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North 1999 backline
Pickett, Blakey, Martyn
Abraham, Archer, Pike.
You would go a along way to see a harder back six as named
He's a bit of a joke now but Gary Ayres was extremely hard and somewhat feared. Conan the Barbarian.
He was a big boy, he used to run laps with us around Albert Park lake, always with his shirt off, rain, hail or shine![/quote
Sorry, I read post wrong, too many beers, I thought you meant Paul Roos when you said 'conan the barbarian'!
Courageous modern day players, especially in marking contests- Nick Reiwoldt and Jonny Brown. Reiwoldts mark versus Sydney was possibly the most courageous of all time.
you support Adelaide, your obviously one of them pathetic individuals who dig up posts by Power supporters as you have nothing better to do in SeptemberYou have got to be kidding, the question is the hardest man to play AFL you read that didn't you?
So in the rich history of the AFL and of all the hardmen your posts contain no less than five that have played for Port come on fella get real.
Mark Ricciuto said that the only player in his entire career that he though he couldnt beat was Paul Kelly.
wow, thats soooo toughMark Ricciuto also had Josh Carr in a headlock outside an Adelaide Pub, Chad Cornes tried to intervene and the Roo responded "Stay away Cornes"
How would I know? It's not like I've seen every player to have ever played the game.
Do footy shorts have pockets? If they do Voss may be able to lay claim to being hard. The hardest shot I ever saw him lay was on that bloke with his hands in his pockets. 'Pockets' Voss....I like it.J.Brown and M.Voss hands down.
Leigh Colbert.
Courageous modern day players, especially in marking contests- Nick Reiwoldt and Jonny Brown. Reiwoldts mark versus Sydney was possibly the most courageous of all time.
Albert Collier from Collingwood was the toughest of them all. Jack Dyer who we all know was extremely hard and tough said that Collier was the only man he ever feared. He said he had so much respect and fear for Collier that he almost shook in his presence. The great Jock McHale also claimed that not even God could stop Collier when bursting through the pack. Collier was not only hard but also a Brownlow medalist and a 6 time premiership player.
and Reiwoldt is disqualified due to crying on the sidelines
Pound for pound.. Stan Magro