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Started by Jormas, June 02, 2012, 04:09:34 PM

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JBs-Hawks

Because on his Scott Cummings was a good full forward. Wasn't always fat ;)

Cicjose

First player in DT History to break 200

tbagrocks

I dunno is Cummings was any good he might have not had to try at three clubs before failing! had a great game and was a pretty good kick but... 14 WTF

Football Factory

#33
Quote from: tbagrocks on June 02, 2012, 08:56:57 PM
I dunno is Cummings was any good he might have not had to try at three clubs before failing! had a great game and was a pretty good kick but... 14 WTF
I heard he ate 14 burgers the other day  ;D



tbagrocks

Quote from: FOOTBALL FACTORY on June 02, 2012, 09:24:27 PM
Quote from: tbagrocks on June 02, 2012, 08:56:57 PM
I dunno is Cummings was any good he might have not had to try at three clubs before failing! had a great game and was a pretty good kick but... 14 WTF
I heard he ate 14 burgers the other day  ;D
lol, and Billy beat him with 18

Chelskiman

Wow.  I watched the game but only just logged on to see his score.  Anyone who had him as captain would be laughing all the way to the bank.  400+ is pretty much one player getting as much as four.  That's insane!

Zombie2.5

#36
204 YOU LEGEND BUDDY!!
Yeah, Buddy most goals since Cummings' 14.1 in 2000, R4 v Adelaide.
LeCras got 12 and Kennedy got 11 recently


:o

Chopps

If you one of the 37% you'd hate yourself

Jormas

Had the trade button on him for beams last week, rage trade.
Hopefully this sparks form and gets 120-140 every week and kicks 13.4 not 4.13!!

PowerBug

Quote from: Jormas on June 03, 2012, 10:53:41 AM
Had the trade button on him for beams last week, rage trade.
Hopefully this sparks form and gets 120-140 every week and kicks 13.4 not 4.13!!
You did what??

Eagle boy

Quote from: Eagle boy on June 02, 2012, 04:34:47 PM
150-160

It seems as though at half time y'day I underestimated the power of "The Buddy".

stew42

Quote from: Cicjose on June 02, 2012, 08:52:58 PM
First player in DT History to break 200

But not in Fantasy Football...
Dunstall scored 243, when he kicked 17.5 back in Round 7 1992. Dunstall also got 208 in Round 22 that year. In that year he averaged 112, getting 5 150+ scores and 3 scores at 200 or more!!!

GAS (Ablett Snr), scored 213
Lockett got 209, as did Wayne Carey
 
Source: http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/records.php
http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/year.php?firstname=Jason&surname=Dunstall&year=1992

Beard

Quote from: stew42 on June 03, 2012, 01:44:23 PM
Quote from: Cicjose on June 02, 2012, 08:52:58 PM
First player in DT History to break 200

But not in Fantasy Football...
Dunstall scored 243, when he kicked 17.5 back in Round 7 1992. Dunstall also got 208 in Round 22 that year. In that year he averaged 112, getting 5 150+ scores and 3 scores at 200 or more!!!

GAS (Ablett Snr), scored 213
Lockett got 209, as did Wayne Carey
 
Source: http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/records.php
http://www.fanfooty.com.au/players/year.php?firstname=Jason&surname=Dunstall&year=1992

Since DT came out

stew42

Pah, real DT started in the Age newspaper in '91! Dang I feel nostalgic...

RoughRed

Quote from: tbagrocks on June 02, 2012, 08:56:57 PM
I dunno is Cummings was any good he might have not had to try at three clubs before failing! had a great game and was a pretty good kick but... 14 WTF
Don't know if it applies to Scott Cummings but be careful about the the "try three clubs before failing" comment. A couple who may take issue with the comment would be

Greg Williams - Geelong 1984-85, 34 games. Sydney Swans 1986-91, 107 games. Carlton 1992-97, 109 games.
Dermott Brereton - Hawthorn 1982-92, 189 games. Sydney Swans 1994, 7 games. Collingwood 1995, 15 games.
Len Thompson - Collingwood 1965-78, 270 games.  South Melbourne 1979, 20 games. Fitzroy 1980, 13 games.
Brent Crosswell - Carlton 1968-75, 98 games. North Melbourne 1975-79, 76 games. Melbourne 1980-82, 48 games.
John Rantall - South Melbourne 1963-72 and 1976-79, 260 games. North Melbourne 1973-75, 70 games. Fitzroy 1980, 6 games.
Barry Hall - St. Kilda 1996-2001, 88 games. Sydney 2002-09, 162 games. Western Bulldogs 2010-11, 27 games.

Personally I have played "0" games of AFL but over 270 footballers have played for three VFL/AFL clubs since 1897.
From the list above some of them were pretty good. AND all of them managed to get on the park

By the way Scott Cummings played for 4 clubs and was the Coleman medal winner in 1999