All Time Fantasy Draft: Clubs

Started by AFEV, September 05, 2012, 06:42:01 AM

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AFEV

The All Time Draft: Clubs is an all time draft created by Boomz and myself. The draft will use the Eras shell and will commence at the completion of the  2012 AFL Finals Series.




The Rules

Subject to change.

Section 1

Eligibility

1.1

• Each player selected must have played a minimum of 1 senior game in a major australian rules competition. The competitions considered to be major are:
- VFL (1896-1990)
- AFL (1990-2012)
*see 2.2

1.2

• If a player played a senior game for 2 or more clubs he is only eligible for the club where he played the most games. If he has played the same amount of games for 2 or more clubs, he will be eligible for the club where made his senior debut.

1.3

• To ensure that getting the first picks with certain teams will not hand coaches are disadvantaged, University, Adelaide, Port Adelaide, We
st Coast, Fremantle, Gold Coast and Greater Western Sydney will be excluded from the competition.
The remaining teams are Brisbane/Fitzroy, Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Geelong, Hawthorn, Melbourne, North Melbourne, Richmond, St Kilda, Sydney/South Melbourne & Footscray.
*see 2.2



Section 2

Selection Process

2.1

• Each coach will select 2 players from each club. After this each team will have the opportunity to select 4 players from the final pool (see 2.2) giving them a total of 28 players - a best 22, 3 emergencies and 3 reserves.

2.2

• At the conclusion of the club drafting, all the remaining players will be placed in a 'final pool' and will be available to be drafted. Additionally, players from the excluded teams as well as players from the VFA, SANFL, WAFL and TFL (prior to 1990). Eligibility rules from the club draft will still apply.

2.3

• Each coach will be given 24 hours to make each selection. Your clock starts as soon as the pick immediately prior to yours is taken. Once your 24 hours have passed you will be skipped and the coach with the pick immediately after yours will be able to take their pick. You can then take your pick when you are next online. If you are spotted online while it is your pick, but fail to make your selection, the time you have remaining will be halved. Once you have had two selections skipped in a row you will be automatically skipped until you make your skipped selection. Players with back to back picks will be allocated 48 hours, and if they fail to take either of their picks regular rules will apply.

2.4

• Each club draft will use the following pick pattern (letters represent coaches):
A, B, C, D, E, F, F, E, D, C, B, A

2.5

• At the beginning of each new club draft the selection order will change, the person who received the first selection for the previous club will then receive the last, and each other manager will receive a selection which is one place higher than what they'd previously received.



Section 3

Misc.

3.1

• The draft will begin on the 30th of September.

3.2

• The draft will be completed by 6 coaches. Each coach will be invited to compete in the competition.
*Note that the number of coaches involved in the competition is currently being reviewed.

3.3

• To choose the draft order, each coach will be assigned a number which will then be plugged into a randomizer. The club draft and the final pool will use separate draft orders.

3.4

• The winner of the draft will be decided by 2 separate polls. 1 which will be public and one which will be private (only the coaches involved in the draft will vote).

3.5

• Please, if you know that you will be away for a prolonged period of time - Leave some picks with another FF member! This will help to keep the draft moving and will ensure you will not be put at a disadvantage by being skipped :)





The coaches:

Sid
Boomz
DazBurg
BratPack
Ringo




Draft Order

Brisbane: Bratpack, Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Ringo, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg, Bratpack

Carlton: Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Bratpack, Bratpack, Ringo, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg]

Collingwood: Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Bratpack, Dazburg, Dazburg, Bratpack, Ringo, Sid, Boomz

Essendon: Sid, Ringo, Bratpack, Dazburg, Boomz, Boomz, Dazburg, Bratpack, Ringo, Sid

Geelong: Ringo, Bratpack, Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg, Bratpack, Ringo

Hawthorn: Bratpack, Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Ringo, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg, Bratpack

Melbourne: Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Bratpack, Bratpack, Ringo, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg

North Melbourne: Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Bratpack, Dazburg, Dazburg, Bratpack, Ringo, Sid, Boomz

Richmond: Sid, Ringo, Bratpack, Dazburg, Boomz, Boomz, Dazburg, Bratpack, Ringo, Sid

St Kilda: Ringo, Bratpack, Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg, Bratpack, Ringo

Sydney: Bratpack, Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Ringo, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg, Bratpack

Footscray: Dazburg, Boomz, Sid, Ringo, Bratpack, Bratpack, Ringo, Sid, Boomz, Dazburg

Final Pool: Ringo, Boomz, Sid, Bratpack, Dazburg, Dazburg, Bratpack, Sid, Boomz, Ringo, Ringo, Boomz, Sid, Bratpack, Dazburg, Dazburg, Bratpack, Sid, Boomz, Ringo

