No Oppo Supporters OPPOSITION OBSERVATION IX

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1. Bill BARROT
Centreman. At Richmond (1961-70): 120 games, 91 goals. Member of the Tigers’ 1967 and 1969 premiership sides. Jack Dyer Medal winner in 1965. At St Kilda (1971): 2 games, 4 goals.

2. Graeme BOND
Small utility. At Richmond (1967-73 and 1975-77): 115 games, 61 goals. Member of the Tigers’ 1969 premiership team. At St Kilda (1977-80): 56 games, 28 goals.

3. Rex HUNT
Tall utility. At Richmond (1968-74): 113 games, 121 goals. Member of the Tigers’ 1969 and 1973 premiership teams. At St Kilda (1976-78): 57 games, 111 goals.

4. Mick MALTHOUSE
Small defender. At St Kilda (1972-76): 53 games, 5 goals. At Richmond (1976-83): 121 games, 10 goals. Member of the Tigers’ 1980 premiership team.

5. Justin PLAPP
Forward. At Richmond (1998-99): 18 games, 22 goals. At St Kilda (2000-02): 26 games, 8 goals.

6. Robert POWELL
Small forward. At Richmond (1996-00): 56 games, 53 goals. At St Kilda (2001): 10 games, 7 goals.

7. Stephen RAE
Half-forward. At St Kilda (1969-73): 55 games, 38 goals. Member of the Saints’ 1971 Grand Final team. At Richmond (1973-74): 20 games, 11 goals. Member of the Tigers’ 1973 premiership team.

8. Terry SMITH
Utility. At Richmond (1980-82 and 1986): 56 games, 15 goals. Member of the Tigers’ 1980 premiership team. At St Kilda (1983-85): 44 games, 25 goals.

9. Ian STEWART
Centreman. At St Kilda (1963-70): 127 games, 25 goals. Member of the Saints’ 1966 premiership team. Winner of the 1965 and 1966 Brownlow Medals with St Kilda. Winner of the Saints’ Best and Fairest award in 1964 and 1966. At Richmond (1971-75): 78 games, 55 goals. Member of the Tigers’ 1973 premiership team. Winner of the 1971 Brownlow Medal with Richmond. Jack Dyer Medal winner in 1971.

10. Steven SZILLER
Utility. At St Kilda (1995-00): 118 games, 38 goals. At Richmond (2001-02): 38 games, 3 goals.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2017-07-07/top-10-sainttigers
Aaron Fiora also played at both clubs as part of a three way trade
Fiora to Saints
Simmonds to Tigers
Black to Freo

Aaron Fiora

2000–2004 Richmond 78 (25)
2005–2008 St Kilda 62 (33)
Total 140 (58)
 

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Brett Deledio says he wishes he had congratulated his former Richmond teammates sooner after the Grand Final
SAM LANDSBERGER, Herald Sun
March 16, 2018 7:10pm
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BRETT Deledio on Friday night revealed he regretted the time it took to congratulate his former Richmond teammates on winning last year’s premiership.

Deledio — who crossed to GWS after the 2016 season — spent Grand Final day at the zoo with wife Katie and daughter Milla instead of watching the Tigers’ triumph against Adelaide.

The playmaker sent text messages to a bunch of Tigers a couple of days after they broke a 37-year premiership drought.

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“If I had my time again I probably would’ve been on the front foot a lot earlier,” Deledio told AFL Tonight.

“(I should’ve) just congratulated them and been a mate first rather than worry about everything else that was going on.

“It took me a couple of days for it to all sink in. I sent texts out to quite a lot of the boys just letting them know how rapt I was for them and it was pretty warmly received.
 
Brett Deledio says he wishes he had congratulated his former Richmond teammates sooner after the Grand Final
SAM LANDSBERGER, Herald Sun
March 16, 2018 7:10pm
Subscriber only
BRETT Deledio on Friday night revealed he regretted the time it took to congratulate his former Richmond teammates on winning last year’s premiership.

Deledio — who crossed to GWS after the 2016 season — spent Grand Final day at the zoo with wife Katie and daughter Milla instead of watching the Tigers’ triumph against Adelaide.

The playmaker sent text messages to a bunch of Tigers a couple of days after they broke a 37-year premiership drought.

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“If I had my time again I probably would’ve been on the front foot a lot earlier,” Deledio told AFL Tonight.

“(I should’ve) just congratulated them and been a mate first rather than worry about everything else that was going on.

“It took me a couple of days for it to all sink in. I sent texts out to quite a lot of the boys just letting them know how rapt I was for them and it was pretty warmly received.
Too late for the Tiger Train buddy...
 

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If their name was LolSouf, they would already be there.
The difference with us and those two leeches was we rattled tins to stay alive, we kept ourselves afloat, those two leeches put their hand out to the AFL in one case multiple times
 
The difference with us and those two leeches was we rattled tins to stay alive, we kept ourselves afloat, those two leeches put their hand out to the AFL in one case multiple times
And a young American lawyer who just arrived in Australia/Richmond wanted to do some local volunteer work to join the community, started rattling tins, then finished up sitting in the stands as the clubs President for our drought breaking Premiership Flag.
 
Idiot Tony Jones just said the Tiges will finish 7th (Bombers 6th and port 2nd....lol) and Cripps will win the Brownlow.

People have been underrating us since 2013, barely anyone rated us as potential finalist most years and consider 2016 to be the norm not an aberration.

We have been less than a goal losses against Freo off top 4 twice and probably have the best record against Hawks, Freo, Swans etc... from 2012-now. Only Geelong of the top teams has had our measure.

I’m happy for them to keep under estimating us and overrating the bombers and pies as it shows just how little the “experts” know and heaps the pressure elsewhere
 
People have been underrating us since 2013, barely anyone rated us as potential finalist most years and consider 2016 to be the norm not an aberration.

We have been less than a goal losses against Freo off top 4 twice and probably have the best record against Hawks, Freo, Swans etc... from 2012-now. Only Geelong of the top teams has had our measure.

I’m happy for them to keep under estimating us and overrating the bombers and pies as it shows just how little the “experts” know and heaps the pressure elsewhere
When Neil Mitchell said why thr reigning premiers so low, Jones said "lots have them missing the finals all together"
I would love to know who "lots" are
 
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