Ablett Sr and Jr comparison never been explored either.We should debate if Hodge or judd is better next, thats never been done as far as i know
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Ablett Sr and Jr comparison never been explored either.We should debate if Hodge or judd is better next, thats never been done as far as i know
Jayson Daniels vs Tony Woods?We should debate if Hodge or judd is better next, thats never been done as far as i know
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You and me mate Dermie along with Ayres. Lets just say its rare to get players like that these daysI'm sure there are. As I said they're both greats so Kernahan getting the nod at times would hardly surprise.
That one is Brereton for me though.
Plugger by a long way.
Dunstall was a great, perfectly suited to the era he was playing in. Plugger was a great who would have been great in any era.
Dunstall was an explosive lead and had great hands, but he wasn't that tall, wasn't a great contested mark or a consistent threat at ground level. I struggle to see how would dominate in the modern era of crowded forward lines.
Plugger by a minor margin for mine.Plugger by a fair margin for mine.
Dunstall an all time great - but had outstanding service for most, if not all, of his career.
Plugger played the first 11 seasons of his in mainly shithouse sides (particularly some of those 80's St Kilda sides) and kicked ton after ton and winning a Brownlow.
Also one of the scariest bastards to have laced a boot.
Dunstall was a way better defensive player, a very good tackler and chaser. The first full forward I can recall doing this consistently. It is now standard practice.Plugger by a long way.
Dunstall was a great, perfectly suited to the era he was playing in. Plugger was a great who would have been great in any era.
Dunstall was an explosive lead and had great hands, but he wasn't that tall, wasn't a great contested mark or a consistent threat at ground level. I struggle to see how would dominate in the modern era of crowded forward lines.
No! One is clearly streets ahead, flemington straight, miles, easily, etc etc, better than the other.Cant both just be champions that we were lucky enough to see go around and have highlights to watch
If only umpires knew what a god player was.To be pedantic, Lockett was never actually adjudged as the best and fairest of the league in any one year. Lockett had his breakout year in 1987 when he kicked 117 goals and tied the Brownlow Medal with John Platten. This puts him in the Top 2. Not quite the outright "best".
The only other time Plugger placed in the Top 10 of the Brownlow was his MVP season in 1991
Dunstall never won the Brownlow Medal, but he finished in the Top 2 in 1992 when the umpires robbed him (145 goals) and awarded it to Scott Wynd. He was definitely a victim of his own lofty reputation by that point, failing to get 3 votes for a 12 goal haul and failing to poll votes when he kicked bags of sixes and sevens. Wynd had an awesome breakout year, but he was also gifted a few dodgy votes.
Dunstall also tied for 2nd place (Top 3) in the 1988 Brownlow, finished equal 3rd (Top 6) in 1989 and tied for 4th place (Top 5) in 1993.
Career Brownlow votes:
- 129 - Dunstall (0.52 votes per H&A game)
- 128 - Lockett (0.47)
- 100 - Ablett (0.43)
No! One is clearly streets ahead, flemington straight, miles, easily, etc etc, better than the other.
Very interesting and refreshing to see Williams and Harvey mentioned. Particularly Williams. I remember watching him and thinking, will he ever make a mistake? Will he ever miss a target? He was a freak.In 2011, Wayne Carey was asked to rate the 5 greatest footballers he'd ever seen.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...-as-the-greatest/story-fn8ymmuy-1226085117462
1. Jason Dunstall
"I've always said Jason is the best player I've played against and seen. OK, he was in a very good side and a lot of people will argue with me, but I'm going to stick with him and say he was the best."
2. Tony Lockett
"Purely for dragging people to the footy. You didn't know if he was going to kick 20 goals or get 10 weeks for hitting someone. He was unbelievable."
3. Robert Harvey
"Harvey was certainly the best player of the '90s. We were obviously not a bad side in that time and all we worried about with St Kilda, with 'Plugger' having gone to Sydney, was Robert Harvey. He was just brilliant."
4. Greg Williams
"He was an awesome, awesome player. Loved the way he played, the way he was in and under, fed it to (Gerard) Healy, and everyone else for that matter."
5. Michael Voss
"What he did for the Brisbane Lions ... three-time premiership captain… I think he was an awesome player, similar to mould of Greg Williams and a bit like Rob Harvey."
6. Gary Ablett Sr,
"He was definitely the most freakish player that I saw."
