Richmond - worse than Spuds

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No comparison.
Geelong defeat nonentities by a squillion points
 

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lol another H&A trophy for Geelong, your museum must be full of them?
lol no worries postcodes. 4 AFL premierships to 3. Read ‘em and weep.
lol another H&A trophy for Geelong, your museum must be full of them?
4 AFL Premierships to 3 - what was that you were saying postcodes? :$
 
lol no worries postcodes. 4 AFL premierships to 3. Read ‘em and weep.

4 AFL Premierships to 3 - what was that you were saying postcodes? :$
Nice try but its 13 AFL Premierships to 10 scratchy and we gave you a head start, did I mention that finals between our clubs is 12 v 2, enjoy your home and away trophies:$
 
Nice try but its 13 AFL Premierships to 10 scratchy and we gave you a head start, did I mention that finals between our clubs is 12 v 2, enjoy your home and away trophies:$
Thats because other teams can still scrape into finals when they are middle of the road. Hard to beat Ninthmond in finals if you cant make finals.
 
Thats because other teams can still scrape into finals when they are middle of the road. Hard to beat Ninthmond in finals if you cant make finals.
Ironic.

Needing to win to keep their finals hope alive against fierce arch-rival Collingwood, the Blues snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, conceding the last five goals of the game to see a 24-point three quarter-time deficit brutally turn into a one-point loss in front of a record crowd of 88,287 at the MCG.

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  • Richmond and Carlton have met in 23 finals all-up, with the Tigers winning 16, losing six and drawing one.
  • Richmond and Carlton have met six times in Grand Finals, with the Tigers winning four – 1921, 1932, 1969, 1973, and the Blues winning two – 1972, 1982.
 
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Ironic.

Needing to win to keep their finals hope alive against fierce arch-rival Collingwood, the Blues snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, conceding the last five goals of the game to see a 24-point three quarter-time deficit brutally turn into a one-point loss in front of a record crowd of 88,287 at the MCG.

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  • Richmond and Carlton have met in 23 finals all-up, with the Tigers winning 16, losing six and drawing one.
  • Richmond and Carlton have met six times in Grand Finals, with the Tigers winning four – 1921, 1932, 1969, 1973, and the Blues winning two – 1972, 1982.
Your a idiot.

A one-off occurrence compared to Ninthmonds continual just missing finals. There is a difference.

And then you proceed to list finals record which was already explained away.

Typical brain capacity of a Tigers supporter.
 
Your a idiot.

A one-off occurrence
compared to Ninthmonds continual just missing finals. There is a difference.

And then you proceed to list finals record which was already explained away.

Typical brain capacity of a Tigers supporter.
"Your a idiot." so is that an example of the typical brain capacity of a Blues supporter or are you just exceptionally average?

So tell me when were all these times Richmond continually just missed finals? Seems that once we add 2022 to Carlton then both Richmond and Carlton have just missed finals 12 times each and Geelong 14 times:$
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"Your a idiot." so is that an example of the typical brain capacity of a Blues supporter or are you just exceptionally average?

So tell me when were all these times Richmond continually just missed finals? Seems that once we add 2022 to Carlton then both Richmond and Carlton have just missed finals 12 times each and Geelong 14 times:$
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Your a idiot is a Bay13 meme you n00b

Your own table says you finished Ninth '9' times. How funny 9 boy.

Why are you adding 2022 results to the tables to make it 12 all but not including any possible results from 2007-2021??
 

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