Kate Birrell’s painting and poetry of a last-gasp win to Richmond.
Round 8 – Richmond v Sydney: One that got away
A wicked bounce, a chip over the top and the ball is with Richmond’s Lloyd as the final siren sounds, the game that got away from Sydney writes Keiran Croker
Round 8 – Richmond v Sydney: Why do we play so badly against the yellow and black?
There are two things you should never challenge Jan Courtin with, spreadsheets and her Swans.
Round 8 – Richmond v Sydney: Seagulls, omens and the eleven hot dog thermos
Cheryl Critchley kept the faith when others had lost theirs … and was finally rewarded. [I just love the eleven hot dog thermos – Ed]
Round 8 – Richmond v Sydney: Lights will guide you home
Richmond’s after the siren win against Sydney was difficult for Swans fan David however in perspective it was a good night.
Round 7 – Richmond v Hawthorn: Oh Cyril
Gareth Meyer is inspired to leap into song (think Australian Crawl) by Cyril’s deeds in the Hawks win over the Tigers (mullet alert – Ed).
Tigers still not gone!: Glass remains half full! (slightly chipped and full of Yarra water, but half full nonetheless)
Richmond supporters are unique, sailing in a sea of pessimism with a leaky boat they await the tide of change, Sean Curtain is no exception.
The Hafey Years
Glen! reviews The Hafey Years; Reliving a golden Era at Richmond, by Elliot Cartledge perhaps worth a read down at Tigerland.
Round 6 – Richmond v Port Adelaide: All Around The MCG (or the myth of Richmond’s Fan Base)
chrism76 is holding back with “I told you so” however last week’s critique of Port seemed to have worked, and where were the Richmond fans?
Round 6 – Richmond v Port Adelaide
Short and concise – Cranky Pete reviews Richmond’s latest loss.
Round 5 – Melbourne v Richmond: Football as an impartial observer
Jeremy Hill, as a neutral observer identified hope for Melbourne that things are finally starting to turn for the better while Richmond provided an all too familiar disappointment.
Round 5 – Melbourne v Richmond: First outing to the G as a Melburnian
Nick Weidmann falls in with the steps of many, both with him and before him, in heading to the ‘G. “It was a good outing to the footy, hopefully the first of many as I now live in Melbourne.” [Welcome to Melbourne – Ed].
Round 5 – Melbourne v Richmond: Being with footy
Paddy Grindlay, in navigating a way through the fog of a desultory start to Richmond’s 2016 season, has found wisdom playing, training and umpiring around Woodend: “The brilliance of footy will save us all.”
Round 4 – West Coast v Richmond: Oh for a weekend away!
The Tiges are supposed to go alright at Subiaco. But, after this thrashing, John Green is contemplating a weekend break. New Zealand anyone?
Round 4 – West Coast v Richmond: Dead Tiggers Bounced
Peter Baulderstone saw his Eagles demolish an insipid bunch of Tiggers last night. Rulebook’s analysis flattered them last week.
Round 3 – Richmond v Adelaide: A feast of crows
John Green watches the Crows recover from the disappointment of not playing at the G, to trounce Richmond. “Eddie Betts should be required to play in a high visibility vest.”
AFL Round Three Performance Reviews – Part One
Part One of Trevor’s Round 3 Performance Review
Round 3 – Richmond v Adelaide: Jake the Snake
Classic Rulebook. Includes praising of the Crows, bagging of Richmond and the obligatory Troy Chaplin sledge.
Haiku Bob – Round 2 – Long Way From Home
Haiku Bob, still on holidays in Bali, returns to the pub where he watched the Pies get annihilated the previous week….and has a very different night.
Round 2 – Collingwood v Richmond: Gambling
Jonathan Sloan on gambling on, about and within a game.











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