Unlucky/next best: James Hird, Stephen Silvagni, Jonathan Brown, Gary Ablett jr, Chris Judd
[On Gary Ablett jr and Chris Judd]
"[They're] the current players I'd put into my top five or 10 in the future, I think they're only three-quarters through their careers. Judd is the 2000s model of Rob Harvey. What Judd and Ablett are doing now, Harvey did for his whole career - over 300 games. For me, it's all about getting your own ball. I think Robert Harvey and Greg Williams certainly did that and so did Michael Voss."
Carey acknowledged Nathan Buckley as a champion, but was happy to leave him out.
"As good as he was ... I can't remember him with his side two or three goals down and him kicking two or three goals to win the game."
Two names which jumped right out: roger Merrett. Damian monkhurst. Wow.Brownlow Medal leader boards (1987-1998)
1987
20 Platten, John
20 Lockett, Tony
15 Meldrum, Paul
15 McGuinness, Tony
15 Royal, Brian
14 Tuck, Michael
14 Bradley, Craig
14 Kernahan, Stephen
13 Williams, Greg
1988
20 Healy, Gerard
16 Dunstall, Jason
16 Madden, Simon
15 Hall, Tony
14 Millane, Darren
14 Foster, Peter
14 Kappler, Darren
13 Gleeson, Adrian
13 Mainwaring, Chris
13 McGuinness, Tony
13 Morwood, Shane
1989
22 Couch, Paul
20 Platten, John
16 Dunstall, Jason
16 Winmar, Nicky
16 Watson, Tim
16 Williams, Greg
14 Merrett, Roger
14 Hawke, Paul
13 McKenna, Guy
1990
18 Liberatore, Tony
17 Wright, Graham
16 Silvagni, Stephen
15 Collins, Andrew
15 Bain, David
15 Lovett, Brett
14 McGuinness, Tony
13 Shaw, Tony
13 Anderson, Greg
13 Bewick, Darren
1991
25 Stynes, Jim
20 Turley, Craig
19 Hocking, Garry
18 Matera, Peter
17 Knights, Matthew
17 McLean, Michael
17 Hudson, Paul
16 Lockett, Tony
16 Cloke, David
16 Bourke, Damian
1992
20 Wynd, Scott
18 Dunstall, Jason
17 Hinkley, Ken
16 Loewe, Stewart
14 Carey, Wayne
14 Jarman, Darren
13 Kickett, Derek
12 Harvey, Robert
12 Liberatore, Tony
12 Rehn, Shaun
1993
18 Wanganeen, Gavin
17 Hocking, Garry
17 Williams, Greg
16 Dunstall, Jason
16 Carey, Wayne
14 Buckley, Nathan
14 Cameron, Leon
14 Schwass, Wayne
13 Ablett, Gary
13 Knights, Matthew
1994
30 Williams, Greg
28 Matera, Peter
20 Hocking, Garry
19 Schwass, Wayne
17 Monkhorst, Damian
16 Liberatore, Tony
15 Schwarz, David
15 Carey, Wayne
15 Grant, Chris
14 Platten, John
1995
21 Kelly, Paul
18 Jarman, Darren
17 Hocking, Garry
16 Harvey, Robert
16 Long, Michael
16 Knights, Matthew
16 Couch, Paul
15 Stynes, Jim
14 Carey, Wayne
14 Liberatore, Tony
1996
21 McKernan, Corey*
21 Voss, Michael
21 Hird, James
20 Grant, Chris
20 Burke, Nathan
19 Hocking, Garry
18 Salmon, Paul
17 Charles, Justin
17 Loewe, Stewart
17 McKenna, Guy
17 Harvey, Robert
1997
27 Grant, Chris*
26 Harvey, Robert
21 Kelly, Paul
21 Matera, Peter
18 Burke, Nathan
18 Ricciuto, Mark
16 Sholl, Brad
15 Wills, Andrew
15 Bradley, Craig
13 Jarman, Darren
13 Salmon, Paul
1998
32 Harvey, Robert
24 Buckley, Nathan
23 West, Scott
22 Rehn, Shaun
21 Ricciuto, Mark
20 Viney, Todd
20 Carey, Wayne
18 Knights, Matthew
18 Cousins, Ben
18 Brown, Fraser
16 Crawford, Shane
15 Lockett, Tony
15 Schwass, Wayne
You are quite wrong. Dunstall was widely acclaimed for his chasing and tackling. He revolutionised this aspect of being a FF.They played in the 80s and 90s mate, neither had a defensive bone in their bodies
You and me mate Dermie along with Ayres. Lets just say its rare to get players like that these days
Yeah Ayres hey. All this talk this week of Enright possibly being the greatest back pocket ever.
Ayres was better.