Teacher:In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: Context: The Richmond Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers, is an Australian rules football club which competes in the Victorian Football League (VFL)., William `` Bill '' Morris ( 24 April 1921 -- 25 May 1960 ) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Richmond in the Victorian Football League ( VFL ) , mostly during the 1940s . He played much of his football beside Jack Dyer as a knock ruckman . Morris started his career with the Melbourne reserve team but before he could make an impression he decided to join the army . He returned to football in 1942 and was traded to Richmond and made his senior debut that year . In 1945 he won the first of his three Best and Fairest awards , the others coming in 1948 and 1950 . Morris won the Brownlow Medalist in 1948 , joining Stan Judkins as the only Richmond player to win the Medal at that time . He polled well in other Brownlow Medal nights , finishing equal second in 1946 and equal third in 1950 . He was a regular Victorian interstate representative , playing a total of 15 games and captaining the state in 1950 . He was also captain of Richmond , leading the club in 1950 and 1951 . At the end of the 1951 season Morris left Richmond and joined VFA Club Box Hill as captain - coach . He captain - coached Box Hill from 1952 to 1954 , winning the Club 's Best and Fairest each season . He played 58 games for Box Hill and scored 101 goals . Morris 's story is perhaps the most tragic of all Brownlow Medallists ; in 1960 he committed suicide at the age of 38 . In 2002 Morris was inducted into the Richmond Hall of Fame and he is also a member of their official ' Team of the Century ' , being named in the forward pocket . He is also a member of Box Hill 's official ' Greatest Ever Team ' as announced in 2000 , selected as first ruck . On 1 June 2009 , Morris was inducted to the AFL Hall of Fame ., John Raymond "Jack" Dyer Sr. OAM (15 November 1913  23 August 2003), nicknamed Captain Blood, was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League between 1931 and 1952. One of the game's most prominent players, he was one of 12 inaugural "Legends" inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. He later turned to coaching and work in the media as a broadcaster and journalist., Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, but also called Aussie rules, football or footy (and in some regions marketed as AFL after the Australian Football League), is a contact sport played between two teams of eighteen players on an oval-shaped field, often a modified cricket ground., The Australian Football Hall of Fame was established in 1996, the Centenary year of the Australian Football League, to help recognise the contributions made to the sport of Australian rules football by players, umpires, media personalities, coaches and administrators. It was initially established with 136 inductees. As of 2014, this figure has grown to 257, including 25 "Legends"., Subject: bill morris , Relation: member_of_sports_team, Options: (A) richmond football club (B) sport
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richmond football club