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Quote from: Mr Tigra on May 30, 2013, 10:20:52 PMQuote from: Tuckerbag on May 30, 2013, 08:08:17 PMHow about this on the RFC website.Our last final was the Prelim of 2001.Saturday September 22 2001.4268 days ago. Malakies RFC.They can remind us how loyal and generous we are.We can remind them how inept and below par on field they are.Time for a reunion of the '95 & '01 prelim teams. They could name a coterie group after those teams too. Coterie 89. RFC is proud to announce the formation of two new Coterie Groups. Coterie 89 in recognition of the 89 point loss to Geelong in the Prelim of 95 and Coterie 68 in recognition of our 68 point loss to Brisbane in the Prelim of 2001. Spots will be capped and you'll have the opportunity to have a game day experience mingling with stars on the club rosters during those years like Stephen Jurica, Craig Biddiscombe, Adam Slater, Mark McQueen, Craig Ednie and many more.As I said spots will be capped and if we still haven't made finals by the end of 2015 we will have a new group on offer for season 2016 Richmond 5000 to commemorate 5000 days since we last played a final. This will ensure unlike 3121 where you are more likely to win first division lotto instead of getting a GF ticket you'll be front row at the race at every thrashing to give the boys all your verbals and then some for the sum of about a cheap pair of scissors so instead of cutting your membership or microwaving your membership you can throw it at the players ala Gieschen and Frawley era like so you can live retro weekend every weekend.Make no mistake Malakies the Tigers.
Quote from: Tuckerbag on May 30, 2013, 08:08:17 PMHow about this on the RFC website.Our last final was the Prelim of 2001.Saturday September 22 2001.4268 days ago. Malakies RFC.They can remind us how loyal and generous we are.We can remind them how inept and below par on field they are.Time for a reunion of the '95 & '01 prelim teams. They could name a coterie group after those teams too.
How about this on the RFC website.Our last final was the Prelim of 2001.Saturday September 22 2001.4268 days ago. Malakies RFC.They can remind us how loyal and generous we are.We can remind them how inept and below par on field they are.
Coterie 89. RFC is proud to announce the formation of two new Coterie Groups. Coterie 89 in recognition of the 89 point loss to Geelong in the Prelim of 95 and Coterie 68 in recognition of our 68 point loss to Brisbane in the Prelim of 2001. Spots will be capped and you'll have the opportunity to have a game day experience mingling with stars on the club rosters during those years like Stephen Jurica, Craig Biddiscombe, Adam Slater, Mark McQueen, Craig Ednie and many more.As I said spots will be capped and if we still haven't made finals by the end of 2015 we will have a new group on offer for season 2016 Richmond 5000 to commemorate 5000 days since we last played a final. This will ensure unlike 3121 where you are more likely to win first division lotto instead of getting a GF ticket you'll be front row at the race at every thrashing to give the boys all your verbals and then some for the sum of about a cheap pair of scissors so instead of cutting your membership or microwaving your membership you can throw it at the players ala Gieschen and Frawley era like so you can live retro weekend every weekend.Make no mistake Malakies the Tigers.
QuoteIndian Tigers Supporter GroupThis supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football. The Tigers’ home ground is the mighty MCG. As with cricket, it is a great place to watch elite-level football. The Richmond Football Club is keen to build on its relationship with the Indian community. As a result, the Club has formed the Indian Tigers Supporter Group. This supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football. Indian cricket great Rahul Dravid is delighted to be the patron of the Indian Tigers Support Group.“Sport brings people together. I have seen that all over the world. It’s great that Richmond is connecting with the Indian community,” said the champion batsman, who visited the ME Bank Centre at Punt Road Oval on the eve of the 2011 Boxing Day Test. “I like the idea of the Indian Tigers supporter group – it will give Indians another team and another sport to follow. I have watched some games on television – it is fast and very physical. It would be great to see a game played in India one day.” Indeed, Richmond does have aspirations to play an exhibition game in Mumbai in the near future. As part of this planned activity Richmond officials recently joined a Victorian State Government Trade Mission in India this month. We would like to offer you a free three-game Richmond membership for the 2013 season, as well as an automatic, free membership of the Indian Tigers Supporter Group. Your free Indian Tiger Membership entitles you to:· Access to any 3 home games in Melbourne· Personalised 2013 membership card· A unique inner sanctum experience at the Club, before a game at the MCG· Personalised communication from the clubIn 2012, the Richmond Football Club achieved a significant goal by signing over 53,000 members and breaking our all-time membership record. We want to be even bigger and better in 2013, as we continue our quest for 75,000 members by 2014. To join the Indian Tigers Supporter Group and become a member of the Richmond Football Club, fill in your details below and we will contact you shortly.http://www.richmondfc.com.au/indian%20tigers%20supporter%20group/tabid/18648/default.aspxFree memberships for the Indian supporter group next year Good work, Tiges Does this group exist yet? Does it have any members? Haven't seen them at the G..
