Ray Shaw still haunted, but at least he played in grand finals unlike some champion players like Matthew Richardson and Brett Deledio who never got the opportunity. Richo never really got anywhere near it, thrashed in a prelim and out injured the only other time the Tigers made the finals throughout his storied career. 800 goals, 0 grand finals. We love you Richo.
@@GeneralSunsprite if you were smart, you'd know that Brett Deledio injured his hamstring against the Bulldogs in the Elimination Final which ended up being his last ever game of AFL Footy. Ok spas?
@11 Tips His name is Mervyn Keane, but he should've won 4 flags because in 1982 Richmond was the far better team but thought the job was done after caning Carlton in the second semi which in those days put you straight through to the grand final.
went to nearly every game that year ..except when we had to go on school camp, but we brought our radios..i think that was a game against North, our tent fell down everytime we kicked a goal
Francis Bourke and Kevin Bartlett are the only players to have won all five of Richmond’s premierships between 1967 and 1980 during the Halcyon era of 1966-1982. Michael Roach kicked 288 goals in 65 games between 1979 and 1981 averaging 4.4 goals per game.
They’re idiots saying he could equal the grand final record with 7. The grand final record was 9 by Gordon Coventry. Gary Ablett equaled it (not broke it) in the 1989 grand final
I'm curious, the Collingwood players are also celebrating with the cup. Is that something that was common back in the VFL days or was there something that inspired it in the game.
they were Richmond players wearing pies jumpers. It was common back then to swap jumpers with the opposition, i don't know why they did but it often used to be that way.
It was a traditional sign of sportsmanship changed by the almighty dollar. When sponsors' logos started appearing on jumpers from 1975, no doubt clubs were keen for their premiership players to keep wearing their own jumpers post match to appease their sponsors. Carlton, in particular, would have been big on it. In 1987, they even sent players to receive their medals with sponsors' caps on. Sad but money talks.
ALOT of old players that swapped jumpers after winning the flag ALL say they regret doing it .... And they all cringe when they see pictures or footage of themselves celebrating with another clubs Guernsey....so it's not only a sponsorship thing it's also for cosmetics and nostalgics sake👍
Collingwood lost 4 grand finals in 5 years, as it turned out. [ I wonder what the 5th one was which they are on about ? Maybe the 1970 one. ]. They could claim the superior aggregate performance. But then again, Carlton won 3 out of 4 flags around that time, and 2 out of 3 in that exact time.
Was on a red rattler on the way home at half time with thousands of other black and white supporters . About 30 seconds in this video is as far as I'll go. I've watched the other losing GF final stories. But this was a slaughter. Tigers were fresh and we fought all the way from 5th. Had no chance really. The scoreboard was reflective of that. The Tigers should have beaten the Blues in 82 as well..The Blues paid a hooker to play with heads of the Tigers, both heads.
1980 was also a great year for Australians at Wimbledon and this should have been mentioned before the so called dingo which has nothing to do with Sporting triumphs
No offence, but this was probably the most boring final story. There was nothing particularly notable about this grand final. The other were at least milestone or great games. This was neither
Ray Shaw still haunted, but at least he played in grand finals unlike some champion players like Matthew Richardson and Brett Deledio who never got the opportunity. Richo never really got anywhere near it, thrashed in a prelim and out injured the only other time the Tigers made the finals throughout his storied career. 800 goals, 0 grand finals. We love you Richo.
Brett Deledio played in a grand final you spas, it was for GWS
@@GeneralSunsprite if you were smart, you'd know that Brett Deledio injured his hamstring against the Bulldogs in the Elimination Final which ended up being his last ever game of AFL Footy. Ok spas?
Mabior Chol Appreciation Page your right
1st game I ever saw, 6yrs old in NZ... Instant addict
My dad was the Center-Half-Back in the grand final
Oli Mount no that was my dad
sliat1981 no way that’s crazy
Oli Mount yeah as crazy as your claim
sliat1981 lmao
That's my position
My dad played in this Grand final his name is Stephen Mount
He was a good player mate. I was there.
That's cool I wish o got to see him play
@@olimount9429 Get him to kick the ball with you! And there's always the replays.
