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Tiger army pounces on Beaconsfield

Richmond may look like a different side this year but the same old tiger army came to Beaconsfield for a day in the yellow and black.

Richmond Football Club departed Tigerland to make a special visit to Holm Park Reserve for an open training session and kids clinic on Tuesday 21 January.

Amid the sweltering heat, tiger cubs from all over donned their jerseys and pounced on the reserve to see their favorite players and catch a glimpse at the new rising star hopefuls.

The training session only raised the excitement, afterward the cubs stormed the field for the kid’s clinic where they enjoyed a range of activities alongside their tiger idols.

This was a joint event by Richmond Football Club and Cardinia Shire Council with Richmond subsidiary Cardinia Leisure facilitating the day.

The Beaconsfield Football Club provided their facilities as well as refreshments from their canteen.

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