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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2018, 01:57:00 AM »
How many games at the G for Richmond this year ???
8 more before finals.

R10 vs St Kilda (home)
R11 vs Essendon (away)
R13 vs Geelong (away)
R16 vs Adelaide (home)
R19 vs Collingwood (home)
R20 vs Geelong (home)
R22 vs Essendon (home)
R23 vs Bulldogs (home)

https://afltables.com/afl/seas/2018.html

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #16 on: May 07, 2018, 10:27:38 AM »
I believe we have put in an application for a moat around the G.

Now that's a fortress.

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2018, 10:46:25 AM »
OMG ...we've  got Essendon twice ....I didn't think things could possibly get any better . :lol
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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #18 on: May 26, 2018, 05:30:11 PM »
Brave Richmond does it again at the home of football
This was as spirited as St Kilda has been this season, perhaps helped by an accurate performance in front of goal, but it wasn't able to overcome a Tigers outfit with just two on the bench for the entire second half. Their ability to run the game out and dominate play when the match was up for grabs in the final term was incredibly impressive, although the Saints also finished the game with Jack Newnes and Brandon White spending plenty of time off the field.

The victory took Richmond's winning streak at the MCG to 14 games, extending a club record, and the result emphasised how hard it is to overcome the reigning premiers at the venue that hosts the Grand Final.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-05-26/five-talking-points-richmond-v-st-kilda

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2018, 01:44:45 PM »
The Herald-Sun has posted that we have had the biggest home ground advantage in the AFL over 2017-18. 19 wins and just 2 losses (thanks to 21secs & Mundy, Swans by only 9 pts).

Edit: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/results-from-201718-reveal-richmond-has-biggest-homeground-advantage-in-the-afl/news-story/3fc9114d7206b59dba4a244c6e445d95

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2018, 05:27:18 PM »
Here's the full article behind the paywall:

Results from 2017-18 reveal Richmond has biggest home-ground advantage in the AFL

Al Paton,
Herald Sun
1 June 2018, 4:00pm


FORGET the Gabbatoir and the House of Pain. Travelling to the MCG to play Richmond is now the toughest road trip in footy.

Richmond hasn’t lost at the MCG for almost 12 months, with the Tigers’ winning streak now a club-record 14 games — including three finals (the Round 5 win against Collingwood eclipsed the previous best streak of 11 set by Tom Hafey’s powerhouse team in 1974-75).

A ladder of results at every team’s home venue since the start of 2017 has the Tigers clear on top with a 90 per cent winning rate.

Putting the “G” in Tigers, Richmond has lost just two of 21 games at the MCG in that time (none this year) and one was a David Mundy goal after the siren and the other a late Sydney surge away from claiming the points in both of those.

Geelong and West Coast have the next biggest home-ground advantages, but both have suffered upset losses at home this season.

Adelaide has surprisingly lost five games at Adelaide Oval since the start of 2017 (including this year’s Showdown to cotenant Port Adelaide) and Sydney’s strike rate at the SCG is just 58 per cent.

Melbourne is on the rise but has won just one of its four MCG games this year, while Collingwood’s 6-14 win-loss record at the home of footy could be cause for concern with eight games to come there this season, starting with Fremantle on Sunday afternoon.

Analyst David King said the Tigers’ success at the MCG all came down to how they defend the ground.

“There’s a science to how they defend. Nothing is random,” he said.

“They’re a really well organised machine.

“The key to their defence is they defend inside-out — they force you wide. They don’t allow you to switch then you kick the ball to Rance, Astbury and Vlastuin and they win it back.”

King said it was a misconception that the MCG is wider than other grounds, but it was “fatter” around the half-forward or halfback flanks.

“You can switch out of the backline at Etihad Stadium in one-and-a-half kicks. At the MCG it might take three kicks.”

Familiarity with the ground means Richmond players know exactly where to position themselves to defend those kicks, forcing teams to move the ball slower and in straight lines, in effect funnelling opposition attacking moves to star interceptors like Rance.

Richmond’s game plan is tailored to the G:

— The average score at the MCG this year is 85 points. The average score against Richmond there is 66.

— The Tigers average 81 intercepts and 32 forward-half intercepts per game at the MCG, up on the AFL averages of 73 and 25.

