Burnsy would have to a life member no other player like him. His has the heart of a lion and the determination of an enraged bull. He'll harded to replace than Bucks I reckon.
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Maybe. He was a teenage gunna be superstar who was smashed from pilar to post by injury which in part was due to how he put himself on the line every time the ball came near. He started as a CHF and used to take species. He ended as a half back. In 1990 he had a bad neck cured with (I think) yoga and came good again. I remember a story that in the 2nd WCE final of a1990 he promised his team mates he would do his job and stop Chris Lewis and asked them to do theirs. He did, they did and the rest is history. Clubs are made of people like Dennis Banks. I think it is a fair comparison. The difference being Burns having less major body damaging injuries from age 19.Banks is grossly overrated. He played one consistent year - 1990 - albeit a very long injury list. I was a tad surprised to find out he was inducted into the Collingwood Hall of Fame; alongside names such as Kevin Rose and Lou Richards.
Sir Scott Burns has been better over his career then Dennis Banks.
Banks is grossly overrated. He played one consistent year - 1990 - albeit a very long injury list. I was a tad surprised to find out he was inducted into the Collingwood Hall of Fame; alongside names such as Kevin Rose and Lou Richards.
Sir Scott Burns has been better over his career then Dennis Banks.
was replying to wood_duck
he doubts whether the club has had a greater servant........the club has been going for 100+ years
names like
McHale
Coventry
Collier
Mann
Kyne
Rose
Shaw
Buckley
are legendary names, who gave service as players then coaches/administrators etc. they built the club into what it is today
Burns is a brilliant player, but the clubs greatest ever servant is a rather silly comment
Burns is the 00's equivalent of Banks in the 80's the gutsy leader who gives his all every game, and a crowd fav
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Just my 2 cents worth from an outsider. I never saw the likes of McHale and Coventry, did you?
Of the current era I think Burnsy has been one of the greats of the competition and I'm no fan of Collingwood. As an on field leader I reckon hes an inspiration and in my opinion would be one of the most valued players in the competition. Every team in the competition would love to have a Scott Burns out on the park.
Call me silly if you must. Sorry for giving one of your players a bit of a wrap.
Time for the Sir Scott Burns rule to be enforced around these parts again I feel. SSB also acceptable![]()