Don’t believe me ok let’s take a look, imo in no particular order it’s roughly these players, keep in mind it’s the ages they were actually in the team:
Tigers: Rance, Cotchin, Dusty, Lynch, Riewoldt
Hawks: Buddy, Mitchell, Hodge, Roughead, Rioli
Cats: Scarlett, Enright, Bartel, Ablett, Chapman
Lions: Voss, Black, Aker, Lynch and young 20s Brown
Fwd line: Both Tigers and Hawks absolutely destroy a non-existent fwd line of the cats and aker/lynch/young 20s Brown are no way near as good as Lynch/Riewoldt/dusty and Buddy/Roughead/Rioli.
Backline: lions are non-existent they get wrecked by Rance, hodge and co. Cats have a slight edge in defence but Rance imo is in the same tier as Scarlett and Enright. Hawks and Tigers get a team defence/system bonus.
Mid: pretty even here it probably goes Lions, Cats, Tigers, Hawks.
Hawks and Tigers have a star on every line, Cats and Lions don’t. That’s the difference, what you do guys reckon?
Why are we limiting 'top end talent' to a team's top 5 players?Not an argument that means much to me, but Martin, Cotchin, Rance, Riewoldt not to mention Bolton, T Lynch, would give a good account of themselves against anyone, any time. As would the above Lions group you named, and the Hawks and Cats best from their respective dynasties. It is hilarious when these best of discussions come up people think our great players aren’t really that great, our good players relied on our great players, our lesser players relied on our system, and our coach is also not that good, and the only thing that was any good was the system. Which must have magically appeared out of the sky one day.
But fear not, you only have to go to our board and read for a while to see that even some of our own supporters think along these lines.![]()
22 players take to the field in a Grand Final, and 30 odd players on a club's list take to the field in any given season. We're not comparing basketball teams FFS.
The Richmond dudes mentioning Rance... he played in only one of their flags, right?
Meteoric Ruse mentions Bolton as top end talent - he amassed 9 games in total across 2017 and 2018, and was on the fringe of the top 100 players in the comp once he found his feet in 2019/20.
But FMD - someone lists a team's 'top end talent' and the likes of Selwood, Stevie J and Corey don't get a mention for Geelong? Tom Hawkins was possibly the most influential player on the ground in Geelong's 2011 Grand Final in taking the game by the scruff of the neck in the last quarter (and also played in 2009) - he was more crucial to the Cats' three flags than Rance was to Richmond's 3.