One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on October 04, 2007, 04:32:40 AM
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Geelong and Richmond have been earmarked to play in the US in January as part of Australia Day celebrations.
Over the next 12 months, eight clubs will have been involved in overseas matches — in Dubai, Los Angeles, a yet-to-be-finalised South African venue and London.
http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/afl-to-show-off-our-game-to-the-world/2007/10/03/1191091193763.html
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yeah Geelong sending it VFL side over to belt the living crap out of us :rollin
Nice of the AFL to suggest this the premiers playing the wooden spoonist what a great exhibition that will be
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Would have thought San Fran would be a more appropriate venue for Geelong to bend us over.
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Geelong prefers LA so that can get there premiers tattoo done by Kat Von D at LA Ink
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The only trophy we've won in the past 25 years was from one of these exhibition games. Richo holding up some cup at the Oval after we beat Essendon.
We must be playing this one at Pasadena. I think the surface there is grass and not astroturf :P.
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We also beat Carlton at The Oval in London in 1994 MT
Yeah I find it bizarre to send us against the reigning premiers on an exhibition game when they usually tend to send 2 clubs who have finished fairly close on the ladder.
Two things will come of this
a) Geelong will either still be on a premiership hangover and we will win to give us either some false hope or some real confidence depending on whether your glass is half full or half empty. :thumbsup
b) Geelong will absolutely positively spank the living crap out of us and send us back to the stone age just when we might harbour thoughts of moving on to something better than we have had in the past. :banghead
ala 95 Prelim or any game b/ween 1986-1995 against them
round 1 2005
round 6 2007. :banghead
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well we can look at it as a footy fix & thats about it
l'm sure it would fix me l be out of it in the summer months of janurary ;D :cheers
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They shoul play in Vegas....in the middle of the desert :thumbsup
Game would be poo but the trip would be great.
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They shoul play in Vegas....in the middle of the desert :thumbsup
Game would be poo but the trip would be great.
i reckon chad fletcher would know of some people to speak to in regards to getting some of you know what.
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The AFL, on top of giving us a crap draw, seem to have dumped us off the OS preseason games as well ::)
The AFL also looks certain to schedule three overseas pre-season games, including a Collingwood-Adelaide NAB Cup game in Dubai on February 9, a Geelong-Essendon game in Los Angeles over the Australia Day weekend and a game in Johannesburg potentially involving the Western Bulldogs.
Link. (http://realfooty.com.au/news/news/tigers-snarling-over-dome/2007/10/24/1192941152468.html)
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The AFL, on top of giving us a crap draw, seem to have dumped us off the OS preseason games as well ::)
The AFL also looks certain to schedule three overseas pre-season games, including a Collingwood-Adelaide NAB Cup game in Dubai on February 9, a Geelong-Essendon game in Los Angeles over the Australia Day weekend and a game in Johannesburg potentially involving the Western Bulldogs.
Link. (http://realfooty.com.au/news/news/tigers-snarling-over-dome/2007/10/24/1192941152468.html)
are you meaning this seasons draw or next years draw ?
well we did come last, we want better draws, we better start winning
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The only trophy we've won in the past 25 years was from one of these exhibition games. Richo holding up some cup at the Oval after we beat Essendon.
We must be playing this one at Pasadena. I think the surface there is grass and not astroturf :P.
it was called the AMP Cup ... and true ... the only "trophy" we have won ... it was also the night before the Bali Bombings ... just hours after ...
does anyone know the scores from that match and the one against Carlton in 1994 ???
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The scores from the Carlton victory are 14 20 104 to 13 5 83
Match was played on Sunday 16/10/1994.
Remember it like it was yesterday.
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AMP Cup, The Oval, London, 12th October 2002
Richmond 2.3 4.4 9.6 12.7-79
Essendon 0.2 1.6 3.6 7.6-48
Goals:
Richmond: Richardson 5, Tivendale 2, Cameron, Zantuck, Newman, Hart, Rodan
Essendon: Barnard 2, Hille 2, Heffernan 2, McVeigh.
Crowd: 12,000.
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I really liked Simon Hart. Pity he didn't make it.
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Simon Hart's best game in a Tiger jumper as he didn't do much else. It was the London game that I thought Newy would be a long term player for us. Classy in the wet and cold conditions. Richo captained and kicked the first 3 goals.
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LA's feline clash axed
10 November 2007 Herald Sun
Scott Gullan
AN EXHIBITION game in Los Angeles between Geelong and Richmond as part of next year's Australia Day celebrations has been cancelled because of a lack of funding.
The AFL and Tourism Victoria were keen to take Geelong and its premiership cup to LA as part of a week-long celebration in January.
However the exercise, which costs about $1 million, is believed to have fallen $100,000 short.
Major logistical problems at the UCLA venue were also a factor.
The AFL hosted a game there two years ago between Sydney and the Kangaroos.
A community camp and school promotions were also planned.
AFL game development manager David Matthews confirmed yesterday the league would now look elsewhere next year.
"There were funding and logistical issues and it was decided to look for better opportunities down the track," Matthews said.
"The problem with the UCLA ground is you have to set it up from scratch, so there are major logistical issues. Plus, there is also some concern with the surface."
The AFL will play the opening game of the NAB Cup between Collingwood and Adelaide in Dubai next year. A game in South Africa is also planned.
And a return to London is also on the agenda next year. The regular October match did not happen this year, but the league is searching for expressions of interest for 2008.
While some clubs believe the exhibition game affects their season preparations, grand finalists Geelong and Port Adelaide played off at The Oval in London last year.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22732897%255E19742,00.html
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LA's feline clash axed
10 November 2007 Herald Sun
Scott Gullan
AN EXHIBITION game in Los Angeles between Geelong and Richmond as part of next year's Australia Day celebrations has been cancelled because of a lack of funding.
The AFL and Tourism Victoria were keen to take Geelong and its premiership cup to LA as part of a week-long celebration in January.
However the exercise, which costs about $1 million, is believed to have fallen $100,000 short.
Major logistical problems at the UCLA venue were also a factor.
The AFL hosted a game there two years ago between Sydney and the Kangaroos.
A community camp and school promotions were also planned.
AFL game development manager David Matthews confirmed yesterday the league would now look elsewhere next year.
"There were funding and logistical issues and it was decided to look for better opportunities down the track," Matthews said.
"The problem with the UCLA ground is you have to set it up from scratch, so there are major logistical issues. Plus, there is also some concern with the surface."
The AFL will play the opening game of the NAB Cup between Collingwood and Adelaide in Dubai next year. A game in South Africa is also planned.
And a return to London is also on the agenda next year. The regular October match did not happen this year, but the league is searching for expressions of interest for 2008.
While some clubs believe the exhibition game affects their season preparations, grand finalists Geelong and Port Adelaide played off at The Oval in London last year.
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/common/story_page/0,8033,22732897%255E19742,00.html
Because the AFL cant spare $100,000 ::) ::)
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Because the AFL cant spare $100,000 ::) ::)
Excuse me, that's Vlads pocket money. Hands off.
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That's messed up my plans- I will have to try and cancel my airline ticket :wallywink
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lol Mopsy
Yeah right, the AFL has $780m from tv rights but can't afford another $100k ???.
Maybe they should have got Beckham to join in given the $120m worth of t-shirt merchandise that's been sold since he moved to LA Galaxy.
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lol Mopsy
Yeah right, the AFL has $780m from tv rights but can't afford another $100k ???.
Maybe they should have got Beckham to join in given the $120m worth of t-shirt merchandise that's been sold since he moved to LA Galaxy.
Just goes to show what a small part in the big picture our game plays