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Brownlow Medallist
- Jul 23, 2006
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I can tell you he was better than everyone else that played against them. Significantly.What can you tell us about the level of Coventry's finals opponents?
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I can tell you he was better than everyone else that played against them. Significantly.What can you tell us about the level of Coventry's finals opponents?
So when comparing Dusty to any of these players I think it mainly comes down to whether you want the better home & away player(many more game of much lesser importance) or finals(much fewer games but of much greater importance.)
Neither Martin or KB come close to Gordon Coventry’s Finals Record.
111 goals in finals
- 5 Premierships
- 9 goals in a Grand Final
- 7 goals in a Grand final
- 66% of the goals in another Grand Final including doubling the opposition Goal Tally
- 5 in a Semi Final
- 5 in a Preliminary Final
- 7 in a Semi Final
- 5 in a Semi Final
- 6 in a Preliminary Final
- 5 in a Semi Final
- 4 in a Preliminary Final
- 4 in a Grand Final
- 6 in a Semi Final
- 7 in a Prelim Final
You don't make finals without a good home & away season.
That is why you need to look at overall performance in both.
Sure. Agree.Equally, there are a lot of home & away games where the presence or absence of a gun player would not matter to the result. This is not as true for finals which tend to be played between more evenly matched teams.
Yes, he has Dustin covered where longevity is concerned, can't argue against that.Longevity is underrated and GAJ had that in spades compared with Dusty
And that's Dustin playing a special role in the greatest system AFL football has ever seen. Imagine what he could've did if he played a more selfish game?Dusty's GF were superior.
That was the GF where the Geelong players made it about themselves. 2007 was for the fans, 2008 was supposed to be for the players. So Gary jnr's 38 & 2 was a selfish effort that didn't go towards winning the flag.GAJ's best GF was the 2008 GF.
Sure. Agree.
Dusty still isn't the GOAT though.
Yes, he has Dustin covered where longevity is concerned, can't argue against that.
And that's Dustin playing a special role in the greatest system AFL football has ever seen. Imagine what he could've did if he played a more selfish game?
That was the GF where the Geelong players made it about themselves. 2007 was for the fans, 2008 was supposed to be for the players. So Gary jnr's 38 & 2 was a selfish effort that didn't go towards winning the flag.
All at the ripe young age of 33In fact, the 1980's finals KB went absolutely insane:
QF: 22 disposals, 6 goals
SF: 17 disposals, 8 goals
GF: 21 disposals, 7 goals
You've told us this 692 times!I am not saying he is. Just that he has some unique selling points in the argument - and they are very desirable ones at that.
I started watching footy in the 70's. I have never seen or heard of any player tearing final after final apart over a 4 year period the way Dusty did. Before I have seen one player have a great finals series, or maybe recurring brilliance in a couple of GF's(Hodge, Jarman, Ayres.) But never seen another player do what Dusty did - basically match or better the players with the biggest finals scoreboard impact of the era while only spending a third of his time forward - and no Joe the Gooses, downfield frees, 50m penalty gifts, soft free kicks or uncontested chest marks amongst that - just about all from winning contests and brilliant finishes. All this was done while he was also carrying a big load in the midfield.
Coventry played 31 finals for a goals average of 3.58, against his H&A average of 4.32, so a decline of 17%. His GF goal average was 3.56, so slightly down again.
KB’s finals goal average was 2.30 v 1.90 H&A, so a 21% bump. His GF goal average was 2.14 , again above H&A.
Martin’s disposal average was similar, but his goal and Goal assist average in finals was 2.82 v 1.80 H&A, so a 57% jump (goals only was 1.69 v 1.09 so a 55% jump). His GF average was 5.0, so a 277% jump (goals only was 3.33 v 1.09 so a 306% jump)
So Coventry was an inferior performer in finals than H&A, KB was a superior performer, and Martin … well …. off the charts.
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Yes, he has Dustin covered where longevity is concerned, can't argue against that.
And that's Dustin playing a special role in the greatest system AFL football has ever seen. Imagine what he could've did if he played a more selfish game?
That was the GF where the Geelong players made it about themselves. 2007 was for the fans, 2008 was supposed to be for the players. So Gary jnr's 38 & 2 was a selfish effort that didn't go towards winning the flag.
I don't remember his goals, but there you go. And when you consider that someone here said that Richmond's GF opponents were low level, Gary jnr's 38 & 2 was achieved whilst playing for by far the best team of the 2008 season, and his team still lost.Also, when you look at the 2 goals - 1 from a double 50m penalty, the other from a Joe the Goose he just eeded to convert from 25m under no physical pressure.
Yes.Was it the greatest system the game has ever seen?
It's interesting that most people believe that the midfield battle is where the game is won, so why bring up the forward line? Is it to draw attention to your potent midfield?The Cats system that operated from 07-11 had what was on paper one of the weakest forward lines of any triple premiership team in history if you look at the key forwards in it.
I believe my comment about Gary jnr's 38 & 2 in the 2008 GF are more than fair.and the same old Richmond heads piling in with their insecure and laughable Ablett bashing.
You might want to do a check of the weather and ground conditions etc in some of the games Coventry played in comparison to Martin in finals. Games where the weather was so bad only 3 goals were kicked. Coventry’s finals record stands alone.
We went in as underdogs in all bar the Giants game and Adelaide were considered a very strong side that year but of course they all appeared lacking once we smashed themDusty was a great finals player, no doubt.
He had three fantastic GF performances, but even Richmond supporters would agree that the overall quality of opponents was... low.
Anyway, you agree with my point - as a Richmond supporter you rank Dusty above GAJ.
Let's see what some other neutrals think.
The greatest Rioli to play the game by a long wayDusty's the second best big game Richmond player I've seen.
Best was the late, great Maurice Rioli.
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No love for Dean?The greatest Rioli to play the game by a long way
I dont think so.Now that he's retired, the hyperventilating that comes with seeing something unique will subside and his true standing in the game will be judged. He will have the reputation as the greatest 'big game' player ever until or if a similar unique set of circumstances gives someone else the opportunity to win three Norm Smiths in three winning grand finals. It guarantees a standing in the game. But over time, he will fall further and further back on the list of AFL greats.
nope.No love for Dean?