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Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby Squawk » Mon May 25, 2009 11:41 pm

I'm interested to know who your top 5 living legends (ie they are still alive!) at your SANFL club might be, and if you are so minded, who the top 5 might be for other clubs in your opinion?

Names such as Ebert, Blight, Robran etc stand out but you may also think that coaches and administrators also warrant mention?

In no particular order, (and admittedly with not much thought yet!), for Norwood I will start with the following:

Garry McIntosh
John Wynne
Wally Miller
Michael Taylor
Michael Aish
Steve Bradbury and Michael Milton. Aussie Legends.

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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby GWW » Tue May 26, 2009 12:18 am

Interesting topic:

Port Adelaide
Russell Ebert
John Cahill
Geof Motley
Greg Phillips
Dave Boyd
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby Magpiespower » Tue May 26, 2009 7:38 am

1. John Cahill - champion player and coach.
2. Russell Ebert - arguably the greatest Port Adelaide of them all.
3. Brian Cunningham - lead the club brilliantly on and off the ground. Come back Bucky!
4. Geof Motley - be a few less premiership trophies without #17.
5. Ian Hannaford - overlooked superstar. Big-game player retired very young (at 25 I think?)
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby Booney » Tue May 26, 2009 8:59 am

John Cahill - wonderful coaching and playing record
Russell Ebert - Wish I was old enough to see the best of him, only saw the last few years of his career.
Mark Williams - I know he went and played elsewhere but his playing days at Alberton coupled with bringing us our first AFL flag have him in for mine.One of those who bleed black and white.
Brian Cunningham - Wonderful player and top notch Administrator.
Geoff Motley - Only having heard of his playing exploits but his admin/managers roles see him held in high esteem all around the land.


( in my viewing time, purely as a player )

Hodges,S.Williams,Buckley ( albeit brief ),D.Smith,Evans,Delaney....
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby Dirko » Tue May 26, 2009 9:34 am

Ohh boy I can get this wrong, but IMO,

Glenelg

P Carey
G Cornes
P Marker
N Kerley
S Kernahan

Not enough room, should have Salisbury, McDermott, Phillis, Chigwhidden, Hodgeman, Seebohm, McFarlane in there too....
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby am Bays » Tue May 26, 2009 9:45 am

G Cornes - 2 x premiership coach
P Carey - Legend, dead set legend.
P Marker - Just a super player
N Kerley - Set the standards/template for our success - fianlly we are going back to philospophies with one of his disciples.
H Kernahan - state player, great administrator and a great sire.
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby schimma » Tue May 26, 2009 9:58 am

For West Torrens

Lindsey Head
Bob Hank
Fred Bills
Aldo Floreani
Bruce Lindsey
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby MagareyLegend » Tue May 26, 2009 10:40 am

North

SUPER LEGEND
Barrie Robran

LEGENDS
Ian McKay
Bob Hammond
John Riley
Grenville Dietrich
Michael Redden
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Tue May 26, 2009 8:54 pm

It's hard to limit it to just 5, but here goes:

Wally Miller
John Wynne
Ron Kneebone
Garry McIntosh
Michael Taylor
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby nickname » Tue May 26, 2009 9:20 pm

Neil Kerley
Ken Eustice
Robert Day
Robert Loveday
Grant Fielke.

Tossed up between Loveday and Meuret but Loveday did a lot of hard yards for us, including stepping into the breach and coaching us for a year when we found ourselves without one.
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby dedja » Tue May 26, 2009 9:25 pm

am Bays wrote:G Cornes - 2 x premiership coach
P Carey - Legend, dead set legend.
P Marker - Just a super player
N Kerley - Set the standards/template for our success - fianlly we are going back to philospophies with one of his disciples.
H Kernahan - state player, great administrator and a great sire.


I can't fault your list ...

I kept trying to to put Sticks in, but agree Harry pips him due to his efforts over a very long period. I also tried to get Fred Phillis in, but again couldn't nudge anyone else out.

