One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 18, 2018, 03:02:54 AM
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We've won 40 straight games when we have scored 100 or more points. It dates back to the beginning of 2013.
100+ pts scored
2013 11 matches (all wins)
2014 4
2015 6
2016 5
2017 8
2018 8*
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Total 42 matches (all wins)
Sources:
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/richmond/allgames.html
Herald-Sun paper form (I can't find it online).
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Make that 41.
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Up to consecutive win 'answer to life, the universe and everything' ;D for games where we've scored 100+ points.
Andy Maher and Nick Dal Santo on SEN just before discussed us hitting triple figures more often this year than the H/A games in 2017:
Richmond going to another level can be summed up by their scoring since round 22, 2017:
R1 2017-R21 2017 4 times scored 100+.
R22 2017-R11 2018 12 times scored 100+.
They've gone from hard-nosed blue-collar scrappers to now hitting the scoreboard in such a powerful way most other sides can't compete with, while still doing the pressure stuff we love.
Reasons:
* Form of Townsend late 2017 and this year Josh Caddy.
* Riewoldt takes the best defender and unselfishly plays and contests in a way which allows the next forward(s) to get off the chain.
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Up to 44 straight wins when we've scored over 100 points :gotigers.
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Yesterday was our 50th straight win when we've scored 100 or more points (since 2013)
100+ pts scored
2013 11 matches (all wins)
2014 4
2015 6
2016 5
2017 8
2018 12
2019 4*
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Total 50 matches (all wins)
Sources:
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/richmond/allgames.html
As an aside, our forward firepower has increased since the bye with 3 centuries in our past month of footy. Scores of 103, 150, 94 & 101.
Over the course of the past four matches, Richmond has outscored its opposition by a total of 190 points – 67.46 (448) to 37.36 (258).
https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2019-07-21/tigers-top-turnaround