Richmond Football Club Hall of Fame
The Richmond Football Club Hall of Fame, was launched in 2002.
It is designed to honour those who have provided outstanding contribution to the club.
Initially, inductees were listed under a specific heading (Players, Servants, Coaches, Administration). Those headings no longer apply when a new inductee is honoured.
N.B An existing member of the Hall of Fame can be elevated to 'immortal' status- the highest title which can be bestowed at club. Further information coming shortly. 2002 Inductees: Kevin Bartlett, Percy Bentley, Francis Bourke, Dick Clay, Roger Dean, Jack Dyer, Royce Hart, Bill Morris, Michael Roach, Kevin Sheedy, Vic Thorp, Jack Titus, Dale Weightman, Roy Wright, Charlie Backhouse, Charlie Callander, James Charles, Neville Crowe, Ray Dunn, Tony Jewell, Graeme Richmond, Alice Wills, Dan Minogue, Tom Hafey. Jack Dyer was elevated to Immortal Status.
2003 Inductees: No Inductees
2004 Inductees: Basil McCormack?, Michael Green, Frank Hughes Snr, Max Oppy, Des Rowe, Barney Herbert, Barry Richardson. Kevin Bartlett and Tom Hafey was elevated to Immortal Status.
2005 Inductees: Martin Bolger, Hugh James , Mervyn Keane,
2006 Inductees: Allan Cooke, Ron Branton, Clarrie Hall, Bryan Wood. Francis Bourke elevated to Immortal Status.
2007 Inductees: Bill Barrot, David Cloke, Alec Edmond, Alan Geddes
2008 Inductees: 1932 /1934 Premiership Player Kevin O'Neill. 1980 Premiership Player Jim Jess. 1980 Premiership Player Geoff Raines. Royce Hart was elevated to Immortal Status
2009 Inductees: No Inductees
2010 Inductees: 1980 Premiership player Mark Lee, Former Richmond president Ian Wilson, 1973 and 1974 Premiership player Neil Balme, 1932 and 1934 Premiership player Ray Martin