Vdubs
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Great mark, but his goal kicking from my recollection was not quite that good, but in comparison to Wade of his era, not many were.He was a fine CHF.
Better hands than stewart loewe and a much better kick at goal
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Great mark, but his goal kicking from my recollection was not quite that good, but in comparison to Wade of his era, not many were.He was a fine CHF.
Better hands than stewart loewe and a much better kick at goal
Ablett and Brownless were both individually brilliant, but I don't recall either of them being part of a really great 2 man setup tbh. Maybe Billy was a decoy for Ablett. We had Stoneham, Ablett and Brownless for a while. Also Lindner- hard to fit all those heads (egos) together in the one forward line at times.Moving back, I'm not sure why Brownless has been left out of the argument.
Prefer him to Lindner, who was brilliant but flaky.
Ablett and Brownless for me.
Yeah, and I guess we tend to forget that Ablett only played forward for the latter years. So there really wasn't a consistent two-man set up in those years.Ablett and Brownless were both individually brilliant, but I don't recall either of them being part of a really great 2 man setup tbh. Maybe Billy was a decoy for Ablett. We had Stoneham, Ablett and Brownless for a while. Also Lindner- hard to fit all those heads (egos) together in the one forward line at times.
Stoneham could have been Carey-like, but was often used to patch up ruck issues.
Great memories though, and those guys were so superior to some predecessors in the early 80''s- Peter Johnston and Glen Middlemiss- both those players had the attributes of the latter's surname- good marks, tall forwards, both really struggled to kick goals from dead set in front.
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And in that era, REX HUNT was a super CHF for us; pity we only had him for a year. And we never saw the best of Gary Sidebottom.Donahue deserves a mention too. Hit the ton twice if I recall correctly.
Yep...or Rex the **** as we cleverly dubbed him. Was a mounted cop in his day job?And in that era, REX HUNT was a super CHF for us; pity we only had him for a year. And we never saw the best of Gary Sidebottom.
Hunt nearly won a Brownlow with us, he had such a dominant season.
Very good the year Ablett went awol--81 goals 1991, 79 goals 1992.Have to wonder how good Brownless would have been if Ablett wasn't there
Took my NZ born wife to her first ever AFL game, rd 1 1985 iirc, in her first year here. Ablett 6 goals, Jackson 6 goals, we kicked something like 20 goals 8 behinds to beat the Hawks. Hugely entertaining game at Waverley Park. Instant Cats supporter she became that day. (It was a condition of marriage anyway...)How soon we forget...
1984 Ablett 33 goals Jackson 74 goals
1985 Ablett 82 goals Jackson 33 goals
Hall had awesome hands and I reckon Spinks was a wasted talent. Might have thrived under a Joel Selwood.How about the dynamic Spinks-Hall duo?
Yeah, Hall was handy but Spinks was a big disappointment.Hall had awesome hands and I reckon Spinks was a wasted talent. Might have thrived under a Joel Selwood.
True. But as a combination they were exciting and dynamic to watchGreat mark, but his goal kicking from my recollection was not quite that good, but in comparison to Wade of his era, not many were.
True, specially at Kardinia Park, some awesome memories.True. But as a combination they were exciting and dynamic to watch
Lockett & any other player on his team3. Lockett-Loewe
No1 for me. Dunstall didnt miss and was way ahead of his time for forward pressure.Can we extend this discussion to opine on who we regard as the best ever dual combo throughout the comp?
I would have to say
1. Dunstall- Brereton
2. Longmire- Carey
3. Lockett-Loewe
Also who was FF when Vander haar was playing? I've heard plenty about how good he was.Can we extend this discussion to opine on who we regard as the best ever dual combo throughout the comp?
I would have to say
1. Dunstall- Brereton
2. Longmire- Carey
3. Lockett-Loewe
Salmon VDH, Salmon Merrett, Salmon TDAlso who was FF when Vander haar was playing? I've heard plenty about how good he was.
Paul Salmon?
Also for the opposite combo I reckon either,
Brennan-Jakovich
Or
SOS-Peter Dean

You must be just a couple of years older than me! lol
"Bill Ryan and Doug Wade"....and I'm thinking didn't Ryan back across the half back or something? When I was a kid I had a memory of him at Moorabin coming from the backline and challenging Paddy Guinane who was getting stuck into Ken Newlands. From then on I have always remembered him playing in the backline. Just checked his goals kicked. Oh. Ha ha.
He was a fine CHF.
Better hands than stewart loewe and a much better kick at goal


Have to wonder how good Brownless would have been if Ablett wasn't there



