Richard Osborne | |||
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Personal information | |||
Date of birth | 16 June 1964 | ||
Original team(s) | Bulleen-Templestowe | ||
Height / weight | 182 cm / 86 kg | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1982–1992 1993 1994–1996 1997–1998 Total |
Fitzroy Sydney Footscray Collingwood |
187 (411) 16 (39) 51 (98) 29 (26) 283 (574) |
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1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1998.
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Career highlights | |||
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Richard Osborne (born 16 June 1964) is a retired Australian rules footballer who enjoyed a lengthy career in the VFL/AFL. He played a total of 283 games in 17 seasons, and played with four different clubs, as well as representing Victoria 7 times in interstate competition.
Originally from Bulleen/Templestowe, he arrived at Fitzroy and made his senior debut in 1982 as a 17-year-old. Beginning in the forward line as an understudy to Bernie Quinlan, he would go on to become Fitzroy's leading goalkicker five times, including four consecutive seasons between 1986 and 1989, with feats of 60 goals on each occasion. He was made captain in 1991 for one season.
At the end of the 1992 season, after 187 games and 411 goals with the Lions, Osborne indicated to Fitzroy that he wanted to leave, with a move to Essendon the most likely result. Fitzroy delisted him, however, and in the pre-season draft he went on to become the No.1 pick, and began a short-lived 16-game career at Sydney. He suffered a severe head injury, being taken off the ground in an ambulance, but surprisingly returned to the field just three weeks later. In Round 13, Osborne kicked ten goals in the club's only win for the entire year, against Melbourne. After just one season at the Swans, he moved to Footscray in 1994.
In March 1994, during the pre-season, the Western Bulldogs released Osborne to let him participate in an NFL trial in the United States; however, Osborne's trial was unsuccessful and he returned to Australia.
He played 51 games there, including winning the club leading goalkicker award in 1995.
At the end of 1996, Osborne changed clubs yet again, this time to Collingwood, where he stayed from 1997 until 1998. He managed 29 games in the two seasons at his final club, playing in a different role, half-back, where for most of his career he had predominantly been a forward.