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Your top three highlights of 2007 to date

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CarnTheTiges said:
We won't have any highlights until we win a game.

That's sad since there is a lot to get out of this season. I have enjoyed every game we have played so far. Win, lose or draw we show something new every week. I personally think the future looks very bright.
 
RROFO said:
That's sad since there is a lot to get out of this season. I have enjoyed every game we have played so far. Win, lose or draw we show something new every week. I personally think the future looks very bright.
I'm just sick of losing.
 
CarnTheTiges said:
I'm just sick of losing.

I sympathise, I really do and I seriously do understand where you're coming from. I past being sick of it now. I refuse to let the RFC ruin my weekends any more so I am ONLY going to see positives.
 
RROFO said:
CarnTheTiges said:
I'm just sick of losing.

I sympathise, I really do and I seriously do understand where you're coming from. I past being sick of it now. I refuse to let the RFC ruin my weekends any more so I am ONLY going to see positives.
I enjoyed the game on Saturday, but it was another example of the RFC allowing it's skill errors and poor decision making conspire to lose another game. It's hard for me to see positives until they come in winning sides.
 
RROFO said:
CarnTheTiges said:
I'm just sick of losing.

I sympathise, I really do and I seriously do understand where you're coming from. I past being sick of it now. I refuse to let the RFC ruin my weekends any more so I am ONLY going to see positives.

Whilst the reasons for this 'mind shift' is unfortunate RROFO, I think you have made the very best out of the current situation. Well done to you mate! :)
 
I think the biggest positive for me is that as a result of being 5-0, tough decisions are finally being made on serial underachievers, with little resistance from the Richmond fan base.
The fast tracking of youth is well underway and not some fancy membership slogan.
Bring on Generation Next. 8)
 
Tigers of Old said:
I think the biggest positive for me is that as a result of being 5-0, tough decisions are finally being made on serial underachievers, with little resistance from the Richmond fan base.
The fast tracking of youth is well underway and not some fancy membership slogan.
Bring on Generation Next. 8)

Spot on like always ToO....no point us finishing 9th/10th/11th/12th....id rather play the kids finish bottom 4...grab another bunch of gun kids...and then get them ready for a full on assault for finals. Mark Robinson spelt it out beautifully in his article...its not tanking its developing...we wont be a genuine threat till players like Lids, Bling, Rainesy, Axel, Meyer etc are 23-24...IMO our 'graph' ::) is heading in the right direction still....more kids please Terry.

As for highlights this yr:

3. Richie Tambling - this kid has some serious party tricks...he can play!!
2. Nathan Foley - working his bum off
1. Luke McGuane - our Raines of 2007?...stepping up when we needed it.