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All have their own strengths and weknesses but who would you rather have at their prime?
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I am really sick of these Hird, Voss, Buckley threads.
Hird>Voss>>Buckley>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ricciuto>>>>Harvey>>>>Kouta>>>Crawford
I am really sick of these Hird, Voss, Buckley threads.
Hird>Voss>>Buckley>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ricciuto>>>>Harvey>>>>Kouta>>>Crawford
this is a joke right?
its not about how many premierships they've won, its about how good they are!
Harvey >> Voss >>>> Hird >>>> Bucks >> Kouta >> Roo >>>> Crawford
Precisely, and on that basis it's;
Hird
Voss
Ricciuto
Buckley
Harvey
Crawford
Koutoufides
Crawford and Koutoufides could take each others spot at any given time. Neither of them are/were a patch on the others.
You have Kouta to thank for the 99 premiership... he single handedly beat essendon in the preliminary final. Shows how much you know.

can I just say some of you are just to one eyed, stop just saying someone like harvey just because your a St. Kilda fan and so on. Be honoust and go with your head and not your heart.
And then got McKernanized the following week. Whose to say an Essendon defender wouldn't have? Or is this another one of those Essendon would've won the GF (yet ironically couldn't get past Carlton the week before) spoofs? Seriously, don't ever make comments like "shows what you know" when you spout crap like that.
I dunno, it depends on the scenario, I don't really rate one more than the other, except for the fact I rate them all higher than Crawford. Glenn Archer would have been a better final choice.
I voted Kouta, simply because, from an opposition view, he's the one I'd least like ti play against. When the bloke get's hot, he can turn a game with his skill and prescision. A wonderful impact player, easily the best player in the competition at his peak in the 1999 Preliminary Final (especially the final quarter) and the 1999 and 2000 Seasons in general.
I would have still used Kouta's performance in that prelim as the crux of my response even if you were not a Kangas supporter, it just so happens that you were, which altered the way I chose to phrase my point. At the end of the day, some of the football Kouta produced, like in that game, was so majestic that it propels him to the top bracket of those players, even if he could not do it for as many years as some of the others.
The argument about Kouta having a bad GF is also a weak one.
McKernan kept him quiet, but all champs have their off days. It was a game that he couldn't get into, but neither could the other 21 Carlton players. The Roos were clinical in thay win.
At his best, I rate Kouta the best of the lot.
If you don't agree that's fine.