2014 Richmond Football Club season

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Richmond Football Club
2014 season
PresidentPeggy O'Neal
(1st season)
CoachDamien Hardwick
(5th season)
Captain(s)Trent Cotchin
(2nd season)
Home groundMCG
Pre-season(2-1)
AFL season8th
(12-10)
Finals series8th
(0-1)
Jack Dyer MedalTrent Cotchin
Leading goalkickerJack Riewoldt
(61)
Highest home attendance62,100
(round 4 vs. Collingwood)
Lowest home attendance28,483
(round 17 vs. Port Adelaide)
Average home attendance43,196
(Decrease -7,705 / Decrease 15.1%)
Club membership66,122
(Increase 5,801 / Increase 9.62%)

The 2014 season marked the 107th season in which the Richmond Football Club participated in the AFL/VFL.

2013 off-season list changes[edit]

Retirements and delistings[edit]

Player Reason Club games Career games Ref
Shane Tuck Retired 173 173 [1]
Sam Lonergan Retired 2 81 [1]
Luke McGuane Delisted 105 112 [1]
Robin Nahas Delisted 83 117 [1]
Tom Derickx Delisted 2 15 [1]
Steven Verrier Delisted 0 0 [1]

Free agency[edit]

Date Player Free agent type Former club New club Compensation Ref
1 October Matthew White Unrestricted Richmond Port Adelaide None [2]

Note: Compensation picks are awarded to a player's previous team by the league and not traded from the destination club

Trades[edit]

Date Gained Lost Trade partner Ref
7 October Shaun Hampson Pick 32 Carlton [3]

Note: All traded picks are indicative and do not reflect final selection position

National draft[edit]

Round Overall pick Player State Position Team from League from Ref
1 12 Ben Lennon VIC Midfielder Northern Knights TAC Cup [4]
3 50 Nathan Gordon NSW Forward North Adelaide SANFL [4]
4 66 Sam Lloyd VIC Small Forward Frankston VFL [4]

Rookie draft[edit]

Round Overall pick Player State Position Team from League from Ref
1 11 Todd Banfield WA Midfielder Brisbane Lions AFL [5]
2 27 Anthony Miles VIC Midfielder Greater Western Sydney AFL [5]
3 42 Matt Thomas VIC Midfielder Port Adelaide AFL [5]

2014 squad[edit]

Richmond Football Club
Senior list Rookie list Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Long-term injury list
  • Upgraded rookie
  • (B) Category B rookie
  • (vet) Veterans list
  • (ret) Retired

Updated: 18 October 2016
Source(s): Playing list, Coaching staff


2014 season[edit]

Pre-season[edit]

Match Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Home/away Venue Attendance
1 Friday, 14 February 7:10 pm 1.10.15 (84) Melbourne 1.13.11 (98) Lost by 14 points Home Docklands Stadium 12,024
2 Saturday, 22 February 4:40 pm 1.17.13 (134) Collingwood 1.10.7 (76) Won by 58 points Away Wangaratta Showgrounds 11,000
3 Friday, 7 March 1:00 pm 15.11 (101) Essendon 8.8 (56) Won by 55 points Home Punt Road Oval 2,100

Source:AFL[6][7][8]

Home and away season[edit]

Round Date Score Opponent Opponent's score Result Home/away Venue Attendance Ladder
1 Saturday, 15 March 6:55 pm 10.9 (69) Gold Coast 12.15 (87) Lost by 18 points Away Carrara Stadium 19,425
2 Thursday, 27 March 7:45 pm 14.14 (98) Carlton 12.14 (86) Won by 12 points Home MCG 62,037
3 Saturday, 5 April 1:45 pm 15.8 (98) Western Bulldogs 15.10 (100) Lost by 2 points Away Etihad Stadium 31,724
4 Friday, 11 April 7:50 pm 10.12 (72) Collingwood 16.14 (110) Lost by 38 points Home MCG 62,100
5 Thursday, 17 April 7:50 pm 15.16 (106) Brisbane Lions 9.9 (63) Won by 43 points Away The Gabba 20,676
6 Sunday, 27 April 3:20 pm 7.10 (52) Hawthorn 18.10 (118) Lost by 66 points Home MCG 52,990
7 Sunday, 4 May 3:20 pm 12.4 (76) Geelong 11.15 (81) Lost by 5 points Away MCG 34,377
8 BYE
9 Saturday, 17 May 1:40 pm 9.20 (74) Melbourne 14.7 (91) Lost by 17 points Home MCG 56,910
10 Saturday, 24 May 1:40 pm 24.10 (154) Greater Western Sydney 5.11 (41) Won by 113 points Away Sydney Showground Stadium 8,331
11 Saturday, 31 May 7:45 pm 7.12 (54) Essendon 15.14 (104) Lost by 50 points Away MCG 74,664
12 Sunday, 8 June 7:10 pm 13.10 (88) North Melbourne 17.14 (116) Lost by 28 points Away Etihad Stadium 32,997
13 Saturday, 14 June 1:45 pm 12.13 (85) Fremantle 16.9 (105) Lost by 20 points Home MCG 22,083
14 Friday, 20 June 7:50 pm 7.9 (51) Sydney 9.8 (62) Lost by 11 points Home MCG 34,648
15 Saturday, 28 June 2:10 pm 18.9 (117) St Kilda 11.7 (73) Won by 44 points Away Etihad Stadium 28,487
16 Saturday, 5 July 1:45 pm 12.7 (79) Brisbane Lions 7.12 (54) Won by 25 points Home MCG 34,577
17 Sunday, 13 July 1:10 pm 19.12 (126) Port Adelaide 16.10 (106) Won by 20 points Home Etihad Stadium 21,483
18 Friday, 25 July 6:40 pm 8.11 (59) West Coast 6.6 (42) Won by 17 points Away Subiaco Oval 32,270
19 Saturday, 2 August 4:40 pm 13.11 (89) Greater Western Sydney 8.14 (62) Won by 27 points Home MCG 23,095
20 Friday, 8 August 7:50 pm 14.11 (95) Essendon 11.11 (77) Won by 18 points Home MCG 58,032
21 Saturday, 16 August 7:10m 10.19 (75) Adelaide 9.15 (69) Won by 10 points Away Adelaide Oval 50,459
22 Sunday, 24 August 4:40 pm 15.8 (98) St Kilda 10.12 (72) Won by 26 points Home MCG 47,200
23 Saturday, 30 August 4:40 pm 10.8 (68) Sydney 9.11 (65) Won by 3 points Away Stadium Australia 31,227

