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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Agreed.Judd, Ablett and Scarlett. Maybe Cox too.
If the world ended today, anyone worthy of HOF entrance is a champion imo. So while Judd, Goodes, Ablett are on another level, I'd call guys like Steve Johnson champions. Yes, he's a wank on the field at times but he has been a sensational forward for years.
Enright is another who many would consider just a very good player but 2 time B&F in a premiership season, multiple AA's, best medium defender I've probably seen. Champion written all over him imo.
EDIT: Johnson borderline actually. Enright definitely for mine.
Adelaide: 0
Brisbane: Black, Brown
Carlton: Judd
Collingwood: Swan
Essendon: Fletcher
Fremantle: Pavlich
Hawthorn: Franklin, Hodge
Geelong: Enright, Bartel, Scarlett
Gold Coast: Ablett
Melbourne: 0
North: Harvey
Port: 0
Richmond: 0
St Kilda: Hayes, Riewoldt
Sydney: Goodes
West Coast: Cox
Western Bulldogs: 0
Kerr, Selwood, Mitchell, Chapman, SJ borderline. Might be forgetting others.
Franklin, Selwood are young but have already done enough to be mentioned in conversations like these. Swan likewise due to being a late bloomer but his best is good enough to also be mentioned. They don't have the longetivity of the obvious candidates like Judd, Black, Goodes etc.
Not many defenders. Glass and Rutten are probably two who have had excellent careers but just fall short?
Adelaide: Scott Thompson
Brisbane Lions: Simon Black, Jonathan Brown
Carlton: Chris Judd, Marc Murphy
Collingwood: Dane Swan, Scott Pendlebury, Dale Thomas, Luke Ball, Travis Cloke, Heath Shaw, Ben Reid, Alan Didak
Essendon: Dustin Fletcher, Jobe Watson
Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich, Aaron Sandilands, David Mundy
Geelong: Matthew Scarlett, Jimmy Bartel, Corey Enright, Joel Selwood, Paul Chapman, Steve Johnson, James Kelly, Joel Corey
Gold Coast: Gary Ablett
GWS Giants: 0
Hawthorn: Lance Franklin, Luke Hodge, Sam Mitchell
Melbourne: 0
North Melbourne: Brent Harvey
Port Adelaide: 0
Richmond: Brett Deledio
St Kilda: Lenny Hayes, Nick Riewoldt, Brendon Goddard, Stephen Milne
Sydney: Adam Goodes
West Coast: Dean Cox, Daniel Kerr, Darren Glass, Andrew Embley
Western Bulldogs: Adam Cooney, Matthew Boyd, Ryan Griffen
Agreed.
Goodes would be close.
If the world ended today, anyone worthy of HOF entrance is a champion imo. So while Judd, Goodes, Ablett are on another level, I'd call guys like Steve Johnson champions. Yes, he's a wank on the field at times but he has been a sensational forward for years.
Enright is another who many would consider just a very good player but 2 time B&F in a premiership season, multiple AA's, best medium defender I've probably seen. Champion written all over him imo.
EDIT: Johnson borderline actually. Enright definitely for mine.
Adelaide: 0
Brisbane: Black, Brown
Carlton: Judd
Collingwood: Swan
Essendon: Fletcher
Fremantle: Pavlich
Hawthorn: Franklin, Hodge
Geelong: Enright, Bartel, Scarlett
Gold Coast: Ablett
Melbourne: 0
North: Harvey
Port: 0
Richmond: 0
St Kilda: Hayes, Riewoldt
Sydney: Goodes
West Coast: Cox
Western Bulldogs: 0
Kerr, Selwood, Mitchell, Chapman, SJ borderline. Might be forgetting others.
Franklin, Selwood are young but have already done enough to be mentioned in conversations like these. Swan likewise due to being a late bloomer but his best is good enough to also be mentioned. They don't have the longetivity of the obvious candidates like Judd, Black, Goodes etc.
Not many defenders. Glass and Rutten are probably two who have had excellent careers but just fall short?
Rate Enright highly. We all have players who we pump up and Enright is one I've always been a fan of. No issue with Chapman and SJ above him, I'd put them on the list, rather than take Enright off it.Gee Enright has gone from massively underrated to massively overrated. He is a great half back flanker but not in the same class as Chapman or Johnson let alone a champion. Probably on the same level as Milburn.
Personally I think the Hawthorn poster above probably got the list right. Wouldn't label any others as champions. The rest are atleast one level below. Although how good do you have to be to be a champion? Everyone has their own definition of champion let alone their own definition of what defines a good footballer so comparing is a bit difficult. When people start threads like these they should really define what they mean by champion.
Surely this guys taking the piss?
The guys bolded are not champions, and there's a few others I didn't bold that are highly highly questionable too.
You would think in 20 years time, those 3 will be the names that are mentioned among the greatest ever players to play the game out of the blokes running around today.
I have Ablett, Judd & Goodes as the standout guys in the league.
Franklin's still too young imo but is only 2-3 years from being up there but will definitely get there.
Brown & Reiwoldt aren't champions imo. If Brown hadn't been hampered by injuries over the last couple of seasons he'd be up there but he hasn't had the continuity/consistency to be considered imo, it's a shame, but that's just the way it is.
Reiwoldt's a great player, but he's not a champion. A premiership probably would have elevated him to that status but it just wasn't to be.
Ablett, Goodes, Judd, Scarlett, Harvey, Reiwoldt & possibly Mitchell
Mitchell & Harvey are good, solid, dependables but not champions. Pavlich, on the other hand, is a champion of our game. Its been said before - if he'd played for a Melbourne based team he'd get the recognition he deserved.
Being a superstar doesn't necessarily mean they're a champion, that's a pretty important distinction for me.
Buddy - not a champion (yet)
Dustin Fletcher - champion (i reckon, anyway)
I have Ablett, Judd & Goodes as the standout guys in the league.
Franklin's still too young imo but is only 2-3 years from being up there but will definitely get there.
Brown & Reiwoldt aren't champions imo. If Brown hadn't been hampered by injuries over the last couple of seasons he'd be up there but he hasn't had the continuity/consistency to be considered imo, it's a shame, but that's just the way it is.
Reiwoldt's a great player, but he's not a champion. A premiership probably would have elevated him to that status but it just wasn't to be.
Great post - agree
Buddy's a great player and will be a champion but he doesnt have the consistency over the time period some of the others have for mine.
Surely we are looking at sustained excellence over 8-10yrs + to justify it?
["I don't know why Pavlich is so underrated."]
It is probably because he has repeatedly kicked points (or fumbled) when the game is on the line. It has just happened too many times. To me, the ability to kick the match winner/stand up under maximum pressure is a defining quality of champions.