AFEV

#1
Draft

Brisbane

1. Haydn Bunton Snr. (Bratpack)
2. Kevin Murray (DazBurg)
3. Paul Roos (Boomz)
4. Bernie Quinlan (Sid)
5. Allan Ruthven (Ringo)
6. Michael Voss (Ringo)
7. Jack Moriarty (Sid)
8. Garry Wilson (Boomz)
9. Wilfred Smallhorn (DazBurg)
10. Simon Black (BratPack)




Carlton

1. John Nicholls (DazBurg)
2. Greg Williams (Boomz)
3. Bruce Doull (Sid)
4. Alex Jesaulenko (Ringo)
5. Stephen Silvagni (BratPack)
6. Stephen Kernahan (Bratpack)
7. Robert Walls (Ringo)
8. Geoff Southby (Sid)
9. Craig Bradley (Boomz)
10. Harry Vallence (DazBurg)




Collingwood

1. Jack Regan (Boomz)
2. Gordon Coventry (Sid)
3. Peter Daicos (Ringo)
4. Darren Millane (BratPack)
5. Syd Coventry (DazBurg)
6. Bob Rose (DazBurg)
7. Len Thompson (BratPack)
8. Nathan Buckley (Ringo)
9. Albert Collier (Sid)
10. Dick Lee (Boomz)




Essendon

1. Dick Reynolds (Sid)
2. Simon Madden (Ringo)
3. John Coleman (BratPack)
4. Bill Hutchison (DazBurg)
5. James Hird (Boomz)
6. Albert Thurgood (Boomz)
7. Paul Salmon (DazBurg)
8. Terry Daniher (BratPack)
9. Tim Watson (Ringo)
10. Jack Clarke (Sid)




Geelong

1. Gary Ablett Senior (Ringo)
2. Graham Farmer (BratPack)
3. Bernie Smith (DazBurg)
4. Gary Ablett Junior (Boomz)
5. Doug Wade (Sid)
6. Reginald Hickey (Sid)
7. George Moloney (Boomz)
8. Carji Greeves (DazBurrg)
9. George Todd (BratPack)
10. Dick Grigg (Ringo)




Hawthorn

1. Peter Hudson (BratPack)
2. Leigh Matthews (DazBurg)
3. Jason Dunstall (Boomz)
4. Michael Tuck (Sid)
5. Gary Ayres (Ringo)
6. Kelvin Moore (Ringo)
7. Robert DiPierdomenico (Sid)
8. John Platten (Boomz)
9. Dermott Brereton (DazBurg)
10. Gary Buckenara (BratPack)




Melbourne

1. Ivor Warne Smith (DazBurg)
2. Jim Stynes (Boomz)
3. Ron Barassi (Sid)
4. Norm Smith (Ringo)
5. Robert Flower (BratPack)
6. Garry Lyon (BratPack)
7. Todd Viney (Ringo)
8. Jack Mueller (Sid)
9. Albert Chadwick (Boomz)
10. Fred Fanning (DazBurg)




North Melbourne

1. Wayne Carey (Boomz)
2. Keith Greig (Sid)
3. David Dench (Ringo)
4. Ross Glendinning (BratPack)
5. Malcolm Blight (DazBurg)
6. Brent Harvey (DazBurg)
7. Barry Cable (BratPack)
8. Wayne Schimmelbusch (Ringo)
9. Glenn Archer (Sid)
10. Les Foote (Boomz)




Richmond

1. Jack Dyer (Sid)
2. Kevin Bartlett (Ringo)
3. Royce Hart (BratPack)
4. Francis Bourke (DazBurg)
5. Roy Wright (Boomz)
6. Vic Thorp (Boomz)
7. Jack Titus (DazBurg)
8. Matthew Richardson (BratPack)
9. Kevin Sheedy (Ringo)
10. Dale Weightman (Sid)




St Kilda

1. Tony Lockett (Ringo)
2. Robert Harvey (BratPack)
3. Ian Stewart (DazBurg)
4. Darrel Baldock (Boomz)
5. Trevor Barker (Sid)
6. Steven Milne (Sid)
7. Verdun Howell (Boomz)
8. Neil Roberts (DazBurg)
9. Kevin Neale (BratPack)
10. Ross Smith (Ringo)




Sydney

1. Bob Skilton (BratPack)
2. Bob Pratt (DazBurg)
3. Adam Goodes (Boomz)
4. Paul Kelly (Sid)
5. Peter Bedford (Ringo)
6. Tony Morwood (Ringo)
7. Laurie Nash (Sid)
8. Ron Clegg (Boomz)
9. Herbert Matthews (DazBurg)
10. Dennis Carroll (BratPack)




Footscray

1. Ted Whitten (DazBurg)
2. Gary Dempsey (Boomz)
3. Scott West (Sid)
4. Doug Hawkins (Ringo)
5. Charlie Sutton (BratPack)
6. Chris Grant (BratPack)
7. Wally Donald (Ringo)
8. Brad Johnson (Sid)
9. Tony Liberatore (Boomz)
10. Allan Hopkins (DazBurg)




Boomz


BratPack

Hmmm #1 in Brisbane, Hawthorn and Sydney...Not exactly the best teams to work with but they have some talent

Holz

Quote from: BratPack on September 27, 2012, 03:01:19 PM
Hmmm #1 in Brisbane, Hawthorn and Sydney...Not exactly the best teams to work with but they have some talent

#1 at hawks is very very good. The other 2 not soo much.