@11 Tips Another great player mate, some great highlights of him.
@11 Tips His name is Mervyn Keane, but he should've won 4 flags because in 1982 Richmond was the far better team but thought the job was done after caning Carlton in the second semi which in those days put you straight through to the grand final.
went to nearly every game that year ..except when we had to go on school camp, but we brought our radios..i think that was a game against North, our tent fell down everytime we kicked a goal
Still got my ticket from that game and the footy record with KB signature on it
Francis Bourke and Kevin Bartlett are the only players to have won all five of Richmond’s premierships between 1967 and 1980 during the Halcyon era of 1966-1982. Michael Roach kicked 288 goals in 65 games between 1979 and 1981 averaging 4.4 goals per game.
I remember watching this as a kid
Richmond's ''preparation'' for the 1980 GF sounds like an unholy marriage of a Kafka story with Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica. Madness.
They’re idiots saying he could equal the grand final record with 7. The grand final record was 9 by Gordon Coventry. Gary Ablett equaled it (not broke it) in the 1989 grand final
i remember The Club great movie
collingwood got a lot of ex Richmond guys;
Hafey, cloke, raines Taylor
I'm curious, the Collingwood players are also celebrating with the cup. Is that something that was common back in the VFL days or was there something that inspired it in the game.
they were Richmond players wearing pies jumpers. It was common back then to swap jumpers with the opposition, i don't know why they did but it often used to be that way.
It was a traditional sign of sportsmanship changed by the almighty dollar. When sponsors' logos started appearing on jumpers from 1975, no doubt clubs were keen for their premiership players to keep wearing their own jumpers post match to appease their sponsors. Carlton, in particular, would have been big on it. In 1987, they even sent players to receive their medals with sponsors' caps on. Sad but money talks.
Most of the Collingwood players backed Richmond to win by 40+ so the drinks were on them.
ALOT of old players that swapped jumpers after winning the flag ALL say they regret doing it .... And they all cringe when they see pictures or footage of themselves celebrating with another clubs Guernsey....so it's not only a sponsorship thing it's also for cosmetics and nostalgics sake👍
Best team in the league
Not anymore
Collingwood lost 4 grand finals in 5 years, as it turned out. [ I wonder what the 5th one was which they are on about ? Maybe the 1970 one. ]. They could claim the superior aggregate performance. But then again, Carlton won 3 out of 4 flags around that time, and 2 out of 3 in that exact time.
The fifth one would have been the draw of 1977 before losing the replay.
@@benmcauliffe7176 Ah, so.
Go Tiges!!!
Bill Ba C’arn Richmond
Just curious, when did the tradition of swapping jumpers after the Grand Final game end?
Good question. Jumpers were swapped in '81, but it stopped in '82 (no swapping between Richmond and Carlton)
Richmond were extremely bitter after the 82 GF that’s when is stopped
What year was this published
(In the real world not TH-cam)
2011
What’s with the ads ffs
go pies!!
thea thomas boo pies
Was on a red rattler on the way home at half time with thousands of other black and white supporters . About 30 seconds in this video is as far as I'll go. I've watched the other losing GF final stories. But this was a slaughter. Tigers were fresh and we fought all the way from 5th. Had no chance really. The scoreboard was reflective of that. The Tigers should have beaten the Blues in 82 as well..The Blues paid a hooker to play with heads of the Tigers, both heads.
Darn the tiges!,
1980 was also a great year for Australians at Wimbledon and this should have been mentioned before the so called dingo which has nothing to do with Sporting triumphs
That doubles bullshit ? Which in history is just not recorded.
What a game
Afl rocks😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😠😁
Could it happen again?? GF 2019???
Nope
Yep. It just happened
Sure did
@@chrisd_85 yes
@@chrisd_85 yep
Go ds
Yes, go Ds this weekend, as a Richmond supporter I really hope you guys win it this year!
Go tiges
First
No offence, but this was probably the most boring final story. There was nothing particularly notable about this grand final. The other were at least milestone or great games. This was neither
This is true. It's lacking tension. It's also the only one I've seen not produced by Peter Dickson. The '75 and '84 ones are memorable.
@@darrenjray Thanks for the heads-up about the producer. I noticed something different about this one.