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Re: Tickets for Geelong v Richmond Round 4
« Reply #15 on: March 19, 2012, 10:01:21 PM »
2008 was our last home game against the Cats at the G.
2007 our home game was at Etihad. You might remember it as the night we lost 222-65.
Before that Walla$$ first game as coach round 1 2005.

Since 1987 we have had home games against the Cats at the G

1987/88/89/90/92/95/96/97/98/99/02/04/05/08

We played Geelong as a home game in 1994 last round at Optus Oval
and in 2003 and 2007 at Etihad stadium. We have beaten them 4 times as the home side and thrice as the away side giving us 7 wins in 25 years against the Cats. :help

We have also played Geelong as the away side at Etihad in 2000/04/08/11 for a 70 point win in 2000.

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Re: Tickets for Geelong v Richmond Round 4
« Reply #16 on: March 19, 2012, 10:18:19 PM »
This is clearly our biggest bogey side, we need to get on this. 7 wins in 25 years is disgusting .
You know when you get a copy of the record at the footy and read that cloumn that has all the head to head data going back 100yrs?? Well in 25 yrs time from now even if we beat them the next 20 out of 25 we will still be behind them. That's damning and its not just against these guys either
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Re: Tickets for Geelong v Richmond Round 4
« Reply #17 on: March 20, 2012, 06:53:46 AM »
Forgot to add last night the "200 ticket allocation" is probably just for the visting club.

All clubs get allocated tickets for away games to get players not playing, staff, directors & the cheersquad etc in. For games in WA against the Eagles the Tigers only get allocated about 200 tickets
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Re: Tickets for Geelong v Richmond Round 4
« Reply #18 on: March 20, 2012, 10:00:46 AM »
It's a big if, but what if we're 2-1 or  :pray 3-0, would they move the game? 
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Re: Tickets for Geelong v Richmond Round 4
« Reply #19 on: March 20, 2012, 10:05:13 AM »
It's a big if, but what if we're 2-1 or  :pray 3-0, would they move the game?

Only place they could move it on that day (remembering Broadcasters must be "catered" for) is Etihad.

And you would think that seeing Geelong makes more per game down at Geelong than at Etihad then the Cats would say they don't want it moved  ;D

What would Andy D & little AA do? Would they have the guts

Would certainly be an interesting scenario if we are 3-0  ;D
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