One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on November 16, 2019, 04:35:23 AM
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After two near-misses in recent seasons, next year looms as a crucial season for Buckley and Collingwood as they look to capitalise on what Goddard has deemed to be a better list than runaway premier Richmond’s.
The Tigers came in second overall, with their forwards and defenders both ranking first but its midfield coming in fourth and its ruck stocks seventh.
The overall rankings were based on awarding 18 points to the team Goddard had ranked first in each position down to one point for the team he had ranked last in each position and accumulating the four numbers.
Goddard’s rankings were based on clubs having fully fit lists available to play in 2020 and his projected improvement or decline of players.
1. Collingwood 64
2. Richmond 63
3. West Coast 62
4. Brisbane 57
5. GWS 53
6. Geelong 46
7. Western Bulldogs 39
8. Melbourne 39
9. Essendon 38
10. North Melbourne 36
11. Port Adelaide 35
12. Hawthorn 35
13. St Kilda 26
14. Carlton 24
15. Adelaide 23
16. Fremantle 16
17. Sydney 15
18. Gold Coast 13
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/brendon-goddard-rates-collingwoods-list-as-the-afls-best-ahead-of-reigning-premier-richmond/news-story/89152c35701d7a4559c6e1ab0b72855f
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How many flags did Goddard win
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Have no interest in fluff pieces anymore, it's all about 1 thing (site needs a premiership cup emoji)
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What about heart and belief at each club.
That is an intangible that RFC is miles ahead of any club atm IMMHO
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Sydney 17th, wow