The Richmond theory seems to be that you trade in C Grade players at A grade cost and pay them A grade wages.Yeah it would totally suck signing up A graders Caddy and Prestia, now can't afford Martin..
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The Richmond theory seems to be that you trade in C Grade players at A grade cost and pay them A grade wages.Yeah it would totally suck signing up A graders Caddy and Prestia, now can't afford Martin..
The Richmond theory seems to be that you trade in C Grade players at A grade cost and pay them A grade wages.
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judging by the amount of spuds they bring in from others clubs i would say their development of there own players is as good as the recruits - terribleROFL
Richmond a destination club.
Shaun Grigg, Bachar Houli, Ivan Maric, Troy Chaplin, Chris Knights, Aaron Edwards, Ricky Petterd, Orren Stephenson and Sam Lonergan.
Clear A Graders one and all.
Let's follow that bunch of big name superstars with:Shaun Hampson, Nathan Gordon, Sam Lloyd, Todd Banfield, Matt Thomas, Anthony Miles, Taylor Hunt, Andrew Moore, Kane Lambert, Jacob Townsend and Chris Yarran.
These blokes aren't even B Graders let alone anything approaching elite.
You've got Caddy as (a B Grader at best) and Prestia who had great potential, but has gone backwards at the Richmond Chip Factory.
Along with a washed up Ben Cousins who are these stars flocking to the Spud Factory?
Richmond is where footballers go to die.
Higgins a B+ grader ?
Haha.
Bwhahahaha.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
He is no Shaun Edwards, lol.
Chris Yarran is feeling left out as the greatest spud trade of all time. Only Richmond could pull this coup off.Jordan McMahon
I'm an expert in body language and judging by the angle of dustin's lean (with Brady) he's definitely coming to North. He doesn't put that much lean into any other photo. More lean = more effort = more love for North.
Welcome to North Dusty.
Jordan McMahon
Would I be correct in saying I'd get an immediate ban if I went in the Richmond forums and starting posting lol Bitchmond, 9thmond? Why is this clown allowed here?
Lol at Bitchmond hahaha your club is a joke hahahahaha typical 9thmond trying to laugh at others hahahah classicEdit: crap removed
Chris Yarran is feeling left out as the greatest spud trade of all time. Only Richmond could pull this coup off.
Something, something... 'crowds', something, something... 'proud history' etcIf you're going to play that card, tell us what is so appealing and superior about Richmond.
Seriously, answer it.
Something, something, 'best song'...Something, something... 'crowds', something, something... 'proud history' etc
Something, something, 'best song'...
But yeah, there's not a lot really, is there? Didn't KB win a Brownlow in '73 or '74?
Something, something, 'best song'...
But yeah, there's not a lot really, is there? Didn't KB win a Brownlow in '73 or '74?
You forgot the top liner Tom Hislop from Essendon.ROFL
Richmond a destination club.
Shaun Grigg, Bachar Houli, Ivan Maric, Troy Chaplin, Chris Knights, Aaron Edwards, Ricky Petterd, Orren Stephenson and Sam Lonergan.
Clear A Graders one and all.
Let's follow that bunch of big name superstars with:Shaun Hampson, Nathan Gordon, Sam Lloyd, Todd Banfield, Matt Thomas, Anthony Miles, Taylor Hunt, Andrew Moore, Kane Lambert, Jacob Townsend and Chris Yarran.
These blokes aren't even B Graders let alone anything approaching elite.
You've got Caddy as (a B Grader at best) and Prestia who had great potential, but has gone backwards at the Richmond Chip Factory.
Along with a washed up Ben Cousins who are these stars flocking to the Spud Factory?
Richmond is where footballers go to die.
Caddy and Prestia v Hrovat and WilliamsDisappearing Homer gif of Jonathan Hay
But back on topic.
Josh Caddy and Dion Prestia v Marley Williams and Paul Ahern.
They might have the best song in the League, shame they don't get to sing it in SeptemberSomething, something, 'best song'...
no mate it was actually the legendary Keith Greig who won Brownlow doubles in 73 & 74.
I reckon their song is crapThey might have the best song in the League, shame they don't get to sing it in September
They might have the best song in the League, shame they don't get to sing it in September