AFEV

Quote from: Holzman on September 27, 2012, 06:58:18 PM
Quote from: BratPack on September 27, 2012, 03:01:19 PM
Hmmm #1 in Brisbane, Hawthorn and Sydney...Not exactly the best teams to work with but they have some talent

#1 at hawks is very very good. The other 2 not soo much.
Kevin Murray and Bob Skilton didn't go badly. :-X

Holz

Quote from: Sid on September 27, 2012, 07:02:31 PM
Quote from: Holzman on September 27, 2012, 06:58:18 PM
Quote from: BratPack on September 27, 2012, 03:01:19 PM
Hmmm #1 in Brisbane, Hawthorn and Sydney...Not exactly the best teams to work with but they have some talent

#1 at hawks is very very good. The other 2 not soo much.
Kevin Murray and Bob Skilton didn't go badly. :-X

If sydney is south Melbourne too than its pretty good.

AFEV

Quote from: Holzman on September 27, 2012, 07:20:02 PM
Quote from: Sid on September 27, 2012, 07:02:31 PM
Quote from: Holzman on September 27, 2012, 06:58:18 PM
Quote from: BratPack on September 27, 2012, 03:01:19 PM
Hmmm #1 in Brisbane, Hawthorn and Sydney...Not exactly the best teams to work with but they have some talent

#1 at hawks is very very good. The other 2 not soo much.
Kevin Murray and Bob Skilton didn't go badly. :-X

If sydney is south Melbourne too than its pretty good.
Yep. Brisbane is Fitzroy as well. It's in the rules. :)

Boomz

Draft is now open :) Not really a massive rush for the first pick though. BP up (Brisbane)

BratPack

After dragging myself out of bed tired yet not hungover from a big night as DazBurg's, I'll save the write up for later but I take Haydn Bunton Sr.

DazBurg

#10
ill take Kevin Murray

Kevin 'Bulldog' Murray (born 18 June 1938) was a champion Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League in 333 games over 18 seasons. Murray played for Fitzroy from 1955 to 1964, and from 1967 to 1974, winning nine best-and-fairest awards for the club. He was playing coach of Fitzroy in 1963, a job he also filled in 1964, along with representing and captaining his home state of Victoria. Although only 5'10" (178 cm) tall, he had a very long reach: his arm span was somewhere near 6'6" (198 cm). In 1965 and 1966 he moved to Western Australia to play for and captain/coach East Perth Football Club. During that time he played 44 West Australian National Football League (WANFL) games and captained WA at the 1966 Hobart Carnival during which is he was awarded a Simpson Medal for his match against VFA. He also won East Perth's best-and-fairest award in 1965. In 1966 he led East Perth to the WANFL Grand Final but they lost to Perth, which was captain/coached by former East Perth player Mal Atwell. Atwell had left the Royals to Perth because he didn't agree with Murray's methods. His return to Fitzroy was triumphant. He won the club's best-and-fairest award in his first two years back, and in 1969 he was awarded the Brownlow Medal. Amongst Murray's other honours, he was named an All-Australian player in 1958 and 1966. His 333 games for Fitzroy was a then VFL record, but 208 of these games resulted in losses, the most ever suffered by a single player in the VFL/AFL. He also played 44 games for East Perth, 24 for Victoria and six for WA. At the end of the 1996 season, Fitzroy merged with the Brisbane Bears to form the Brisbane Lions. Murray was a great supporter of the new entity, and the Lions' club championship award, the Merrett-Murray Medal, is part-named in Murray's honour. Murray has been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, and was elevated to legend status in 2010.


    333 VFL games
    44 WANFL games
    Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee
    Brownlow Medal 1969
    Represented Victoria 24 times
    Represented Western Australia 6 times
    All-Australian side 1958, 1966
    Fitzroy best-and-fairest 1956, 1958, 1960â€"64, 1968â€"69
    East Perth best-and-fairest 1965
    AFL Team of the Century

Boomz

I'll take Paul Roos. Toss up between 3 players but eventually decided on him.

AFEV

I'll take Bernie Quinlan. Write up will come later. :)

Ringo

Allan Ruthven - 5 times Club Champion, Team Captain 1948, and 1950 - 1955, Leading Gola kicker 4 times
Michael Voss - Great Player - Lousy Coach - Captained the Brisbane side in their 3 premiership years - 10 years as Captain/co captain of the club and 3 times best and fairest.

AFEV

Jack Moriarty. I promise I'll do write-ups when the chat empties out later :P