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A lot of people on here thinking size = strength lol.
Out of the middfielders I reckon Chappy, Hayes, Ablett and Swan are the strongest overall...good luck taking one of them guys to ground....although Hayes got Swan to the deck in the GFnever actually seen that done before.
Maxfield from Sydney used to be a huge unit, even got ordered from the club to shed kilos one year.
I'd have to agree with that call in the small man stakes although I do still have one fond memory of Stan Magro almost putting his lights out at Vic Park. Stan wasn't any slouch either for a small man.All-time was "Lethal" Leigh Matthews. Such a small man - yet, he'd go through you every time.
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Swan got his own back with his chase down, tackle and CRUNCH on Hayes as well so I guess it was 1-1![]()
clearly it would be one of Sandilands or Jamar???
they are both absolute monsters
on second though... clearly sandilands?
Hunt will be far and away the strongest current AFL player. Unless you count Issy.
NRL boys have far stronger cores than AFL players. Due to the heavy tackling nature of the sport.
Both boys will trim down to be able to run more, but they wont lose their strength.
Easily Dane Swan, pound for pound.
Was an instant where him & Fisher were competing for an overhead mark in the replay, Swan plucked it out of his hands.
1/1 he is unstoppable.
If that is the basis of your argument, Pyke should be the clear winner. He too trained for many years for a code with more emphasis on tackling. He is also bigger than Hunt. Certainly the Swans' fitness coach a year ago commented that Pyke was by far the strongest player at our club, mostly because he had spent many years doing strength specific training.