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

AFEV

First emergency is...:
Graham Moss

Another ruckman, I know, but a fantastic one at that. He was the dominant ruckman in the WAFL for a good portion of his career until Moss finally accepted one of dozens of offers made to lure him East. Once he got the Victoria he played for Essendon, and was an absolute sensation, winning the Brownlow in 76 before doing his knee and returning to Claremont, then (coming of a major knee injury) he one Claremont's B&F in 77. He was simply streets ahead of his opposition everywhere in every way possible.
One of the best you'll come across, in 343 senior games (State rep, VFL, WANFL) he won a Brownlow Medal, 4 Claremont B&Fs, 3 Essendon B&Fs, 20 WA rep games, 15 Vic Rep games, a premiership captain and coach.
Not many others can say they have done all that. He'll be more than handy for me.





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: Graham Moss, Harold Oliver, Wally Buttsworth, Paul Bagshaw

EMG: Tom Leahy, ______, ______

AFEV

Second emergency...:
John Todd

John Todd made headlines when in 1955, as a 17 year old, he became the person ever to win a Sandover Medal. His record stands to this day and may never be beaten. He also won South Fremantle's B&F AND represented the state this season. Truly admirable stuff.
The next year the state was sent into shock when he did a serious knee injury which at the time appeared as though it would end his career. But Todd was tough and his passion for football far too great for him to give in, he returned in 1958 and once again won South Fremantles Best and Fairest award.
Injuries continued to trouble the lad but his talent shone through and in 1961 he won South Fremantle's B&F for a third time and was prominent in WA's Carnival victory and was selected for the All Australian Squad.
Todd has become a constant reminder that even the most gifted of footballers can be cut down by injury, and no doubt his story is unnerving for those who have struggled with fitness. Perhaps had his body not been so cruel o him he could have become the greatest footballer ever, we'll never know. Nevertheless his courage and footballing ability hold him in good stead as one of Western Australia's finest, and I'll be glad to add him to my team.






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: Graham Moss, Harold Oliver, Wally Buttsworth, Paul Bagshaw

EMG: Tom Leahy, John Todd, ______

Cookie Monster

Merv Neagle


first name to come into my head.

Boomz

I'll take Paul Salmon ;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, Mel Whinnen, Syd Barker

EMG: Burnie Payne, Paul Salmon, ____

c4v3m4n


AFEV


c4v3m4n

Excellent.

I'll do a full write-up in the morning but I choose...

Stan Heal.

I assume he hasn't been taken?

RiOtChEsS

Quote from: c4v3m4n on August 08, 2011, 11:34:55 PM
Excellent.

I'll do a full write-up in the morning but I choose...

Shane Heal.

I assume he hasn't been taken?

::) :o :P

RiOtChEsS





B: Brian Lake, Matthew Pavlich, Luke Hodge
HB: Brendon Goddard, Glen Jackovich, Sam Fisher
C: Adam Goodes, Michael Voss, Scott Pendlebury
HF: Steve Johnson, Matthew Richardson, Lance Franklin
FF: Matthew Lloyd, Tony Lockett, Darren Jarman
Followers: Aaron Sandilands, Nicholas Naitanui, Joel Selwood
Bench Andrew McLeod, Paul Chapman, Cyril Rioli, Mark Ricciuto
EMG Dale Thomas, Alan Didak, _______

c4v3m4n

Quote from: Marcz on August 09, 2011, 12:01:08 AM
Quote from: c4v3m4n on August 08, 2011, 11:34:55 PM
Excellent.

I'll do a full write-up in the morning but I choose...

Shane Heal.

I assume he hasn't been taken?

::) :o :P

I don't remember saying that...  :-\ :P

AFEV

Pothead and Hulmie are skipped. The Return is up but he only has 8 hours.

AFEV

The Return is skipped, Hulmie and pothead are skipped AGAIN ::)
Marcz is up.

Come on guys, you voted to continue ;)

c4v3m4n

Yep, just waiting on Marcz...  ;)

AFEV

Quote from: c4v3m4n on August 12, 2011, 01:00:59 AM
Yep, just waiting on Marcz...  ;)
Who is also skipped as of now :|

RiOtChEsS





B: Brian Lake, Matthew Pavlich, Luke Hodge
HB: Brendon Goddard, Glen Jackovich, Sam Fisher
C: Adam Goodes, Michael Voss, Scott Pendlebury
HF: Steve Johnson, Matthew Richardson, Lance Franklin
FF: Matthew Lloyd, Tony Lockett, Darren Jarman
Followers: Aaron Sandilands, Nicholas Naitanui, Joel Selwood
Bench Andrew McLeod, Paul Chapman, Cyril Rioli, Mark Ricciuto
EMG Dale Thomas, Alan Didak, Leon Davis

Neon has electric pace, skills and a swingman that gives me versatility and tackle pressure...

the final side il do at a later date aswell as the write up, its a difficult time for me to focus on it at the moment and my time on FF will be brief at best over the coming weeks due to what il call STUFF that needs all of my attention to be resolved, hopefully i dont let u guys down or hold u up and il get to it as soon as i can but im projecting atleast 1-2 weeks to get it done depending on how things go...