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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Punk Rooster » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:03 pm

Snaggletooth Tiger wrote:Robert Harvey 2 Brownlows to James Hird's 1...
James Hird 2 Premierships (1 as captain), Norm Smith Medal to Robert Harvey's big goose egg!
Don't get me wrong Harvs was a stalwart down @ Moorabbin, an absolute star!
But maybe showin my MIGHTY DON's bias here but I'd have give the top spot to the
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Snaggletooth Tiger » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:05 pm

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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby gadj1976 » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:10 pm

I can't see why people say Hird won two premierships, Harvey 0 as confirmation that Hird is better than Harvey.

Using that logic Bob Skilton was a hack cos he won no premierships?! Actually he played what no or 1 final - what a DUD!

Please....
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Booney » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:17 pm

Good question that I am sure you,as Buckley would,change your mind as you recall moments,games and seasons these two have had.

Hird is not unlike Kouta in some ways.Kouta was the first "athlete" (for want of better word) to play the game (as such),and I think Hird redefined the mid fielders role somewhat too.He has shown 6'1" ers can play tall and small,and many of todays modern midfielders would have no problems if any one suggested they mould their game on Hird's.

Harvey on the other hand showed endurance not many fans,or even modern day players would think possible.For mine,Harvey had limited "skills",struggled to kick it 50,not a goal kicker,but an absolute star of the game.On my thoughts,Hird is better,but as I said,as me in a few weeks after some reading/research and I could change my mind.Close race.

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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Fusebox » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:24 pm

Ian wrote:
rod_rooster wrote:
GWW wrote:
MW wrote:no, what I meant if you compare their careers, brownlows, b&fs etc etc, then the only thing separating them is the 2 flags
Aaron Keating? :roll:


Flags aren't really a major think to compare players though. It would be like saying Dunstall was better than Lockett because he played in multiple premierships and Lockett none. Their achievements were fairly similar, but i'd say Lockett had a better career and was a better player, although only just.


Dunstall was better than Lockett IMHO.


Dunstall was more consistant, but was also blessed to play in a better side with the ball getting delivered exceptionaly well. Lockett on his day was better IMHO.

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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Punk Rooster » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:52 pm

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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby TroyGFC » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:28 pm

Can I chose Micheal Voss- captain of 3 premierships, joint Brownlow medalist and should of been Norm Smith winner in 2002 GF when he had blinder last 1/4.

Best Forward out of Plugger and Dunstall, Dunstall just.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby JK » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:59 pm

Comparing these players whilst good for discussion is a pretty pointless exercise as there's no definitive answer ... Harvey has always been one of my favourite players of alltime, Hird could play KPP though, so it get's hard to compare apples for apples.

Voss as mentioned is right up there and I also rate Paul Kelly pretty highly in terms of midfielders.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Mr66 » Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:09 pm

rod_rooster wrote:
Dunstall was better than Lockett IMHO.


A better footballer or full-forward?
I say that Dunstall was the better player but Lockett was a better pure full-foward.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby devilsadvocate » Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:24 pm

Given this thread has migrated somewhat into a Dunstall v Lockett vote, I'm going to throw the great man Garry Ablett Snr into the ring as better than both.

IMO, he's the best player to have ever played the game.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Wedgie » Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:42 pm

devilsadvocate wrote:Given this thread has migrated somewhat into a Dunstall v Lockett vote, I'm going to throw the great man Garry Ablett Snr into the ring as better than both.

IMO, he's the best player to have ever played the game.


Agreed.

1st Ablett
2nd Robran
3rd Farmer
4th Daylight
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby devilsadvocate » Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:42 pm

Wedgie wrote:Agreed.

1st Ablett
2nd Robran
3rd Farmer
4th Daylight


Geoff Farmer isn't that good..... :lol:

I'd probably slot Carey into 2nd, although I'll qualify that with the fact that I haven't seen enough highlights of Robran or Farmer.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby GWW » Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:48 pm

devilsadvocate wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Agreed.

