At least Ralphy got the right year (2001) in this article.
Finals or bust for Richmond Tigers in 2013 Jon Ralph
From: Herald Sun
December 12, 2012 RICHMOND hasn't become the Visy Tigers because it is ready to win a premiership.
It has topped up with enough recycled players to make Jeanne Pratt proud because it can't even beat Gold Coast.
Kurt Tippett might have finally arrived at Sydney yesterday, but the headline act of the pre-season and rookie drafts was still Damien Hardwick's Tigers.
You can't recruit Sam Lonergan, Ricky Petterd and Orren Stephenson without immediately heaping expectation upon the AFL's most persistent underachiever of the past 30 seasons.
Richmond knows it and those Twitter wags yesterday suggesting a Visy sponsorship know it.
In all, Richmond has added six recycled players in the space of one off-season hit, with Aaron Edwards lured in the trade period and Troy Chaplin and Chris Knights added through free agency.
Not even the reality the six players were effectively taken for the swapped No.74 pick it took to get Edwards will stop some from believing Richmond is getting ahead of itself.
But inside Punt Road this off-season, the reality is very different.
Hardwick was totally aware that as injuries finally hit Richmond in the last half of the 2012 season, they had no one left to turn to.
No back-up for Ivan Maric when his groins started screaming, no second-forward option when Jack Riewoldt got sore and Tyrone Vickery busted up his shoulders.
And no midfield depth when Dustin Martin was suspended and Nathan Foley's troublesome achilles flared up again.
It saw the Tigers win just three of the last eight games, unable to beat Gold Coast for a second successive year and only drawing the Round 23 clash against easybeats Port Adelaide.
Petterd and Edwards won't tear a game apart, but they might draw enough attention from Riewoldt to let him explode.
Ditto for Sam Lonergan and Knights in the midfield rotation, who will allow Brett Deledio, Martin and Trent Cotchin to spend more time forward of centre.
So while the recruiting spree will add heat to the Carlton-Richmond Round 1 clash, it is really about ensuring that first finals campaign since 2001, not the Tigers setting their sights on a flag.
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