Ron Richards (footballer, born 1928) explained

Ron Richards
Fullname:Ronald Arthur Richards
Birth Date:1928 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Collingwood, Victoria
Originalteam:Collingwood Tech
Debutdate:28 June 1947
Debutteam:Collingwood
Debutopponent:North Melbourne
Debutstadium:Victoria Park
Height:170 cm
Weight:73 kg
Statsend:1956
Years1:1947–1956
Club1:Collingwood
Games Goals1:143 (114)
Coachyears1:1974
Coachclub1:Collingwood
Coachgames Wins1:2 (2–0–0)
Careerhighlights:
  • Collingwood premiership side 1953

Ronald Arthur Richards (11 May 1928  - 20 September 2013) was an Australian rules footballer, who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Recruited from Collingwood Technical School, as was his brother Lou, Ron Richards enjoyed a productive VFL career with Collingwood.

He starred on a wing in the 1953 Grand Final defeat of Geelong, but he could also rove, and was known to be a fierce tackler in the backlines.

He left the club to captain-coach the Metropolitan League's East Hawthorn, his team won the first 32 games he coached, including the 1957 premiership.

He returned to Collingwood as coach of the under-19s in 1964. He would later coach the reserves and the seniors for two games. Richards served on the committee for many years.

Richards died following illness in 2013, aged 85.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vale Ron Richards. Collingwood Football Club. 20 September 2013.