by JK » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:46 am
by unknown source » Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:38 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Id thought about Kelly, also Scott West but left them both out ... Maybe Roo could drop back to the HBF and Kelly take the HFF possie.
Rotter - Hear what you're saying mate, very difficult decision ... I guess I was considering the side would be expected to play todays brand of footy, which requires versatility.
by JK » Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:53 pm
by Drop Bear » Thu Jun 25, 2009 4:33 pm
by wycbloods » Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:09 pm
GWW wrote:So the consensus is pretty much that it is out of 2 players, with some going for Carey, others Ablett Snr.
Just thought i'd have a go at picking the best "AFL" side ever, which would be from 1990 to today (given that this was the date the VFL technically became the AFL.
Here's my side:
FF G Ablett Snr, Lockett, D Jarman
HF Ricciuto, Carey, Hird,
C P Matera, G Williams, Buckley
HB McKenna, G Jakovich, McKay
FB Roos, Scarlett, Wanganeen
1st Ruck
Cox
M Voss
Cousins
INT R Harvey, Dunstall, S Wynd, C Grant
EMERG Goodes, Judd
by GWW » Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:08 pm
by Pup » Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:20 am
wycbloods wrote:I was having this debate last night about the team of the decade and who would get the ruck spot Cox or Goodes. I would give it to Goodes as he has won a brownlow medal as a ruckman and Cox whilst he has been sensational the last 3 or so years Goodes has played fantastic footy for over 200 games this decade. Cox is close to having a 4th midfielder as a ruckman and Goodes is like having 4 midlfielders if he rucks.
by Pag » Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:20 am
by wycbloods » Fri Jun 26, 2009 10:15 am
Pup wrote:wycbloods wrote:I was having this debate last night about the team of the decade and who would get the ruck spot Cox or Goodes. I would give it to Goodes as he has won a brownlow medal as a ruckman and Cox whilst he has been sensational the last 3 or so years Goodes has played fantastic footy for over 200 games this decade. Cox is close to having a 4th midfielder as a ruckman and Goodes is like having 4 midlfielders if he rucks.
Won a brownlow as a ruckman..? Are you sure about that? Spent a lot of time in the ruck prior to injuring his knee but then transformed himslef into a pure utility player where he spent next to no time in the ruck. No way i would choose adam Goodes in the ruck in a team such as this.
2003 - Brownlow Medal success
In 2003, Goodes returned to the ruck position for significant parts of the year, in what became his best season so far. He played a critical role in the Swans revival and eventual Preliminary Final spot that year. In particular, his efforts were crucial in the Swans' win against Port Adelaide in the qualifying final.
by Stumps » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:16 pm
by silicone skyline » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:46 pm
Stumps wrote:Hirds the best iv seen, could play in all positions
by Il Duce » Sat Jun 27, 2009 6:30 am
by Pup » Sat Jun 27, 2009 10:33 am
wharf side crew wrote:Hird, he was the captain of the greatest side ever to play the bombers of 2000, also brownlow medal winner, norm smith, 4 time best and fairest, anzac medal winner and all Australian and also he has had more injurys than most the players on that list and still played great football.
by Il Duce » Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:55 pm
Pup wrote:wharf side crew wrote:Hird, he was the captain of the greatest side ever to play the bombers of 2000, also brownlow medal winner, norm smith, 4 time best and fairest, anzac medal winner and all Australian and also he has had more injurys than most the players on that list and still played great football.
One premiership hardly equates to the greatest side ever.
by Stumps » Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:20 pm
silicone skyline wrote:Stumps wrote:Hirds the best iv seen, could play in all positions
Ruck?
by 04 Premiership Coach » Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:00 pm
nuggety goodness wrote:Zorro wrote:nuggety goodness wrote:i think you'd have to break it up into categories... this has always been my problem, putting two or three totally different players up against eachother and seeing who is better... who is better at what?!?
my lists in no particular order of who I think were great players in my time of watching footy
Forwards
Lockett - goal kicking machine
Carey - just his presence lifted all around him
Ablett Snr - freakish goal sense
Midfield
Judd - love the way he goes about it, will beat anyone one on one
Ablett Jnr - his work at stoppages is amazing, how many times is there a ball up with him on the bottom of the pack, it's either that or he's away, just gets his hands on the footy so much
Cousins - ability to run all day and win the hard footy
Rucks
Cox - easily the best big man around due to his ability to play as an extra midfielder
Darcy - similar to Cox, could play up forward and didn't look out of place
Defenders
Silvagni - not the biggest bloke but an amazing athlete, hate Carlton, loved him
Harris(Lake) - again maybe biased but i rate him, stands tall when we need him
Agree it's hard to compare across categories. Appreciate the WB bias, but I think Rehn, Salmon, Wynd or Primus could mount a case before Darcy. Also would prob choose a Jakovich or Scarlett before Lake Harris.
You could add another category of selection called "Leadership", with membership of Kelly, Ricciuto, Buckley, Voss and Hird, in no particular order.
Jakovich and Salmon would definately get a guernsey in my squad, didn't think about them...
there are so many different categories you could put players in.
Courage, Selwood J
Contested Ball winning ability, Judd, Ablett Jnr
Contested Marks, Richo, Reiwoldt, Lloyd
Composure, Hird
Nigglers, Liberatore
Seagulls, Dal Santo
Precision, Gilbee
Fatties, Dew![]()
no player has the complete package, but some definatley tick more boxes than others.
by Booney » Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:07 pm
by spanner » Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:58 pm
by scottiemc » Wed Jul 01, 2009 4:03 pm
by haloman » Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:25 pm
Booney wrote:N.Lonie. End thread.
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