As opposed to Peter Marker who looks like someone just kissed him on the dangler.Kerley looks like some kids are on his lawn but he can’t do anything about it.
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As opposed to Peter Marker who looks like someone just kissed him on the dangler.Kerley looks like some kids are on his lawn but he can’t do anything about it.
Mack BinkleyThat team was only able to beat Tasmania at the 1972 Carnival. This proposed State of Origin team by Mack Binkley in today's Fertilizer would struggle to do any better...
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(Bick's must know something about the Tingles recruitment plans re Shane Edwards - oh, and we're getting Rankine!)
(sack Hinkley)1972 Carnival team?? 1973 was last year SANFL played state games at AO and Blight went to NM in 1974.
Is the bloke with the huge head to the right of Robran, Dean Ottens or Dean Farnham? I always get those 2 mixed up as they were both big bastards from that era.
Kerley looks like some kids are on his lawn but he can’t do anything about it.
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Kerley looks like some kids are on his lawn but he can’t do anything about it.
Who has been drafted from SA since the 2000 draft who has played 150+ games as a KPF?
The question has to be asked why hasn't SA produced any decent KPF's in the last 20 years or so?? Still producing decent rucks and a few decent KPD's but no decent KPF's.
Guys like Westhoff and Lukosius aren't true KPF's, just talls.
Not enough good food, or is it all relative? Are other states with bigger populations and bigger pools of players, just have more big blokes as a % of elite footballers than SA??
In the 1990's Nick Holland, Warren Tredrea and Matthew Pavlich were drafted from SA.
Who has been drafted from SA since the 2000 draft who has played 150+ games as a KPF?
This proposed State of Origin team by Mack Binkley in today's Fertilizer would struggle to do any better...
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Yep Ottens for surePretty sure that is Ottens who was 6'6" - Farnham was 6'9"
Oh yes there be so many pull out souvenir editions in the Tiser you could wallpaper The Sistine Chapel.Can you imagine the hard-on the SA Media would have for an AO GF if it was Adelaide sitting top.
Ottens was pretty mobile for his size had a fair mark and kick on him also but not as good as Leon MildePretty sure that's Ottens. He was 6'8 in the old and Farnham was 6'9.
That was gigantic back in the day.

Dunstall, Modra were 188cms, Lockett 191cms and I can go on - Ryan Burton is 192cms and plays half back flank.It's a freaking mystery. You are absolutely correct. There are none of any note, except Schulz as tribey said. I've wondered myself where they are hiding.
Could it be that not as many kids in SA are eating fritz and drinking farmer's union iced coffee as used to be the case?Tiny little South Australians. Too many free settlers in our stock![]()
That photo made me go and check who was in the squad for that 1972 carnival.Ottens was pretty mobile for his size had a fair mark and kick on him also but not as good as Leon Milde![]()
they are making a half hearted effort.Can you imagine the hard-on the SA Media would have for an AO GF if it was Adelaide sitting top.
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WA has produced the following KPF's since 2000 draft - Franklin, Kennedy, Darling, Hogan, Quentin Lynch and Cam McCarthy has looked capable of being a KPF of quality but been derailed by off field issues.
Has the gene pool changed between the 2 states?
Did they do the usual thing and pick 6 centre men in the squad?That photo made me go and check who was in the squad for that 1972 carnival.
Interesting to see there were 5 players from Sturt and 4 from Glenelg, two teams that missed the finals that year.
Just 3 players each from North and Port, who were the grand finalists - the same number of reps as West Adelaide, the wooden spooners. Only 2 players each from Centrals and Norwood, who were the other finalists that year.
With those selections, it's no wonder they performed so poorly in Perth.
Look at the 20-30 years before 2000 and WA and SA would have been similar. That's the point. SA has 1 vs 4 or maybe 5 and the first 4 played in flags and played their part in those flags and sustained success.Franklin is a true champion of all time, and Kennedy is an excellent player of his time.
The rest?
Darling is good Tex Walker. Hogan is turning out to be a bit of a bust that peaked early. Lynch was a good role player in a great team ala Cam Mooney, and McCarthy was also a young talent that never eventuated.
I mean it's more than SA obviously but it's hardly churning out HOF key forward material.
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Yes, they weren't all listed as centremen but there were about six of them who could/did play in that position.Did they do the usual thing and pick 6 centre men in the squad?
Sturt players would have been picked on reputation and past state games given they were premiers 1966-1970 and 4th in 1971. Kerls would have pushed the Glenelg players given he was their coach.
Hard to see the glenelg players as hacks. All played over 200 SANFL games. Brian Colby was All Oz player in 1969 carnival, Fred Phillis was SANFL leading goal kicker 1969-71 seasons, Marker was a great centreman and played about 18 state games, and Cornes was a proven state player. Bias maybe, but a few others in that squad get put into the hack category before those 4.Yes, they weren't all listed as centremen but there were about six of them who could/did play in that position.
Agree with your comments about Sturt and Glenelg players. No surprise to see a Glenelg coach filling a state team with Glenelg hacks - a forerunner of what would happen 20 years later with that new "state" team.
Darling is good Tex Walker.
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This is where stats are misleading though he never crashed packs or took big contested marks in his brief prime old Ted, I'm not saying he didn't have a couple of good years but there's reasons why even Darling has had an AA nod while this guys biggest achievement is 2x AFLPA Captain of the year lottery winner.Despite the fact that ted obviously shouldn't be anywhere near a footy field these days, he averages more kicks, disposals, marks, goals and behinds over his career than Darling.
I get that we like to poo on old ted, but it's better when we can at least be factually correct, like the powerstance or his performances over the past 2 years.