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Go to sleep you lunaticHey dudes wake up as we recently won a premiership.
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Yeah, but most of their old bastards now they got from other clubs.I thought Geelong would have the most GF players on their list with all the old bastards on it.
He was part of our journey in getting to the top,hope he never forgets that.wherever you are on the Lids like/dislike scale, not lying this moment really tugged at my heartstrings.
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I wonder what club totals are. In the commentary on the day they said we have 156Is this really happening or am I dreaming?
September specialists: How many premiership players are at your club?
Ben Collins
AFL.COM.AU
Oct 20, 2019 12:03PM
It's no surprise that the Tigers have the most premiership players on their list. All pictures: AFL Photos
FOLLOWING its second flag in three years, Richmond easily boasts the most premiership players in the competition.
Last month the premiership players' club welcomed six more Tigers – first-game phenomenon Marlion Pickett, former Gold Coast co-captain Tom Lynch, fellow big man Ivan Soldo and speedy trio Jayden Short, Liam Baker and Shai Bolton.
This boosted Richmond's premiership player stocks to 25 – six clear of nearest rival West Coast (19), followed by the Western Bulldogs (14), Hawthorn (nine), Collingwood (six) and Geelong (six).
This was despite the fact the Tigers farewelled three men who'd experienced flag glory, with dual premiership player Brandon Ellis joining Gold Coast, Dan Butler moving to St Kilda and veteran Shaun Grigg retiring.
Richmond's modern immortals have combined to win a total of 40 premierships between them, also comfortably a League high, ahead of Hawthorn (25), West Coast (20), the Bulldogs (16) and Geelong (11).
The Tigers also have the most players with Grand Final experience with that same imposing figure 25, leading Collingwood (23), West Coast (22), this year's runner-up Greater Western Sydney (22) and the Dogs (14) and Sydney (14).
This year the Hawks and the Swans lost considerable premiership experience while Adelaide said goodbye to several members of its 2017 Grand Final team.
St Kilda has been boosted by the recruitment of three men who have played on the last Saturday in September, including premiership players Bradley Hill and Butler, while wooden spooner Gold Coast gained important big-game experience by securing ex-Tiger Ellis and former Crow Hugh Greenwood.
Carlton lost Collingwood's 2010 premiership star Dale Thomas along with Alex Fasolo, a member of the Pies' 2011 Grand Final side, and if the Blues didn't lure homecoming hero Eddie Betts back from Adelaide they wouldn't have a single player on their list who'd competed in a Grand Final.
That's the predicament of North Melbourne, who last had a premiership player on its books in 2016, in the form of AFL games record-holder Brent Harvey, who was a member of the Kangaroos' most recent flag in 1999.
AFL lists are yet to be finalised and there could still be more movement, but at the moment the League features 177 players with Grand Final experience, including 95 premiership players.
I want that as a framed print for the pool room.
Hey dudes wake up as we recently won a premiership.
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Is this really happening or am I dreaming?
September specialists: How many premiership players are at your club?
Ben Collins
AFL.COM.AU
Oct 20, 2019 12:03PM
It's no surprise that the Tigers have the most premiership players on their list. All pictures: AFL Photos
FOLLOWING its second flag in three years, Richmond easily boasts the most premiership players in the competition.
Last month the premiership players' club welcomed six more Tigers – first-game phenomenon Marlion Pickett, former Gold Coast co-captain Tom Lynch, fellow big man Ivan Soldo and speedy trio Jayden Short, Liam Baker and Shai Bolton.
This boosted Richmond's premiership player stocks to 25 – six clear of nearest rival West Coast (19), followed by the Western Bulldogs (14), Hawthorn (nine), Collingwood (six) and Geelong (six).
This was despite the fact the Tigers farewelled three men who'd experienced flag glory, with dual premiership player Brandon Ellis joining Gold Coast, Dan Butler moving to St Kilda and veteran Shaun Grigg retiring.
Richmond's modern immortals have combined to win a total of 40 premierships between them, also comfortably a League high, ahead of Hawthorn (25), West Coast (20), the Bulldogs (16) and Geelong (11).
The Tigers also have the most players with Grand Final experience with that same imposing figure 25, leading Collingwood (23), West Coast (22), this year's runner-up Greater Western Sydney (22) and the Dogs (14) and Sydney (14).
This year the Hawks and the Swans lost considerable premiership experience while Adelaide said goodbye to several members of its 2017 Grand Final team.
St Kilda has been boosted by the recruitment of three men who have played on the last Saturday in September, including premiership players Bradley Hill and Butler, while wooden spooner Gold Coast gained important big-game experience by securing ex-Tiger Ellis and former Crow Hugh Greenwood.
Carlton lost Collingwood's 2010 premiership star Dale Thomas along with Alex Fasolo, a member of the Pies' 2011 Grand Final side, and if the Blues didn't lure homecoming hero Eddie Betts back from Adelaide they wouldn't have a single player on their list who'd competed in a Grand Final.
That's the predicament of North Melbourne, who last had a premiership player on its books in 2016, in the form of AFL games record-holder Brent Harvey, who was a member of the Kangaroos' most recent flag in 1999.
AFL lists are yet to be finalised and there could still be more movement, but at the moment the League features 177 players with Grand Final experience, including 95 premiership players.
Watched a bit of our game against the Swans in 14 on foxtel last night.Shitty crappy reality TV on so watched it again last night (7th or 8th time) and just want to say how incredible Shane Edwards was. Wins so many clutch possessions then his fast hands and creativity starting the offensive chain. Amazing. Old Shedda certainly is like a fine wine improving with age