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Life membership debate

Plenty, in fact I reckon most , like me , disagree with you

Just because we are the only club that does it doesn't mean its wrong & it was a board decision, not solely Benny's

Re the highlighted comment, name someone who you think has contributed more that a premiership player please
Not sure it is most. I agree with TBR and think he raises very valid points. Premierships are not won by individuals.
 
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I think his situation encapsulates exactly why the life membership policy is poor policy.

It is clearly ridiculous that he is a life member of the club after half a season on the list and one game. For me to devalues the weight of life membership.

A life membership should be earned via an outstanding contribution to the club over a long period of time.

The current policy implies that being a premiership player is the only thing that matters and it is just not the case. There are any number of fine Richmond men who played throughout the 80s and 90s that will never be life members but have made a much greater contribution to the RFC than Pickett has.

An uncharacteristically poor piece of administration from Brendon Gale.
The. Current policy DOES nOT IMPLY a premiership player is the only thing that matters as that would suggest that no other criteria can justify life membership which is patently false. In reality the traditional qualification which has always been 150g or x amount of service off field remains unchanged . The amendment does imply that a premiership player is the equal of what anyone else has contributed to the club with respect to life membership which is a worthy contention
 
I think his situation encapsulates exactly why the life membership policy is poor policy.

It is clearly ridiculous that he is a life member of the club after half a season on the list and one game. For me to devalues the weight of life membership.

A life membership should be earned via an outstanding contribution to the club over a long period of time.

The current policy implies that being a premiership player is the only thing that matters and it is just not the case. There are any number of fine Richmond men who played throughout the 80s and 90s that will never be life members but have made a much greater contribution to the RFC than Pickett has.

An uncharacteristically poor piece of administration from Brendon Gale.
The rule generally works well - Marlion is the (almost incredible) exception. Most players have to work damn hard over several seasons to get into (and stay in) a premiership side, and earn their life membership. If Graham had not been injured, Pickett would not have played.

Think he gave enough value in his story, his tricks and his actual game to be a worthy anomaly!

There should be a process for giving life memberships to those “morally” entitled, too.
 
Marlion has a life membership.
The tigers have got it right.
Again.
 
Geez we’ve got some supporters with tough, sad lives. We’re in the middle of one of the greatest eras of the Club's history and still things aren’t good enough. Too many life members, players will go backwards, recruiting still off the mark, our best assistant has left, blah, blah, blah...

How hard is it just to enjoy the ride...?! TWO PREMIERSHIPS IN THREE YEARS...!!! Let it sink in a bit. Every chance of adding a third in the next year or two as well.

I couldn’t be any happier with what the club is at the moment. Give them all life memberships for all I care. What difference does it make? Does it really matter?

All I know is we’re winning a *smile* load of football games in a way that’s brilliant to watch. Long may it continue. In the words of the Sunnyboys: “I’m a happy man.”
 
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I think his situation encapsulates exactly why the life membership policy is poor policy.

It is clearly ridiculous that he is a life member of the club after half a season on the list and one game. For me to devalues the weight of life membership.

A life membership should be earned via an outstanding contribution to the club over a long period of time.

The current policy implies that being a premiership player is the only thing that matters and it is just not the case. There are any number of fine Richmond men who played throughout the 80s and 90s that will never be life members but have made a much greater contribution to the RFC than Pickett has.

An uncharacteristically poor piece of administration from Brendon Gale.

The convention is play in a premiership, get a LM.

How would it look if Benny said "sorry Marls, we are going to break with convention and not give you one".

Now that would be an administrative, PR and governance train wreck.
 
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The convention is play in a premiership, get a LM.

How would it look if Benny said "sorry Marls, we are going to break with convention and not give you one".

Now that would be an administrative, PR and governance team wreck.

If anything screams of extenuating circumstances i think this is it. Besides it doesnt happen but basically once in a lifetime so I am happy for it to have happened.
 
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In 2017the commentary about Jack Graham was he’d played 5 Games & was going to be made a Life Member.
His response when asked about the pull from Home & the team he grew up barracking for,The Crows,I intend playing 150 Games for Richmond.
I think there’s a parallel here.
Marlion has played 1 Game & will be made a Life Member,when asked about his future,with a hint about WA.He said in the AFL he would only play for Richmond because they had faith in him.
Loyalty.....you can’t Buy it & you can’t Bottle it.
Richmonds Decisions & Culture seems to reciprocate Loyalty.
Has there ever been a better time to be a Richmond Tragic?
 
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Craig Lambert played 123 games for Richmond in 6 seasons. He then went to Brisbane and played another 96 games in 7 seasons

Had he stayed at Richmond he would have got his life membership but he chose to leave.
 
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Craig Lambert played 123 games for Richmond in 6 seasons. He then went to Brisbane and played another 96 games in 7 seasons

Had he stayed at Richmond he would have got his life membership but he chose to leave.
there were more $$$s in Brisbane
he still appears at Tigers legends games now and again
 
I think his situation encapsulates exactly why the life membership policy is poor policy.

It is clearly ridiculous that he is a life member of the club after half a season on the list and one game. For me to devalues the weight of life membership.

A life membership should be earned via an outstanding contribution to the club over a long period of time.

The current policy implies that being a premiership player is the only thing that matters and it is just not the case. There are any number of fine Richmond men who played throughout the 80s and 90s that will never be life members but have made a much greater contribution to the RFC than Pickett has.

An uncharacteristically poor piece of administration from Brendon Gale.

I totally agree with this. Life member for any club I have been involved in was an indication of extraordinary service to the club over a long period of time. It was always given with careful consideration and not given lightly. I don't think it should be given just for being a premiership player. It 100% devalues the the weight of life membership.
 
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I totally agree with this. Life member for any club I have been involved in was an indication of extraordinary service to the club over a long period of time. It was always given with careful consideration and not given lightly. I don't think it should be given just for being a premiership player. It 100% devalues the the weight of life membership.

You know we're going alright when people find things like this to carry on about. Premierships are the name of the game, our club feels anyone who runs out on the day and helps deliver us one gets a life membership. Thats it. What can we carry on about next?
 
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You know we're going alright when people find things like this to carry on about. Premierships are the name of the game, our club feels anyone who runs out on the day and helps deliver us one gets a life membership. Thats it. What can we carry on about next?

Not carrying on I just have an opinion on what should constitute a life member. All the sports clubs I have been involved with, the aim is to win a premiership but none of them automatically qualified all players as a life member for winning one. The life member was reserved for those who provided exceptional service to the club. There's definitely been a change of thought by the Tigers as in the last 6 years there have been 68 life members announced (before this years additions). The previous 68 additions took 24 years. The previous 68 before that 28 years.
 
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You know we're going alright when people find things like this to carry on about. Premierships are the name of the game, our club feels anyone who runs out on the day and helps deliver us one gets a life membership. Thats it. What can we carry on about next?

Was thinking the same thing. If that's our only problem we are going ok.
 
In 2017the commentary about Jack Graham was he’d played 5 Games & was going to be made a Life Member.
His response when asked about the pull from Home & the team he grew up barracking for,The Crows,I intend playing 150 Games for Richmond.
I think there’s a parallel here.
Marlion has played 1 Game & will be made a Life Member,when asked about his future,with a hint about WA.He said in the AFL he would only play for Richmond because they had faith in him.
Loyalty.....you can’t Buy it & you can’t Bottle it.
Richmonds Decisions & Culture seems to reciprocate Loyalty.
Has there ever been a better time to be a Richmond Tragic?

No... no there hasn't