Followed by James Cook's 36 goals in 14 games (including 7 in Round 22, and another 10 across 2 finals) in 1997.
Recall when he played for the blues James cook took two massive hangers in a Friday night game, against north I think
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Followed by James Cook's 36 goals in 14 games (including 7 in Round 22, and another 10 across 2 finals) in 1997.
Brad Smith is another one from the 2000s.
Troy Wilson. Not real bright but could lift heavy things.Who was the race car driver/ full forward played couple decent seasons at west coast somebody Wilson
He played in the first game of live footy that I ever went to, on a wet, muddy day at Windy Hill. I was only about 4 or 5 but wondered how his glasses didn't fog up.
Just looking at the stats for the match, Blethyn kicked 7.8 and Dougie Wade kicked 5.2 for the Cats. I always thought Blethyn was taller for some reason, Simon Madden size but says he was only 6ft. Kicked 107 for the year and McKenna kicked 130.
Adrian McAdam
Brad Pearce
Woewodin
Votes for J.Watts will not be countedJason Watts kicked 44 goals for Footscray in 1996. For his other 5 years combined he kicked a total of 7 goals.
Woewodin's 2003 season at Collingwood was really good. Then his form fell away, again.
Probably the most notable thing he did post 2003 was to be one of 5 Brownlow medallists on field at the same time in 2 matches in 2004. So not much.
Troy Wilson. Not real bright but could lift heavy things.
Kicked 8 in a final no less....Quite remarkable drop off.Danny Del’re kicked 70 in 1992, his next best season was in the thirties.
Brad Pearce - Carlton - 1995. Blues picked him up from the Bad News Bears in 1994. He played 2 games for them in 1994 and then in 1995, their premiership team, he played in 23 games and kicked 52.40, he was 24. Injuries and poor form got him then. He had to more seasons of 30+ but his numbers in every category were miles off his '95 numbers. After that premiership season he played another 52 games and was done at 28 years of age. He got to 79 career games and kicked just a shade under 2 goals per game.
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Darren Cuthberston - Melbourne - 1991, not even a season, 4 games. Was marking everything and kicking bags. 32 games in 3 seasons and he was done at 23 years of age. I'll always remember him taking a big grab over Dennis Banks (Banksy was very strong in the air) and Banks tapped him on the ass and said good grab.
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The same year as Cuthbertson, Allen Jakovich. The guy was a freak, loved watching him. He was 23 years old when Melbourne got him. He kicked over 50 goals in the reserves and then another 71 in the seniors for the year. He only played 40 more games over 4 seasons after that '91 explosion.
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Schwartz went as far to say he was as talented as G.Ablett Snr just recently, the league seriously missed out with him not sticking around.Alan Jacovich. The greatest dynamic dangerously gifted forward that never was...unfortunately.
West Perth legend Paul Mifka gave him a good thug-like touch up in the 95 Grand FInal.
Chris Knights was another solid player from the Neil Craig era wasnt he?Chris Knights kicked 43 goals in 2009. Only got double digits in one other season.
Essendon bought every premiership it ever won.
Disagree with that. VicBias runs strong here on this.Medhurst 2008
Woewodin's 2003 season at Collingwood was really good. Then his form fell away, again.
Probably the most notable thing he did post 2003 was to be one of 5 Brownlow medallists on field at the same time in 2 matches in 2004. So not much.