Jamie Tape was the first player from
Jamie’s untimely death in January 2003 at age 28, following his return to
His sheer determination to play at the game’s top level, and his prowess on the football field, attracted many fans throughout his career, none more so than Richmond supporter Riley Wolff, who recently made the decision to gift some very special memorabilia to Jamie’s seven-year-old son, Tom.
Riley Wolff was just nine years old when Jamie moved to
“When everyone else was in awe of ‘Cambo’, Daffy or ‘Richo’, I couldn’t get enough of Jamie. I even remember calling the editor of ‘Sports Weekly’ magazine to point out that ‘Sticky’, as he was called, had been duped on their vote count and they promptly corrected their error,” Riley said.
“My mother is the creative type and thought what better birthday present for me one year than making a replica of the lockers at Tigerland and getting Jamie to autograph it. I still remember one Saturday afternoon at the ‘G’ after the game, hanging around until about 6.30 for the players to walk back to
“Over the years Jamie was at
While the locker meant a great deal to Riley, and still took pride of place in his garage, where he and his mates spend time watching footy, several months ago he contacted the Richmond Football Club offering his locker and signed Centenary jumper to Jamie’s family as a gift and an example of how much he meant to Tiger supporters.
To receive the gifts from Riley personally, seven-year-old Tom travelled to
The locker is now installed in Tom’s bedroom back home in Port Lincoln, where he lives with Mum Kelly, her partner Christian and baby sister Grace. Tom has just finished playing his first season with the Lincoln South under 9s, beginning his footy career early just like his father, who started with the Edithburgh Minis before going on to be the youngest ever winner of the SYP Football League’s Mail and Tape Medals (Best and Fairest A Grade player) at just 17 years of age.
“It is gorgeous to think there are people out there who still remember Jamie, and that someone would be kind enough to give something like this to Tom, not to mention taking the trouble to track us down through the Richmond Football Club,” Kelly said.
Tom apparently took the whole trip, which included flying from Port Lincoln to