He currently has 4.Fox Footy's Brad Johnsonwb fame still has Gov at Back Pocket in his All-Australian team. 6 A-A's would almost have him amongst all time elite defenders.
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He currently has 4.Fox Footy's Brad Johnsonwb fame still has Gov at Back Pocket in his All-Australian team. 6 A-A's would almost have him amongst all time elite defenders.
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Somehow the last few years have diminished McGovern's reputation. Ever key defender these days is a wanna-be McGovern.
Somehow the last few years have diminished McGovern's reputation. Ever key defender these days is a wanna-be McGovern.
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Replace glass with macintosh I reckonGlass/Jako our FB/CHB combo with McGovern to play the floating third tall.
Oppo would never score over 60.
Replace glass with macintosh I reckon
Just to throw a spanner in the works here. If McIntosh hadn't done his knee he was a better player than either of them. Jako's knee hurt his game, McIntosh's knee ruined his career.
Brilliant defensively, fastest player on the list and was very good with ball in hand before the knee recon as well. (also had a degenerative issue in his other knee the poor bastard)
Gov wins you games. Other KPB such as Jacko and more recently Andrews are outstanding at nullifying a quality key forwards, better than Gov in thar regard, but they only contribute to winning games.
Gov is an actual game winner. Exhibit A 2018GF.
I love Jacko, played most my footy in the 27 because of him but give me Gov.
I'm sure this makes sense in your head. Are you saying Gov is more effective at transitioning defense into scoring?
If so, I think that is underselling Jakovich or at least only recollecting late career Jako after he was slowed right down by his knee. My memories of Jako are dominated by his bursting runs off the half back line. Most definitely turning defence into dangerous forward thrusts through our most dominant, flag winning part of Jako's career.
One could argue that the time lost to the knee injury and then injury induced decline in Jakovich's offensive output was a key part of our inability to return to the well. The bloke was cut down in his prime - just turned 23 coming off three consecutive B&F and 2 consecutive All Australian nods. Jako has 4 times as many Brownlow votes as Gov - admittedly Gov is labouring in an era where only midfielders count - but it tells you that Jakovich was often seen to be a matchwinner by polling so well.
Gov is starting to cover Jakovich in terms of length of peak, which is obviosuly a big plus for Gov given he hasn't exactly had a free ride on the injury front himself, but height of peak is very debatable. I'm erring on the side of Jako for this.
I wonder what Jakovich's late career would have been like if he had access to the current surgical and rehabilitation practices.
Either way blessed as a club to be able to have these debates over such amazing players!