Who was the last player to wear number 4 for Richmond?

The last player to wear number 4 for Richmond is Shane Edwards. Edwards began his AFL career with Richmond in 2006, making his debut in Round 15 against Melbourne. He was assigned the number 4 jersey and went on to wear it for the next 11 seasons. He served as an important member of the team and was named vice-captain in 2014. Edwards played a total of 248 games for Richmond, kicking 111 goals, and was part of the 2017 premiership winning side. He retired at the end of the 2018 season, bringing to an end his long association with the number 4. Edwards was known for his versatility as a player and was able to play in multiple positions, including the midfield, half-back, and forward. He was also a reliable contributor in the kick-in, often able to find a teammate with a long kick downfield. Edwards was a fan favourite during his time at Richmond, and the number 4 will always be associated with him.