Richmond snapped the longest finals drought in the AFL on Friday night, defeating Geelong by 51 points.
The Tigers hadn't won a final since way back in 2001, when they defeated Carlton by 11 points in a semi final.
So - who's got the unwanted record now?
That belongs to Essendon, who have gone 13 years without a September victory, last managing the feat in 2004.
Thankfully for the Dons, they do have the opportunity to brush off that record after just a few hours with their elimination final against Sydney.
That would leave Melbourne, currently in second, as well as Gold Coast, who have never won a final, as the only teams not to win a final in the last decade
Last finals win
2004: Essendon
2006: Melbourne
2009: Brisbane
2010: St Kilda
2012: Collingwood
2013: Carlton
2014: Port Adelaide
2015: Fremantle, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, West Coast
2016: Geelong, GWS, Sydney, Western Bulldogs
2017: Adelaide, Richmond
Never won a final: Gold Coast