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Richmond Football Club won three premierships in four years and then watched the entire playing group that made it happen walk out the door or retire. That is the story of the Tigers right now. Dustin Martin hung up the boots in 2024 as the most decorated player of his generation. Trent Cotchin, Jack Riewoldt, Shane Edwards, all gone. What remains is one of the youngest lists in the AFL, coached by Adem Yze, who inherited the impossible task of following a dynasty.
The rebuild produces content because every loss is measured against the recent glory. Tyler Sonsie and Noah Balta are the future, but the present involves getting beaten by 60 points and having the "Yellow and Black" faithful singing in half-empty stands at the MCG. Making fake social content about Richmond works because the gap between where they were and where they are is enormous, and Tigers fans oscillate between patience and panic on a weekly basis.
Anything referencing the dynasty era versus the current rebuild generates immediate engagement. Trade rumours, draft speculation, and Dustin Martin nostalgia are reliable material. For breaking news formats, coaching pressure on Adem Yze and blockbuster trade scenarios attract the most attention. Reference Toby Nankervis, Tyler Sonsie, and Noah Balta by name alongside legacy comparisons to Martin and Cotchin.
Yes. Choose from eight different formats including split alerts, announcement graphics, official club statements, and trade cards. Each format produces realistic content. Add player names, match details, and draft picks to capture the drama of a club in transition between a golden era and an uncertain future.
Last updated: May 2026