"Ray Hall" is a former Australian rules football player who played for the Richmond Football Club.

Hall grew up in New South Wales, playing for the Balmain Australian Football Club before moving to Woy Woy where he was recruited by the Richmond Football Club/Tigers having played in the Under 18s state squad.

Hall announced his retirement on 28 August 2007 because a hip injury ruled him out for the 2007 AFL season/2007 season.

Hall has since gone on to spend 12 months as an Australian Government sponsored volunteer in Papua New Guinea, on the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) program, assisting in sports development in PNG. This has included coaching PNG's Under 18 Australian Rules Football League (AFL) Team, the Kupundas.

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