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A lot of those stats you mention are impacted by a) the game style. Hit out leaders in Coxs time were a long way behind in raw numbers to today for example, and b) cox almost always had a good (Seaby) to great (Nic Nat) that played alongside him and ate into his raw numbers.Compare the pair:
Games: Gawn x 232 - Cox x 290
Gawn x 7 All Australian - Cox 6
Gawn x 2 B&Fs - Cox 1
Gawn x 1 AFLCA - Cox 0
Gawn x 121 Brownlow Votes from 224 games - Cox x 71 Brownlow Votes from 290 games (Gawn 50 more from 66 less games)
Gawn averages more disposals (even without adjusting 2020 season stats)
Gawn averages more hitouts (x 10 ave - Gawn already more than 1000 ahead)
Gawn averages more tackles
Gawn averages more clearances (845 to 813 ie 32 more from 58 less games)
Gawn averages more contested possessions (45% more)
Gawn averages more contested marks (475 to 246 ie a whopping 229 more from 58 less games)
Cox averages more general marks
Cox averages more goals (0.6 to 0.5)
Cox averages more goal assists
Gawn x 1 premiership
Cox x 1 premiership
Gawn has clearly been the more influential player on the outcome of games. This is recognised by Gawn smashing Cox in Brownlow votes as well as coaches votes.
Not only has Gawn won the AFLCA, he's finished top 20 x 5 times.
Cox has never won it and finished top 20 just once (13th). The award started in 2003 which is 2 years after Cox started his career in 2001. Looking at the stats Cox wouldn't have troubled the voters of the award in his first 2 years had it been around, which is understandable for a 19/20 year old ruck.
Gawn has taken 4+ contested marks in a game 40 times (17.2%). Cox has taken 4+ contested marks in a game 7 times (2.4%). For today's current players Gawn has the most 4+ contested marks in a game with Tom Lynch second on 39.
Most goals in a game: Gawn x 5 (prelim final) - Cox x 5 (H&A)
It doesn't matter how you slice it or dice it Gawn has past Cox as this century's greatest ruckman and in my opinion lays claim to being the greatest ruckman of all time. I saw Simon Madden, who was a great player, but he also spent a lot of time playing as a key forward. As a pure ruckman it's Gawn for me.
Gawn and Cox are both awesome. Would have been good to see them go head to head in their prime.



