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Richmond's Percentage
« on: August 30, 2009, 09:30:00 PM »
I've noticed over the years that richmond always have a pretty bad percentage, even when we make the finals its not that good. Once again Richmond have the wrost percentage this year.
Is this something we can work on? Can we beat teams more often by 5-6 Goals instead of under 10 points?

91.1 – 1999
93.1 – 2000
107.8 – 2001
82.9 – 2002
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69.2 – 2004
92.3 – 2005
86.1 – 2006
77.2 – 2007
97.4 – 2008
74.3 – 2009
87.3 - avg
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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2009, 09:59:16 PM »
Just a sign we haven't been good in all that time. Even in 2001 we got flogged a few times by the other top sides that year. We were just good enough to get the job done regularly against the mediocre and poor sides that year. We had 5 wins this year and 3 were by less than a kick. The only comfortable win we had was against North after quarter time. When the opposition as going inside forward 50 twice as much as we are and doing so more efficiently and under so little pressure then it's no surprise our percentage is the worst in the AFL.
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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2009, 02:24:20 AM »
Our best pecentage in the last 27 years of doom & gloom was  117% back in 1996.

We had the 5th best % in the comp that year...yet still finished 9th. :help
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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2009, 07:22:29 AM »
A legacy of poor supply and too dominant Richo.

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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #4 on: August 31, 2009, 11:09:45 PM »
Our percentage in the last 4 weeks was 49%. Meaning the opposition doubled our score over that time.

Next worst was Port with 72% who lost all 4 games as well and Freo 77%. No one else was below 90%.

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Re: Richmond's Percentage
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2009, 11:23:24 PM »
Our percentage in the last 4 weeks was 49%. Meaning the opposition doubled our score over that time.

Next worst was Port with 72% who lost all 4 games as well and Freo 77%. No one else was below 90%.

49% was what Fitzroy ended up with at the conclusion of their final season. >:(
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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2011, 03:05:10 PM »
Bump!!!

Honestly we need to start burying sides. Brisbane should've been buried when Clarke went down. They are crap.

We effectively sit 1 games and massive win out of the 8. In the last 10 years i dont remember our % being anything descent.

This will be our downfall again with Bummers and the boys from Mt Hotham having superior %%



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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2011, 03:16:17 PM »
Bump!!!

Honestly we need to start burying sides. Brisbane should've been buried when Clarke went down. They are crap.

We effectively sit 1 games and massive win out of the 8. In the last 10 years i dont remember our % being anything descent.

This will be our downfall again with Bummers and the boys from Mt Hotham having superior %%




It is slowly improving, if we can manage a clinic like Essendon and Melbourne did against GC then we will improve significantly. Mind you that game isnt a given to win. Percentage wont matter if we keep winning the 4 points in the end.

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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2011, 03:41:29 PM »
A legacy of poor supply and too dominant Richo.

This is so true Ol Smokey  :thumbsup
We have another Richo down there by the name of Jack Rewoldt.
Dimma needs to jump on Rewoldt now.  he is rushing things up there & getting a bit too cocky. Team play make percentage.

Oh forgot to add he is berating his players just like Richo did

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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #9 on: June 20, 2011, 04:06:40 PM »
A legacy of poor supply and too dominant Richo.

This is so true Ol Smokey  :thumbsup
We have another Richo down there by the name of Jack Rewoldt.
Dimma needs to jump on Rewoldt now.  he is rushing things up there & getting a bit too cocky. Team play make percentage.

Oh forgot to add he is berating his players just like Richo did


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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #10 on: June 20, 2011, 04:33:00 PM »
Our best pecentage in the last 27 years of doom & gloom was  117% back in 1996.

We had the 5th best % in the comp that year...yet still finished 9th. :help

If memory serves correctly, we spanked poor old fitzroy shocking that year.
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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #11 on: June 20, 2011, 04:34:35 PM »

We effectively sit 1 games and massive win out of the 8. In the last 10 years i dont remember our % being anything descent.


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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #12 on: June 20, 2011, 04:37:36 PM »
Our best pecentage in the last 27 years of doom & gloom was  117% back in 1996.

We had the 5th best % in the comp that year...yet still finished 9th. :help

If memory serves correctly, we spanked poor old fitzroy shocking that year.

Have to look it up in some archive, l remember being at that game & we did spank them but cant if we needed another club to lose

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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #13 on: June 20, 2011, 04:48:23 PM »
Final AFL Ladder Standings for 1996:
Last updated: End of Round 22, 1 September 1996. End of Home and away series.
     Team                 W  L  D   %     Pts
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     Sydney              16  5  1  123.8  66
     Nth Melb            16  6  -  127.4  64
     Brisbane            15  6  1  125.6  62
     West Coast          15  7  -  125.3  60
     Carlton             15  7  -  110.8  60
     Essendon            14  7  1  109.2  58
     Geelong             13  8  1  114.9  54
     Hawthorn            11 10  1   98.5  46

     Richmond            11 11  -  117.4  44     
     St. Kilda           10 12  -  101.0  40
     Collingwood          9 13  -  102.8  36
     Adelaide             8 14  -   96.0  32
     Fremantle            7 15  -   92.3  28
     Melbourne            7 15  -   70.8  28
     Footscray            5 16  1   77.3  22
     Fitzroy              1 21  -   49.5   4


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Re: Richmonds Percentage
« Reply #14 on: June 20, 2011, 04:49:37 PM »
the way i see it is we are one of the heavier scoring sides in the comp which is a bonus for a team so young and still some way off. Our whole defensive setup needs to drastically improve. This means the whole 22 not just the back 6. We must stop those cheap unforced error goals, if we ever get that right our percentage will shoot up and we'll tear sides apart