Adam Richardson

Athlete

1974 –

78

Who is Adam Richardson?

Adam Scott Richardson is a former Australian rules footballer who played for West Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League and Adelaide in the Australian Football League.

Richardson was a later comer to the AFL, recruited from West Adelaide in the 2001 Pre-Season Draft but only made two appearances. His first game came when Adelaide defeated Fremantle by 20 points at Football Park, with Richardson contributing an inaccurate one goal and four behinds. The following weekend he participated in a win over Richmond but had no disposals and four hitouts.

A full-forward, Richardson instead spent most of 2001 playing at West Adelaide and became only the second Wests player alongside the clubs all-time leading goalkicker Roger Luders to kick 100 goals for the season, 85 of them in the home and way season. He won four consecutive Ken Farmer Medals from 1998 to 2001, rewarded to the league's top goal-kicker, becoming the first ever West Adelaide player to win the award and just the third from the club to lead the league in goalkicking. Richardson captained West Adelaide in 2002 before finishing his career at Drysdale. He was also the winner of West Adelaide's Best & Fairest award in 1998

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Born
Aug 20, 1974
Nationality
  • United States of America

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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