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Jack Riewoldt [Merged]

I guarantee you he cares more about contributing to the team tomorrow than having a 300th game in front of a crowd.
You missed my point. He is one of our greats and he deserves to play his 300th game in front of the supporters who love him
 
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What a fantastic player. Underrated. Played the toughest position on the ground with courage and skill. Truly pivotal for us.

He’s come a long way the man.

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You missed my point. He is one of our greats and he deserves to play his 300th game in front of the supporters who love him

Yeah life is tough all over. He'll still run out and give his best tomorrow and if they gave him the option to rest tomorrow he wouldn't take it.

And that's why he's one of our greats.
 
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Jackmond is in the best of company. St Francis of the Amazing Centreliine and
KB, the greatest and hungriest Tiger of all.
 
I'm intrigued by the lack of 300 gamers Richmond has.
I put together a list of the league's 300 game players in the order that they played their 300th game.

Jack Dyer played his 300th game in 1949, was our first and was second over all.
Bartlett, 1979, 2nd and 8th.
Bourke, 1981, 3rd and 11th.
40 years later ...
Riewoldt, 2021, 4th and 93rd !!!
 
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I'm intrigued by the lack of 300 gamers Richmond has.
I put together a list of the league's 300 game players in the order that they played their 300th game.

Jack Dyer played his 300th game in 1949, was our first and was second over all.
Bartlett, 1979, 2nd and 8th.
Bourke, 1981, 3rd and 11th.
40 years later ...
Riewoldt, 2021, 4th and 93rd !!!

Not worth playing 300 for Richmond between 1982 and 2016?

DS
 
Congratulations Jack. I hope you have a blinder & the boys try their heart out for you cause you deserve it.

What a career you have had.
 
I'm intrigued by the lack of 300 gamers Richmond has.
I put together a list of the league's 300 game players in the order that they played their 300th game.

Jack Dyer played his 300th game in 1949, was our first and was second over all.
Bartlett, 1979, 2nd and 8th.
Bourke, 1981, 3rd and 11th.
40 years later ...
Riewoldt, 2021, 4th and 93rd !!!
Campbell was stiff, and 5 years ago would have backed Delidio to get there .... still a massive achievement even in more professional time with hugely better medical and training support.