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I lived over there at the time, everyone knew it, Judd was a token Eagles captainAnd you know this how?
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I lived over there at the time, everyone knew it, Judd was a token Eagles captainAnd you know this how?
Leadership is a bit like a players peak in that first off you need to actually agree on a definition of it.Which is more to my point, none of these blokes have unblemished records as leaders. To make out as if Judd was an average leader despite captaining a premiership team (something Pendles has never managed) all because Fev got drunk on national TV and made a few crass jokes is just idiotic.
Pendles oversaw plenty of player scandals in his time as captain, he was always a stellar player as an individual but he's certainly not getting a leg up on any of the others for leadership contributions if we're judging it based off dopey players doing dumb stuff while they were at the helm.
Just as everyone knows Geelong hand out $1 farmland to key recruits. Unfortunately when judging a player on their career, rumour and hearsay isn't really as useful as what we get to see on field through their play.I lived over there at the time, everyone knew it, Judd was a token Eagles captain
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I agree. Which is why I don't think it should really be a deciding factor when judging a players standing in the game.Leadership is a bit like a players peak in that first off you need to actually agree on a definition of it.
I tend to think Fadge is talking about on-field coach when it comes to Pendles and Hodge. They help organize team defense, pull people into line and change game plans whilst out on-field.
Then you have guys like Voss and Carey who just did the inspirational stuff, they had the strut and arrogance and players loved playing with them.
IMHO, Cousins was clearly the on and off fielder leader when Judd was at WC.
Hang on....Luke Hodge and Michael Voss were imo the best 'leaders' of this century. Selwood slightly behind in my eyes but splitting hairs really.
I'm not arguing Pendlebury isn't a good leader. I have family that work at the Pies and know how highly everyone in that organisation views him on and off field.
I'm arguing that Fadge's assessment of Judd's leadership based on something a drunken fool did on Brownlow night is ridiculous unless he's equally willing to attach the misdemeanours and scandals many Pies players have been caught up in to Pendlebury during his time as captain.
Both were fantastic leaders in their own rights. Judd captained a team to a premiership, Pendlebury consistently captained his team through finals campaigns but ultimately never achieved the ultimate success in the role.
My view is that neither Fevs idiotic actions nor the Pies players drug issues or run ins with the law should be attached to either players reputation as leaders. They were almost never in trouble themselves and presented as ultimate professionals throughout.
Mason's been good, but I personally have a few ahead of him.
Absolutely.Should lose points for the dreadlocks.
Bloody terrible
Yep, Dusty has the big finals games.I agree. Which is why I don't think it should really be a deciding factor when judging a players standing in the game.
Dusty appeared to the public as a media shy party animal and didn't look to have any hallmarks of a great leader in my opinion, but if I wanted someone to lift the team on their back and win them a game off their boot he'd be close to the first player I'd pick.
Dangerfield had a higher peak and has the 2nd most Brownlow votes in history. His longevity is criminally underrated with 8 AA seasons.Yep, Dusty has the big finals games.
As does Pendles, a norm smith in 2010 and in 2023 GF he was Pies outstanding player late in the game...he put us back in front in Q3 with our only goal for the quarter. And then Q4 he had most disposals on the ground and when fell behind again it was Pendles who got the centre clearances that resulted in DeGoey goal.
Pendles won a GF with his heroics in 2023 (as a 35 year old!!) and won a flag in 2010 with overall dominance.
Of all recent midfielders, only GAJ has the combination of peak impact, consistency and longevity that betters Pendles.
Dangerfield had a higher peak and has the 2nd most Brownlow votes in history. His longevity is criminally underrated with 8 AA seasons.
Will go down as comfortably a greater player too imo.
I think people have already forgotten how good Danger was at Adelaide as well. He's been at the Cats for almost a decade now but his time as a Crow he had 3 junior seasons as a capable forward flanker, then 2012-2015 he was a very special midfielder with big scoreboard impact.You shoulda seen him playing in the juniors!
How do you define higher peak?Dangerfield had a higher peak and has the 2nd most Brownlow votes in history. His longevity is criminally underrated with 8 AA seasons.
Will go down as comfortably a greater player too imo.
Let's not be silly with statements that miss the point. Dangerfield was BOG to quite a lot of people and at the very least his game rivalled Smith's. That performance would win most Norm Smith medals.How do you define higher peak?
Danger doesn't have a norm smith.
Bont doesn't have a brownlow or norm smith.
All of Pendles, Bont and Danger just have 1 AFLCA award - Judd and Fyfe never were judged as best player by coaches in any season.
Or instead of awards, do you run with number of votes or highest player ratings?
Pendles may end up 3rd for brownlow votes (using single umpire system).
Coaches votes only 30 split Danger and Pendles.
Pendles has 10 seasons where he was on H&A leaderboard in the Top 20 finishes in coaches votes.
Pendles and Danger both have best individual player ratings game of above 36 (higher than Dusty, Bont etc.)
IMHO Danger who would be leading candidate for #2 mid of 21st century, like Pendles he is often overlooked / underrated. His 2016/17 peak was just as good as Dusty.