Who has that record? Certainly not Scott.
Yes, he went 3-0 in 2011, but has gone 3-9 since then.
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Who has that record? Certainly not Scott.
12 finals for 3 wins is pretty hard to beat.
Yes he does, his last 12 finals have produced 3 wins.
Yes, he went 3-0 in 2011, but has gone 3-9 since then.
Yes, and when I'm an old campaigner like you I'll have seen 10Id prefer that over the history of my club being in this competition, a period 11 years less than your club, that they would always have had more flags and still have two more.
You do realise that I have seen my club win 6 flags in my lifetime, whereas I imagine you have seen half that amount and our longest break between flags is 37 years compared to the 44 years at your club.
Geelong supporters always pretending their rancid history in this competition doesnt exist. You Cats live in a 5 year period which is the only time in this competition that the Cats have tasted a little success, even then it was done without back to back flags
1995 - whenever Geelong belted them in a prelimHow many years to you have to go back to get Richmond's 12 finals record?
1995 - whenever Geelong belted them in a prelim
Yep. Just went back and posted the results of their finals campaigns. A few 10+ goal beltings, losing to 9th etcRichmond and belted just fits so well.
Yep. Just went back and posted the results of their finals campaigns. A few 10+ goal beltings, losing to 9th etc
What a glorious time it is to be a tiger!
Q: Do any of Chris Scott's final losses include losing to 9th and handing the worst team in the modern game (Carlton) their last finals win?
That would add up to 6-12.
Dubious framing doesn't help your argument.No it's 6-9, but give him time.
Losing a home final? The Tuggers wouldn't know anything about that....No, but didn't you drop your only true home final to the might of Freo in 2013. Now, that would have been worth seeing.
Go sack another coach
It' not a normal injury toll Yoda.
Less years than you have to go back to have seen 6 Geelong flags.How many years to you have to go back to get Richmond's 12 finals record?
Numbers injured yes, quality of those injured unseen before in the history of the game.Yes, it is, Jabba
Oh no the media stating we wont win the flag, well thats it then.Sorry Tuggers.
It says "staff writers" but it was really penned by Uncle Steve
https://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-06-10/six-things-we-learned-from-round-12
"1. Richmond won't win the flag
Consider these results: a 44-point loss to Collingwood in round two, a 49-point defeat at the hands of Greater Western Sydney the following week and a 67-point thumping by Geelong last Friday night. Those three teams are considered the main premiership threats, along with West Coast, which the Tigers haven't faced yet. Consider this as well: there were 10 teams with a percentage in the triple digits after Friday night. Richmond wasn't one of those, having sunk to a miserable 94.5 after the Cats clash."
Less years than you have to go back to have seen 6 Geelong flags.
1 win inside the 8 with 7th worst percentage in the league (((Oh no the media stating we wont win the flag, well thats it then.