Damn it, make it the top 10 to help us out!

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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby FattyLumpkin » Tue May 26, 2009 10:17 pm

Malcolm Blight
Buff Tyrell
Bob Simunsen
Singer Edwards
Max Parker
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby ORDoubleBlues » Tue May 26, 2009 10:19 pm

Paul Bagshaw
Rick Davies
Peter Motley
Bruce Lennon
Chris Threadgold
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby GWW » Tue May 26, 2009 10:19 pm

Booney wrote:John Cahill - wonderful coaching and playing record
Russell Ebert - Wish I was old enough to see the best of him, only saw the last few years of his career.
Mark Williams - I know he went and played elsewhere but his playing days at Alberton coupled with bringing us our first AFL flag have him in for mine.One of those who bleed black and white.
Brian Cunningham - Wonderful player and top notch Administrator.
Geoff Motley - Only having heard of his playing exploits but his admin/managers roles see him held in high esteem all around the land.


( in my viewing time, purely as a player )

Hodges,S.Williams,Buckley ( albeit brief ),D.Smith,Evans,Delaney....


I actually thought i probably should have included Bucky in my list, maybe at the expense of Davey Boyd.

In my viewing time, the list would be R Ebert, G Phillips, B Abernethy, T Evans, C Bradley
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby Psyber » Wed May 27, 2009 9:37 am

Booney wrote: Mark Williams - I know he went and played elsewhere but his playing days at Alberton coupled with bringing us our first AFL flag have him in for mine. One of those who bleed black and white.
Don't you mean "bleeds the black & white", Booney?
See the threads on the Power's losses and his salary.. ;)
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby nickname » Wed May 27, 2009 11:11 am

ORDoubleBlues wrote:Paul Bagshaw
Rick Davies
Peter Motley
Bruce Lennon
Chris Threadgold


John Halbert?
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby JK » Wed May 27, 2009 11:21 am

nickname wrote:Neil Kerley
Ken Eustice
Robert Day
Robert Loveday
Grant Fielke.

Tossed up between Loveday and Meuret but Loveday did a lot of hard yards for us, including stepping into the breach and coaching us for a year when we found ourselves without one.


Would Doug Thomas go close? I don't profess to know much about his off-field time with Westies (nor onfield time for that matter), but like or loathe, his is a name that has been widely associated with Westies over a long long period of time.
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby whufc » Wed May 27, 2009 10:46 pm

In no particular order
1. Peter Jonas
2. Alan Stewart
3. John Platten
4. Kris Grant
5. Gary Window

Tough list with our recent premiership success i really really really really tried to fit Daniel Hulm, Darryl Hicks and the Gowans brothers in there but 8 doesn't fit into five.

maybe an easier list would be one for playing exploits and one for off field exploits

PLAYERS
1. John Platten
2. Daniel Hulm
3. Gary Window
4. Chris Gowans
5. James Gowans

COACHING/OFF FIELD
1. Peter Jonas
2. Alan Stewart
3. Kris Grant
4. Darryl Hicks
5. Roy Laird
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby GWW » Wed May 27, 2009 11:37 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
Would Doug Thomas go close? I don't profess to know much about his off-field time with Westies (nor onfield time for that matter), but like or loathe, his is a name that has been widely associated with Westies over a long long period of time.


I think he's a Port supporter now :twisted: , saw him at the Port/Richmond game in the Members stand a couple of weeks ago.

On a serious note, it was good to see him up and about after his health scares.
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Re: Your Top 5 Living Legends, Club by Club

Postby sapaul » Thu May 28, 2009 2:15 am

ORDoubleBlues wrote:Paul Bagshaw
Rick Davies
Peter Motley
Bruce Lennon
Chris Threadgold


John Halbert and Jack Oatey for Lennon and Threadgold in my opinion. Possibly even Michael Graham for Peter Motley.
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