Author Topic: This game was over last Tuesday thanks to Richmond flag talk (Herald-Sun)  (Read 1444 times)

Offline one-eyed

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Scott Gullan in the Herald-Sun blames this on us once again failing to handle raised public expectations and players falling for all the glowing media hype about themselves.

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THIS game was over last Tuesday.

That was the day the growing chorus about Richmond being a premiership contender reached its highest point.

By then all the weekly footy shows had devoted significant time pumping the Tigers’ tyres.

To be fair they deserved some loving given the way they’d stitched up Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval to move to fourth on the ladder.

But what was missed in all the hyperbole was one fact ... it’s Richmond they were talking about.

A tried and true Tigers fan must have surely sensed trouble as the experts queued up one after the other to laud their team as legitimate flag material.

As they knew so well the yellow and black brigade have had issues in the past dealing with expectation.

But even by their standards of drinking their own bath water, this was next level.

www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/st-kilda-cement-top-eight-spot-with-demolition-of-richmond-after-week-of-expectations/news-story/1e768bc61ba89028eeb0b07b690ee95e

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Absolutely agree with this

The media pumped us up knowing we'd fail and we didn't disappoint

I knew we'd screw it up
"Oh yes I am a dreamer, I still see us flying high!"

from the song "Don't Walk Away" by Pat Benatar 1988 (Wide Awake In Dreamland)

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The media can't lose..win and they write about us.....lose and they Kane us.......literally.... :whistle

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Absolutely agree with this

The media pumped us up knowing we'd fail and we didn't disappoint

I knew we'd screw it up

Which just goes to show how mentally weak we are as a football club.

It's ingrained into the fabric of this football club.

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Blame the media?
Spare me.
Caracella and Balmey.

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See I think this game was over last Saturday night straight after we beat Port over there.
We are so predictable.
We were always going to be 1 and 1 after these two games. We just did it in a round about way from usual.
A very average organisation the RFC

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Absolutely agree with this

The media pumped us up knowing we'd fail and we didn't disappoint

I knew we'd screw it up

Which just goes to show how mentally weak we are as a football club.

It's ingrained into the fabric of this football club.

Absolutely 100% correct Big Rog.
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As soon as an AFL team is put on a pedestal as the ’next big thing’, the sand beneath its feet sinks fast

Michelangelo Rucci
The Advertiser
10 July 2017


ONE week it is novel — and forces the opposition team to rethink. The next week a small-size forward system around Jack Riewoldt is junk.

One week it is the play no AFL rival can stop. The next, the Dustin Martin fend off is conquered by the smart tackling Dylan Roberton.

One week an AFL coach is brave to declare: “Our best footy, mark my words, is still in front of us.” The next, Damien Hardwick has to eat such enthusiasm as his Tigers deliver their worst performance of the season.

This week it is Richmond to befuddle all. Next week?

This is the AFL of fine margins. It is the unscripted, ever-changing “reality” that makes television executives pay billions for AFL television rights for guaranteed ratings.

It excites the fans to think their team starts every game with the chance of winning.

Pundits — let alone the bookmakers — struggle to understand where a team actually fits in the race to the flag on September 30. Who can you truly trust?

“How would you know?” says North Melbourne premiership defender and television analyst David King.

“If your stars do not perform, you are asking more of your other players ... and they won’t always deliver.”

And it is the uncertainty that makes coaches edgy ... or, as Adelaide mentor Don Pyke can do as if he was on a sensor-triggered recording, reminds all that this 18-team AFL is a “tough competition”.

The Tigers’ fall into the abyss in the first half against St Kilda at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night — with a 92-10 scoreline — will have many say “Richmond did a Richmond”.

That is, once again not live up to the expectation of being a genuine marker in this year’s premiership race.

And who hasn’t this season? Essendon questions itself about its finishes — and is brutally tagged, by statistical analysis, as “soft”.

Port Adelaide is questioned about its merit as a top-four contender. Geelong constantly has to prove it is more than Brownlow Medallist Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood.

One week, Adelaide is too easy to “work out”. The next, the top-ranked Crows prove to be the most-adaptable team in the wet.

But the Western Bulldogs can no longer live in denial that they are in a premiership hangover.

St Kilda started the Richmond game as the team — of the nine now seen in the race to September — most likely to miss the eight.

For much of the match they held fourth spot after starting the night in ninth. And coach Alan Richardson noted if his Saints play as they did against the Tigers, they would “scare” anyone.

Next week St Kilda plays Essendon ... chasing its fifth win in a row.

“How would you know?” repeats King.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/expert-opinion/michelangelo-rucci/as-soon-as-an-afl-team-is-put-on-a-pedestal-as-the-next-big-thing-the-sand-beneath-its-feet-sinks-fast/news-story/ecfa360d2db5a27bb4bf51d40ff866bd

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For some it is never about the talent or the structures or depth or lack of quality.
Martin Cotchin Rance and Riewoldt all had quite games and we cant even compete.
This is nothing new and it wont change until key areas are addressed.

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See I think this game was over last Saturday night straight after we beat Port over there.
We are so predictable.
We were always going to be 1 and 1 after these two games. We just did it in a round about way from usual.
A very average organisation the RFC

Dunno about you but i thought the Port game a horrid mistake riddled scrappy game that we should have lost. How any player could get a big head out of that is beyond me.