lagunta, which translates to Tiger, was adopted by the Korin Gamadji Institute, and is used across Indigenous youth football and netball programs.
Coin toss & Cultural gift exchange
Ahead of the coin toss, Richmond and Essendon partake in a cultural exchange of gifts.
Richmond's cultural gift is a traditional Tasmanian Firestick. The fire stick represents a continuous thread of ancient knowledge through songlines and story, that spark - the tylupa, that fire - the partula, we are here, and we are stronger together. The gift was created earlier this year by the Mansell family in Tasmania when the Club visited.
POST-MATCH
Yiooken Award presentation
After the final siren, there will be an on-field presentation of the Yiooken Award for Best on Ground performance.
Yiooken means 'dreaming' in the Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri people, the traditional owners of Melbourne and surrounding lands.
WHAT ARE WE WEARING?
Richmond will be wearing the 2025 PUMA Dreamtime guernsey and white shorts.
ROAR STORE
The Roar Store at the Swinburne Centre will be open from 10:00am on match day and remain open for the duration of the match and an hour post-game.
Get your 2025 Dreamtime guernsey ahead of Dreamtime at the 'G. Proceeds from Dreamtime merchandise will help support Indigenous youth through the Korin Gamadji Program.
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.
OPEN TRAINING
Thursday, May 22
Swinburne Centre, Punt Road Oval
Gates open at 9:45am, training from 10:00am
A short signing session will follow training
For more information & upcoming sessions, click here.
VFL
Round 9
Richmond v Essendon
Saturday, May 24
7:10pm (AEST), Kinetic Stadium, Frankston
Live-streamed here on the AFL website.
MEMBERSHIP
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