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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2016, 11:33:14 AM »
I long for the time we were consistently in the bottom half of the ladder

I'd rather have a team of super exciting and promising kids and be 10th-18th than where we are at, with half a team of money ballers and the other half of so called stars who cant get close to a finals win.b
Dooks if that is the case - let me buy you a Saints membership or perhaps you might enjoy following the Giants or Suns.
There are a few cheap seats on the FIGJAM bandwagon these days ....maybe you can get on there.

Maybe  I can get you a time machine and you can live in the year 2010 forever.

You can keep pleasuring yourself to 10th-18th....Personally I'll  take a sexy 5th any day.

Seriously - we have improved but you are pms- ing because you don't like the way we have improved-  during an era of expansion no less. FMD.
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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2016, 11:44:15 AM »
I long for the time we were consistently in the bottom half of the ladder
be careful what you wish for.....

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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2016, 12:12:39 PM »
I long for the time we were consistently in the bottom half of the ladder

I'd rather have a team of super exciting and promising kids and be 10th-18th than where we are at, with half a team of money ballers and the other half of so called stars who cant get close to a finals win.b
Dooks if that is the case - let me buy you a Saints membership or perhaps you might enjoy following the Giants or Suns.


Dont forget the Dees or the Blues, two outstanding teams

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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2016, 02:05:24 PM »
Some people just don't get it. Sheesh  :thumbsdown
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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #19 on: January 13, 2016, 07:28:26 PM »
I long for the time we were consistently in the bottom half of the ladder

I'd rather have a team of super exciting and promising kids and be 10th-18th than where we are at, with half a team of money ballers and the other half of so called stars who cant get close to a finals win.b

Actually over half the team are top 20 draft picks ( not money ballers )

Close to a finals win ? - Does being in front during the final quarter not classify as close ?
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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #20 on: January 13, 2016, 10:37:33 PM »
I think Richmond have the most top 20 picks in the league outside the new clubs?

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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #21 on: January 13, 2016, 10:49:59 PM »
Are we counting guns like Hamspud, Grigg & Andrew Moore?
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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #22 on: January 14, 2016, 01:45:33 AM »
Are we counting guns like Hamspud, Grigg & Andrew Moore?

I would classify them as money ballers.

1 ) Lids pick 1
2) Cotchin pick 2
3) Martin pick 3
4) Cona pick 6
5) Vickery pick 8
6) Jack pick 13
7) Rance pick 18
8) Griffiths pick 19
9) B.Ellis pick 15
10) Vlaustin pick 9
11)Lennon pick 12
12) C.Ellis pick 12
13 ) Rioli pick 15
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Re: Richmond's five best home and away wins of the modern era? ...... (Age)
« Reply #23 on: January 14, 2016, 09:26:39 AM »
I long for the time we were consistently in the bottom half of the ladder

I'd rather have a team of super exciting and promising kids and be 10th-18th than where we are at, with half a team of money ballers and the other half of so called stars who cant get close to a finals win.b

Actually over half the team are top 20 draft picks ( not money ballers )

Close to a finals win ? - Does being in front during the final quarter not classify as close ?


And we could field the rest of a team plus probably a leftover or two with our money ballers.

And no, we were not close to winning any of those finals


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