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    Round 1 2004 - Richmond v Collingwood
    MATCH DETAILS:
    Home Team:
    Richmond
    Away Team: Collingwood
    Date: Friday 26th March
    Time: 19:40 (7:40pm) EDST
    Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground (M.C.G)
    Television Broadcast (in Melb): TBA
    Radio Broadcast (in Melb): TBA

    Note: Unless otherwise stated, statistics are from a Richmond point of view (eg, RICHMOND'S highest score ever).

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    Last Time They Met   
    Last Time Richmond Won   
    Win/Loss Record   
    Highest Score: Against Collingwood    Ever   
    Lowest Score:  Against Collingwood    Ever   
    Biggest Win:    Against Collingwood    Ever   
    Biggest Loss:   Against Collingwood    Ever   

    Last time they met (Collingwood by 69 points): Round 16 2003 at the M.C.G. saw the Pies 9 goals up at half time and ran out winners, 20.11.131 to Richmond's 9.8.62.[Top]

    Last time Richmond defeated Collingwood (by 37 points): Back in the first round of the 2002 season, back at the MCG, the Tigers managed an impressive win by 37 points, 24.11.155 to the Pie's 18.10.118. The Pies got their revenge later in the season with a 40 point win in the season replay. [Top]

    Win / Loss Record: Of 188 games, Richmond have won 80 (43%), Collingwood have won 107 (57%) and the remaining game was drawn. Incidentally, the Tigers have 56% success rate in Finals matches against the Pies, winning 9 of 16 encounters. [Top]

    Richmond's Highest Score V Collingwood (175 pts): In 1942 at Punt Road Oval, the Tigers scored an impressive 25.25.175 to defeat Collingwood with just 5.7.37.[Top]

    Richmond's Highest Score ever (222 pts): Richmonds highest score overall was in 1980 against St Kilda when we scored 34.18.222 to defeat them 11.4.70 at the S.C.G. [Top]

    Richmond's Lowest score V Collingwood (13 pts): Way back in 1927, Richmond managed their third lowest score ever, defeated by Collingwood's 2.13.25 with just 1.7.13.[Top]

    Richmond's Lowest score ever (8 pts): Richmond's lowest score ever was against St Kilda in 1961, when we scored a goalless 0.8.8 to be thrashed by St Kilda's 12.19.91 at Junction Oval. Perhaps it's for the best that we don't play there anymore. [Top]

    Richmond's Biggest win V Collingwood (138 pts): In 1942 at Punt Rd, Richmond kicked kicked a huge 25.25.175 to defeat Collingwood with just 5.7.37. The result stands at number 4 of Richmond's all time biggest winning margins. .[Top]

    Richmond's Biggest win ever (168 pts): Richmond's biggest ever win was against North Melbourne at Punt Rd Oval in 1931, when we kicked 30.19.199 to defeat the opposition, who scored only 4.7.31. This was also North Melbourne's biggest loss ever. The win proudly sits at number four on the AFL/VFL's all time biggest wins, 22 points behind Fitzroy's 1979 thrashing of Melbourne at number 1.[Top]

    Richmond's Biggest loss V Collingwood (101 pts): In 1986 at Victoria Park, Collingwood managed 23.18.156 to Richmond's 8.7.55 to win by a huge 101 points. Collingwood kicked a huge 10 goals 2 in the final quarter to extend a 58 point 3 quarter time margin to the final 101 point margin. Interestingly, 7 rounds earlier Richmond copped another defeat of 101 points, this time at the hands of the Premiers of the year, Hawthorn. [Top]

    Richmond's Biggest loss ever (141 pts): Richmond's biggest loss ever was again against North Melbourne, in 1990 at the MCG when they managed 32.17.209 to our 9.14.68. This represented North Melbourne's biggest ever win.[Top]

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