Richmond forward Seth Campbell has penned a three-year extension, tying him to the club until the end of 2029.

Campbell, who was already locked in for next year, has turned his 2022 Rookie Draft selection into a permanent spot in the Tigers' line-up.

His 2025 breakout season has resulted in 21 goals in 17 games, applying his hard-running, pressure, high skillset and goal sense to the team.

Campbell averages 13 disposals, 2.6 tackles, 2.6 inside 50s, and two scores per match.

"We have a great bunch of players here and I am very excited for what the future holds for us," Campbell added.

"Getting a couple of games under my belt and having that exposure last year, gave me a bit of confidence coming into this year and (I have enjoyed) being able to just play and play on instinct.

"The last three years have been unbelievable; I have loved it. It is just like a family here, another family away from home."

Richmond EGM of Football Talent Blair Hartley was stoked to see Campbell remain in the yellow and black until 2029.

"Seth continues to take significant strides with his performance and will only get better across the coming years," Hartley said.

"He has been quick to show his talents at AFL level, and this contract is a reward for the hard work he has put in to make this kind of output possible.

"Seth loves being a part of this group, and we cannot wait to see him continue to improve and grow alongside the rest of our team."

Campbell, who hails from Tasmania, has extended his time at Punt Road beyond the introduction of the Devils, who are set to join the AFL in 2028.

 Saturday, July 19 
Richmond WON BY 49 POINTS
Optus Stadium
WCE   
56
FT
105
   RICH

The Tigers will attempt to make it back-to-back wins on Saturday against West Coast at Optus Stadium. Richmond has claimed four victories thus far.