For me in a bad sense was Richmond v Carlton 82 GF with my sister a Carlton fan giving it to me all night long as she was in love with the Dominator. Have vowed till my dying day to hate the Blues ever since that day and only wish them eternal misery and failure. Have never ever wanted them to win.
Non Tiger games for every wrong reason known to me and my wife was the Carlton v St Kilda game this season on the Friday night. I only hoped neither team would not win the flag this year after this night and was so glad to see the Cats get up.
Richmond games that defined me as a Tiger fan.
1980 Qualifying Final watching KB go bezerk against the Cheats and obviously the 1980 GF. Thinking as a five year old in Grade Prep I would be footy schoolyard bully until the Hawk kids starting ruling the roost a few years later. Games that defined me and sealed the deal with my love affair for this once feared footy club. How I wish to see days like that again as an adult.
1995 2nd semi against the Bombers. Can remember driving home on the SE arterial that day after the game and the RFC scarves and fans were everywhere. It was bedlam. Can remember that night still wearing the guernsey going out and running amuck.That nauseating happy feeling you have in your stomach just like when you know you something good is imminently going to happen to you............ Boy I wish I was 20 years old again.
2001 The rd 4 game against Collingwood. My wife who was my girlfriend at the time when pushed would say she was a Collingwood fan as she had no interest in footy but her cousin was a Skunk having convinced her from early in her life this was the team to go for. We went to the footy together that night with a group of my mates, All tiger fans of course in the knowledge that in all the times she had come to the footy with me in 2000 we had never won. I told her if we won she would have to call herself a Tiger fan. All was well at 3 quarter time with us 32 points up. At 3 qt time she asked me to swap seats as the bloke next to us was quite portly and was taking up part of the seat she was sitting in.Plus he was a Collingwood fan. I grudgingly did the right thing but being superstitious and never changing my seat I instantly knew it was the wrong thing. 15 minutes into the last quarter with the lead whittled down to a point I got up told my wife to grin and bear it and swapped seats just as Spud brought on Brodders with fresh legs who kicked the next two and only two goals of the match to get us home by 15 points and regain control of the contest. My wife became a Tiger that night kept her part of the deal and plus to live with me she had no other choice and she hasn't looked back. To this day she still has no interest in the footy and has only been to 3 other games with me since (All Wins) but I still remember that night like it was yesterday and the roller coaster ride we all rode. Much like the Bulldogs game at the Dome later in the year which my wife was also present at.