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Grand Final 2020 Thread Richmond Vs Geelong / Game Day Thread

Richmond teams with most finals wins entering game - top 20 / 2301 club games:

167 2020 GF
164 1975 PF
145 2020 PF
144 1975 SF
137 1975 R3
131 1976 R6
130 1974 GF, 1975 R4, 1975 R6, 1976 R7
129 1976 R2
127 1975 R7
126 1976 R1, 1976 R5
125 1975 R5, 1975 R15
123 2020 R1, 2020 SF
122 1975 EF
119 1975 R9
 
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Missus just reminded me of when Dusty was on the market but no one wanted him. If I recall he did go up to GWS & have chat but Punt Road it was.
 
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Cats channeled 2017 power stance vibes standing as individuals in the national anthem
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I was watching with a mad Crows supporter. When the cameras panned to the Cats during the anthem he cringed and muttered "idiots, that doesn't work".
 
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Yep. There was also footage of Bellis in the crowd, Richmond scarf singing the song after the game.

Not hard to see where is heart is. But not sure his team mates will be that impressed to see it

Yeah, one of my favourite clips of the Grand Final. The boy was so happy.
 
Just listened to Gerard SEN’s call of Dusty’s goals.
I will download his take later , you just have to listen to it. Just got to listen to it PREnders.
He went ‘nuts’.
He was great this morning on SEN too. Called him automatic legend once the time passes post retirement.
 
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Just listened to Gerard SEN’s call of Dusty’s goals.
I will download his take later , you just have to listen to it. Just got to listen to it PREnders.
He went ‘nuts’.
Pretty good of him to call these goals the way he did given he is a cat.
 
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Interesting take on the strategy of the GF.
Leave you to listen to it and your views on his analysis & his views on Dustin Martin ‘can sook’ it up if you put a hard tag on him I found ‘insulting’.

 
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Missus just reminded me of when Dusty was on the market but no one wanted him. If I recall he did go up to GWS & have chat but Punt Road it was.
I believe GWS said to him that his heart is with the Tigers and go back there. What are you doing here?
Words to that effect.
 
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Pains me to say the following, but....

What a phenomenal effort to win arguably the most difficult flag there has been in VFL/AFL history - not just on Saturday night, but the season throughout.

If they keep this group together, then there's no reason why they can't go on to win more. Usually when teams win a second or even third flag, the core group is aged and it's the last hurrah, but that doesn't look the case here.

One thing about this Richmond team though is they are just that - a team. They work seamlessly well together and no other side in the comp comes close to this. From line to line they just function as a collective. They play to a system that works and works well - and every player is well-drilled to play to it which is why injuries affect this club less because it looks like regardless of whoever comes into the side, they know what they need to do.

Top-end talent helps, especially if you've got Dusty, the game's best player and certainly one of the best to have ever played, but that talent at the top will only take teams so far - Geelong of the past few seasons are an example of that, and Carlton during the Judd/Fev era which had a bunch of mid-table finishes. It simply needs to be a buy-in right throughout, which it is at Richmond.

It's amazing to think that four years ago they'd missed the finals after a string of first-week exits and looked set for more mediocrity, and Hardwick looked like a dead man walking. It wasn't a culture shift overnight from 2016-17 and clearly those inside the club saw the progress he'd made beyond win/loss ratio to keep him on, having built from the time he took over in 2010.

The old Richmond would have moved stealthily to remove him, and that's part of the significant culture shift within the club. From memory there was even a board challenge up and going but the club treated it with the ignore it probably deserved. The old Richmond wouldn't have done that.

Hardwick's now one of the great coaches with three flags to his name. The key thing for me is how he's been able to keep his side backing up year after year. The players love him and they play for him, and coaching now is all about relationships, and it's extremely difficult to get a squad all on the same page.

The supporters who stayed with them through the hard times - and there were plenty - deserve this after turning up each year, each week when they were the laughing stock for so long. But I'd say that 2017-2020 more than makes up for countless weeks across more than three decades of showing up regardless, knowing your side would get flogged but sticking by them. I'm sure like any club who's had success they've had folks jump on the bandwagon recently, but those aside, the special thing by and large about Richmond's legion of supporters is they still turned out in numbers when there was no hope, and what a feeling it must be to experience the current highs.

I'm sure I'm like a lot of supporters of rival clubs, where I'm left to wonder - how did one club get it so right, and another get it so, so wrong? I'll admit the jealousy is high, but why wouldn't it be. For years after Essendon won their 16th flag to equal Carlton, many times in pubs with a pot in hand would be spent heartily bantering and bickering with Bombers mates over who would reach their 17th flag first. Well, none look near it, haven't for years and are still that far off that I haven't bothered debating it for a long time.

The jealousy hurts as a supporter of a once powerful club to see them falter year after year, while a well-run club like Richmond has emerged from the wilderness to record a dynasty of three flags in an era where they've never been harder to win - and it could have easily been the past four premierships. But that jealousy turns into (grudging?) admiration for what they've been able to do, and you've simply got to respect it. There really is no other way than to roll your sleeves up, work hard, stick by each other, buy in and make the right decisions on club personnel.

It doesn't last forever and nothing is ever guaranteed in footy, so if this is the last one they win, it's a pretty special one for a number of reasons. But I fail to find a reason why there's not further success to be had in the Tiger dynasty.
Well Done !
 
Interesting take on the strategy of the GF.
Leave you to listen to it and your views on his analysis & his views on Dustin Martin ‘can sook’ it up if you put a hard tag on him I found ‘insulting’.

Craig Jennings is another David King. Great at telling you after the event how and why it was won.

All year he has raved about Scott being the best match day coach in the AFL, he raved about the cats being the best side and he tipped Geelong. He tipped Port to beat us as well.
 
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Pretty good of him to call these goals the way he did given he is a cat.
Yeah I thought the same.

I found the channel 7 broadcast to be so underwhelming. They clearly had the Cats narrative in mind, and seemed to be barracking for it to play out.

Siren goes and we get close ups of Ablett, Selwood and Sniperfield.

Give the footy back to channel 10
 
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alot of talk about rain favouring us but reckon the cats played their best when the track was heavy early on. When it dried up our run around the ground really troubled the slow cats.
 
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