Source: AFL Tables[9]

Finals[edit]

Match Date Score Opponent Opponent's Score Result Home/Away Venue Attendance
Elimination Final Sunday, 7 September 2:50 pm 11.9 (75) Port Adelaide 20.12 (132) Lost by 57 points Away Adelaide Oval 49,886

Source: AFL Tables[9]

Ladder[edit]

2014 AFL ladder
Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts
1 Sydney 22 17 5 0 2126 1488 142.9 68 Finals series
2 Hawthorn (P) 22 17 5 0 2458 1746 140.8 68
3 Geelong 22 17 5 0 2033 1787 113.8 68
4 Fremantle 22 16 6 0 2029 1556 130.4 64
5 Port Adelaide 22 14 8 0 2180 1678 129.9 56
6 North Melbourne 22 14 8 0 2026 1731 117.0 56
7 Essendon 22 12 9 1 1828 1719 106.3 50
8 Richmond 22 12 10 0 1887 1784 105.8 48
9 West Coast 22 11 11 0 2045 1750 116.9 44
10 Adelaide 22 11 11 0 2175 1907 114.1 44
11 Collingwood 22 11 11 0 1766 1876 94.1 44
12 Gold Coast 22 10 12 0 1917 2045 93.7 40
13 Carlton 22 7 14 1 1891 2107 89.7 30
14 Western Bulldogs 22 7 15 0 1784 2177 81.9 28
15 Brisbane Lions 22 7 15 0 1532 2212 69.3 28
16 Greater Western Sydney 22 6 16 0 1780 2320 76.7 24
17 Melbourne 22 4 18 0 1336 1954 68.4 16
18 St Kilda 22 4 18 0 1480 2436 60.8 16
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards[edit]

League awards[edit]

All-Australian team[edit]

Player Position Appearance
Named Alex Rance Centre half back 1st
Nominated Dustin Martin - -
Nominated Brandon Ellis - -

22 Under 22 team[edit]

Player Position Appearance
Named Brandon Ellis Bench 2nd

Brownlow Medal tally[edit]

Player 3 vote games 2 vote games 1 vote games Total votes Place
Trent Cotchin 3 3 3 18 10th
Dustin Martin 0 5 3 13 20th
Brett Deledio 2 2 2 12 26th
Brandon Ellis 2 1 1 9 39th
Anthony Miles 0 1 2 4 96th
Alex Rance 0 1 1 3 113th
Reece Conca 0 2 0 2 137th
Ty Vickery 0 0 1 1 165th
Total 21 30 13 64 -

Club awards[edit]

Jack Dyer Medal[edit]

Position Player Votes Medal
1st Trent Cotchin 292 Jack Dyer Medal
2nd Brandon Ellis 283 Jack Titus Medal
3rd Dustin Martin 266 Maurie Fleming Medal
4th Shane Edwards 258 Fred Swift Medal
5th Jack Riewoldt 253 Kevin Bartlett Medal
6th Troy Chaplin 238
7th Brett Deledio 230
7th Alex Rance 230
9th Bachar Houli 228
10th Steven Morris 197

[10]

Michael Roach Medal[edit]

Position Player Goals
1st Jack Riewoldt 61
2nd Dustin Martin 27
3rd Ty Vickery 23
4th Shane Edwards 22
5th Brett Deledio 20

[11]

Reserves[edit]

In 2014 Richmond broke away from their affiliated status with Coburg to field a stand-alone reserves side for the first time in over a decade. The team competed in the VFL and played home games at the club's Punt Road home. Richmond senior and rookie-listed players who were not selected to play in the AFL side were eligible to play for the team alongside a small squad of VFL-only listed players. The team finished 12th out of 16 participating clubs, with a record of 6 wins, one draw and 11 losses.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Richmond delists Robin Nahas, Luke McGuane and Tom Derickx". Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  2. ^ Gleeson, Michael (1 October 2013). "Matt White to leave Richmond". The Age. Fairfax. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  3. ^ Murnane, Matt (7 October 2013). "Hampson becomes a Tiger". The Age. Fairfax. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  4. ^ a b c "2013 AFL Draft". Footywire. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "AFL Rookie Draft held at the end of Season 2013". Footywire. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  6. ^ afl.com.au
  7. ^ afl.com.au
  8. ^ afl.com.au
  9. ^ a b "AFL Tables - Richmond".
  10. ^ Greenberg, Tony. "Cotchin's Jack Dyer Medal treble". richmondfc.com.au. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  11. ^ "AFL Goalkickers for Season 2014". www.footywire.com. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  12. ^ "Current Ladder". Fox Sports Pulse. 30 August 2015. Retrieved 27 November 2016.

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