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KERANG and district residents took the chance to mingle with a group of Richmond players yesterday.

The contingent, led by forward, Jack Riewoldt, visited the town as part of the club’s AFL Community Camp program.

Riewoldt joined Josh Caddy, Mabior Chol, Sam Lloyd, Ivan Maric and Tyson Stengle in signing autographs, visiting local schools and taking time to speak to supporters.

Kerang Technical High School and Kerang South Primary School students had one-on-one time with the players, before the group visited Kerang District Health patients and Glenarm residents.

* READ Friday, February 17’s issue of the Gannawarra Times for complete coverage.

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