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Full name
  
Ian Richardson

Position(s)
  
Half Forward

Place of birth
  
Perth

Name
  
Ian Richardson

Original team(s)
  
West Coast Ams

Role
  
Australian footballer

Height/Weight
  
177cm / 73kg


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Date of birth
  
(1987-10-14) 14 October 1987 (age 28)

Ian Richardson (born 14 October 1987) is an Australian rules footballer in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Richardson has played for the Claremont Tigers since his WAFL debut in 2008.

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Career

Ian won the Jack Clarke Medal for the best and fairest player in the WAFL Colts competition in 2006 before his dreams of player AFL football were dealt a blow when he missed selection in the draft. 2007 was also frustrating for Richardson as he failed to break into Claremont’s strong league team despite strong form in the reserves.

2008

Debuting in Round 1 of the WAFL 2008 season against West Perth, Richardson managed to kick a goal in his first game. He went through the entire 2008 season managing to get a goal in every single match. The goalsneak was awarded the Simpson Medal for his best-on-ground display for Western Australia in their 73-point victory over Queensland in Townsville. The match was the first appearance for Ian in WA colours after he was overlooked for state junior representative teams.

2009

Ian missed the first round of the 2009 season, but returned after Claremont's bye to play in the third round.

Statistics

Statistics are correct as of Round 3, 2009 (6 April 2009)

References

Ian Richardson (Australian footballer) Wikipedia


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