Re: AFL 2024
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 10:05 am
We heard you the first time.
Booney wrote:What's your problem?
tigerpie wrote:AFL having a crack at clubs for not drafting enough indigenous boys.
These clowns are cooked!
Dillon could be the shortest serving CEO in AFL history if this craziness continues.
locky801 wrote:tigerpie wrote:AFL having a crack at clubs for not drafting enough indigenous boys.
These clowns are cooked!
Dillon could be the shortest serving CEO in AFL history if this craziness continues.
perhaps he should have a closer look at teams lists
Hopefully he's not suggesting selecting more indigenous lads over talent, if they are good enough they will be drafted, pretty simple
Spargo wrote:Jason Dunstall has been elevated to legend status in the AFL Hall of Fame.
To this day the greatest full forward I’ve ever seen play.
Booney wrote:Spargo wrote:Jason Dunstall has been elevated to legend status in the AFL Hall of Fame.
To this day the greatest full forward I’ve ever seen play.
Lockett, Dunstall, Ablett Snr, all from an era when stay at home full forwards were the norm, they did however have to earn their kicks unlike the modern players.
For the era he played in Franklin I think is the best FF I have seen. To kick 1000 goals this century the way the game is played is nothing short of phenomenal.
Dunstall however was, with Hodges, my childhood hero. Still have the Oz Child guernsey with the #19 on it.
woodublieve12 wrote:Lockett was the best of all 3. Best set shot in the game
Booney wrote:Spargo wrote:Jason Dunstall has been elevated to legend status in the AFL Hall of Fame.
To this day the greatest full forward I’ve ever seen play.
Lockett, Dunstall, Ablett Snr, all from an era when stay at home full forwards were the norm, they did however have to earn their kicks unlike the modern players.
For the era he played in Franklin I think is the best FF I have seen. To kick 1000 goals this century the way the game is played is nothing short of phenomenal.
Dunstall however was, with Hodges, my childhood hero. Still have the Oz Child guernsey with the #19 on it.
whufc wrote:What i find remarkable is how small Lockett, Dunstall and Ablett are compared to modern day forwards.
Curnow 194cm
Franklin 198cm
J.Cameron 196cm
Lockett 191cm
Dunstall 188cm
Ablett 185cm
The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:What i find remarkable is how small Lockett, Dunstall and Ablett are compared to modern day forwards.
Curnow 194cm
Franklin 198cm
J.Cameron 196cm
Lockett 191cm
Dunstall 188cm
Ablett 185cm
6ft plus and built like brick shithouses, not sure I'd call them small
whufc wrote:Interesting though as well and not saying it means a whole lot but the physique on the modern day player is generally much much better, i guess that compares with it being a full time profession.
Even Cripps at 195cm, Bontempelli 193cm, Fyfe 192cm is just incredible. Harley Reid is the same height as Dunstall and with a few more pre seasons will end up heavier
The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:Interesting though as well and not saying it means a whole lot but the physique on the modern day player is generally much much better, i guess that compares with it being a full time profession.
Even Cripps at 195cm, Bontempelli 193cm, Fyfe 192cm is just incredible. Harley Reid is the same height as Dunstall and with a few more pre seasons will end up heavier
Well kids are in the gym from a young age these days - strength programs start early, and given it's a career at pro level they train every day.. not a tradie who plays footy on the weekend, it's not really surprising.
whufc wrote:Booney wrote:Spargo wrote:Jason Dunstall has been elevated to legend status in the AFL Hall of Fame.
To this day the greatest full forward I’ve ever seen play.
Lockett, Dunstall, Ablett Snr, all from an era when stay at home full forwards were the norm, they did however have to earn their kicks unlike the modern players.
For the era he played in Franklin I think is the best FF I have seen. To kick 1000 goals this century the way the game is played is nothing short of phenomenal.
Dunstall however was, with Hodges, my childhood hero. Still have the Oz Child guernsey with the #19 on it.
Agree Franklins efforts are remarkable. Especially given how much better he was as a full forward than any other in his era. Compare that to Dunstall/Lockett/Ablett Snr your splitting hairs with all of them. No splitting hairs with anyone else but Franklin in his era.
What i find remarkable is how small Lockett, Dunstall and Ablett are compared to modern day forwards.
Curnow 194cm
Franklin 198cm
J.Cameron 196cm
Lockett 191cm
Dunstall 188cm
Ablett 185cm
woodublieve12 wrote:I think what impresses me the most about lockett. Is that he kicked majority of his goals for a very average side. Kicking massive bags for the saints was impressive