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hows this for ya, just looked up the hall of fame, the only one who was recently inducted was norm smith and that was from hall of fame to legend status.He was inducted just a short time ago, mate. Wake up.
mate i just got through defending ur case for sheedy outlasting the 95 other coaches and whilst i didnt agree wholeheartedly, still agreed mostly with u.
now its ur turn to smell the coffee and wake up, he hasnt been inducted at all.
i have the record guide to season 2007, the one that has adam goodes posted on the front.
have a look at the hall of fame.
jarmans name isnt in there, so ur wrong:confused:
ur the fool mate, look what i just uncovered on the hall of fame website.you do know how to do a google search for something, peter1979?
You know, for those moments when you might be wrong but just aren't sure?
You don't want to look like a complete dill do you?
why are the only names with a j allan jeans and jeasualenko.straight from the AFL Website
Hall of Fame inductees
10:01 PM Thu 19 July, 2007 | Back
By Matt Burgan
Exclusive to AFL BigPond Network
News
Spoilt by the game
Fri, Jul 20, 07Norm Smith – now officially a legend
Thu, Jul 19, 07
SIX-TIME Melbourne premiership coach Norm Smith is now officially a legend. The Australian Football Hall of Fame has elevated Smith to Legend of the Game status and inducted eight great football names.
Robert DiPierdomenico, Darren Jarman, Frank Johnson, Paul Kelly, Dean Kemp, Michael Long, Murray Weideman and Bob McLean are the newest additions to the Hall of Fame. This brings the number of Hall of Fame members to 211, after 136 were first inducted in 1996.
ur the fool mate, look what i just uncovered on the hall of fame website.
no footballer with the name jarman is in there.
i think its u who is the dill.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_Football_Hall_of_Fame_inductees#Playersstraight from the AFL Website
Hall of Fame inductees
10:01 PM Thu 19 July, 2007 | Back
By Matt Burgan
Exclusive to AFL BigPond Network
News
Spoilt by the game
Fri, Jul 20, 07Norm Smith – now officially a legend
Thu, Jul 19, 07
SIX-TIME Melbourne premiership coach Norm Smith is now officially a legend. The Australian Football Hall of Fame has elevated Smith to Legend of the Game status and inducted eight great football names.
Robert DiPierdomenico, Darren Jarman, Frank Johnson, Paul Kelly, Dean Kemp, Michael Long, Murray Weideman and Bob McLean are the newest additions to the Hall of Fame. This brings the number of Hall of Fame members to 211, after 136 were first inducted in 1996.
no i just provided proof of his name not there after u just made that last post.you asked for proof, you got it.
dill.
Adelaide Now said:ADELAIDE premiership hero Darren Jarman is the first Crow - and 26th Croweater - in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Jarman, 40, was inducted to the Hall in Melbourne last night along with former Port Adelaide administrator "Big Bob" McLean. A former North Adelaide, Hawthorn and Adelaide league player, Jarman last night hailed his biggest honour in Australian football as a significant tribute to his SA amateur league club, Gaza.
"This is special for all my clubs - and I am overawed for all of them," Jarman said last night in Melbourne. "But I am the first Gaza player to make it to the Hall of Fame - and if it was not for my junior development at Gaza, where I had some wonderful coaches, I would not be here."
Jarman and McLean are among eight inductees to the Hall of Fame that was inaugurated in 1996 when Jarman left Hawthorn to become a Crow.
Also inducted was Collingwood premiership player Murray Weideman, whose football career stretched to SANFL club West Adelaide, and Essendon premiership hero Michael Long, who played at West Torrens before joining the Bombers.
Brownlow Medallists Robert DiPierdomenico (Hawthorn) and Paul Kelly (Sydney) joined the Hall with West Coast midfielder Dean Kemp and VFA champion Frank Johnson, who won the association's Liston Medal in 1952.
Six-time premiership coach Norm Smith, who has his name carried on the medal for the grand final's best player, was elevated from the coach's ranks to "Legend" status.
"I don't know why I'm here, but the thing I am proud of is that at every club I joined, I played more than 100 games - and in a premiership," Jarman said.
He was an SANFL premiership player with North Adelaide in 1987, an AFL premiership player with Hawthorn in his big-league debut season of 1991 and with Adelaide in 1997 and '98.
