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574 - google, not my head lolI want him to get past Stephen Milne, anyone know his # off the top of their head?
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574 - google, not my head lolI want him to get past Stephen Milne, anyone know his # off the top of their head?
He needs a contract extension. He has to get past that shit stain of a person.574 - google, not my head lol
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No chance.If he gets to 50 , would like to think he is an AA chance . Unlikely they pick him though
His defensive pressure has dropped off but not his footy smarts.I honestly thought he was cooked at some stages early this year
Just shows what I know I guess, has been excellent since the mid season bye.
What we really need now in the forward line is a high pressure small forward to complement Luke's natural goal scoring ability.
Main reason would be that last year they almost completely ignored players from bottom 8 sides. They had a couple but it was a clear direction to lick players from top 8 sides.Still think he can get another two years after this as we hopefully climb! AA chance is a lot more alive than people give credit for. Why not?
He needs a contract extension. He has to get past that s**t stain of a person.
For those interested (and in the absence of the old goalkicking thread), Luke Breust became the 63rd player in history to kick 500 goals (and 10th non key forward).
He now has 509 and remains 63rd. Longmire (511), Sumich (514) and Stevie J (516) are the players in his sight to overtake next.
Top 50 all time requires 550 goals, which would put him past Daicos, Tredrea and Gehrig (all equal on 549).
Interested to hear predictions on what people think he'll get to?
520. Arguably in the top 10 mid/small forwards all time goals kicked.
Arguably because piggy dunstall is 4cm taller in Wikipedia for example
He just passed Steve Johnson and Brent Harvey, one behind m o’louglin
IMO Guys like Matthews and Bartlett don't count because they were clearly rovers who rested forward. Small forwards need to be specialised, guys like Breust and Stevie J may have spent some time in the middle but most of their career has been in the forward 50.It isn't really arguable at all.
No one considers Dunstall a small forward. It's not simply about wikipedia height. Dunstall was obviously a full forward. His height was normal for a full forward of his era. It's like trying to argue Polly Farmer wasn't a ruckman because he is shorter than the rucks of today (shorter than some of the mids, let alone KPP's in fact). However, Polly Farmer's height was similarly advantageous as Max Gawn's is today. He was about the same percentage taller than his teammates than Max is to his (just the world is getting taller). We may reach a point where Mitch Lewis is not considered KPP height, just as we do with Brereton and Dunstall today.
Either way, I perfer the term "non KPP forward" rather than using the term small or medium forward, as the latter inevitably gets people arguing over cms, rather than the position and style of play.
Breust is 8th as far as non KPP forwards go (behind only Matthews, Bartlett, Betts, Milne, (Dick) Harris, (Brad) Johnson and Daicos).
thanks, your description also suits players who played other positions/ areas of the ground than fwds (mid, defence, ruck, etc.) - e.g. Lethal, Hale?It isn't really arguable at all.
No one considers Dunstall a small forward. It's not simply about wikipedia height. Dunstall was obviously a full forward. His height was normal for a full forward of his era. It's like trying to argue Polly Farmer wasn't a ruckman because he is shorter than the rucks of today (shorter than some of the mids, let alone KPP's in fact). However, Polly Farmer's height was similarly advantageous as Max Gawn's is today. He was about the same percentage taller than his teammates than Max is to his (just the world is getting taller). We may reach a point where Mitch Lewis is not considered KPP height, just as we do with Brereton and Dunstall today.
Either way, I perfer the term "non KPP forward" rather than using the term small or medium forward, as the latter inevitably gets people arguing over cms, rather than the position and style of play.
Breust is 8th as far as non KPP forwards go (behind only Matthews, Bartlett, Betts, Milne, (Dick) Harris, (Brad) Johnson and Daicos).
thanks, your description also suits players who played other positions/ areas of the ground than fwds (mid, defence, ruck, etc.) - e.g. Lethal, Hale?