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AFLW 2024 - Round 6 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
drop the hammerRaise the fight.
we don't rate preliminaryships at richmondThese days are the reason you follow the footy, it's nervy sure, it'll suck if we lose, but the prize for succeeding at this stage once is worth failing 10 times. I'm not even sure winning a flag matches the realisation you're going to the Grand Final. We can't expect to be on top for an entire game against teams of this quality, even GWS last year had 10min of resistance.
They are going to try get under our skins, Hartlett's comments confirm it. No problem. If they're thinking about us all night and we're just about the ball we will be well on our way. Some of our finest wins under Dimma have come against Port in Adelaide. His first win back in 2010. Sending Kane Cornes to the fire brigade in 2015. Coming of age in 2017. And of course the miracle on grass last year. If we get up tonight this will be right up there with the best of the best.
Reading up on the history of "Eat-Em-Alive" has to be an Omen.
Reading up on the history of "Eat-Em-Alive" has to be an Omen.
It was our first ever premiership 100 years ago, so happy birthday.
At the end of the 1920 premiership victory over the Pies, Tiger ruck Barney Herbert shouted to the excited Richmond crowd, “What did we do?” The crowd replied, “we ate’em alive.”
Thus a famous club catch-cry was born.
Ruckman Harry in the Tiges first ever Flag 100 years ago, also played in October, another omen
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