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Tigers Success in Milestone Games

Tiger29

Tiger Matchwinner
Aug 2, 2007
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Can't remember too many times when Richmond have played in a significant milestone game and won.

Couple of losses off the top of my head include.

Matthew Knights last game.
John McCartney 1st game after Bali Bombings then retired.
David Parkin's 400th or something games as coach.
Game against Hawthorn after Jack Dyer died.

Would love to see how many of these we have lost or won which might give an indication how we'll go tomorrow night.

Please add.
 
Wayne Campbells last game we lost if i remember. Against Geelong down at Skilled, the final difference was under a goal.
 
We've gone down like the Titanic on the majority of Milestone Games - especially opposition Milestone games - unfortunately i dont think it will be any different tomorrow. Gee, I'd love to be wrong though.
 
I recall Demott Brereton saying that they used to lose a few milestone games while at the Hawks, but hey they were winning premierships so, meh....
 
feisty tige said:
I recall Demott Brereton saying that they used to lose a few milestone games while at the Hawks, but hey they were winning premierships so, meh....


We arent doin either atm FT and havent for a bloody long time. Time for the tiges to turn it around though.
 
Can remember a sunny afternoon many years ago in 1973 when John Nicholls brought his 300 up at the G, and a 2nd gamer named Robert Lamb starred for the tigers and ruined the day for the bluebaggers.

On a lighter note met Richo at the AFG area at the Home Show this morning, he's PRIMED for a big one tommorrow.


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