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We’ve had several, most recently Howe, however over the years there’s been some great ones. Picken, Peter Moore, Tarrant, the Roccas, Thomas and Elliot to name a few. Who’s your pick?
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Ron Todd, the original high mark in the league I believe.Howe, daylight, Picken.
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Brilliant idea for a thread, by the way.We’ve had several, most recently Howe, however over the years there’s been some great ones. Picken, Peter Moore, Tarrant, the Roccas, Thomas and Elliot to name a few. Who’s your pick?
Todd must have been an extraordinary talent, with high marking a major part of his game, but the same can be said of the mighty Dick Lee, who performed similar feats in the very early days of the competition. As for anyone I've actually seen play, Jeremy Howe would be pretty much in a class of his own, given the quality (and quantity) of those great marks. I doubt the game has seen better.Ron Todd, the original high mark in the league I believe.
Epic mark, I was there that day. Gubby Allen would prefer to forget it.What about that Denis Banks mark!!???
Yes agree about Dick, superb player.Todd must have been an extraordinary talent, with high marking a major part of his game, but the same can be said of the mighty Dick Lee, who performed similar feats in the very early days of the competition. As for anyone I've actually seen play, Jeremy Howe would be pretty much in a class of his own, given the quality (and quantity) of those great marks. I doubt the game has seen better.
It's a great injustice that he's not recognised as an official Legend of the game, since no player has ever dominated the League's goalkicking tally quite like he has (not even Coventry). He should have been one of the original Legends, but with so much focus on modern/tv era players it seems highly unlikely now that he'll ever get the nod. He probably pays a price for playing in an era when scoring wasn't at all high, though some cynics might say the fact that he played for Collingwood hasn't helped his chances!Yes agree about Dick, superb player.
Well I can't argue against the last - look at the offhand dismissal of the greatest coach of all time when opportunists like Barassi are talked of as legends.It's a great injustice that he's not recognised as an official Legend of the game, since no player has ever dominated the League's goalkicking tally quite like he has (not even Coventry). He should have been one of the original Legends, but with so much focus on modern/tv era players it seems highly unlikely now that he'll ever get the nod. He probably pays a price for playing in an era when scoring wasn't at all high, though some cynics might say the fact that he played for Collingwood hasn't helped his chances!
thisHowe, Tarrant, Picken
I broke out laughing incredulously at that mark that day!What about that Denis Banks mark!!???
