WC have one of the best records in Victoria out of any interstate side. In 2018, I dont' think they lost a game there.
Only time during a normal season any team has a 100% win rate in victoria 6/6
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WC have one of the best records in Victoria out of any interstate side. In 2018, I dont' think they lost a game there.
And a lack of come the end of the year.Ticker.
You forgot the main point through on the road all season, away from family's etc takes a toll your underestimating the difficulty of 2020.
For them to win the flag, theyll need to actually win games interstate.
Well if the WA government becomes as stubborn as Tough man tony Abbott, the AFL fixture could be thrown into chaos.You weren’t on the road, you were in a hub like every other team playing the majority of games at a neutral venue..
Hardest season ever lulllzzzzzzzz
hard for Richmond compared to the soft pampered draw they usually get.. doesn’t even compare to a normal eagles season
You weren’t on the road, you were in a hub like every other team playing the majority of games at a neutral venue..
Hardest season ever lulllzzzzzzzz
hard for Richmond compared to the soft pampered draw they usually get.. doesn’t even compare to a normal eagles season
Salty that's for sure.We weren't on road lol.A normal eagles season ? Correct blowing 2 home finals against middle road sides, and double chances in 2 years.Cant win play at home win the flag complain, win away on the road all year same I bet if we played in Antarctica you come up with a excuse.
Salty that's for sure.We weren't on road lol.A normal eagles season ? Correct blowing 2 home finals against middle road sides, and double chances in 2 years.Cant win play at home win the flag complain, win away on the road all year same I bet if we played in Antarctica you come up with a excuse.
I don't get why you guys are so focused on Richmond in a thread about the Eagles, you guys do it with every thread. Talk about obsessed. But whilst you insist on making this all about the Tigers: I find it Odd that last year, Richmond were advantaged by playing in Victoria, NSW, QLD, SA & the NT. Whilst West Coast were terribly disadvantaged by only having to travel to QLD twice. Yet in other years it's travel that's the disadvantage.on the road means travelling to the other side of the country and playing the opposition at their home ground like the Eagles do 10 times plus finals every season...when did you do that at least once last season ?
and what 2 finals did we lose at home ?
is lying part of your usual tactics when loosing an argument
like i said tough compared to Richmonds normal dream run ...toughest flag ever lulllllllllllllzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I don't get why you guys are so focused on Richmond in a thread about the Eagles, you guys do it with every thread. Talk about obsessed. But whilst you insist on making this all about the Tigers: I find it Odd that last year, Richmond were advantaged by playing in Victoria, NSW, QLD, SA & the NT. Whilst West Coast were terribly disadvantaged by only having to travel to QLD twice. Yet in other years it's travel that's the disadvantage.
If WA teams have to hub this year, what are the odds it will turn from a massive premiership winning advantage into the most unbearable injustice of all time?
So in your opinion: In 2020 was Richmond significantly disadvantaged compared to West Coast?Another Richmond supporter making things up they I never stated
Another Richmond supporter making things up they I never stated
So in your opinion: In 2020 was Richmond significantly disadvantaged compared to West Coast?
What is this idea that only Victorian teams were in hubs last year?
16/18 teams spent time in hubs.
The SA teams were in a hub from round 3 - round 6.
WA teams spent 10 weeks in hubs from round 2-7 and round 14-`18 (10 games).
Victorian teams played 12 home and away games in a hub from round 6-18.
The NSW teams were in a hub from when they left NSW for WA in round 7 or so.
Answer his questions ?.Your the one not backing up your points.My bad it was one home final lost in 2 years.You have new terms on the road now ?.We went to SA twice , Darwin and played in Sydney all this permanently in Qld and all finals to.You had the luxury being at home besides being in a hub early on and no excuses.
What is this idea that only Victorian teams were in hubs last year?
16/18 teams spent time in hubs.
The SA teams were in a hub from round 3 - round 6.
WA teams spent 10 weeks in hubs from round 2-7 and round 14-`18 (10 games).
Victorian teams played 12 home and away games in a hub from round 6-18.
The NSW teams were in a hub from when they left NSW for WA in round 7 or so.
well eagles should not be 0-2.WC have a pretty challenging start to the season.
R1: Gold Coast (h)
R2: Bulldogs (a)
R3: Port Adelaide (h)
R4: St Kilda (a)
R5: Collingwood (h)
R6: Geelong (a)
Should beat the Suns in Perth. Chalk up Geelong in Geelong as a loss. The rest are 50/50.
On one hand, if WC win at home and can score 1-2 wins on the road, it could set up their season.
On the other hand, a disastrous start could leave them 1-5 and that will put them under a fair bit of pressure. Rightly or wrongly, talk of a "rebuild" will become inevitable should that happen.
I'd probably take 3-3 with no major injuries.well eagles should not be 0-2.
I won't be surprised if eagles post a 3-3 or 4-2 record after this run of 6 very unpredictable games.
Depends on the COVID assessment at the time, currently,well eagles should not be 0-2.
I won't be surprised if eagles post a 3-3 or 4-2 record after this run of 6 very unpredictable games.
What is this idea that only Victorian teams were in hubs last year?
16/18 teams spent time in hubs.
The SA teams were in a hub from round 3 - round 6.
WA teams spent 10 weeks in hubs from round 2-7 and round 14-`18 (10 games).
Victorian teams played 12 home and away games in a hub from round 6-18.
The NSW teams were in a hub from when they left NSW for WA in round 7 or so.
Hawks played 1 home game at our home ground. And one away game at our home ground.
How about WCE ? How many home games at your home ground and how many away games at your home ground ?
The Main reason Richmond have been cold was mainly Because they have been Poorly run in a certain period. As I said, Richmond only made finals in 1995 and 2001 in that 1983-2012 period. Not to mention all those 9th placed finishes.I think it is normal for supporters of good teams that did not win the flag to reflect on the season and play a bit of sliding doors. Every year there are 4-5 teams that could win it, but only one team does.
Supporters of teams like Geelong, West Coast or even GWS have these moments as their club makes finals most years. Personally, I don't play coulda woulda shoulda too much as it's pointless, but I understand how it would be compelling.
For the better part of 40 years Richmond have been hot or cold. Mostly cold, but when they've been hot, they've been very hot and gone all the way.
The reality is West Coast in 2019/2020 were not nearly as bad as you try to make them out to be.
You're trying to flex, but just coming across as incredibly insecure.
Let it go. It has been done. Complain about Richmond having 7 games in a Row at the MCG all you want, Richmond had a chance and took an Advantage.I understand why Richmond fans will never agree
You would never see a scheduled 7 in a row at our home ground
The VFL would simply not allow such a thing to influence a non Victorian team
They have won flags doing this.For them to win the flag, theyll need to actually win games interstate.