All Time Fantasy Draft: AFL

Started by AFEV, June 15, 2011, 04:52:50 PM

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Voting closed: August 06, 2011, 03:06:53 PM

Boomz

It's hilly's pick still ::) coz the one he picked was taken he just needs to pick a new one.....

AFEV

I don't get why he didn't pick before ::)

c4v3m4n

I'm Shaw it'll sort itself out... (too soon?)  :P

I'm happy though, by the looks of things, my pick is safe!  ;D

Cookie Monster

i was caught up in the footy.



Harry Collier (Collingwood)

1/10/1907-16/8/1994

Inducted: 1996

Champion rover and leader for the Magpies during its golden era.

Playing career: 1926-1940

Games: 253 Goals: 299

Player honors: Brownlow Medal 1930; Best & Fairest: 1928, 1930; captain 1935-1939; premierships 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936; Coll Team of the Century; Victoria (12 games, 1 goal).

RiOtChEsS

taken at pick 81 by frosty ::) read the front page before picking :P

Cookie Monster

can't be bothered on my ipod.

Cookie Monster

Barry Davis (Essendon/North Melbourne)

15/9/1943

Inducted: 1997

Great leader and ruck-rover for two clubs. Led North Melbourne to its first flag.

Playing career: 1961-1975 (Ess 1961-1972, NM 1973-1975)

Games: 289 (Ess 218, NM 71) Goals: 119 (Ess 65, NM 54)

Player honors: 2nd Brownlow Medal 1969 (equal), 1971; Ess best and fairest 1968, 1969, 1971; NM best and fairest 1973, 1975; Ess captain 1970-71; NM captain 1973-75; Ess premierships 1962, 1965; NM premiership 1975 (captain); Ess Team of the Century; Kang Team of the Century; Victoria (11 games, 3 goals).

Coaching record: Ess 1978-80 (67 games, 30 wins, 36 losses, 1 draw).

RiOtChEsS

takes 30 seconds which is shorter than that write up ;)

beside i was just stirring u hence the :P

AFEV

I'm just happy he didn't tae my picks :D
I'll put them BACK up in a minute.

AFEV

Pick number 13:
Walter Henry 'Dick' Lee

One of the first big superstars to play for Collingwood, Dick's record is simply astonishing.
Played his football when 10 goals would win you a game, yet he kicked over 700 goals in just 230 games.
At one stage, he managed to kick at least 1 goal in 97 matches. A feat even more impressive when you consider how low scoring the game was at the time.
Great aerial skills, pace and an ability to kick goals from just about any angle, Lee will just slot into the forward pocket.
He was Collingwoods leading goalkicker 11 times, the leagues leading goalkicker 8 times, a 3 time premiership player, and a member of the Collingwood team of the century.
His state record is also very impressive, kicking 60 goals in 19 games.

B: ______, David Dench, ______
HB: Bruce Doull, Dan Moriarty, ______
C: Keith Greig, Bill Walker, Wayne Schimmelbush
HF: ______, Wayne Carey, Stephen Michael
FF:Walter Henry 'Dick' Lee, Jason Dunstall, ______
Followers: Simon Madden, Bill Hutchison, Steve Marsh

Boomz

Did u forget about your 2nd pick Sid? :-X

AFEV

No.
Just trying t work out who to pick :P

Boomz

I thought u were picking ___ ? :P

c4v3m4n

Jeez, unusually slow down this end...  ;) :P

AFEV

Sorry for the delay guys, couldn't make my mind up and then I went out...
The 14th man to join the flock:
Frank Jenkins

Frank Jenkins, one of the hardest and most courageous players ever to play in WA. In saying that, he also had a touch of class and an ability to win games, as is shown by his Sandover Medal & Simpson Medal (equivalent of the Brownlow & the Norm Smith.)
He captained South Fremantle to 2 premierships and won 3 B&Fs in a row during this period, he was without doubt an integral part of this teams dominance.
I'll be able to count on him to put his body on the line, always stepping forward and making a contest.

Can't say the same for the man running at him though ;)

B: ______, David Dench, Frank Jenkins
HB: Bruce Doull, Dan Moriarty, ______
C: Keith Greig, Bill Walker, Wayne Schimmelbush
HF: ______, Wayne Carey, Stephen Michael
FF:Walter Henry 'Dick' Lee, Jason Dunstall, ______
Followers: Simon Madden, Bill Hutchison, Steve Marsh