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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

how many weeks for lynch?

It was a split second reaction but 2 weeks probably. Chose to bump and made contact with the jaw.

 
 

Gotta feel bad for Yze. For all his success Hardwick killed that list and I don’t see Richmond having the patience to stick with Yze through the growing pains. If they’re this bad all season the media will get a scent of blood and that will be it. 
 

Not a popular view but if I were a Richmond supporter I would be filthy with Hardwick for walking out like he did


4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Feeling for Yze... Tigers look completely uncompetitive 

Playing like Maynard's driving.

3 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Gotta feel bad for Yze. For all his success Hardwick killed that list and I don’t see Richmond having the patience to stick with Yze through the growing pains. If they’re this bad all season the media will get a scent of blood and that will be it. 
 

Not a popular view but if I were a Richmond supporter I would be filthy with Hardwick for walking out like he did

You can’t blame Hardwick. He got 3 Flags in 4 years 

He also had 6 years before 2017…

Blame all the players who jumped ship…

17 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Gotta feel bad for Yze. For all his success Hardwick killed that list and I don’t see Richmond having the patience to stick with Yze through the growing pains. If they’re this bad all season the media will get a scent of blood and that will be it. 
 

Not a popular view but if I were a Richmond supporter I would be filthy with Hardwick for walking out like he did

This team will improve very quickly imo. They'll be humming (unfortunately) by 2027

 
12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You can’t blame Hardwick. He got 3 Flags in 4 years 

He also had 6 years before 2017…

Blame all the players who jumped ship…

Hardwick wrecked that list chasing a 4th premiership & walked out to a juicier contract at Gold Coast. 
 

And I always hated him as a player so want to continue the tradition. Sniping [censored] 😂

1 minute ago, deegirl said:

Hardwick wrecked that list chasing a 4th premiership & walked out to a juicier contract at Gold Coast. 
 

And I always hated him as a player so want to continue the tradition. Sniping [censored] 😂

Once again, it aint Hardwick who wrecked the list. The Board would have final say on that. 
If you have a personal vendetta that’s up to you. 
If Goodwin can win 3 Flags in 4 years I doubt anyone here would be [censored] off


7 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

This team will improve very quickly imo. They'll be humming (unfortunately) by 2027

Not without leaders they won’t 

 

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Not without leaders they won’t 

 

You may be right SWYL, but you have a whole group of top end talent coming through and leadership and it might come about through this

17 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

This team will improve very quickly imo. They'll be humming (unfortunately) by 2027

Yep, they’ll only be uncompetitive for so long, before a GWS level of rapid improvement.

Shrewd re-building right before Tassie pillage the draft.

8 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

You may be right SWYL, but you have a whole group of top end talent coming through and leadership and it might come about through this

It could go either way RTG, i get that. But Richmond have cut the list harder than anyone else has, so they are highly exposed. Uncharted territory 

and they just kicked another one!!!

 


Pace and forward handball showing some gaping holes in Blues effort and system.

Edited by Maldonboy38

Richmond are still in this on the scoreboard but don't look like it in reality.

30 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

This team will improve very quickly imo. They'll be humming (unfortunately) by 2027

I think it’s going to take them longer than that and I doubt Yze will get to see the rewards for the rebuild. 


29 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Once again, it aint Hardwick who wrecked the list. The Board would have final say on that. 
If you have a personal vendetta that’s up to you. 
If Goodwin can win 3 Flags in 4 years I doubt anyone here would be [censored] off

You don’t think the senior coach has a say on the list?

he was successful yes

but left them them with not much. not saying that is wrong. it’s just facts. I’d take it if Goody did the sane

Just now, DubDee said:

You don’t think the senior coach has a say on the list?

he was successful yes

but left them them with not much. not saying that is wrong. it’s just facts. I’d take it if Goody did the sane

Hardwick would have a voice, but the board would have had the final say. 

 
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Hardwick would have a voice, but the board would have had the final say. 

if the board overrules the senior coach, The coach walks if hes smart 

Hardwick gets the credit for the flags. He also gets the blame for the state of the list when he left 


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