Hall of Fame
David Harris
David Harris, as a 15 year old left hand batsman and wicketkeeper with special talent, who after strenuous opposition from rival clubs for his services, chose to come to Richmond from Geelong to play in the Tiger's Dowling Shield | Read more...
Charles Stuckey
In cricket clubs around the world, players, officials and supporters, can often refer to a particular man or woman who on reflection always appears to be associated in a positive way, they were always there, Charlie Stuckey was that kind of person. | Read more...
Ernie McCormick
In 1926 a rangy 20 year old wicketkeeper named "Ernie" McCormick who hailed from the local club Richmond Ramblers, attended a Richmond Cricket Club practice session at Punt Road in pursuit of a district career. | Read more...
Nelson Cox
Nelson Cox played the first of his 92 senior games for the Richmond Cricket Club in the 1941-42 season as a nineteen year old. | Read more...
Paul Reiffel
Paul Reiffel played Dowling Shield cricket for Richmond before starting out in the fourth eleven in 1982-83. He made his senior debut in December 1983 at 17 years of age and played his 91st and final game in 2002 at the age of 36. | Read more...
Jim Higgs
In 1972, after completing his University studies Jim Higgs made the Richmond Cricket Club his home and his determined efforts to see the club prosper are as evident today as they were 37 years ago. | Read more...
Doug Ring
Doug Ring was only 20 years of age when he arrived at Punt Road in 1938 after playing 2 senior games at Prahran. After only a handful of games at his new club, on December 23rd that same year he made his debut for Victoria against N.S.W, a rapid rise indeed. | Read more...
Russell Sincock
Russell Sincock made his senior debut at Richmond as a talented 18 year old right hand batsman in round one 1965. Other than the period from 1966 to 1969 when his studies took him to the University Cricket Club where he played 32 games, he gave the Tigers great service until his retirement | Read more...
Graham Yallop
In 1978 the Richmond player and Victorian Captain Graham Yallop became Australia's 35th Test Captain. Graham worked through the system by playing for Richmond in the Dowling Shield and in the club's lower level teams during the late 1960s. | Read more...
Graeme Paterson
In the period 1962-63 to 1978-79 an exceptionally fine right arm fast medium bowler named Graeme Paterson gave everything he possessed in skill and stamina over 190 games to the Richmond Cricket Club senior team. | Read more...
Geoff Richardson
Geoff Richardson was identified as a special talent when his classical right hand batting produced some excellent scores for the Richmond Dowling Shield team during the early 1970's. | Read more...
Dave Cowper
David Cowper retired from the Richmond senior team after 22 years behind the stumps with a record un-equalled by any wicketkeeper in this club's history and only surpassed by one man since the time records of District & Premier Cricket | Read more...
Jeff Russ
Jeff Russ was a one club player. For 17 seasons, 1967-68 to 1983-84, Jeff gave the Richmond Cricket Club all the loyalty and physical endeavour he could muster in an effort to see the club succeed, and succeed they did. | Read more...
Jack Ledward
Jack Ledward made his debut for Richmond's senior team in 1927-28 but could manage only 8 games in his first 3 seasons. It was not until 1931-32 that he began to show the outstanding ability that would remain on display until his retirement in 1949. | Read more...
Bill Johnston O.A.M.
Bill Johnston came to Richmond from a small country town in Victoria's Western District making his senior debut in 1939-40 as a result of capturing 48 wickets in the club's second and third elevens. | Read more...
Les Keating
Les Keating is the greatest all round cricketer to play for the Richmond Cricket Club, by both reputation and weight of numbers. | Read more...
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