Something to discuss until next season begins for whoever is interested. It was hard to think of a succinct title for this thread, but you should understand once you start reading. Who are the five greatest players within each numerical game range? To begin, who are the five greatest players who played between 90 and 99 games? Here’s my opinion, considering only retired players:
John Coleman (98)
Gordon Collis (95)
Neil Crompton (99)
Laurie Nash (99)
Colin Watson (93)
Thus, the next game range would be between 100 and 109
Phil Baker (106)
Phil Carman (100)
Brendan Edwards (109)
Fred Fanning (104)
Polly Farmer (101)
and so on:
110-119
Darrel Baldock (119)
Haydn Bunton (119)
Barry Cable (115)
Fred Goldsmith (119)
Gilbert McAdam (114)
120-129
Ted Freyer (124)
Peter Hudson (129)
Sam Kekovich (128)
Alistair Lord (122)
Stuart Spencer (122)
130-139
Colin Austen (136)
Bill Barrot (134)
Syd Jackson (136)
Ted Johnson (136)
Stan Judkins (133)
140-149
Jim Krakouer (147)
Phil Krakouer (148)
Bill Morris (140)
Fred Swift (146)
Ivor Warne-Smith (146)
150-159
Simon Beasley (154)
Allan Hopkins (151)
Bob Pratt (158)
Bob Rose (152)
Wilfred Smallhorn (150)
John Coleman (98)
Gordon Collis (95)
Neil Crompton (99)
Laurie Nash (99)
Colin Watson (93)
Thus, the next game range would be between 100 and 109
Phil Baker (106)
Phil Carman (100)
Brendan Edwards (109)
Fred Fanning (104)
Polly Farmer (101)
and so on:
110-119
Darrel Baldock (119)
Haydn Bunton (119)
Barry Cable (115)
Fred Goldsmith (119)
Gilbert McAdam (114)
120-129
Ted Freyer (124)
Peter Hudson (129)
Sam Kekovich (128)
Alistair Lord (122)
Stuart Spencer (122)
130-139
Colin Austen (136)
Bill Barrot (134)
Syd Jackson (136)
Ted Johnson (136)
Stan Judkins (133)
140-149
Jim Krakouer (147)
Phil Krakouer (148)
Bill Morris (140)
Fred Swift (146)
Ivor Warne-Smith (146)
150-159
Simon Beasley (154)
Allan Hopkins (151)
Bob Pratt (158)
Bob Rose (152)
Wilfred Smallhorn (150)