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An unparalleled premiership
Tony Greenberg opines that the 2017 premiership is, if not the best, then undoubtedly the most significant in the Club’s long, proud history.
Evaluating the merits of one premiership against another is like comparing the love you feel for each of your children.
The bottom line is that they all have a special place in your heart and it’s not fair to distinguish between them.
That said, given I’ve had a couple of weeks to reflect on Richmond’s glorious, drought-breaking 2017 premiership triumph, I can’t help but feel that this is, if not the best, then undoubtedly the most significant in the Club’s long, proud history.
For a whole generation of Tiger fans, this is their first premiership, and that’s what makes it so exceptional.
Like many older Richmond supporters, I had the wonderful experience of sharing the stirring Grand Final win against Adelaide, and subsequent celebrations, with my children – Emily (22) and Laura (19).
It meant to world to me to see the look of sheer delight on their faces, as they watched the Tigers overpower the Crows and capture the prized premiership cup.
Over the years, I had urged them to keep the Yellow and Black faith, recounting stories of what it was like when I was growing up and the Tigers ruled the league football jungle.
I am truly blessed, for this is the sixth Richmond premiership I have seen. But the 2017 premiership means so much more to me because my daughters, along with all members of the previously success-starved Tiger generation, now know exactly how powerful their club is, and that they are part of something special.