Poll: Who's your favourite Crow of all time?

Who's your favourite Crow of all time?


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Andrew McLeod and it's not particularly close to the next.

Have loved watching Tex over past 15 years though. Would've loved to see him get a flag because he's been that good.

I was 1-4 years old when Modra was at his peak so unfortunately never got to witness that period.

Of the current crop Rachele, Fogarty, Rankine, Thilthorpe, Soligo, Pedlar, Michalanney all have the ability to become all time great crows players. Can any surpass McLeod???

It would take a massive career. Rachele probably the only one I could see getting there as I genuinely believe he's got Gary Ablett junior levels in him.
 
The man, the myth, the legend: Luke Jericho.
 

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I know there's some tongue-in-cheek posting above, but let's get real:
Andrew McLeod (340 games) Career highlights:
then a gazillion LIGHT YEARS to:

Darcy Fogarty Career Highlights:
Excellent kick for goal.
Put knee dents in the back of McGovern's head (or was it Lever?)
Made a few WCE players and others look like pushovers and witches' hats.
Beyond that, <<crickets chirping>> :whistle: :sneaky:
 
I know there's some tongue-in-cheek posting above, but let's get real:
Andrew McLeod (340 games) Career highlights:
then a gazillion LIGHT YEARS to:

Darcy Fogarty Career Highlights:
Excellent kick for goal.
Put knee dents in the back of McGovern's head (or was it Lever?)
Made a few WCE players and others look like pushovers and witches' hats.
Beyond that, <<crickets chirping>> :whistle: :sneaky:

You can't be serious... ;)
 
Yeah, loved Porplyzia --- played with (por)poise, on purpose.
Clean hands, smart footballer.
Coulda been AA if he hadn't done that shoulder.
He was silk.
Clean hands in a few ways too.
Elite handballer.
With the ball at his feet, he could just reach down with one hand, and the ball would stick. Picked it up cleanly and away he went, either to deliver by foot, or shoot out a sharp handball.
Overhead mark - before his shoulders stuffed him, he was pound for pound, one of the best marks in the game.
Could get the ball to his boot as quick as anyone when in traffic / under pressure.
And of course his kicking was elite - both set shot, and to spot up leads. He was a joy to watch.
 
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