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Why Tigers love controversy

Damien Barrett
afl.com.au
17 May 2021


Another controversial week, another series of negative headlines, another galvanising Richmond win.

So proficient have the Tigers become at not merely dealing with controversy, but steeling themselves from it, that they now go out of their way to create it.

After players Daniel Rioli and Shai Bolton boxed on with a patron in a nightclub two Saturday nights ago, coach Damien Hardwick laced up the gloves for a verbal stoush with AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan. Twice, once before and once after McLachlan said it was advisable for players to walk away from violence, Hardwick said that "we don't condone violence, but …"

Then, Tigers CEO Brendon Gale took some more jabs at headquarters when he, out of nowhere, complained about having to play GWS in round nine in a home match at Marvel Stadium, not the MCG. And Hardwick followed that up with "I hate coming here" after steering his team, after its big week, out of a 28-point deficit against the Giants into a four-point win.

Since 2017 when the Tigers began their extraordinary roll toward three premierships, only a big American playing for Collingwood in a preliminary final in 2018 has stopped them from a dominance rarely seen in the VFL/AFL.

But the early stages of 2021 have posed many challenges, particularly with serious injuries to key players including Dion Prestia, Shane Edwards, Trent Cotchin and Kane Lambert, and even after the brilliant round nine win, they sit eighth with a 5-4 scoreline.

Clearly, a source of motivation for Hardwick, like so many great coaches before him, is to create an enemy for his players to focus on. There is a very real one, though, looming, this Friday night at the Gabba. In the red corner, the challenger – a rampaging Brisbane. In the blue corner, the banged-up title holder. Should be one of the games of the year.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/615556/barrett-margin-call-r9

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Fox Footy's First Crack show last night with Tom Morris, Leigh Montagna and David King had a similar theme. Claiming we see everyone else gunning for our downfall and we're using "Richmond vs World" as a source of motivation.

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Re: Richmond vs World / Why Tigers love controversy (afl site)
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2021, 10:07:45 AM »
Wow that's quite a long whinge

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Re: Richmond vs World / Why Tigers love controversy (afl site)
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2021, 02:58:31 PM »
Barrett on the AFL website today again said Richmond make up story lines to create an us vs them mentality.

5.10 mark: https://www.afl.com.au/video/616158/hawks-all-over-the-place-clarko-succession-plan-pies-horror-stat

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Re: Richmond vs World / Why Tigers love controversy (afl site)
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2021, 05:18:16 PM »
Don't need to make crap up.

These tossers do it for us

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Re: Richmond vs World / Why Tigers love controversy (afl site)
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2021, 07:37:52 PM »
History repeating. I was too young but this must be what 1974 was like.

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“It was Richmond against the world today – and we won . . . ”

That’s what Tommy Hafey told a jubilant crowd of Richmond supporters and officials at the Melbourne Town House on Grand Final night 1974, after guiding the Tigers to their ninth VFL/AFL premiership (and his fourth as coach).

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/106895/the-tigers-class-of-74-ruled-the-world
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Re: Richmond vs World / Why Tigers love controversy (afl site)
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2021, 08:25:02 PM »
History repeating. I was too young but this must be what 1974 was like.

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“It was Richmond against the world today – and we won . . . ”

That’s what Tommy Hafey told a jubilant crowd of Richmond supporters and officials at the Melbourne Town House on Grand Final night 1974, after guiding the Tigers to their ninth VFL/AFL premiership (and his fourth as coach).

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/106895/the-tigers-class-of-74-ruled-the-world
MT, I was there that day in 1974 & we were definitely the bad guys.  It really was us versus the world.  Norf were the sentimental favourites because they hadn't won a flag yet, they went on a big spending spree for players that year & even signed up the legendary Barassi to coach them.  All of Melbourne was waiting for them to take the cup in a great fairy tale ending ... then we come along & pants them in front of the whole nation in glorious technicolour (it was the first GF broadcast in colour)!  It was really sweet!    :clapping
   
Their fans (all 3 of them) were crying in the stands during the presentation because big bad Richmond had just spoiled their day ... and year ....     :santa      :cheers
For weeks after the media congratulated us for going BTB, but saltily canned us for ruining their party ....    :lol       
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Re: Richmond vs World / Why Tigers love controversy (afl site)
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2021, 09:29:46 PM »
The haters will celebrate the minute we are out of finals.