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Richmond have a 20% winning record at Carrara...
SUNS wouldn't be too far off that either. Maybe 25-30%
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Richmond have a 20% winning record at Carrara...
26% but I get your point. Bit of a difference between a club full of kids getting belted in its infancy and an established team losing to the woeful Brisbane Bears.SUNS wouldn't be too far off that either. Maybe 25-30%
26% but I get your point. Bit of a difference between a club full of kids getting belted in its infancy and an established team losing to the woeful Brisbane Bears.
17 May 1987 - Brisbane 22.12 (144) def. Richmond 15.19 (109)
12 June 1988 - Brisbane 23.13 (151) def. Richmond 15.13 (103)
31 March 1990 - Brisbane 19.19 (133) def. Richmond 10.14 (74)
26 May 1991 - Richmond 12.10 (82) def. Brisbane 10.15 (75)
4 Jul 2009 - Adelaide 15.12 (102) def. Richmond 13.7 (85)
Yes, most of these games were 20-25 years ago. Yes, Richmond has a completely different list to most of these games. BUT hoodoos seem to have a funny way of continuing in the AFL. Once you mentally buy into a hoodoo then you are fighting a huge uphill battle. Just look at how frightened Richmond fans were for the Cairns game in 2013.
Not yet but a victory for the Gold Coast in round 1 might start to get people thinking.Regardless of that you can only have a hoodoo if you think about it... aha. That would not have crossed the Tigers minds for one millisecond.
Not yet but a victory for the Gold Coast in round 1 might start to get people thinking.
The Tigers have a considerably better record at the Gabba (50%). In fact, Carrara is by far the worst performed venue for the Tigers and that includes Kardinia Park and Subiaco.
I think away is where we improve. 8-5 in our last 13 at home. 2-14 away. We r pretty good at home.
Will you change your mind if Jackson is omitted?We won't win
To be fair, it was a practice game in the middle of the day on a Sunday in near 30 degree weather. I'm sure you'll see a lot more red in the crowd when round 1 rolls around.So much for the fortress, there was barely a Suns supporter insight other than a small group behind the goals
We won't win
Will you change your mind if Jackson is omitted?
To be fair, it was a practice game in the middle of the day on a Sunday in near 30 degree weather. I'm sure you'll see a lot more red in the crowd when round 1 rolls around.
I almost want to wager this game with you... Almost.
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I see where you're coming from. However, I would have thought there were more Collingwood fans in south east Queensland than Suns fans. A few Gold Coasters running around in the black and white these days too.Either way, we where still on the Gold Coast and not Smith St in Collingwood kinda a shame it didn't feel that way...
Its on! You will make your sig "I will never doubt TheJaegerBombs immeasurable knowledge ever again nor will I doubt the might of the GC juggernaut"
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"With my lack of knowledge towards AFL and my false optimism in my team of choice, It's surprising i'm not a Brisbane Lions supporter"
Yeah, Not too happy that they wouldn't let us up the top for atleast a bit of shade, I was blending in with the seats by halftime, Not fun.Will you change your mind if Jackson is omitted?
To be fair, it was a practice game in the middle of the day on a Sunday in near 30 degree weather. I'm sure you'll see a lot more red in the crowd when round 1 rolls around.
Ignoring your poor grammar and spelling, no team in VFL/AFL history has been given similar concessions? The Brisbane Bears were given the first seven picks in the 1986 VFL draft when they were admitted into the competition. They were also granted exclusive access to Queensland players which allowed them to recruit the likes of Michael Voss, Marcus Ashcroft and Jason Akermanis. Not to mention cap concessions.
The Suns were given the first three picks in the 2010 AFL draft along with another five picks between picks 5-13. Surely the Bears' package of picks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 is better than what the Suns were offered which was 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13. You might bring up Jaeger O'Meara or Jack Martin but those two were available to any club that was willing to trade with GWS. The Gold Coast just so happened to make the best offer for both of them. Poor effort from other clubs, really.
The Bears cap concessions and exclusive access to Queenslanders lasted through their entire existence (ten years) and continued for the Lions while the Suns exclusive access to Queenslanders lasted three years and the cap concessions will only last five seasons. I don't know about you, but it seems pretty comprehensive to me that the Bears were given better concessions than the Suns. Then you have Fremantle who were given the first 11 selections in the 1994 draft. Surely you can see that the Suns have actually set themselves up well rather than just being given too many concessions?
For the record, you say - "with all number one and 2 draft picks wicth no ever team in history has had in the afl". The Gold Coast only have two players that have gone number one and two in the AFL draft and those players are David Swallow and Harley Bennell. Both came from the same draft class.