All Time Fantasy Draft: AFL

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c4v3m4n

Quote from: Sid on July 30, 2011, 02:58:19 PM
What are everyones thoughts on picking coaches after we all have 22 players?

I'm all for it, though it's a little tricky seeing as a few people have picked great coaches (Sheedy, McHale, Norm Smith) as players...

I think we should also be allowed to pick 3 emergencies as well!  :)

AFEV

Quote from: c4v3m4n on July 30, 2011, 03:50:11 PM
Quote from: Sid on July 30, 2011, 02:58:19 PM
What are everyones thoughts on picking coaches after we all have 22 players?

I'm all for it, though it's a little tricky seeing as a few people have picked great coaches (Sheedy, McHale, Norm Smith) as players...

I think we should also be allowed to pick 3 emergencies as well!  :)
I'd certainly be up for that. I have there is still a lot of talent left on the table.

bomberboy0618


Boomz

#828
Neil Kerley

Brilliant player for his state & in his state too. He was also a champion coach. Legend of SA football.

260 games and 123 goals for West Adelaide, South Adelaide and Glenelg
Captain of West Adelaide, South Adelaide and Glenelg 10 years
5 time best and fairest for West Adelaide and Glenelg
Played 32 games for South Australia & captain for 6 years
All Australian 1961
Australian 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, Neil Kerley, __, __

Cookie Monster

Carl Ditterich (St Kilda/Melbourne)

10/10/1945

Inducted: 2004

Burst onto the scene as a young ruckman for St Kilda in 1963 and dominated with a mixture of athleticism and aggression. Later played and coached at Melbourne.

Playing career: 1963-1980 (St K 1963-72, 1976-78; Melb 1973-1975, 1979-80)

Games: 285 (St K 203, Melb 82) Goals: 199 (St K 156, Melb 43)

Player honors: St K Best & Fairest 1968; Melb Best & Fairest 1973l St K captain 1976-1977; Melb captain-coach 1979-1980; St K Team of the Century; Victoria (6 games, 2 goals)

AFEV

#830
My first bench player is:
Tom Leahy

every major footballing state has one ruckman who is clearly miles ahead of the rest. Victoria had Nicholls, Western Australia had Polly, and South Australia, well they had Tom Leahy.
Known as 'The Prince Of Ruckmen' Leahy succeeded in a period where ruckmen were targeted by the opposition rover in an attempt to prevent them from contesting at the bounce. Leahy used his superior football mind, strength and athleticism to become the greatest ruckman in the nation. He was loved by the public, despite often being objected to rough and illegal contact Leahy was never flustered, he remained calm, focused and seemingly quite joyous.
Don't take him as a softy though, as soon as play started he would use his strength and size if need be, albeit legally and never with malicious intent.
Frankly stunned he made it this far 8)





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

I/C: Tom Leahy, ______, ______, ______

AFEV

#831
Number 10 is...:
Harold Oliver

Harold Oliver was another crowd favourite during the early 1900's, probably due to his remarkable marking abilities, wondrous ball handling and disposal and scintillating pace.
He could win a match off his own boot and often did, his abilities seeing him become to be one of the best players never to win a Magarey Medal.

He regularly made appearances for SA and thrilled crowds at that level as well, and was a member of the squad that won the 1911 Carnival.

He'll forever be remembered as one of the most exciting players ever to play the game, and his explosive style and versatility (often succeeding on the ball, down back or up forward) will make him a likely sub.





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

I/C: Tom Leahy, Harold Oliver, ______, ______

Cookie Monster

Les Foote (North Melbourne/St Kilda)

20/8/1924

Inducted: 1996

Centreman with great pace and capacity to weave his way out of trouble.

Playing career: 1941-1955 (NM 1941-1951, St K 1954-1955)

Games: 167 (NM 134, St K 33) Goals: 109 (NM 105, St K 4)

Player honors: NM Best & Fairest 1945, 1948, 1949, St K Best & Fairest 1954; NM captain 1948-1951; Kang Team of the Century; Victoria (10 games, 4 goals).


your all good to go now

bomberboy0618

I swear I was going to pick him hilly but chose west.

Boomz

Syd Jackson.

Silky skilled & extremely quick he was great in the middle for East Perth & tied for the Sandover medal in '63 but was ineligible having been suspended during the season. After he joined Carlton in the VFL he played as HFF and was as good if not better there winning 2 premierships with the blues. Adds another dimension to my fwd line :D

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, Syd Jackson
FF: Jack Titus, Ken Farmer, George Moloney
Foll: Polly Farmer, Haydn Bunton Sr, Bob Rose
Interchange: Len Thompson, Neil Kerley, __, __

The return

tbh i thought alot of modern players would go now but since they went early it hasnt happen

bomberboy0618

Has Neil kerley been picked?
On my touch so can't check :/

c4v3m4n

Yes, BOOMZ picked him just recently.

c4v3m4n

BB, just a heads up too, you'll be skipped in 106 minutes...  :-\

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