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Opinion Best Player Re-inventions In Your Time Watching

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Jun 9, 2007
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Was thinking about players who were very good, or promising in one position only to transition to another very different role, that maybe wasn’t foreseen, and become as good if not better in the new role.

This would mean players like Simon Madden would not be considered here as he was a forward who was a capable ruckman before becoming a full time ruck. Players who start as a half forward (for example), and become onballers also wouldn’t qualify as they were likely projected to become an onballer once they got enough experience.

Players that come to mind for each club below;

Adel: Andrew McLeod, Rory Laird
Bris/Fitz: Alistair Lynch, Paul Roos Dayne Zorko
Car:
Coll: Darcy Moore, Leon Davis, Chris Tarrant
Ess: Mark Harvey, James Hird, Terry Daniher, Gavin Wanganeen, Anthony Daniher, Michael Hurley
Foots: Chris Grant,
Freo: Matthew Pavlich, David Mundy
Gee: Ablett Sr, Ken Hinkley, Michael Mansfield
GC:
GWS:
Haw: Leigh Matthews
Melb: David Neitz
North: Malcolm Blight, Ian Fairley, Jack Ziebel
Port: Chad Cornes, Peter Burgoyne,
Rich: Francis Bourke, Kevin Bartlett, Matthew Richardson
St Kilda: Brendon Goddard, Fraser Gehrig, Aussie Jones
Sydney/Sth: Adam Goodes, Ryan O’Keefe
WC: Ross Glendinning

These are the ones that come to mind and there would be many I’ve missed.

The best reinventions in my opinion would be as follows;

1/ Gehrig - a dashing, wiry rebound defender/winger at WC to then become a hulking century goalkicker at the Saints. I think his was the most impressive reinvention.

2/ Ablett Sr - a half forward who roamed up the wings to then become a century goal kicking full forward.

3/ Hird - began his career as a talented floating HF/CHF. Nobody expected him to then reinvent himself as a player who had the permission/autonomy to dictate where and when he would impose himself on the contest anywhere on the ground.

4/ Blight - the bloke who reinvented Ablett was himself reinvented from being a ruck-rover/HF to a century goal kicking full forward.

5/ Matthews - I wasn’t fully convinced he was eligible by my own criteria but to go from a rover with amazing goal sense to almost a target forward who nearly kicks the ton… yeah he was re-invented.

6/ McLeod - a clever forward/midfielder who actually changed the way a creative half back can influence the game.

7/ Roos - not because he could transition bewtween key back or key forward but more-so because he transitioned to being a mobile utility at Sydney as a ruck rover or HB.

8/ Pavlich - not dissimilar to Hird although he was more of a true key position player who developed into a mobile threat anywhere on the ground.

9/ Goodes - I watched him play his under 18s GF for Ballarat Rebels when he played FF and won the game for them. He came to Sydney and was being groomed for a forward role when he suddenly became a small ruckman who was essentially an extra midfielder.

10/ Harvey - a reinvention out of necessity that was quite remarkable. He was a gifted small forward who I thought would be a mainstay in the Bombers forward line kicking freaky goals. Then multiple serious injuries and bulimia saw his career almost end before becoming possibly the shortest premiership CHB and one of the most courageous straight ahead defenders you’ll ever see.

Special mentions to Bourke for becoming a full back after being a wingman, and Neitz for becoming the forward target the Dees had sought for so long when he looked destined to be their long term CHB.

Who have I overlooked?
 
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Paul Salmon

Justin Leppitch

Toby Greene

Lance Whitnall

Jeremy Howe

Leon Davis

Tony Liberatore

Campbell Brown

Jaryd Roughhead

Chad Cornes
 
Last edited:
Paul Salmon

Justin Leppitch

Toby Greene

Lance Whitnall

Jeremy Howe

Leon Davis

Tony Liberatore

Campbell Brown

Jaryd Roughhead

Chad Cornes
Salmon - overlooked him as I figured he was a capable ruckman when relieving Madden so wasn’t a complete reinvention. I can understand others thinking differently seeing as he transformed into a club champion pure ruckman at the Hawks.

The only other ones I might question are Roughead who I thought was always a key forward (or am I misremembering?), and Libba who was always an on-baller. I didn’t consider midfielders becoming taggers as I feel that was just an adjustment to their role as an on-ball player, much like Jack Riewoldt changing from being a target forward to a mobile forward.
 
Darcy Moore - KPF to KPD (a far better story than Tarrant, who probably should be credited to Freo anyway). On his early career trajectory completely unforeseen.

Albeit late career: L Davis to BP.

Jeremy Howe is one that’s on the border - Melbourne has tried to make him a defender and he didn’t buy in, but did when we tried the same.

Brodie Holland - FP to tagger, but not on any of these names’ levels.

Ben Reid was drafted as a key forward and became an All Australian quality Centre Half Back (would argue he never showed his wares as a capable AFL level forward before that transition occurred though).

Edit: skimmed the post above mine, Howe and Davis already mentioned there.

Clement failed Freo forward to AA and B&F defender probably another worth mentioning.
 

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Darcy Moore - KPF to KPD (a far better story than Tarrant, who probably should be credited to Freo anyway). On his early career trajectory completely unforeseen.

Albeit late career: L Davis to BP.

Jeremy Howe is one that’s on the border - Melbourne has tried to make him a defender and he didn’t buy in, but did when we tried the same.

Brodie Holland - FP to tagger, but not on any of these names’ levels.

Ben Reid was drafted as a key forward and became an All Australian quality Centre Half Back (would argue he never showed his wares as a capable AFL level forward before that transition occurred though).

Edit: skimmed the post above mine, Howe and Davis already mentioned there.

Clement failed Freo forward to AA and B&F defender probably another worth mentioning.
Good selection of players there. Did Moore ever really perform as a forward? He was definitely being groomed there but didn’t seem to fit the role and they decided to he might be better suited as a defender. He adjusted beautifully though it has to be said. He’s deserving of a mention here I reckon
 
Good selection of players there. Did Moore ever really perform as a forward? He was definitely being groomed there but didn’t seem to fit the role and they decided to he might be better suited as a defender. He adjusted beautifully though it has to be said. He’s deserving of a mention here I reckon
58 goals from 47 games across his first three seasons, including a bag of 5 and 5 bags of 3.

Definitely could have been moulded into the forward/ruck role but was shifted in 2018 due to the lack of KPD options we had at the time (Tyson Goldsack was our FB in the GF due to lack of fit alternatives).
 
Ken Hinkley and Michael Mansfield, both spasmodic half forwards who both became AA defenders.
 
From my club, Chad Cornes went from a young key forward alongside Tredrea, to an All-Australian premiership centre-half-back in the golden years 2001-2004, to an powerful on-baller averaging 25 possessions winning another All-Australian in a top-two team in 2007.
 
From my club, Chad Cornes went from a young key forward alongside Tredrea, to an All-Australian premiership centre-half-back in the golden years 2001-2004, to an powerful on-baller averaging 25 possessions winning another All-Australian in a top-two team in 2007.
Yep, Cornes was definitely an oversight on my behalf. Right in the mix for a top ten spot in my list. Amazing career he forged in the end.
 
Liam Picken - plodding tagger to big game playing premiership half forward

Matthew Boyd - Solid inside mid to all Australian half back (could have easily been a 2x AA)

Liam Jones - Full Forward whos career was on the scrap heap to a high calibre Full Back

Bailey Dale - Inconsistant half forward who was in and out of a team. Now a 2x All Australian Half Back
 

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