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Still can't believe Russell Greene and Alastair Lynch are not in it. Both were great players.
You don’t think Bartel and Enright belong in the HoF?Is S.Hocking now hall of fame chairman of selectors?
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Not really, especially when you factor in that it is really 3 leagues in particular that inductees are drawn from.
Mitchell and Bartel are Brownlow medalists, multiple AAs, have 7 flags between them, a Norm Smith, and 300 gamers.
Enright was a club games record holder and 6 time AA
Aish I missed a lot of his achievements but by all accounts was an absolute legend of SA football
Williams has achieved a colossal amount in SA footy, coached a flag, set a games record in the VFL for an SA player.
These aren’t just 200 gamers who maybe pinched a flag and made a couple of State of Origin sides
There’s roughly 550 active AFL players at any given time at the moment and in the past there were probably 7-800 across the VFL, SANFL, WAFL.
If they’re inducting 5-6-7 guys a year, that is roughly 1 per cent of the playing population. I think that’s a pretty reasonable representation for an honour like this
You don’t think Bartel and Enright belong in the HoF?
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Dustin Fletcher is more worthy than everyone inducted tonight and his continued non induction is just ridiculous.
Dustin Fletcher is more worthy than everyone inducted tonight and his continued non induction is just ridiculous.
Bartel one of three players in AFL/VFL history to win a Brownlow/Norm Smith and play 300 games.if he doesn’t deserve to be in there is a long list of players who need to be evictedScarlett and Ablett Jnr (standouts of their generation).
Bartel was a great player but he was on the same tier as Lenny Hayes, Nigel Lappin, Josh Kennedy (Swans), Dane Swan and similar types. If you looking back on 100 years of VFL/AFL, so many wonderful players who were the equal of such players.
It’s the Australian Football Hall of Fame not the AFL Hall of FameThree 'relatively' modern players is probably at least one too many for a 150 year old game, especially one being a current senior coach.
I think Robert Walls said something about the AFL hall of fame being the final crowning achievement the game can give you, or words to that effect, that's probably a better way of approaching it.
Three 'relatively' modern players is probably at least one too many for a 150 year old game, especially one being a current senior coach.
I think Robert Walls said something about the AFL hall of fame being the final crowning achievement the game can give you, or words to that effect, that's probably a better way of approaching it.
Agree, must be holding him back a few years because of supplements saga?
You must be fun at parties.It’s the Australian Football Hall of Fame not the AFL Hall of Fame
Not really, especially when you factor in that it is really 3 leagues in particular that inductees are drawn from.
Mitchell and Bartel are Brownlow medalists, multiple AAs, have 7 flags between them, a Norm Smith, and 300 gamers.
Enright was a club games record holder and 6 time AA
Aish I missed a lot of his achievements but by all accounts was an absolute legend of SA football
Williams has achieved a colossal amount in SA footy, coached a flag, set a games record in the VFL for an SA player.
These aren’t just 200 gamers who maybe pinched a flag and made a couple of State of Origin sides
There’s roughly 550 active AFL players at any given time at the moment and in the past there were probably 7-800 across the VFL, SANFL, WAFL.
If they’re inducting 5-6-7 guys a year, that is roughly 1 per cent of the playing population. I think that’s a pretty reasonable representation for an honour like this
Lappin is in there. I liked him as a player but he was on par with Mark Mercuri as a player. Winning a 3rd premiership and playing more games obviously lifts him into HoF calculations it would seem but I wouldn’t have either of them in there. And Bickley… bloody hell…Bartel was a great player but he was on the same tier as Lenny Hayes, Nigel Lappin, Josh Kennedy (Swans), Dane Swan and similar types. If you looking back on 100 years of VFL/AFL, so many wonderful players who were the equal of such players.
Greene yes. Lynch, honestly he had one very good season in 1993 (B&F and AA) and then he was ruined with his illness. He eventually got back to being a very solid key forward for Brisbane but he was never among the top players in the league again. Not sure he’s HoF worthy.
Jobe doesn't deserve it.Absolutely not trolling…but could it relate to the 1 year ban?
They haven’t put Jobe Watson in have they?
Thanks for sharingI’m so meh about this. It really is so boring.
They stuffed it up. They should’ve started with one person per year since the game was invented, and then continued with a new inductee each year. Make it properly exclusive.
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Convicted drug cheats whould never be included in the Hall of Fame in any sport. To even ask the question seems delusional beyond beleif.Dustin Fletcher is more worthy than everyone inducted tonight and his continued non induction is just ridiculous.
Why are players who spent their career playing in a third tier league getting inducted? He may have been great - but we'll never know because he never had the ticker to mix it with the best. Hall of Fame should only include players who played at the elite level.
The AFL are becoming a joke with the constant pandering to the sooks in SA and WA. If this bloke gets in for playing SANFL - Nick Sautner should have been in years ago.
I do think the hof needs to be tightened up. Happy for Mitchell and bartel but I'm on the fence with enright.