— Richmond averages two goals per game more than any other team at the MCG from forward-half turnovers.

One other number from the table also stood out to King — Richmond plays at its home ground more than anyone else. And that also happens to be the venue for Melbourne finals, including the Grand Final.

“Twenty-one games is a lot. Look at other teams they might play in finals — West Coast plays there once (before finals this year), Port Adelaide twice, Geelong seven times, Sydney twice. It is a huge advantage.”

Home ground advantage ladder

Club               Home venue   Matches   Wins   Win %
Richmond                            MCG   21   19   90%
Geelong              GMHBA Stadium   11   9   82%
West Coast Subiaco/Perth Stadium   18   14   78%
Adelaide                 Adelaide Oval   20   15   75%
GWS Giants       Spotless Stadium   12   8   67%
Port Adelaide          Adelaide Oval   17   11   65%
Sydney Swans                     SCG   17   9   59%
Western Bulldogs   Etihad Stadium   17   9   59%
Essendon              Etihad Stadium   13   7   54%
Fremantle Subiaco/Perth Stadium   18   9   50%
St Kilda               Etihad Stadium   20   10   50%
Hawthorn                            MCG   17   8   47%
Melbourne                           MCG   17   8   47%
Gold Coast        Metricon Stadium   10   4   40%
Collingwood                         MCG   20   6   30%
Brisbane Lions                   Gabba   16   4   25%
Carlton                 Etihad Stadium   8   2   25%
North Melbourne   Etihad Stadium   17   4   24%

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/results-from-201718-reveal-richmond-has-biggest-homeground-advantage-in-the-afl/news-story/3fc9114d7206b59dba4a244c6e445d95

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #21 on: June 01, 2018, 09:31:05 PM »
What sort of a name is that for the stadium at Geelong?

GMHBA!

Sounds like the latest rave party drug.

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #22 on: June 02, 2018, 03:42:48 PM »
What sort of a name is that for the stadium at Geelong?

GMHBA!

Sounds like the latest rave party drug.
They've had about 5 naming right changes for Kardinia Park over the past 20 years: Shell, Baytec, Skilled, Simonds and now GMHBA.  I'm glad we've at least kept "Punt Rd" with our naming rights deal so it's the Swinburne Centre @ Punt Rd Oval.
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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #23 on: June 02, 2018, 10:23:58 PM »
15 wins at the G now. Good times.

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #24 on: June 02, 2018, 10:46:22 PM »
15 wins at the G now. Good times.

And 7 straight against Essendon.

Good times indeed!

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #25 on: June 02, 2018, 10:48:02 PM »
Bombres, dem's be our biatches

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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #26 on: June 02, 2018, 10:49:46 PM »
A not so subtle signal to the rest of the comp. and especially the challengers tonight. You've eventually got to come and beat us on our turf in September.
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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #27 on: June 03, 2018, 12:30:28 AM »
Apparently our average winning margin over those 15 consecutive wins is 41 points.

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'G, what a record

Richmond's love affair with the MCG continued with its 15th consecutive win as it close in on a 52-year record at the ground. The Tigers now sit two matches behind Melbourne's run of 17 straight wins at the home of football between round two 1955 and round 13 1956. If Tigers fans weren't excited enough at the 9-2 ledger, they'll be pleased to know the Demons' streak started in the same year they kick started a three-peat. To trump the Demons, Richmond will need to beat Geelong (R13), Adelaide (R16) and Collingwood (R19).

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-06-02/five-talking-points-essendon-v-richmond
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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #28 on: June 17, 2018, 05:59:45 PM »
16 wins in a row at the 'G on the anniversary of our last home loss a year ago.

One win to go (vs Adelaide) to equal the record.


ps. Waits for the sooking from Geelong fans about playing at the 'G.

pps. Right on cue Cats fans have started whining on the radio  :lol.
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Re: MCG fortress
« Reply #29 on: June 17, 2018, 09:39:47 PM »
They whined today at the footy, I gave them what for then they all went into thier shells
Dude in front is like settle down, I was just responding to thier bitching and I told him as much
TheN told him he had a stupid hat ...and he shut up
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