All Time Fantasy Draft: AFL

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

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The return

not like that i ment because hilly picked a player who only played for norwood and ididnt no you could

Maca24

Leppitsch was a spud.
I pick John Platten for the forward pocket.

RiOtChEsS

#527
sorry guys totally lost pace with Maca becoming pot



Luke Hodge

B: ______, Matthew Pavlich, ______
HB: Andrew McLeod, Glen Jackovich, Luke Hodge
C: Adam Goodes, Michael Voss, ______
HF: ______, Lance Franklin, ______
FF: Darren Jarman, Tony Lockett, ______
Followers: Aaron Sandilands, Mark Ricciuto, ______

RiOtChEsS

just letting u guys know ive all but exceeded my internet cap (stupid downloads ::) )

but il be on intermittently to keep up with the draft over the next 2 weeks ;)

il leave it to Q to open a topic in the front bar on it :P

c4v3m4n

I've finally developed my own strategy...it's a risky one, but I think it'll work ;)

For my next pick, I pick the 2nd coming of Bradman in the WAFL...

...Bernie Naylor.



Considered one of the most successful forwards in history, Bernie Naylor played 194 games for South Fremantle between 1941 and 1954 and in this time kicked 1,034 goals. Out of the 194 games, he was held goalless on 4 occasions.

During his career, he amassed an incredible list of achievements and records, that include:


  • Current record holder for most goals in a single WAFL game - 23 goals (including a record 12 in a quarter)
  • Current record holder for most goals in a WAFL season - 167 goals.
  • South Fremantle's best and fairest in 1953
  • South Fremantle premiership player in 1947, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1953 and 1954
  • South Fremantle's leading goalkicker in all 10 seasons he played (1941 and between 1946-1954)
  • WAFL's leading goalkicker six times in 1946, 1947, 1948, 1952 and 1954
  • Represented Western Australia in 16 games and kicked 45 goals
  • Is a member of the WAFL Hall of Fame and WAIS (Western Australia Institute of Sport) Hall of Champions

He is so respected, that the leading goalkicker for the WAFL each year is now awarded the Bernie Naylor Medal.




:D Another great addition to my awesome3 forward line. My team now looks like this:

FB: Smith, Regan, -----
HB: -----, Whitten, Motley
C: -------, -------, -------
HF: Brereton, Hart, Kernahan
FF: Naylor, Doig,--------
Followers: Stynes, Dyer, --------
I/C --------, -------, --------, --------

AFEV

Nice pick C4 8)
LE, you're up.

elephants

Shane Crawford.
Good bloke and great player.
THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOOOOOUUUUTTT!!!!!
He can be my other winger...

AFEV

Interesting.
I personally think there are players left from the SANFL/WAFL that are in the top 20 players of all time and some are yet to be picked :x

bomberboy0618


Boomz

I take Jack "Snowy" Hamilton

Possessed of exhilarating pace, extraordinary fluidity and grace of movement, deft ball handling skills, and aerial prowess of the highest order it is small wonder that Jack Hamilton was accorded the title by his contemporaries of ‘the Prince of Footballers’. - from his bio.

Sums it up pretty well.

Will slot him in on the the HBF. Need some pace in there.

FB: __,Kelvin Moore, Ian Mckay
HB: Snowy Hamilton, Paul Roos,__
C: __,Russell Ebert, Jack E. Clarke
HF:__,Barrie Robran, __
FF: __, Ken Farmer, __
Foll: Polly Farmer, Haydn Bunton Sr, Bob Rose

AFEV


Boomz

Quote from: Sid on July 10, 2011, 06:55:08 PM
Damn you -,-

:P you will probably take the one I want now  ::) but I deserve it  :P

AFEV

Quote from: BOOMZ on July 10, 2011, 06:56:13 PM
Quote from: Sid on July 10, 2011, 06:55:08 PM
Damn you -,-

:P you will probably take the one I want now  ::) but I deserve it  :P
Depends :P

Cookie Monster


Cookie Monster

He played a total of 15 interstate matches, 14 for Western Australia and one for Victoria in 1980. He was inducted into the WAFL Hall of Fame and named as Subiaco's Legend in 2007.

Subiaco Football Club (1970â€"1974, 1977â€"1979, 1984â€"1988)
197 games
Footscray (1975â€"1976)
42 games, 15 goals
Geelong Football Club (1979â€"1983)
93 games, 79 goals


Geelong best and fairest 1981
Simpson Medal WA vs South Australia 1973
Subiaco Premierships 1973, 1986; best and fairest 1976, 1977
WAFL Hall of Fame 2007


Peter Featherby


A prolific ball-winner, he had the second highest confirmed possession game of all time, gathering 43 kicks, 8 handballs and 12 marks against Melbourne in Round 16, 1981.

Featherby amassed 55 possessions for Footscray in 1975 and 56 against Fitzroy in 1983




Ruck Rover, Centre, Wing wherever :)