My son recently gave me his box set of grand final of the 70's and 80's DVDs. it's been torturous viewing but I can't look away. Aside from being reminded of the brilliance of former players from many clubs there is one bloke who stuck out like the proverbial sore thumb-Wayne Richardson. He has to be one of our most underrated and overlooked players (despite the fact he made our team of the century) he is rarely mentioned in discussions of former greats. In an era when many players bombed the pill every time they got it, and usually with their favoured leg, Richardson delivered the most glorious foot passes with both his left and right foot even when under intense pressure. He had great courage and was an excellent mark for his size. He had high possession games week in and week out. What really impressed me was his performances in the two GF's in 1977. He was never a quick player and at 31 he was considered just about ripe for retirement, yet he continually won the pill against quality opposition and when the heat was on he was right in the middle of the action. He was an absolute gun.
Watching that 1970 nightmare again was so bittersweet. That team has to be my all time favourite. Pricey, Greening, Tuddy, Macca, the Richardsons, Robbie Dean, Thommo…..they deserved a flag.
Watching that 1970 nightmare again was so bittersweet. That team has to be my all time favourite. Pricey, Greening, Tuddy, Macca, the Richardsons, Robbie Dean, Thommo…..they deserved a flag.




