Laurie Richards

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1947 –

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Who is Laurie Richards?

Laurie James Richards is a former Australian rules footballer who played with West Perth in the Western Australian National Football League, Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League and Woodville in the South Australian National Football League.

Richards, a forward known for his high flying marks, was West Perth's leading goal-kicker with 36 goals in 1966, his first league season. He contributed largely to their 1969 premiership, with seven goals in the grand final against East Perth and 72 for the season, topping the goal-kicking for a second occasion.

He was recruited to Fitzroy for the 1971 VFL season and would be used by the club both at centre half-forward and on the ball. After kicking three goals on debut, Richards went on to make a total of 14 appearances that year and over the next three seasons played 65 of a possible 66 games. Richards was runner-up in Fitzroy's 1972 "Best and Fairest" and represented the VFL at interstate football in 1973. A vice-captain, he took 125 marks for Fitzroy in 1974, with the next best player from his club managing just 76. He also kicked 24 goals for the season, averaged just under 17 disposals a game and was his club's second best performer at the Brownlow Medal count with eight votes.

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Jan 14, 1947

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on July 23, 2013

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