Kicked 35 and 32 in 2 other seasons. Not exactly a 1 season wonder.Brad pierce , kicks 52 in a season for the blues
4 in the grand final. Goat of 1 season wonder
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Kicked 35 and 32 in 2 other seasons. Not exactly a 1 season wonder.Brad pierce , kicks 52 in a season for the blues
4 in the grand final. Goat of 1 season wonder
****ing goal kicking machine.Brad pierce , kicks 52 in a season for the blues
4 in the grand final. Goat of 1 season wonder
Andrew Tranquilli.Jayden Stevenson
Paul Hills
Jack Anthony
Jack Ginnivan
They were so strong for basically all of the 90's that there was always going to be good players that left for more opportunity******* goal kicking machine.
Matt Clape in 95 as well from The West Coast again, going to Carlton. Snagged 7 majors against the Crows ( at The G I think ) and kicked like 42 or 45 for the season.
West Coast have let away some gems. They did get Cummings though who was huge for them.
No current season stats available
McKinley sounds familiar. I remember him although I don't remember him kicking that amount of goals, nor the year. I don't doubt you though.Jason Watts - 44 goals in the forward pocket in 1996.
Only played five games over the next two years then delisted.
Ben McKinley kicking 42 goals in his second year for WC deserves a mention. Dropped a few times the next year then career quickly flamed out.
McKinley sounds familiar. I remember him although I don't remember him kicking that amount of goals, nor the year. I don't doubt you though.
What year was that?
Yeah he did his job for us that season. That Crows game in the finals. '' Right in front of me. Right in front of me ''2008, his second season. Followed it up with 30 in 2009.
John Anthony kicked 50 in 2009. I’d say he was a one hit wonder.
Cummings waa huge in more ways than one******* goal kicking machine.
Matt Clape in 95 as well from The West Coast again, going to Carlton. Snagged 7 majors against the Crows ( at The G I think ) and kicked like 42 or 45 for the season.
West Coast have let away some gems. They did get Cummings though who was huge for them.
No current season stats available
Troy Wilson had a short stint of being quite good from memory.
Matthew Egan maybe more than one season but a very short stint of being one of the best Backmen around then came injury.
59 games all Australian and premiership.
No current season stats available
Scott Cummings left Port for The Eagles and kicked 95 goals in 1999. Again he wasn't a one season wonder but I'm just putting in these guys great seasons. I know he had some huge games in 2000 booting 14 against Adelaide and 10 against Freo. Cummings may have kicked 8 goals on debut for the Bombers against Sydney in 1994. I cbf checking if that was his first game or not, I think it is.
Shit did he snag 70 at Port? **** I forgot. Now that you mention it I do recall Sheedy flirting with form and sening the big man backwards. He played Full Back too I'm 99 percent positive?Yep certainly was his first game. Kicked 8 and people were calling him Coleman (who kicked 12 in his first game).
He kicked 32 in 10 games that year, his first season.
Was a very very good classic full forward.
Incredible stupidity by Sheedy who then thought he’d throw around the ground, moving him to CHF and even CHB at once stage over the next couple of years.
He went to Port in 97 and promptly kicked 70 goals for them.
Luckily for us, Lloyd arrived and all was forgotten.
For whatever reason he is the first player I think of when I saw this thread bump.Will Langford 2014 final series
1992 for The Saints?John Georgadis, didnt even last a season.
8 goals in round 1 against Carlton, never to be seen again.