Hawthorn's Most Important Player

Most important player

  • Roughead

    Votes: 45 81.8%
  • Hodge

    Votes: 10 18.2%

  • Total voters
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I was going to reply not really but then I started thinking about it, Mackie :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:, Selwood :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:vomit:mad::mad:, Hawkins :mad::mad::mad::mad:, SJ :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:vomit twice:mad::mad::mad:, etc.
Andrew "boundary line" f*cking Mackie. Most overrated shithead of the lot of them. Well maybe just behind Selwood, or SJ, or Motlop or Caddy.... I get your point.
 

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Where's the Sam Mitchell option???.....Surely we are better than just parroting the press when it comes to our own mob!
I think it's a relevant debate because you are looking at our most important player for structure vs our most important player for leadership/organisation/heartbeat/etc

Mitchell is probably our best player, wouldn't of thought he'd be more important than Rough or Hodge. Mitch missed 10 odd games last year and we won a majority of them. Roughy missed a couple and we lost them both.
 
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I think it's a relevant debate because you are looking at our most important player for structure vs our most important player for leadership/organisation/heartbeat/etc

Mitchell is probably our best player, wouldn't of thought he'd be more important than Rough or Hodge. Mitch missed 10 odd games last year and we won a majority of them. Roughy missed a couple and we lost them both.
If structure is the sticking point for context then why isn't Lake's Name there then?
 

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If structure is the sticking point for context then why isn't Lake's Name there then?
great point.

still think we have more depth in KPD stocks than KPF.
Lake and Gibbo missed games last year and we coped with their understudies. Same cannot be said for Roughy going down
 

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It's a tuff call but it has to be Roughy:

1. There's really no Roughy replacement at the moment (which is a worry).

2. I think we could survive a season without Hodge but no Roughy = No hat trick.
 
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I think it's a relevant debate because you are looking at our most important player for structure vs our most important player for leadership/organisation/heartbeat/etc

Mitchell is probably our best player, wouldn't of thought he'd be more important than Rough or Hodge. Mitch missed 10 odd games last year and we won a majority of them. Roughy missed a couple and we lost them both.
Same argument could be mounted for Hodge, who missed 10 games in 2012 & yet we still secured top spot on the ladder despite his absence....Only reason we fell over at the final hurdle there, was due to a one dimensional attack & a jelly legged Buddy!
 
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How about trying to put in order our most important player to least. Criteria being the player that we can least afford to lose.

 
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Beef roughy is huge. He provides the structure our forward line needs and releases others. Hodge is massive, however rough's progression since 2011 has resulted in flags. Rough still has potential upside

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How about trying to put in order our most important player to least. Criteria being the player that we can least afford to lose.

I reckon you put the ruckmen a bit low. Hale should be the least important ruckman out of McEvoy, Ceglar and Hale because he is the oldest and if one of Cegs or McEvoy leaves we have to find another ready made young ruckman.
 

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I reckon you put the ruckmen a bit low. Hale should be the least important ruckman out of McEvoy, Ceglar and Hale because he is the oldest and if one of Cegs or McEvoy leaves we have to find another ready made young ruckman.
Hale is much more versatile than McEvoy and Ceglar. Admittedly both of those guys have a much better upside but as of the last game they all played I think Hale offers more to the team. I feel like we have won all 3 of our premierships without a major contribution from the ruckman. It's open to debate though. I'm sure some people put more value on the role of a pure ruckman that I do.
 

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#43
Hale is much more versatile than McEvoy and Ceglar. Admittedly both of those guys have a much better upside but as of the last game they all played I think Hale offers more to the team. I feel like we have won all 3 of our premierships without a major contribution from the ruckman. It's open to debate though. I'm sure some people put more value on the role of a pure ruckman that I do.
I'd say Hale's 2013 finals series was outstanding. Was easily the best ruckman in the finals that year.

QF: 16 disposals, 6 marks, 4 tackles, 14 hitouts, 2 goals

PF: 15 disposals, 7 marks, 4 tackles, 18 hitouts, 2 goals

GF: 12 disposals, 7 marks, 3 tackles, 11 hitouts
 

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I will try to do the list from most to least Important:
  • Roughead
  • Hodge
  • Burgoyne
  • Mitchell
  • Lewis
  • Gibson
  • Bruest
  • Birchall
  • Hill
  • Gunston
  • Lake
  • Rioli
  • Poupolo
  • Langford
  • McEvoy
  • Shiels
  • Smith
  • Hale
  • Stratton
  • Ceglar
  • Suckling
  • Duryea
  • Hartung
  • Spangher
  • Whitecross
  • Litherland
  • Anderson
  • Schoenmakers
  • Woodward
  • O'Brien
  • Simpkin
  • Grimley

I haven't included the unknown(everyone that hasn't played a game for Hawthorn) to the list.
 

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#45
O'Brien very low down both these team long lists so far. Given our distinct lack of KPF depth his importance to the club is significantly higher than that.

Hale also too low on both lists. Pretty underrated given he's decent in the ruck and causes nightmares for opposition with how well he can contribute in the forward line.
 

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#47
How about trying to put in order our most important player to least. Criteria being the player that we can least afford to lose.

If you squint, it sorta looks like the Peter Crimmins Medal points tally. :p
 

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#48
Best 18 players of Hawthorn in Order

Mitchell
Hodge
Burgoyne
Roughead
Gibson
Gunston
Breust
Lewis
Birchall
Rioli
Lake
Hill
Stratton
Langford
Shiels
Smith
Hale
Puopolo

there will be movements…i expect hill langford Jed frawley to move in and up……...
 
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#49
Best 18 players of Hawthorn in Order

Mitchell
Hodge
Burgoyne
Roughead
Gibson
Gunston
Breust
Lewis
Birchall
Rioli
Lake
Hill
Stratton
Langford
Shiels
Smith
Hale
Puopolo

there will be movements…i expect hill langford Jed frawley to move in and up……...
Read your list from the bottom up and was preparing a huge bake along the lines of 'How the fk could you possibly have Puopolo 18th, Smith 16th and Shiels 15th?!' Then I read the rest of the list and realised that wow we have 18 super players.

Adds weight to the theory it's the bottom 5 players that win you flags.

While I don't fully agree with Smith as low as you have him, I'd find it hard to argue putting him that much higher than the others except maybe Langford who gets a few extra credits for being a true Hawk imo.

17 other clubs would kill for our bottom 5 you've listed.

Tough gig to put them in some sort of order!
 

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Read your list from the bottom up and was preparing a huge bake along the lines of 'How the fk could you possibly have Puopolo 18th, Smith 16th and Shiels 15th?!' Then I read the rest of the list and realised that wow we have 18 super players.

Adds weight to the theory it's the bottom 5 players that win you flags.

While I don't fully agree with Smith as low as you have him, I'd find it hard to argue putting him that much higher than the others except maybe Langford who gets a few extra credits for being a true Hawk imo.

17 other clubs would kill for our bottom 5 you've listed.

Tough gig to put them in some sort of order!

I've listed who i think are locks for the team 18 players…order can be argued and debated…outside this 18 is Mccevoy Frawley Duryea Suckling Orourke Jed Anderson Litherland Spangher Whitecross Simpkin Ceglar Shoenmakers Woodward Obrien Sicily….that's gets us to 33 players ….so yes from that we can put a case that we have good depth….the key is not to have too many injuries from the top 18 at the pointy end of season & also the improvement from players #12 to #25
 
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