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Finals or fail; Season of judgement: Every AFL club’s pass mark for 2022David Zita and Ben Cotton
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November 7th, 2021 5:23 pmAs clubs continue to finalise lists and review the season that was, there’s no shortage of pressure to deliver in 2022.
Whether it be getting all the way to the decider or just avoiding the wooden spoon in 2022, every club will have a pass mark in mind to avoid brutal judgment from fans and pundits alike.
Foxfooty.com.au has gone through every club and determined just what that pass mark may be.
RICHMONDFor the first time in nearly half-a-decade, a flag might not be the expectation for Tigers fans heading into 2022. This year’s fall from grace was understandable and there has been a fair bit of a tilt from a list standpoint. With players like Bachar Houli and David Astbury gone there’s a bit less of a known factor about how the Tigers will perform next year, even with the acquisition of Robbie Tarrant. It was a good year from Jack Riewoldt, but how many more of them can he put together? Trent Cotchin has stepped down from the captaincy in a sign of the transition period at the club and he likely only has one more year to play. There’s no shortage of intrigue about Richmond, particulary given the next wave of talent remains a work in progress and took a bit of a blow with the departures of Callum Coleman-Jones and Mabior Chol. Even though it feels like Richmond are at a fork in the road, finals have to be on the agenda again in 2022 despite this year’s result and the talent still on the list (plus the return of Dustin Martin) mean a red-hot run at the flag cannot be out of the picture.
PASS MARK: 12 to 15 wins, win at least one final
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