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THE AFL head honchos sat back with Cheshire cat-like grins during a minor round that featured more shock upsets and nailbiting finishes than any season in recent memory.

But its success in creating an equalised competition was followed by an absolute flop of a finals series where just one of eight games was decided by less than six goals.

Not only did September suck, there is also a distinct feeling among fans not wearing yellow and black (or red, white and blue last season) the AFL has produced two pretty ordinary premiers in the past two seasons.

Richmond, and the Western Bulldogs a year ago, captured the imagination of the footy world with the fairytale runs to the flag. The Tigers’ record rise from 13th on the ladder a season ago was just as unlikely as the Dogs winning from seventh place in 2016.

But will they be remembered as champion sides or just teams that found form at the right time and made the most of advantageous situations?

The Dogs feel like a bit of a flash in the pan after they fell all the way to 10th while trying to defend their premiership. A similar drop by the Tigers would be stunning but its telling they’re viewed as $8 outsiders today to go back-to-back — well behind Adelaide ($4.50), GWS ($4.50) and Sydney ($5.50) in the premiership market.

An even competition keeps fans of all clubs engaged longer during the minor round but it feels like it’s hurting the final product too.

The league doesn’t want a situation like the English Premier League where only a handful of clubs have a sniff each year — or the NBA where the league’s best players are being concentrated at a few locations.

But you also want a grand final product that highlights the very best of your game and a winner that can be celebrated for being a genuinely brilliant football team. It’s debatable whether the Tigers fit this description.

Dustin Martin and Alex Rance are champions in any era and Trent Cotchin and Jack Riewoldt are fine players. But remember when it used to take a midfield of Voss, Akermanis, Black and Lappin or Judd, Cousins and Kerr to win a flag?

In terms of game style, you can hardly argue Richmond’s win was a win for entertaining football either.

t’s a little overblown but coaches often look to the reigning premier when deciding what additions to make to their gameplan over summer.

What’s the lesson from the Tigers? Surround a few stars with a bunch of battlers and just pressure the bejesus out of the opposition.

There’s nothing wrong with contested ball remaining king but a Crows win would have been a win for attacking, high-scoring footy. Instead the grinders won out and the game’s highlight reel was stunningly short.

The game didn’t exactly bode well for players standing 194cm or higher either. There’s always going to be room for one ruckman but if key forwards can’t get a kick on grand final day what’s the point of playing them (and in turn the key defenders that follow them around)?

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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2017, 01:40:07 PM »
Dgaf if we're a flash in the pan either. 2017 is ours. EAD campaigner.

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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2017, 01:47:59 PM »
They'll be a fair bit of this for the next 6 months. Couple of my great mates are Sainters and while catching up last night they were obviously stoked  for me but they couldn't quite hide their chargrin after they lost 2 they shoulda won in recent times and couldn't get the job done against the pies. Another Dees mate was salty as hell. "Worst Premiership team since WW2 etc" "Enjoy it tonight cause it'll be another 35 years till you see it again"

I reckon we can just sit back and chuckle. Winners are grinners!

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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2017, 01:54:08 PM »
Another Dees mate was salty as hell. "Worst Premiership team since WW2 etc" "Enjoy it tonight cause it'll be another 35 years till you see it again"

Saw this exact quote by a Dees poster on BF. Either it's the same bloke or their collective saltiness. I hate them with passion. Just a poo club with petulant supporters who are only in the stands after they win a couple. Their lippy brats on field actually perfectly reflect their supporters. The way they missed the finals after they carried on couldn't have happened to a better club.

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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2017, 01:55:53 PM »
Seriously- which flog wrote that article.  Surely a South Australian.
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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2017, 02:13:25 PM »
What constitutes a brilliant football team, flawed argument and just another sour grapes story to try and take some of the gloss off a magnificent season by the Tigers.

Pretty teams don't win finals, you could also argue strongly that given the margins of the wins in this finals series against quality top 4 opposition that the Tigers confirmed that we are the brilliant team of this year's competition. One more win during the season proper and we finished minor premiers, think the writer of this article has seriously lost the plot.

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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2017, 02:30:21 PM »
I read into that, that the AFL are trying to workout how they can manipulate their product to be a close game in the Grand Final.

Doesn't work like that I'm Sorry
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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2017, 04:11:36 PM »
winners are grinners, whiney bunnies can suit themselves.

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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #8 on: October 01, 2017, 05:17:51 PM »
Seriously- which flog wrote that article.  Surely a South Australian.

yep sure is

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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #9 on: October 01, 2017, 05:27:50 PM »
lets bathe in their salty tears.

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« Reply #10 on: October 01, 2017, 05:32:34 PM »
lets bathe in their salty tears.

PREMIERS 2017!!!!

Just remember mate we can stuffing celebrate into the start of the next season as premiers!!!!!

Just wait for the Flag unfurling, 95k + crowd against the filth or scum
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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #11 on: October 01, 2017, 06:42:24 PM »
Another Dees mate was salty as hell. "Worst Premiership team since WW2 etc" "Enjoy it tonight cause it'll be another 35 years till you see it again"

Saw this exact quote by a Dees poster on BF. Either it's the same bloke or their collective saltiness. I hate them with passion. Just a poo club with petulant supporters who are only in the stands after they win a couple. Their lippy brats on field actually perfectly reflect their supporters. The way they missed the finals after they carried on couldn't have happened to a better club.

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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #12 on: October 01, 2017, 06:47:09 PM »
lets bathe in their salty tears.

PREMIERS 2017!!!!

Just remember mate we can stuffing celebrate into the start of the next season as premiers!!!!!

Just wait for the Flag unfurling, 95k + crowd against the filth or scum

loook at us gooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!




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Re: Richmond’s win was great for Tiger fans but troubling for the AFL
« Reply #14 on: October 01, 2017, 11:42:45 PM »
Still better than the other 17 plodders calling themselves AFL teams.
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