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Bang on. There seems to be some sort of confusion about what constitutes a champion player. Is it longevity? John Blakey played a squillion games, yet I wouldn't put him in that category. Is it accolades? The Woewodin argument has been done to death but it's still valid up to a point. Is it premierships? Martin Pike has 4 of them, but surely doesn't figure. Is it consistent excellence over x amount of years? That's probably getting closer to the nub of it.
All the flags and B&Fs and medals are handy guides to a player's status, but personally I think the thing that really counts is the big moment in the big game, and champions are the ones who relish in taking those opportunities. For this reason, I rate Bartel higher than most here. He's the go-to guy for those pressure moments. He wants to be the one with the responsibility.
If I could pick any current player to kick for goal after the siren to win a flag, I'd pick Bartel. Carey was the same (not that I am comparing the two); he wanted to be the 'one', to have the ball in his hands when the moment came. Ablett Snr, when he was switched on, had this attitude. He was allegedly heard to say prior to the 1989 grand final "Just get it down to me boys, and I'll do the rest." Didn't quite pan out but it wasn't through lack of trying.
Anyway, the heat of finals is where champion quality comes to the fore and Bartel has been instrumental in each of Geelong's flags. 2007; kicked a crushing goal late in the first quarter against Port and collected 30 odd and a couple of goals. 2009; switched to defense mode, sacrificed his own game and locked a rampant Lenny Hayes out of the game. 2011; again deferred from playing midfield and patched holes where needed, plus kicked 3 incredibly important goals, all difficult, all very timely. He was serviceable in 2008 which is more than can be said for quite a few Geelong players, Ablett excepted, but let's just forget about that for a moment...
He hasn't been an elite midfielder in terms of numbers for a while, but not because he lacks the ability any more. It's more because Geelong don't need him to be that. He has greater value as a Mr Fixit-style utility these days. It's never going to get him AA honours, but it wins games for Geelong.
Bit of a Bartel fest there. Point being he embodies what I consider to be champion quality. Never wavers, there at the crucial moment more often than not. Lenny Hayes is the same kind of player in his own way, as was Voss. Bartel doesn't quite have the edge that Voss had in his game, but that aside I think they compare pretty favorably at the moment.
Pavlich is a gun player, appears to have all the bases covered and is physically far more gifted than Bartel, but doesn't have that last ounce in him to make him really want to be 'the guy'.
I'll take Bartel, Hodge, Scarlett, Judd, Hayes, Aaron Fiora... in the real heat, when the pressure is dialled up to 12, those are guys I want to be relying on.
supreme post.