One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on January 17, 2020, 03:11:10 AM
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Which opposition team do you want us to desperately beat most this year?
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Collingwood!!!!
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Geelong and like every year N0rt
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Im fulfilled now, the home and away the usual suspects - Deflate the Carlton bubble round 1 Collingwood and Port cant stand that Mob
Be nice to beat the Skunks in a Grand final
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Collingwood
Geelong
Carlton
Melbourne
WB
Essendon
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Kangaroos. Do not like them.
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West Coast - on their home deck
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Kangaroos. Do not like them.
But they're so irrelevant :)
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Normally I would say Carlton but this year I want to beat GWS on their home turf for once. Haven't won there since 2014
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West Coast - on their home deck
Wot he said. 😁
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Whoever the other grand finalist is... :shh
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Carlton, then Carlton, followed by Carlton
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Richmond
:shh
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All of them but if I had to choose one for this year - Doggies. Quell the threat
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Cats and Dogs
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I just want to see us go back to back. I was 4 years old the last time we did it.
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I just want to see us go back to back. I was 4 years old the last time we did it.
I was 19 so at least I the memory of the Hafey years (67 69 73 and 74 flags).
:thumbsup
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Beating Geelong in a final and then Chris Scott getting the arse!
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West Coast - on their home deck
Wot he said. 😁
Round 5 is on their deck.
We then play them on our home deck in round 14.
The match-up Wallace is most looking forward to in 2020
By Nic Negrepontis
23 Jan 2020
Australian football Hall of Famer Terry Wallace has named the game coming up in the 2020 season he is most excited about.
With a fresh season and new opportunities on the horizon, the former Hawthorn superstar has pinpointed one particular game on the fixture.
“The one that has stood out for me, just because of the way they played last year, is Richmond versus West Coast,” Wallace told SEN Mornings.
“There was a stage late last year where I was convinced in my own mind that the best two sides in the competition, it was before they played about six weeks out from the end of the season, I was convinced they were the best two sides.
“Then when they played at the MCG where the Eagles were blistering in the first quarter and absolutely brilliant before Richmond just worked it back and got on top and won the game.
“Even in the end West Coast came back again. I just thought it was worthy of a Grand Final.”
That game in Round 22 saw the Eagles lead early before heavy rain fell over the MCG, helping to swing the game in Richmond’s favour.
The Tigers would go on to hold on by six points and ultimately win the flag, while the Eagles fell out of the top four and couldn’t get the job done on the road in finals.
“West Coast buggered it up and stuffed up their own opportunities by losing to Hawthorn in that last round of the year and the Willie Rioli saga didn’t do them any favours either,” Wallace said.
“Obviously they’ve gone and got Tim Kelly to add to their mix. I think Richmond are the number one and West Coast is a really good side.
“So I look at their Round 14 Richmond versus West Coast on a Sunday at the MCG that is very tantalising.”
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2020/01/22/the-match-up-wallace-is-most-looking-forward-to-in-2020/