Richard Lounder Explained

Richard Lounder
Birth Date:20 January 1967
Originalteam:Central District (SANFL)
Draftpick:No. 1, 1987 national draft
Debutdate:Round 5, 1989
Debutteam:Richmond
Debutopponent:North Melbourne
Debutstadium:MCG
Height:203 cm
Weight:116 kg
Statsend:1989
Years1:1989
Club1:Richmond
Games Goals1:4 (5)

Richard Lounder (born 20 January 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who played four games for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League.

Lounder was a big framed ruckman who had much hype being taken at number one of the 1987 National Draft after playing a couple of seasons at Central District in the SANFL. He made his VFL debut in Round 5, 1989, kicking four goals against the Kangaroos, which was his career highlight. His next three games were not as impressive and he did not play again in the VFL/AFL, returning to South Australia at the end of the season. He played two more seasons for Central District before retiring from state level football at the age of 24.[1] Lounder remains the heaviest player ever to play for Richmond.[2]

Excluding active players, Lounder has the least VFL/AFL games played of any number-one draft pick, with just 4 matches played; the number-one draft pick with the next least VFL/AFL games played, Stephen Hooper, has a tally five times greater, with 21 matches played.

Notes and References

  1. News: The Age. Two-minute interview. Melbourne, VIC. Tim Lane. 22 November 2003. 25 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Bartlett . Rhett . Richard Lounder . www.tigerlandarchive.org . 2 April 2019.