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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
David Ugrinic [Geelong] - on the list for 4 or 5 years for o games.In fact I think he was only at the club for 1 season.
That seems like a long time to be on the list until making your debut.Toby Thurstans (1998-Present), Debut 2003, 99* AFL Games.
- 2004 Premiership player
- Soon to be Life Member
Heath James, Sydney. 7 seasons on the list (1999-2005) for 18 games. 11 of them in his golden year, 2004. Particularly stands out for being delisted and redrafted by the Swans twice.
He actually retired from the game at the age of 25 at the end of 2005. No doubt out of embarrassment to spare himself from reaching a record that few would be able to equal: being delisted 3 times.
plus i find it humorous that andrew browne hasn't been good enough to earn a regular place in freo's recent teams yet is considered a necessary part of the club's "rebuild" - it's like a top-up from within.
7 years at the club (2000-06) and only played 28 games.What about Gasper from West Coast? he must have been on their list for years.
Can someone drag up Matthew Nicks' from the Sydney Swans record?
Heath James, Sydney. 7 seasons on the list (1999-2005) for 18 games. 11 of them in his golden year, 2004. Particularly stands out for being delisted and redrafted by the Swans twice.
He actually retired from the game at the age of 25 at the end of 2005. No doubt out of embarrassment to spare himself from reaching a record that few would be able to equal: being delisted 3 times.
The silver medal for recent Sydney players goes to Stephen Doyle: 8 years (2000-2007) for 47 games.
Bronze medal to Ryan Fitzgerald who had 5 years across Sydney and Adelaide combined (1999-2003) for 18 games.
Of course all of their careers were chronically injury-crippled. Wondering why Sydney is so slow in debuting its young draftees nowadays? The fact that Stephen Doyle and Heath James both debuted the year after they were drafted, might provide a clue.
Neale Daniher at 19 (1981) played at a level few achieved in their entire careers before destroying his knee. Was absolutely instrumental in Essendon winning 15 games in a row that year and was no coincidence that the game he was injured in was the last of those 15 games. We lost the next two. If not for the knee injury we would be talking about him in the same breath as James Hird.Neale Daniher was on Essendons list from 1979 to 1990 and played only 82 games. That is only 6.83 games per year. Not a record but a rare achievement or lack there of. He was always injured, but could play very well. He actually won their best and fairest in 1981.
Ricky Nixon did about 10 years for 60 games.
Tom Logan coming up on 11 years for 114 games with Brisbane and Port