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9 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Saw our game in Perth in round 9. We put in a good show for over half the game but as you say when WC went up a gear it was all just too hard for us. We more already less gave up the season then and there,  That game summed up our whole shocker of a season. 

 

7 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Might have helped if Goodwin reviewed the preliminary and gave them some direction.

Might have helped if Goody had tried to implement a Power style approach on the day, beautifuly executed only a few weeks before for an unexpected win.

Anyways ....2020 awaits

 
1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

To the imbecile who rang in from Tunisia during the final quarter ... sod off!

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It was the Prince of Tunisia wanting to give his fortune away. 

20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You and WiseBlood

The Happy Clappers

My Outrage is how pathetic my club is

It’s all too hard. 

Mid you knew what I have been through in 56 years, then you would understand why 

But I know that would be beneath you....

 

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Richmond Tigers - 2 premierships in 3 years.

Wests Tigers - Longest current finals drought out of every NRL team.

Guess which Tiger I bloody picked ....


17 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

reading some of the sad sacks here you would think melbourne just played richmond today

it's just pathetic and repetitiously boring. how many ways can you say the same things?

Absolutely dc. They turn a thread about a GF where we aren't playing into a MFC whingefest

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Absolutely dc. They turn a thread about a GF where we aren't playing into a MFC whingefest

Such irony. GF’s we aern’t Playing in

GF’s At The MCG, and that doesn’t bother you.

In fact you ridicule those who show disdain for it

 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Such irony. GF’s we aern’t Playing in

GF’s At The MCG, and that doesn’t bother you.

In fact you ridicule those who show disdain for it

Outrage, outrage, outrage, outrage....

Won't someone think if the children!

19 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

It would take a dull brain to not see what it takes to win a flag and not compare where we are to where we need to get to. Each to there own though, ignorance and denial helps some sooth the pain.

you miss the point....not surprising

it's the boring, repetitious, masochistic, humourless, unoriginal drivel i'm sick of

either come up with something original or a least with some humour or cease trolling

upto you (and your mates)


15 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

I miss the days when we could just laugh at Richmond 

They’ll drop back down some day, it’ll be a spectacle seeing how their supporters act when it happens. Microwave sales will go through the roof. 

Dusty put in a stellar last quarter to clinch the medal but the kid gets in the picture.

What a debut and he was very influential.  His disposal skills and decision making seemed to inspire his veteran teammates.

It was as if they didn't want to be shown up.

The Pickett debut is one hell of a story. 

 

Just now, Macca said:

Dusty put in a stellar last quarter to clinch the medal but the kid gets in the picture.

What a debut and he was very influential.  His disposal skills and decision making seemed to inspire his veteran teammates.

It was as if they didn't want to be shown up.

The Pickett debut is one hell of a story. 

 

Picket is now a life member of RFC after one game!

9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

They’ll drop back down some day, it’ll be a spectacle seeing how their supporters act when it happens. Microwave sales will go through the roof. 

I love the smell of microwaved Richmond memberships in the morning , smells like victory 

14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

you miss the point....not surprising

it's the boring, repetitious, masochistic, humourless, unoriginal drivel i'm sick of

either come up with something original or a least with some humour or cease trolling

upto you (and your mates)

i miss the point. people here are commenting on what we lack to win a flag. By the by. You do not tell me what to do or think. 


2 hours ago, praha said:

people here say "brand" and "culture" doesn't mean anything. tell that to Hardwick. Rebranded this team, new coaching team, brought everyone together. 

Who ever said that brand (ie game style) and culture don't mean anything?

Goodwin banged on about brand all last year and I, and many others, bang on about game style all the time.

Such a condescending poster at times, mate.

6 minutes ago, A F said:

Who ever said that brand (ie game style) and culture don't mean anything?

Goodwin banged on about brand all last year and I, and many others, bang on about game style all the time.

Such a condescending poster at times, mate.

Brand is a marketing term, and meaningless, culture is another thing all together and we do not have it  Hardwick is a balanced person, Goody not so much.

5 minutes ago, A F said:

Who ever said that brand (ie game style) and culture don't mean anything?

Goodwin banged on about brand all last year and I, and many others, bang on about game style all the time.

Such a condescending poster at times, mate.

Problem with AFL over last few years the final has been a blow out. Boring to watch and unfortunately most switched of half way through the third. 

Unfortunately this game has no more growth as much as they push the life out of it in non footy states.

 

best grand final ever I had $20 at 7 to 1(Richmond)  mid season..  then another $100  at 1.40  today. never in doubt.     Go dees in trade period !!!!            if not for the punt  shizen game

2 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

If you get cornered by any Tigres supporters, just tell em that was the most boring Grand Final ever.........then tell em again when they start whinging.......

Just tell them that they've only just levelled us for flags. Get back to us when they surpass us. (yes, I know, that could happen next year)

2 hours ago, McQueen said:

The WAFL is a gold mine for indigenous talent. 

Staggering that we haven't drafted a player from WA since Hogan in 2012. Who is our WA scout? Does anyone know?

That said, we haven't had a first rounder pick since 2015 when we landed Oliver (and to a lesser extent, Weideman).


1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Picket is now a life member of RFC after one game!

And fair enough too.  If playing in a GF victory is one way of gaining club life membership,  it's been a while between drinks prior to 2017 for the Tigers.

How many players have actually played in a GF victory in the history of the sport over 160+ years?  Maybe 1700 factoring in those who played in multiple flag winning sides.

No sour grapes from me either.  To the victors go the spoils.  And Richmond are the benchmark. 

And if they can do it,  we can do it.  I'm a forever optimist with regards to the future. 

 

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6 minutes ago, A F said:

Just tell them that they've only just levelled us for flags. Get back to us when they surpass us. (yes, I know, that could happen next year)

Staggering that we haven't drafted a player from WA since Hogan in 2012. Who is our WA scout? Does anyone know?

That said, we haven't had a first rounder pick since 2015 when we landed Oliver (and to a lesser extent, Weideman).

But you don’t need an early pick, think Ryan, Pickett, Kelly, Stack.....all overlooked in drafts

 

Dusty in Swan St at 4am tomorrow morning

 

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Good to catch up today, @Return to Glory

With Burgess on board, top 4 next year, mate. You gotta believe!

Enjoy Tokyo. If you can, visit an old haunt of mine, Inokashira Park. A welcome oasis in the concrete jungle.


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