Backfire Top 4 tigers in 2024

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Hey, that excuse didnt work for West Coast for the past 2 years and its not gonna work for you guys.

Come back to us when your injury list goes over 20...
I just said 22 injured and i do sympathize with you guys especially when it happens when you're trying to rebuild.
 
We never get kissed on the dick by the umpires like the Eagles.
No matter what coach,gamestyle,season the umps will come after us.
Another prime example last week.
Also we do have a huge injury list,over 5 times the size of any other club.
 

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You would be too with the injuries we have
But you have your huge home ground advantage to protect you and Shocking's rule changes.
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i know what YOU said, but we all know how reliable YOU are...

Before the West Coast game, Richmond had 13 injuries and 4 were "test"
13 seniors yeah but our Magoo's have also been decimated we had to raid the local leagues just to make up the numbers last Sunday.
 

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Let us roll back only 24 months in time when a full strength lollingwood prelim finalist team that year played a piss weak undermanned bottom two eagles WAFL team on their home turf mind you in Melbourne! 🤦‍♂️ 🤦‍♂️ :drunk::drunk:



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As nice as that was to re-visit...

you are the deflect master dude. The backfire of all backfires and you just keep on doubling down and deflecting.
 

THE UNWANTED 21ST CENTURY RECORD RICHMOND PICKED UP IN ROUND 4 AND 5 LOSSES​


Richmond has achieved an unwanted record in their Round 4 and 5 losses to St Kilda and West Coast respectively.

That record is that no team in Champion Data history has ever kicked the first four goals of a game two weeks in a row but lost both games.

Champion Data has been the AFL’s official data partner since 1999, so no team has achieved the unwanted record that Richmond has in the last fortnight in the entire 21st century.

Daniel Hoyne – Champion Data’s expert analyst - revealed the horror statistic on SEN Sportsday with Kane Cornes and Gerard Healy.

“Sorry, Tigers fans,” Hoyne said on SEN’s Sportsday.

“But you’ve kicked the first four goals two weeks in a row and lost.

“No team has done that in Champion Data history.”

Richmond kicked 4.3 (27) to West Coast’s 0.1 (1), thanks to majors from Mykelti Lefau, Shai Bolton (two goals) and Liam Baker before the Eagles eventually ran out 109-70 winners.

In Round 4 against St Kilda, Richmond kicked 4.1 (25) to their opposition’s 0.2 (2), as Maurice Rioli, Lefau and Bolton (two goals) helped get the team off to a flyer before the Saints would win 60-67.

The Tigers will hope to start well again but play a consistent four quarters of footy when they next play following this week’s bye against Melbourne on Anzac Eve at the MCG.
 

THE UNWANTED 21ST CENTURY RECORD RICHMOND PICKED UP IN ROUND 4 AND 5 LOSSES​


Richmond has achieved an unwanted record in their Round 4 and 5 losses to St Kilda and West Coast respectively.

That record is that no team in Champion Data history has ever kicked the first four goals of a game two weeks in a row but lost both games.

Champion Data has been the AFL’s official data partner since 1999, so no team has achieved the unwanted record that Richmond has in the last fortnight in the entire 21st century.

Daniel Hoyne – Champion Data’s expert analyst - revealed the horror statistic on SEN Sportsday with Kane Cornes and Gerard Healy.

“Sorry, Tigers fans,” Hoyne said on SEN’s Sportsday.

“But you’ve kicked the first four goals two weeks in a row and lost.

“No team has done that in Champion Data history.”

Richmond kicked 4.3 (27) to West Coast’s 0.1 (1), thanks to majors from Mykelti Lefau, Shai Bolton (two goals) and Liam Baker before the Eagles eventually ran out 109-70 winners.

In Round 4 against St Kilda, Richmond kicked 4.1 (25) to their opposition’s 0.2 (2), as Maurice Rioli, Lefau and Bolton (two goals) helped get the team off to a flyer before the Saints would win 60-67.

The Tigers will hope to start well again but play a consistent four quarters of footy when they next play following this week’s bye against Melbourne on Anzac Eve at the MCG.
Maybe this is what Tugging Tiger meant when using the term top 4….
 

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