"That is being blessed," said Jarman. "It is now 20 years since the North Adelaide premiership - and those 20 years have gone so quick.
"Then there was more than 100 games with Hawthorn - and a premiership. The icing on the cake was to play 100 with the Crows - and go back-to-back."
Jarman last night praised former North and Fitzroy coach Michael Nunan. He said "a kick up the backside" from Nunan in the 1985 pre-season had ensured his rise from amateur football to the AFL and the Hall of Fame.
"My luckiest break, no doubt, was going from Gaza to North Adelaide - and Mick Nunan," Jarman said. "No question about that. I was a young fella doing really well at Gaza. I thought the game was too easy. I was too lazy.
"I have no answer for that; I was being a ********, thinking I'd be happy to just play reserves football at North.
"If it was not for that kick up the backside from Mick, I would not be here today. No doubt.
"I would have played 450 games for North Adelaide reserves or 880 with Gaza. I would not have gone to the AFL. I would have just sat quietly at North Adelaide or Gaza for the rest of my life."
McLean was the 27th South Australian inducted to the Hall.
He is the third SA football administrator after former SANFL president Max Basheer and former SANFL secretary Thomas Hill.
McLean, who died in 1989, was the longest-serving administrator in SANFL club football, leading Port Adelaide for 32 years from 1949. Under his leadership, the Magpies won 13 SANFL premierships.
McLean also played league football as a ruckman for Norwood, Port and SA and was a state cricketer for SA.
His entry to the Hall was accepted by his daughter Sue Doyle.
She said her father would have made a "very humble acceptance speech".
"Because for dad it was always the club that came first and he never sought to put himself before the club," Mrs Doyle said.
"He would have played this all down. Dad always lived to this principle: 'Keep your feet on the ground and never get carried away by a little success'.
"He would never brag and he would not have tonight."
http://cgi.ebay.com/2007-AFL-HALL-OF-FAME-INDUCTION-COVER-DARREN-JARMAN_W0QQitemZ200132419937QQihZ010QQcategoryZ2846QQcmdZViewItem said:
kernahan made it 6 years earlier, 3 years after he retired and at the end of the day won more awards by far.
better captain, and well he just made it, okay wasnt in the record guide to 2007.less premierships.
nothing, just knocked out the dons in 1999 and they all way ahead of themselves including me.To be perfectly honest I fail to see what Kouta has actually down to warrant all the praise Carlton supporters are constantly giving him.
fair enough,just saw it now myself, though from the record books this year hadnt been until current.
so yesterdays argument was futile, hadnt yet been properly inducted, until this last month wasnt even there.Ahh Peter stuck in 1979, not up to date with the facts of the day. I'd quite now before you make yourself look like an even bigger goose, eh?
But, FWIW....
Heck, there's even a Jarman HoF item on eBay!
Someone feeling a tad silly nowfair enough,just saw it now myself, though from the record books this year hadnt been until current.
what of the fact that until this past month he wasnt even there.face facts, peter1979, Darren Jarman is in the hall of fame.
Try finding Dipper or Dean Kemp in your wiki list. Are they not in the hall of fame either?
better captain, and well he just made it, okay wasnt in the record guide to 2007.
will be there next years book.
so what kernahan still was the better player, this thread is kouta versus jarman and we all know that at their peak kouta was the better player also.
jarman was by far more consistent, so overall jarman.
nothing, just knocked out the dons in 1999 and they all way ahead of themselves including me.
too bad a week later kouta couldnt repeat the effort
fair enough,just saw it now myself, though from the record books this year hadnt been until current.
so yesterdays argument was futile, hadnt yet been properly inducted, until this last month wasnt even there.
well kernahan has been there for 6 years, and those achievements of jarmans compare to kernahans please.
if u dare
dude i was replying at various stages whilst different information was being down loaded, whats ur point.
^ See This? This is the button to quote multiple posts at a time just like I have done. You should try it sometime so that you don't post 4 times in a row .
Has anyone ever told you, you have a beautiful smile?dude i was replying at various stages whilst different information was being down loaded, whats ur point.
not really, just that im a first class idiot.Has anyone ever told you, you have a beautiful smile?