Alex Rance and Damien Hardwick after the 2017 Grand Final. Picture: AFL Photos

RICHMOND general manager of football Neil Balme concedes Alex Rance's return to the Tigers is increasingly unlikely.

The five-time All-Australian announced his sudden retirement from AFL in December to focus on his family and religion.

The 30-year-old, who is a devout Jehovah's Witness, has been included on the premiers' list for 2020 due to the timing of his departure, which means a return to the playing field remains a possibility.

Balme is hopeful Rance will reverse his decision but admits that's based on optimism rather than evidence.

We are still hoping that he might think about coming back but that's getting less likely I think

- Neil Balme

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Earlier this month, Tigers coach Damien Hardwick left the door ajar for the defender's return but said the ball was in his court.

"In the back of our minds, we are still hoping that he might think about coming back but that's getting less likely I think," Balme told SEN on Tuesday.

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"I did think that (he would return) but it was probably more optimism than any evidence.

"He's such a strong-minded kid that he doesn't tell you things for the fun of it, so we have to accept the fact that maybe it is the end for him.

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"It will be disappointing because he is such a wonderful player but in the end, as a club, you've just got to cope with it because it's something the individual wants to do."