Richmond is delighted to announce the new playing numbers of the newest additions to the AFLW squad, including the 2025 draft class.

The Tigers selected three highly-touted players in last year's AFLW Draft, headlined by pick one, Olivia Wolmarans.

Excitingly, Wolmarans, who hails from Perth, will don the No.12 in 2026.

An important number in the Club's history, it was worn by Richmond legend and key forward Matthew Richardson, who played an astounding 282 games and kicked 800 goals across his 16-year career.

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Wolmarans is an athletic 181cm key forward who attacks the ball in the air and shows great agility at ground level.

The 18-year-old has booted 38 goals from 29 matches at senior WAFLW level across the past three seasons and was a star for Western Australia at this year’s U18 National Championships to earn her third consecutive All Australian honour.

From Wolmarans draft class, Baia Pugh has been handed the No.34 jumper, while Fina Dethlefsen will pull on the No.37.

Pugh was nabbed with pick 54 in last year's AFLW Draft, and hails from Wonthaggi in country Victoria.

The 169cm elite runner, who found football just last year, comes to the Club after an impressive first season at the Gippsland Power.

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Dethlefsen, who will wear the 37 jumper in season 2026, was selected with pick 38 in last year's AFLW Draft.

Originally from Geraldton, where she played for Railways Football Club, Dethlefsen has played in the WAFLW for the past three years.

She averaged 13 disposals and six tackles per game last season for Perth and was a member of the Western Australia team that played South Australia in a state match.

2025 debutant Sierra Grieves will also don a new number in 2026, pulling on the No.6, as she moves from No.25.

Grieves played nine games after making her debut against Essendon in the Round 3 Dreamtime in Darwin match.

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The inside midfielder averaged 13.1 disposals last season, collecting a career-high 21 against the Demons in Round 4.

Recruit Dana East, who joined the Club from Fremantle in the trade period, will wear the No.21.

East will continue her decorated AFLW career with Richmond, with the 23-year-old already notching 49 games, including eight last season, where she averaged 14 disposals, five tackles and two clearances.

Fellow recruit Georgia Stubs will pull on the No.27, after being selected by Richmond in the trade period, making the move from North Melbourne.

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Hailing from the Eastern Ranges, she is praised for her pace around the football and ability to explode from stoppages.

The 20-year-old is also handy across half-back, but has been unable to make her AFLW debut yet, due to a dislocated ankle, suffered in 2024.

Standing at 167cm, Stubs is also known for her athletic ability, high-level contest work and willingness to move across the ground in support of her teammates.

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International pick-up, Ana Mulholland, has been handed the No.26, and will join the program in May, when she moves over from Ireland.

Mulholland is a Northern Irish Gaelic talent, who signed a two-year deal at the end of 2025.

The 21-year-old Antrim midfielder is known as a dynamic midfielder in GAA circles and is expected to be able to play a range of positions in the AFLW.

The Belfast product becomes the Club’s second-ever Irish AFLW player, and she will join Aoibhin Cleary, who made her debut last season, on the list in 2026.

2026 New AFLW Guernsey Numbers

#6 Sierra Grieves
#12 Olivia Wolmarans
#21 Dana East
#26 Ana Mulholland
#27 Georgia Stubs
#34 Baia Pugh
#37 Fina Dethlefsen