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Full name
Richard Taylor
Known as
Richard Taylor
Born
14 July 1973 (age 51)
Age at first & last AFL game
First game: 19y 18d
Last game: 29y 49d
Height and weight
Height: 173 cm
Weight: 76 kg
Senior clubs
Hawthorn; West Coast
Jumper numbers
Hawthorn: 41, 4, 6
West Coast: 8
Recruited from
Hawthorn (2001)
Club | League | Career span | Games | Goals | Avg | Win % | AKI | AHB | AMK | BV |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hawthorn | AFL | 1992-1993, 1995-2000 | 112 | 46 | 0.41 | 44% | 12.07 | 5.17 | 2.63 | 5 |
West Coast | AFL | 2001-2002 | 28 | 11 | 0.39 | 32% | 12.04 | 4.61 | 3.07 | 0 |
AFL | 1992-1993, 1995-2002 | 140 | 57 | 0.41 | 41% | 12.06 | 5.06 | 2.72 | 5 | |
Total | 1992-1993, 1995-2002 | 140 | 57 | 0.41 | 41% | 12.06 | 5.06 | 2.72 | 5 |
AFL: 10,365th player to appear, 1,525th most games played, 1,893rd most goals kickedHawthorn: 740th player to appear, 120th most games played, 133rd most goals kickedWest Coast: 136th player to appear, 157th most games played, 144th most goals kicked
Despite suffering numerous injury woes, and even being de-listed at one point, Richard Taylor was an important and highly effective player for Hawthorn during a generally somewhat dismal period for the club. A rover who could also play well on a wing or half forward flank, he debuted with the Hawks in 1992 and had played 112 AFL games and kicked 46 goals for them by the time he crossed to West Coast. The aforementioned de-listing saw him miss the whole 1994 season, but after being re-signed he produced some of the best football of his career. In 1999, for example, he ran second in the club best and fairest count, a career best achievement.
Renowned for his aggressive approach, epitomised by ferocious tackling, Taylor rounded off his league career with two solid seasons for West Coast during which he added a final 28 games and 11 goals to his respective career tallies.
Author - John Devaney