Joined VAFA: 1987
Coaches: Michael Motta (M), Jasmine Rolland (W)
Nickname: Snakes
Ground: Loughnan Oval, Kevin Bartlett Reserve, Yarra Boulevard, Richmond. 0419 871 571
Under 19/Thirds: As above
Colours: Black with yellow sash/ – white number; shorts – black; socks – black & yellow hoops.
Secretary: Lauren Cain E: [email protected] M: 0431 076 571
President: Mitch Broughton E: [email protected] M: 0419 547 974
The Richmond Central Amateur Football Club (RCAFC) was established in 1987, and is home to three senior football teams: Seniors, Reserves & Cardinals.
The Seniors & Reserves compete in the VAFA Division 3, with more than half of the Snakes’ players originating from Country Victoria.
They have won Senior premierships twice, in 1989 and 1994 in addition to back-to-back premierships for the Cardinals (2013 & 2014) and Reserves in 2014.
Premierships
Seniors | Reserves | U19s | Club XVIII |
1 | 1 | – | 2 |
Division 4: 1994 | (2): 2014 | ||
(3): 2013 |
Competition Best and Fairest Winners – Senior
Division 2 / E Section – J Fullerton Medal – 1
Year | Name | Section | Votes |
1998 | Stephen G. Shannon | E (White) | 18 |
Club News
More
Divisional Delight – For the Love of the Game’s Season Preview of all 3 Men’s Divisions!
Jason Bennett, Joey Pignataro & Brayden May preview ALL 30 Men’s divisional teams from Divisions 1, 2 & 3 in a blockbuster episode of FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME!

Richmond Central overrun Swinburne University to maintain finals position
In a low-scoring affair, North Brunswick have overcome a two-game form slump to hand La Trobe University their ninth straight loss. It didn’t come without nerves however, as a spirited

Richmond Central surge into top-five, as ladder leaders flex their muscles
Division 3’s top teams weren’t mucking around in Round 9, with triple-figure thrashings being the theme of the weekend. St John’s picked up where they left off, recording a 120-point

VAFA Div 3 Mid-Season Review: Flag smokey, blockbuster fixtures, who’s a TOTY lock?
After a superb eight weeks of Division 3 footy, all clubs will rest over the King’s Birthday long weekend. It provides the opportunity to reflect on what has been a

From a Snake to a Cougar, Dane Roy’s journey
“He’s given it everything he’s got, ladies & gentlemen. It’s a MONSTER!” Former Richmond Central big man, Dane Roy, has experienced a whirlwind five years since launching a 73m barrel

French representative to coach Snakes’ first women’s team
Originally published by Richmond Central Amateur Football Club Richmond Central Amateur Football Netball Club is proud to announce Pierre Labigang as our inaugural women’s senior coach. Pierre previously played for

Snakes secure Koumantatakis for 2018
Richmond Central has made a significant change at the helm with the appointment of George Koumantatakis as senior coach for the the 2018 season. Koumantatakis, who replaces outgoing coach Shannon Collins,