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- Jul 23, 2006
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Happy to provide a list of 70s and 80s players as hard as Hunter and will do so throughout the evening when I have the time to type such a list. By the way Hunter was the first player I would pick from an opposition side. Absolute champion. Incidents such as Barry Hall ring a bell in the modern game. Players of the 20s and 30s were even tougher and harder. Men such as Collier, Dyer and Chitty. By the way love the way you construct your opinion without being personal. A BF user well worth having a discussion with. Cheers .... Still disagree with you strongly though.You have drifted into hyperbole. "Chemically designed athletes" just undermines you argument. I have been watching the game through all these eras and what you say IMHO is incorrect. In the 70s and 80s there were more dirty off the ball belts. Some really cowardly stuff and whacks for blokes who just didn't even see it coming. There was nothing glamorous or brave about the felling of Hudson in the 71 GF by Cowboy, what Balme did to Southby or Greenings major head injury from O'Dea. They were some famous examples of what Weston too often
It's a good thing such stuff has been kicked out of the game. But that doesn't mean today's players don't go hard, they go harder than ever, short steps were prevalent back in the 70's and 80's. Plenty of players would step off a line and whack their opponent rather than go into a 50:50 contest. These days anyone who so much as is a little tentative is up on camera and discussed immediately. Players today know that and commit like never before. They are bigger stronger and faster and hit harder.
Listen to Lethal talk about that and praise the courage of our current players. I am not knocking the old timers. It was a different time with different rules.
I would like to hear of your list of 20 players from Hunters time who were as hard as him. His courage stood out, there were not many who lived with him what it came to bravery




