Where To Watch 28 Years Later: Your Guide to Reliving the Tigers' Dynasty

Where To Watch 28 Years Later: Your Guide to Reliving the Tigers' Dynasty


Alright, Tiger fans. We’ve all been there. You’re sitting around, the off-season is dragging on, and you get that itch. Not just for any footy, but for our footy. The specific, heart-pounding, history-making moments from the dynasty era that turned the Richmond Football Club from long-suffering hopefuls into a modern powerhouse.


Maybe you want to show a new fan what the fuss is about. Maybe you need a fix of Dusty magic in September. Or perhaps you just want to feel the goosebumps of breaking the drought all over again. This article is your practical, step-by-step guide to finding and watching the definitive films of our golden age—the premiership retrospectives, the behind-the-scenes docs, the moments that made the Yellow and Black faith worthwhile.


Consider this your playbook. By the end, you’ll know exactly where to go, what you need, and how to set the perfect scene to immerse yourself in the 2017, 2019, and 2020 premiership runs. Let’s get you back in the room.


What You'll Need Before You Start


This isn't complicated, but a little prep makes the viewing experience seamless. Here’s your kit:


A Reliable Internet Connection: Streaming in HD is non-negotiable. You need to see every detail of Jack Riewoldt's mark or Alex Rance's spoil in crystal clarity.
Your Streaming Service Logins: The key content is spread across a few major platforms. Have your details for Kayo Sports, Stan, and potentially Amazon Prime Video handy.
A Supported Device: Smart TV, laptop, tablet, or phone. A big screen is highly recommended for the full cinematic effect.
90-120 Minutes of Uninterrupted Time: Respect the material. These aren't background watches. This is sacred viewing.
Optional, But Highly Recommended: A Richmond guernsey, a scar, and a beverage of choice. Atmosphere is everything.




Your Step-by-Step Process to Tiger Glory


Follow these steps to curate your own prestige film festival.


Step 1: Secure Your Primary Streaming Hub – Kayo Sports


Think of Kayo as your Punt Road Oval for match-day content. This is your first and most important port of call.

  1. Navigate to the Kayo Sports website or app.

  2. Use the search function. This is critical. Do not just browse. Type in definitive phrases like:

"Richmond 2017 Grand Final"
"The Story of 2019 Richmond"
"AFL Grand Final 2020 Full Match"
  1. Kayo houses the official AFL-produced season reviews and grand final replays. These are the canonical texts—complete with narration, player interviews, and all the key moments from the home-and-away season through to the final siren.

  2. Bookmark them or add them to a list. You’ll find gems here like "Richmond: The 2017 Premiership Season" – the one that will always hit differently.


Why This Works: Kayo has the broadcast rights and the archive. It’s the most straightforward way to watch the full, unedited matches and the official season retrospectives.


Step 2: Explore the Documentary Depth on Stan


If Kayo is Punt Road, then Stan is the club’s inner sanctum, holding the deeper, character-driven stories.

  1. Head to Stan and search for two essential titles:

"The Final Quarter" – While focused on Adam Goodes, this documentary provides the crucial, sobering social backdrop against which the 2017 premiership was won. Understanding this context adds profound depth to that flag.
"Making Their Mark" – This Amazon Prime series had an episode dedicated to the Tigers during the disrupted 2020 season. It’s an incredible fly-on-the-wall look at Damien Hardwick, Trent Cotchin, and the group navigating the hub life on the way to the three-peat.
  1. Stan often has exclusive sports documentaries, so also try searching "AFL" or "Richmond Tigers" to see if any new behind-the-scenes content has been added.


Why This Works: Stan gives you the why behind the what. You see the human side of Dusty, the leadership of Cotchin, and the pressures Dimma managed.


Step 3: Hunt for Special Features & Fan-Made Tributes


The official stuff is great, but the passion of the fanbase creates its own magic.

  1. YouTube is Your Friend: Search with specific, long-tail phrases:

"Richmond 2017 finals highlights [creator name]"
"Dustin Martin 2020 Grand Final performance"
"Trent Cotchin 2019 finals leadership"
  1. Look for channels known for quality AFL edits. These videos often cut footage to music, focusing on the raw emotion and narrative arc. They’re perfect for a 10-minute hit of nostalgia.

  2. A Warning: Quality varies. Stick to creators with good feedback and clear video quality. Avoid spoiler-filled titles if you're watching a full match for the first time!


Why This Works: This is where you find the pure, unfiltered celebration of moments like Bachar Houli's running goal or Dion Prestia's grunt work in the midfield, packaged for maximum emotional impact.


Step 4: Set the Scene for the Ultimate Viewing Experience


Watching these is an event. Don't just press play.

  1. Chronological Order is Key: Start with 2017. You must feel the 37-year weight before the breakthrough. Then move to 2019’s back-to-back dominance, and finish with the unprecedented 2020 flag in Queensland. The narrative arc is everything.

  2. Gather Your Tribe: Invite fellow fans. The shared groans, cheers, and "remember whens" are half the fun.

  3. Contextualize the Moment: Before watching the 2017 Grand Final replay, take 5 minutes to remember where you were in the preliminary final when Alex Rance and the defence held that line. The payoff is sweeter.


Why This Works: You’re not just watching a game; you’re re-living a journey. The atmosphere you create amplifies the footage tenfold.




Pro Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid


Pro Tip: Use the Kayo "Mini-Match" or "Key Moments" feature if you’re short on time but want the essence of a classic final. It condenses a 2-hour game into 20 minutes of pure action.
Pro Tip: Check the Richmond Football Club's official website and social media. They occasionally post classic full matches or extended highlights for members, especially around anniversaries.
Common Mistake: Getting frustrated if a specific full match isn't on a streaming service. The AFL archive rotates. If the 2019 Grand Final isn't on Kayo today, check back in a month or use the YouTube method for highlights.
Common Mistake: Neglecting the prelims! The 2017 preliminary final against GWS and the 2020 prelim against Port Adelaide were arguably tougher, more brutal contests than the grand finals themselves. Seek them out.
Biggest Mistake: Watching in isolation. The story of Jack Riewoldt’s evolution, Damien Hardwick’s coaching shift, and Dustin Martin’s rise is a multi-year epic. Savor the chapters. For a deeper dive into these pivotal games, explore our finals moments analysis hub.


Your Quick-Fire Checklist Summary


Here’s your game-day plan, condensed. Run through this list and you’re ready to go.

  • Gather Gear: Secure internet, logins (Kayo, Stan), and choose your viewing device.

  • Hit Kayo First: Search for and save the official AFL season reviews and grand final replays for 2017, 2019, and 2020.

  • Dive Deeper on Stan: Find and queue up documentary content like "Making Their Mark" for the insider’s perspective.

  • Supplement with YouTube: Search for high-quality fan edits and specific highlight reels of key players (Martin, Rance, Cotchin, Riewoldt).

  • Curate Your Marathon: Plan to watch in chronological order (2017 -> 2019 -> 2020) for the full story.

  • Create Atmosphere: Don your colours, settle in, and commit to the experience. No distractions.


Now you’re set. The journey from the agony of 37 years to the ecstasy of three flags in four is just a few clicks away. Fire up the screen, turn up the sound, and enjoy the greatest show in Yellow and Black. The dynasty awaits your rewatch.

Jack Fletcher

Jack Fletcher

Junior Analyst

New voice focusing on memorable finals performances and turning points.

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