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Without a doubtFuture HOF premiership players
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Without a doubtFuture HOF premiership players
Cox and I don't even think it is close as he is the only one on that list that changed his entire position in terms of what future ruckmen were expected to be able to do.
Cox a clear #1. Not advocating that he'd be top 5 but how does Blicavs not even make the initial list?
1x Flag. 1x AA. 2x B&F.
Sandilands is good enough to make it to the AFL hall of fame too lolCox is also a Hall Of Fame inductee. Once you add that to the 6 x AA awards he stands out a fair bit
Watch the last quarter of the 2010 GF draw! Great player (and yeah s**t bloke).Fully admit that him being an absolute piece of s**t as a human being clouds my judgement, but Milne is way too high on these lists.
His record looks good, so people feel they “have to” include him, but do you really want him on your side in a Final ahead of guys like McGovern, Morris, Rutten, Bruest etc who either played key structural roles or actually performed in the most important games?
He was too one dimensional for me. He’s a guy who’s numbers look great, but for impact on games he falls being many other rookies.
Milne kicked goals when the Saints were absolute rubbish. He fully deserves to be well ahead of Breust.Fully admit that him being an absolute piece of s**t as a human being clouds my judgement, but Milne is way too high on these lists.
His record looks good, so people feel they “have to” include him, but do you really want him on your side in a Final ahead of guys like McGovern, Morris, Rutten, Bruest etc who either played key structural roles or actually performed in the most important games?
He was too one dimensional for me. He’s a guy who’s numbers look great, but for impact on games he falls being many other rookies.
Only because of the ridiculous captaincy rotation system they had at the Swans in 2005. It still really annoys me that Kirk wasn’t up there holding the trophy aloft with Paul Roos. Instead, it was a bald meathead who punched his way to infamy (both before and after that Premiership).Only one premiership captain to choose from. Easy pickings