Indian Tigers Supporter GroupThis supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football. The Tigers’ home ground is the mighty MCG. As with cricket, it is a great place to watch elite-level football. The Richmond Football Club is keen to build on its relationship with the Indian community. As a result, the Club has formed the Indian Tigers Supporter Group. This supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football. Indian cricket great Rahul Dravid is delighted to be the patron of the Indian Tigers Support Group.“Sport brings people together. I have seen that all over the world. It’s great that Richmond is connecting with the Indian community,” said the champion batsman, who visited the ME Bank Centre at Punt Road Oval on the eve of the 2011 Boxing Day Test. “I like the idea of the Indian Tigers supporter group – it will give Indians another team and another sport to follow. I have watched some games on television – it is fast and very physical. It would be great to see a game played in India one day.” Indeed, Richmond does have aspirations to play an exhibition game in Mumbai in the near future. As part of this planned activity Richmond officials recently joined a Victorian State Government Trade Mission in India this month. We would like to offer you a free three-game Richmond membership for the 2013 season, as well as an automatic, free membership of the Indian Tigers Supporter Group. Your free Indian Tiger Membership entitles you to:· Access to any 3 home games in Melbourne· Personalised 2013 membership card· A unique inner sanctum experience at the Club, before a game at the MCG· Personalised communication from the clubIn 2012, the Richmond Football Club achieved a significant goal by signing over 53,000 members and breaking our all-time membership record. We want to be even bigger and better in 2013, as we continue our quest for 75,000 members by 2014. To join the Indian Tigers Supporter Group and become a member of the Richmond Football Club, fill in your details below and we will contact you shortly.
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Great to see the good old RFC self-deprecating humour back .....never liked the hubris driven sarcasm that began creeping into the threads (after first 3 wins) anyway
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Quote from: Ruanaidh on May 31, 2013, 02:08:47 PMGreat to see the good old RFC self-deprecating humour back .....never liked the hubris driven sarcasm that began creeping into the threads (after first 3 wins) anyway Why, you a fan of mediocrity
Quote from: Yeahright on June 01, 2013, 12:08:43 AMQuote from: Ruanaidh on May 31, 2013, 02:08:47 PMGreat to see the good old RFC self-deprecating humour back .....never liked the hubris driven sarcasm that began creeping into the threads (after first 3 wins) anyway Why, you a fan of mediocrityNo his not mate, quite the opposite .
Quote from: Mrakov on September 28, 2012, 11:34:20 AMQuoteIndian Tigers Supporter GroupThis supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football. The Tigers’ home ground is the mighty MCG. As with cricket, it is a great place to watch elite-level football. The Richmond Football Club is keen to build on its relationship with the Indian community. As a result, the Club has formed the Indian Tigers Supporter Group. This supporter group will provide you with an exciting introduction to the Richmond Tigers and the game of Australian Rules Football. Indian cricket great Rahul Dravid is delighted to be the patron of the Indian Tigers Support Group.“Sport brings people together. I have seen that all over the world. It’s great that Richmond is connecting with the Indian community,” said the champion batsman, who visited the ME Bank Centre at Punt Road Oval on the eve of the 2011 Boxing Day Test. “I like the idea of the Indian Tigers supporter group – it will give Indians another team and another sport to follow. I have watched some games on television – it is fast and very physical. It would be great to see a game played in India one day.” Indeed, Richmond does have aspirations to play an exhibition game in Mumbai in the near future. As part of this planned activity Richmond officials recently joined a Victorian State Government Trade Mission in India this month. We would like to offer you a free three-game Richmond membership for the 2013 season, as well as an automatic, free membership of the Indian Tigers Supporter Group. Your free Indian Tiger Membership entitles you to:· Access to any 3 home games in Melbourne· Personalised 2013 membership card· A unique inner sanctum experience at the Club, before a game at the MCG· Personalised communication from the clubIn 2012, the Richmond Football Club achieved a significant goal by signing over 53,000 members and breaking our all-time membership record. We want to be even bigger and better in 2013, as we continue our quest for 75,000 members by 2014. To join the Indian Tigers Supporter Group and become a member of the Richmond Football Club, fill in your details below and we will contact you shortly.http://www.richmondfc.com.au/indian%20tigers%20supporter%20group/tabid/18648/default.aspxFree memberships for the Indian supporter group next year Good work, Tiges Does this group exist yet? Does it have any members? Haven't seen them at the G..Would have thought that this free membership would get us to 60k