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POSTGAME: Rd 07 vs Richmond

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4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Both cheer squads make it together but depending on whose home game it is, only one cheer squad designs it. This year being that it was Richmond’s home game they designed it and we helped make it at Punt Rd. Next year we’ll design it and they’ll come to ours to help make it.

Rest assured though, when we design it, you’ll not see a giant D & balls.

Did anyone think to offer a respectful opinion that their design may not have been appropriate, let alone worthy?

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On 26/04/2026 at 00:10, Adam The God said:

I was disappointed with the crowd. I might be wrong, but I believe it's the first time the ANZAC Day Eve game has had less than 70k...

The question that interests me is are we developing it as an Event game in competition with the Anzac Day match. Tickets for the Anzac Day match are effectively sold out on issue. Many membership and reserved seat allocations exclude Anzac Day allowing a premium price.

The media build up to our game was very low key even when a week out we knew it would be a pleasant night.

Next year it's our game. Finances dictate we must get 70k plus and be aiming for 80k. Marketing..come on down

Just now, joeboy said:

Did anyone think to offer a respectable opinion that their design may not have been appropriate, let alone worthy?

Because they draw and paint their banners they take a long time to make them. Our crew usually leaves Punt Rd before it’s finished because sleep is important 😁

Besides that, at times you don’t know the effects until you see it raised (pun intended) and from a distance. A thumbnail would’ve been handy.

 

Regarding the crowd...the clubs should be aiming for 75,000 plus year in year out. On a perfect night 67 was a touch low for mine but not a disaster. I felt there was fewer Dee's fans that I expected.

12 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

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No, Kolt. Just… no. This isn’t Farmer Wants A Wife

Same goes for you, Trelly. Unless you’ve got a house-painting side gig.

12 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

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No, Kolt. Just… no. This isn’t Farmer Wants A Wife

Same goes for you, Trelly. Unless you’ve got a house-painting side gig.

12 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

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No, Kolt. Just… no. This isn’t Farmer Wants A Wife

Same goes for you, Trelly. Unless you’ve got a house-painting side gig.

Hey Ghosty ddint expect you to be critical.

As long as they are comfortable and play like they are they can wear whatever they like.

Good that you can have a laugh about it though.

You must be enjoying Koltyns good form, I reckon you supported him earluer and stronger than anyone.

Keep up the good work


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