LeeToRainesToRoach said:Mal Brown would've been a relevant interviewee.
Exactly,
Alan bond
The Gesh
Ross Lyon
Brad Ottens
Trevor Poole
They show could've went on for 2 weeks straight
LeeToRainesToRoach said:Mal Brown would've been a relevant interviewee.
Jukes Extended said:The worst part was seeing the list of players we missed out on drafting....made me physically ill.
zippadeee said:Exactly,
Alan bond
Yeah that was simply Richmond bashing. Not hard to make a list of players, for eg Hawthorn, haven't drafted over the past 28 years.Jukes Extended said:The worst part was seeing the list of players we missed out on drafting....made me physically ill.
Bondy was also the man who called Dale Weightman Dale Whiteman - knew the Club like the back of his hand!!!se7en said:Alan Bond, the man who tried to push RFC to QLD.
Quickly exit the club after that idea.
bringbakflemmo said:Bondy was also the man who called Dale Weightman Dale Whiteman - knew the Club like the back of his hand!!!
What happened with Trevor Poole ?zippadeee said:Exactly,
Alan bond
The Gesh
Ross Lyon
Brad Ottens
Trevor Poole
They show could've went on for 2 weeks straight
Pickers35 said:What happened with Trevor Poole ?
bringbakflemmo said:Bondy was also the man who called Dale Weightman Dale Whiteman - knew the Club like the back of his hand!!!
Pickers35 said:They did mentioned in the show Richmond had averaged 57'000 people at Tiger home games at The MCG in 1980. Great numbers but if you look further,in 1987 The Tigers had the lowest membership in the leauge with 2,835 members. While people have said the club spent a lot of the clubs money, there was not a lot coming back in memberships.
It took the club until 1995 to have over to have over 10'000 members again. I don't know what the numbers were before '84.
bringbakflemmo said:Bondy was also the man who called Dale Weightman Dale Whiteman - knew the Club like the back of his hand!!!
22nd Man said:Don't recall him even tipping any cash in
LeeToRainesToRoach said:Tigerland records that Bond Corporation was a major sponsor of the club in 1987.
Tony Jewell and Francis Bourke were among those who initially backed the board's move to play home games in Brisbane.