Brisbane know they have Richmond's measure at the Gabba.
Irrelevant, we'll be playing you lot.
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Brisbane know they have Richmond's measure at the Gabba.
Richmond have won multiple finals interstate while your mob can't even beat a barely finals quality Collingwood at homeNobody seriously values any of Richmond's gifted flags outside of Tiger's supporters anyway.
Why is this even a question?
Yes once in 13 games or something because we were so easy to beat.
Your forward pressure in that game was so good you only allowed Geelong 19 more inside 50s. It was your forward pressure that got us. We just couldn’t get the ball up the ground.
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And let’s be frank ... Richmond 2017-20 would run all over Geelong 07-11, footy is played at a much faster pace these days.
Plus Richmond has a much better key forward set up with Lynch and Riewoldt ... you’d be struggling to contain them both.
“GEELONG premiership champion Cameron Linghas sensationally declared this Hawthorn team the greatest of all time after they wrapped up a third straight grand final triumph”PLAYERCARDSTARTCameron Ling
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- Ht
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And let’s be frank ... Richmond 2017-20 would run all over Geelong 07-11, footy is played at a much faster pace these days.
Plus Richmond has a much better key forward set up with Lynch and Riewoldt ... you’d be struggling to contain them both.
People say the same thing all the time. Things change. The game has changed. I's a hypothetical question and if the game was played On equal ground and on even terms, who would win? Being unbiased we could beat each other. Richmond of 2017 and 2019 in the finals were a supreme side that steam rolled everyone. That amazing winning sequence last year showed how great they were also coming back from 5 goals down in the wet against the reigning premiers. Half time they were in hot water against us in the prelim.We would roll this Richmond team by 5 goals+......The competition at the top quite simply isn’t as good atm as it was back then.
I’ll be frank. That’s a rubbish statement.
I don't think premierships won on the back of input from Stephen Dank and 'The Weapon' are that impressive. But that's just me.Except that Geelong team made 4 GFs and 1 PF, had to play one of those GFs against the reigning Premier, and only got one interstate team to bully. All while not getting a home final.
This Richmond team isn't in the conversation. Last time they played a fellow MCG tenant in a final they got pantsed by an American.
I don't think premierships won on the back of input from Stephen Dank and 'The Weapon' are that impressive. But that's just me.
Richmond only had to play in Victoria, NSW, QLD, Darwin and Adelaide, whilst West Coast had to travel to QLD. Twice!!!Make no mistake.. whilst they’ve been away from home all year, they’ve definitely been given the biggest ride of anyone else. They’re the reigning premier yet got far from then toughest schedule.. including the highest differential of rest days vs opponent and a nice little 7 day break conveniently smack bang in the middle of their condensed fixture. Not having to come to Perth was another one given it was feasible plus being their rotation here this year. They were forced out of Vic, okay let’s make sure literally everything else is in their favour. They’ve been towelled up by Brisbane twice, once by Port and have lost others such as the Saints game. Far from the best side this year and it’ll be another arsey flag if they pull it off. Port or Geelong definitely deserve it more.
It's salty tears from pathetic sore losers like you that make our flags even more enjoyable.Nobody seriously values any of Richmond's gifted flags outside of Tiger's supporters anyway.
Why is this even a question?
Only team to make a Granny without a home game
Your right actuallyUmmm... you played the Blues at home Round 1, and the Hawks in Round 3?
In terms of talent on paper, it’s laughably not even close. Richmond would probably only have the 5th or 6th best list in the AFL currently. It’s their brand that wins them games/premierships.
It's salty tears from pathetic sore losers like you that make our flags even more enjoyable.
What is it about the culture over there in Western Australia? There's something really off about it.
Wasn’t anything to do with us. Don’t think we were good enough to make it this year regardless (although a full home game allocation might have helped a little). But Richmond as reigning premiers got much more of a leg up than any other Victorian team. They were at a disadvantage due to Victoria’s covid issue but it was more than made up for imo. Laughable that this league preaches “equality and fairness” but only when it suits Richmond it seems. You guys get an absolute ride year after year, on top of the w*nkfest from the media, and in a comp as tight as this it makes all the difference.Richmond only had to play in Victoria, NSW, QLD, Darwin and Adelaide, whilst West Coast had to travel to QLD. Twice!!!
Outrageous!!!!! It'th all just tho unfair for the Eagleth.
I agree. The Whole league is set up to advantage Richmond.Wasn’t anything to do with us. Don’t think we were good enough to make it this year regardless (although a full home game allocation might have helped a little). But Richmond as reigning premiers got much more of a leg up than any other Victorian team. They were at a disadvantage due to Victoria’s covid issue but it was more than made up for imo. Laughable that this league preaches “equality and fairness” but only when it suits Richmond it seems. You guys get an absolute ride year after year, on top of the w*nkfest from the media, and in a comp as tight as this it makes all the difference.
Everyone else has to grind through (take a look at what Geelong have had to do this year), while Richmond get the difference made up for them any time it looks like they’ll fall short and sook when things aren’t spoonfed to them. You’re a good side, sure.. but there’s no way in hell its a 3 flags in 4 years list/gameplan. Fairly over the unbalanced comp and different rulebooks for different teams tbh.