See you in the finals…
Oh, wait on
See you in the finals…
or 29 got boltonThank Christ we kept 18, that got us Rance.
Rational
Who needs viagra with a mid-field like that!He is Sh!tting himself thinking Round 1
Tranto , Hopper , Martin , Bolton , Graham , Cotchin , Sonsie , Prestia in the Richmond midfield
And he got nothing for Houli."Essendon gave up two first-round picks – No.9 this year and next year's first-round selection – in return for Shiel and the Giants' second-round pick next year."
He payed through the nose for Dylan Shiel
Martin will be a much better player after a full preseason.Who needs viagra with a mid-field like that!
Nothing and I mean NOTHING will ever equal the disaster of trading pick 8 for Craig Biddiscombe. Still haunts me.
The deal was actually for Rory Hilton and Biddiscombe was just a steak knives addition.Nothing and I mean NOTHING will ever equal the disaster of trading pick 8 for Craig Biddiscombe. Still haunts me.
Best to pretend it never happened just as I have a blank spot in my memory re 2022 premiershipNothing and I mean NOTHING will ever equal the disaster of trading pick 8 for Craig Biddiscombe. Still haunts me.
His first season at Richmond was ruined by hamstring injuries and he managed just four senior appearances.[3] In 2000 however he played 19 of a possible 22 games, as a half-back, and won Richmond's "Best Clubman" award.[3] He appeared in the first 10 rounds of the 2001 season but then injured his knee and didn't feature again for the rest of the year.[3] The rest of his time with Richmond was spent mostly in the reserves and he was delisted at the end of 2003.
Richmond gave Geelong pick eight in the 1998 National Draft, which was on-traded to the Sydney Swans, who used it to select Jude Bolton.[4]
Only cost us Jude Bolton
Not according to Rhett Bartlett...different trade maybe ?The deal was actually for Rory Hilton and Biddiscombe was just a steak knives addition.
1990's Richmond drafting is probably why I should consider suing the club for my health issues that amazingly escalated until 2017, then have turned quite dramatically the last 5 years.Nothing and I mean NOTHING will ever equal the disaster of trading pick 8 for Craig Biddiscombe. Still haunts me.
His first season at Richmond was ruined by hamstring injuries and he managed just four senior appearances.[3] In 2000 however he played 19 of a possible 22 games, as a half-back, and won Richmond's "Best Clubman" award.[3] He appeared in the first 10 rounds of the 2001 season but then injured his knee and didn't feature again for the rest of the year.[3] The rest of his time with Richmond was spent mostly in the reserves and he was delisted at the end of 2003.
Richmond gave Geelong pick eight in the 1998 National Draft, which was on-traded to the Sydney Swans, who used it to select Jude Bolton.[4]
Only cost us Jude Bolton
2022 premiership ? Closet cats manBest to pretend it never happened just as I have a blank spot in my memory re 2022 premiership
It would be super special too, if we found a top shelf tap ruckman or 2......He is Sh!tting himself thinking Round 1
Tranto , Hopper , Martin , Bolton , Graham , Cotchin , Sonsie , Prestia in the Richmond midfield
Farkkk that's sad.1990's Richmond drafting is probably why I should consider suing the club for my health issues that amazingly escalated until 2017, then have turned quite dramatically the last 5 years.
1989 - Anthony Banik - 1, 13 Allister Scott, 15 Nathan Bower, 18 - Robert Wren - 18
1990 - Terry Keays - traded for draft pick 4, Todd Menegola - 16
1991 - Steven O’Dwyer - traded for #3 + Pickering (#49 came back for us drafted Todd Hawes)
1992 - Wayne Hernamen - pick 7
1993 - Justin Murphy - pick 3, Paul Broderick - (traded for #6 with Dundas and M Gale)
1997 - Brad Ottens - 2
1998 - Craig Biddiscombe - traded for pick 8
1999 - Aaron Fiora - 3, traded #7 + McKee for Clinton King plus #3
Think the AFL banned us from drafting/trading from 1994-1996 until we'd passed our AFL Drafting course with at least B+ grades