1st Ablett
2nd Robran
3rd Farmer
4th Daylight


Geoff Farmer isn't that good..... :lol:



You're right Jeff is far better ;) :lol:
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Ian » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:34 pm

Ablett was never as consistant as Dunstall, Locket, Robran, on his day could do anything, but without performing at his best more often than not could not seriously be compared to those 3.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby GWW » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:37 pm

Ian wrote:Ablett was never as consistant as Dunstall, Locket, Robran, on his day could do anything, but without performing at his best more often than not could not seriously be compared to those 3.


I'd agree with that, Ablett could never be thought of as a better full forward than Lockett and Dunstall. He may have arguably been a better all round forward, but spent a great proportion away from FF.

As for Robran, have only seen a little bit of him, but hes universally regarded as SA's greatest ever footballer so i'm happy to go with that.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Wedgie » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:38 pm

Ablett, Robran and D.Jarman are the only 3 footballers that Ive watched do extraordinary things thinking I'd never see anyone else do those feats on the footy fields.
I wouldn't have D.Jarman close to my estimates of best players of all times but I just thought I'd add his name as he and the other 2 are the only one's I saw that did stuff that was unbelievable. I still occasionally slow down some of D.Jarman's goals from the 97 GF frame by frame but for the life of me I can't work out how he got the ball at times, Im sure he cheated by using magic.
If its a vote for the best player I stand by my choices.
If we want to get into a vote as to who is the most consistent player then I'll win hands down as I was crap in all 50 games I played for Noarlunga C Grade.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby GWW » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:59 pm

Wedgie wrote:Ablett, Robran and D.Jarman are the only 3 footballers that Ive watched do extraordinary things thinking I'd never see anyone else do those feats on the footy fields.
I wouldn't have D.Jarman close to my estimates of best players of all times but I just thought I'd add his name as he and the other 2 are the only one's I saw that did stuff that was unbelievable. I still occasionally slow down some of D.Jarman's goals from the 97 GF frame by frame but for the life of me I can't work out how he got the ball at times, Im sure he cheated by using magic.
If its a vote for the best player I stand by my choices.
If we want to get into a vote as to who is the most consistent player then I'll win hands down as I was crap in all 50 games I played for Noarlunga C Grade.


After Ablett i actually think D Jarman is possibly the most skillful player thats ever played the game.

His left foot goal in the pocket in the 87 SANFL G/F is the one that will always stay in my mind as he was a virtual rookie and such feats weren't expected of him by the football public at large.

The other player to show freakish skills was Daicos. Whilst not really up there with the other players listed, some of the goals he kicked had to be seen to be believed.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Ian » Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:08 pm

So the occasional freakish game makes you a better player that someone who is consistantly very good :? OK, using that theory Ablett was the greatest.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Hondo » Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:16 pm

Malcolm Blight always maintained that G Ablett Snr would have won a Brownlow if he had got himself fit enough to play midfield. So the fact that he was potentially not as fit as he could be and still was such an outstanding player in the forward line makes him right up there in my book.

D Jarman is the most skillful player I have seen.

And sorry, while Dunstall was also brilliant I still can't accept how he can be rated better than one of the few full forwards to win a Brownlow medal (and even fewer to have done it playing for a team near the bottom of the ladder at the time). Just IMO but he would be FF in my dream team.
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Re: Harvey better than Hird

Postby Ian » Fri Jan 04, 2008 10:21 pm

hondo71 wrote:And sorry, while Dunstall was also brilliant I still can't accept how he can be rated better than one of the few full forwards to win a Brownlow medal (and even fewer to have done it playing for a team near the bottom of the ladder at the time). Just IMO but he would be FF in my dream team.
That would have helped with him getting votes, there wasn't too many others he was playing with to take them from him. Dunstall had plenty of others polling votes around him.
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