Port legit should be 10+ goals ahead, but I wouldn't be worried... I honestly don't see any way we come back.
We've been putrid, but they've been very, very good.
Still no action from Kayo for me. Given up. 1980s era broadcast product for subscribers. At least it doesn't look like there was much to watch in the last quarter.
Without knowing any more than the headline at this stage, I'd assume the AFL's position is that it is untenable for a person who believes that a suspension should be reduced because it's "...commonplace that players can employ language from time to time which is racist, sexist, or homophobic..."...
These Anzac guernseys are some tacky shit, but I say that every year.
Kudos to Richmond so far: I was about to give credit to the Suns as well until I just noticed the poppy watermarks. I was jokingly half hoping for the Suns to go the full poppy kit, with shorts and socks included. That'd have...
Because a) the club doesn't want to close the door on him; and b) presumably it's what is contractually obliged for an AFL player who's entering these medical protocols.
This is exactly what happened last year. He was BOG against Richmond. And he was BOG against Carlton. Do people seriously think there's no way Daicos could kick four against that Richmond lineup?
Apart from that, he's polled a 6 vote game and a 1 vote game this year. Daicos has polled votes...
<<for context above quote is about Gale>>
I don't disagree but I'm pretty confident the public generally didn't see Dillon as incompetent, dishonest, reckless and unlikeable before he had the CEO role.
The CEOs in my lifetime have been Oakley, Jackson, Demetriou, McLachlan and Dillon. I'd say...
They say that a good compromise is one where none of the parties feel especially good/comfortable. I guess the question is whether the AFL Appeals Tribunal is a place where we want to see good compromises hammered out.
I'm saying even if the 2022 offseason plan had been a success and Richmond won a last dance flag in 2023, it always seemed highly likely that Richmond would be struggling by this part of the decade.
Granted, success breeds success and Richmond hasn't been helped by the initial lean years. Free...
The key word in the first paragraph is "risk". What's happening now (and what seemed inevitable at the time of making those decisions, regardless of how Taranto and Hopper performed) were precisely why they were a risk.
As far as offers too good to refuse for established players, time will...
It's funny: about a month ago, we were hearing pundits (including Jack Riewoldt IIRC) talking about Richmond's rebuild as the gold standard, when compared to, say Essendon's decision not to trade Zach Merrett. And this was on the back of almost beating Carlton.
People in this thread bring up...