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Re: Will we win a game this year and if so how many?
« Reply #45 on: July 01, 2025, 04:26:32 AM »
We get pick 1 if we don’t win another game.

Personally I hope we beat WCE.

In reality North and ESS will cut us to pieces unless we change something.
Balta on the wing is my suggestion, Young can play forward with Lynch out and Blight can play back. We need to change something. At the moment it is horrendous to watch.

Any way we can get Hodge as some form of coaches assistant??

How does that work? Do West Coast get 8 points if they beat us
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Re: Will we win a game this year and if so how many?
« Reply #46 on: July 01, 2025, 07:23:26 AM »

Any way we can get Hodge as some form of coaches assistant??

There's a tiny thing and that's he would want to coach

He has said he doesn't want to to right now

Why would he? He said he earns more now doing media than he ever would as an assistant
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Re: Will we win a game this year and if so how many?
« Reply #47 on: July 01, 2025, 09:29:09 AM »
Been a funny year as a Tiger supporter, unsure what others have felt but from a supporter point of view the fixturing has been a nightmare to attend regularly. With either interstate games, gather round, Marvel, or fully ticketed match ups at the MCG its not been easy. With our crew we regularly go with, we have a mixture of AFL, MCC and Tiger members, we generally just all meet in the general seating, so full ticketed MCG games makes that really hard and we end up seating isolated. Been a shame in that sense.

Playing wise, winning wise it's a rebuild. Hate to say but the year regardless of how it finishes is sort of a pass, winning round 1, and beating Dimma, apart from beating Essendon, they are 2 of the best wins we could have had. So full credit, if we don't win anymore so be it.

I like Yze, for the current phase we are in, I personally don't think he is our next premiership coach, and that doesn't mean I want him sacked but think win/loss ratio isn't the metric to judge him on. It's player development of our next crop. Trainors rise, Lalor started well, Faull been good, Campbell development - it's this I want to see under Yze because that is the key.

What I personally don't really want to see if Prestia, Taranto and Hopper in the middle for CBA's for majority of our games. Understand Lalor and Smillie are injured but I want to see Sonsie, McAullife in there. I mean we are losing anyway, so keen to see development and opportunity over seeing the old guys monopolise spots and we lose anyway.
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Re: Will we win a game this year and if so how many?
« Reply #48 on: Yesterday at 04:48:42 PM »
Revisiting Mark Bickley's predictions  :wallywink.

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"Richmond will go through the whole season winless," Bickley claimed in a sporting predictions segment on SEN SA.

https://www.msn.com/en-xl/sports/other/adelaide-legend-makes-astonishing-richmond-prediction-for-2025-afl-season/ar-AA1viebI

Mark Bickley believes Richmond’s list has fallen so far that it is now behind North Melbourne’s in terms of relativity to a premiership.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2024/05/14/richmond-further-from-a-flag-than-north-melbourne-says-crows-great

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Re: Will we win a game this year and if so how many?
« Reply #49 on: Yesterday at 05:30:01 PM »
Honestly looking at the bottom 6-7 teams there's not really any lists I would rather have.

WCE has a long way to come back. Saints, Blues, Dees, Norf are all in no man's land.

Dons have two first rounders at least. Port better off than most of them too.

I can see us climbing out of the bottom 6 in at least 2027

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Re: Will we win a game this year and if so how many?
« Reply #50 on: Today at 01:12:11 AM »
Yze said the dire predictions of a winless season hadn't weighed on the playing group.

"We didn't really care what other people thought, and it's easy to say that now that we've won five games, but it's not about that," Yze said.

"Five games isn't enough. We've got a game against Collingwood next week, and we'll go there hoping that we can put on a performance that our Tiger army are proud of.

"Right now we've got five wins, and we're looking for more."

https://au.news.yahoo.com/winless-season-tigers-weve-got-025825278.html

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Re: Will we win a game this year and if so how many?
« Reply #51 on: Today at 06:36:26 AM »
Exceeded expectations. When you look at all the experience still left, it does make sense though. I actually fear we may regress atleast on the wins/loss column next year as we lose more experience/they just get older and worse.

Nank
Broad
Vlastuin
Prestia
Lynch
Short

Whether their regression actually affects the team or the younger guys can step up will be interesting to see. Definitely need another ruck though.