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

c4v3m4n

Already taken by pothead...

...at pick 98.

Make sure you double check the list before taking your pick.

elephants

shower, i swear i double checked.

In that case i think i'll change tact...

Not getting Ayres will make me 'reshuffle my team'

I'll push Woosha back to the back pocket, and i'll move Ross Glendenning (who was known for his versatility on either the Half forward or Half back lines) to the Half back line leaving my centre half forward position vacant for one of the most selfless players of all time, Norm Smith.

FB: -----, Silvagni, Worsfold
HB: -----, Collier, Glendenning
C: Crawford, Cousins, Dipper
HF: Lyon, Norm Smith, Jesaulenko
FF: McKenna, Brownless, Harvey
Followers: Newman, Barassi, Gary Ablett (Jnr)
I/C --------, -------, --------, Tony Liberatore

Norm Smith kicked 572 goals in 227 games for Melbourne and Fitzroy. What was more astounding is the number opportunities he selflessly shared.

"Norm earned a reputation as a cool-headed, "thinking" player. He favoured the pass to a man in a better position, the quick handball, the tap on and the shepherd for a teammate with the ball. One scribe commented that he "could make a forward line work around him" and he was the epitome of a team player."

Marvellous inclusion to my team i reckon :)

bomberboy0618


Boomz

Des Fothergill

Great HFF/Midfielder for the Pies as well as Williamstown in the VFA. Surprised he lasted this long...

Brownlow Medallist 1940
Recorder Cup (Brownlow of the VFA)
Collingwood best and fairest 1937, 1938, 1940
Collingwood leading goalkicker 1937, 1945, 1946
Collingwood Team of the Century
Collingwood Football Club Hall of Fame
Australian Football Hall of Fame
Victorian representative 2 games


FB: __,Kelvin Moore, Ian Mckay
HB: Snowy Hamilton, Paul Roos, Denis Marshall
C: Lindsay Head, Russell Ebert, Jack E. Clarke
HF:Des Fothergill, Barrie Robran, __
FF: Jack Titus, Ken Farmer, George Moloney
Foll: Polly Farmer, Haydn Bunton Sr, Bob Rose
Interchange: Len Thompson, __, __, __

AFEV

Very nice pick. A steal at this stage.

Cookie Monster

Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee
Richmond Premiership Player 1969, 1973, 1974
Richmond Best & Fairest 1976
Richmond Captain 1978
Interstate Games:- 8
Richmond â€" Team of The Century
Richmond â€" Hall of Fame â€" inducted 2002


For my next Back Pocket i pick Kevin Sheedy

AFEV

Wow tht is surprising my picks will be up shortly.

AFEV

The 18th member of the flock is:
Jack Tredrea

Short for time ATM so I will just post this. -
QuoteA tough, team-orientated player, Tredrea was invaluable to both his club and state in that he was sufficiently versatile to succeed in almost any position on the field.  Tredrea was also supremely fit and could maintain the same high levels of pace and vigour throughout a game.  A highly proficient exponent of the stab pass, he rarely wasted a possession, and his fearless attack on the ball even won the admiration of notoriously hard to impress Victorians in the interstate arena, a type of football in which Tredrea excelled for over 30 games





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

I/C: Merv McIntosh, ______, ______, ______

Cookie Monster

Port Magpies premiership side 1998
International Rules Series 1999, 2003
South Australia Origin Representative 1999
Port Adelaide premiership side 2004
Port Adelaide Best Finals Player 2007
Indigenous Team of the Century


Peter Burgoyne

Boomz

Ivor Warne-Smith



How the flower he lasted this long I will never know O.o

Legend. Could play pretty much anywhere & was a great all round player.

Premiership Player - 1926
Captain - Coach - 1928 - 1932
Captain - 1933
Brownlow Medal - 1926, 1928
Victorian state representative - 6 times from 1926-1929 (Captain in 1928/1929)
Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee - 1996
Team Of The Century member
150 Heroes selection
MFC Hall of Fame member


FB: Ivor Warne-Smith, Kelvin Moore, Ian Mckay
HB: Snowy Hamilton, Paul Roos, Denis Marshall
C: Lindsay Head, Russell Ebert, Jack E. Clarke
HF:Des Fothergill, Barrie Robran, __
FF: Jack Titus, Ken Farmer, George Moloney
Foll: Polly Farmer, Haydn Bunton Sr, Bob Rose
Interchange: Len Thompson, __, __, __


AFEV

OMFG WTF wasn't he taken in the top 20 :|

c4v3m4n

Great pick BOOMZ, though an odd place to put him; down at back pocket.

He was more of a midfield/forward player if anything. IMO, I reckon in your side, he'd be better off on the half-forward flank.

Boomz

Quote from: c4v3m4n on July 26, 2011, 07:24:00 PM
Great pick BOOMZ, though an odd place to put him; down at back pocket.

He was more of a midfield/forward player if anything. IMO, I reckon in your side, he'd be better off on the half-forward flank.

Disagree. He was as good down back as in the middle & fwd if not better.

AFEV

Quote from: c4v3m4n on July 26, 2011, 07:24:00 PM
Great pick BOOMZ, though an odd place to put him; down at back pocket.

He was more of a midfield/forward player if anything. IMO, I reckon in your side, he'd be better off on the half-forward flank.
His best footy was down back and in the ruck so... ;)

c4v3m4n

Well while I was researching him for the draft, on 3 separate occasions, they said he played his best football as a midfielder.

Plus, I don't think Melbourne or New South Wales had him down back in their respective "Team of the Centuries". In fact, I think you'll find that they placed him (on both occasions) on the half-forward flank.

I know the "Team of Centuries" aren't always correct, but I'm just saying, IMO I think he'd be best suited to the gap in your half-forward flank. Plus, there are better backmen around still available.  :-X