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Richo is an easy target because of the way he carries on when things don't go his/Richmonds way but......I was at Richmond v Essendon at the G last year when Richo went off his head and kicked 12 goals (I think) and took around 20 marks and set up at least 4 other goals, I thought James Hird was the best player I had ever seen until that game, Richo was simply AWESOME. His commitment to the club can't be questioned especially when he played last week with a fractured eye socket, we could only hope for team men like him.

Yeah he was good that night, although it was closer to 9 goals and 18 marks, but he killed us. That was the night Kepler Bradley played on him all night. Hmmmm...........

Anyway, Richo is a star. Has consistently carried his teammates in a terribly performed team. Imagine how crap the tigers would be if he wasn't playing for them. He has won alot of games for them. His performance the other night, even to just play, was very inspirational.

I, like most here, love the fact that Buckley has missed the premiership boat. But love him or hate him, he is a champion player and deserves to be on the list of champions who won't play in a premiership.

 

Richo gets crap delivery, if Richmond didnt have him they would be further in despair. What I want to know is why I dont read about the threat of Terry Wallace getting fired?? He is crap he was crap at the Bulldogs and acted like a spoilt child and walked out on them, he should be fired from Richmond. What goes around..........

Yeah he was good that night, although it was closer to 9 goals and 18 marks, but he killed us. That was the night Kepler Bradley played on him all night. Hmmmm...........

Anyway, Richo is a star. Has consistently carried his teammates in a terribly performed team. Imagine how crap the tigers would be if he wasn't playing for them. He has won alot of games for them. His performance the other night, even to just play, was very inspirational.

I, like most here, love the fact that Buckley has missed the premiership boat. But love him or hate him, he is a champion player and deserves to be on the list of champions who won't play in a premiership.

Thanks Ash, I did get a bit excited there I thought 12 goals was stretching it a little.

 

It looks more and more likely Neitz is not going to play in a premiership....

i hate to think it but he will most definitely go on the list of champions that never played in premierships

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