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Callum Urchliam jurrah
Depends if they were playing against Geelong's '09 backline, '07 midfield and '92 forward line.
We've already beaten one of those. 2007 fell short in the semi and 2009, let's say we were uhh running errands that day.
I'll give you 22 players and 22 blanks. Only rule is you have to pick players in their dominant position from the year. I.e. I've put McIntosh in the back 6 because he was but not Peter Matera because he wasn't. I can't just put Shuey or Yeo at HF because they are better players than Cripps or Ryan etc. Bench any 4 left over, max 2 from any one side. I've just gone for 4 iconic moments.
B: McIntosh Brennan Waterman
F: Scott Brownless Brown
HB: Worsfold Jakovich McKenna
HF: Ablett snr Stoneham Riccardi
C: Embley Cousins Braun
C: Selwood Ling Corey
HF: LeCras Darling Rioli
HB: Milburn Taylor Enright
FF: Cripps Kennedy Ryan
FB: Harley Scarlett J.Kelly
Foll: Cox Judd Kerr
Foll: Ottens Bartel Ablett jnr
IC: Wilson Matera Hunter Sheed
IC: Chapman Bairstow Barnes Wojcinski
Teams as above. Would be a cracking match if it were to eventuate.
Callum Urch
Paul Brown. Was our 4th highest goal kicker back in 1992 as a medium sized forward.
Chris Landford gets forgotten, in conversations about great full backs.
He was the best fullback on the 1980's, comfortably. Silvagni lives more in the memory as he played in the 1990s.
You know when I find you where I am going old boyhahahahahahahahahahahaha, brilliant!
He stood out in that era, along with Robert Harvey (who also had another elite trait, evasion/lateral movement).
Nowadays, every side would have 6-10 players capable of similar endurance. Crawf wouldn't stand out. Harvey still would.
Agree. Langford grossly underrated. People talk about the typical group in Rance, Scarlett, Silvagni. Langford was fair and square better than all 3. Personally if I had to put them in order;Chris Landford gets forgotten, in conversations about great full backs.
He was the best fullback on the 1980's, comfortably. Silvagni lives more in the memory as he played in the 1990s.
I thought it was his headDid you see him coach at South? There's a reason people try to forget Garry Hocking.