Analysis Who is the AFL GOAT - AFL Era?

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Maybe watch the 89 finals series at get back to us, Geelong didn't have a decent key position backmen, Darcy was a half back flanker, having to play on arguably the second best ever full forward in Dunstall.
In the 1980 finals series when we won it all KB kicked 21 in 3 games, how many did Ablett get during that failed '89 campaign in his 4 finals (at full forward)? Let's not forget that in the GF of '89 some Hawthorn players were almost dead on their feet and that's when Snr really got going. He's known for primarily feasting on rabbles and bar one, stinking it up in GF's.
Unlucky
Gary senior- played his best footy in the 80s, one great year in 93 can't get him in
Didn't he win 2 more Colemans '94 & '95?
 
It's not even Richmond bias, look, who would you guys rather take into a GF, Kernahan or Gary Snr?

In my opinion only a person with manure for brains would consider Gary Snr 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
To the OP, SplintWhisky - great idea for a thread, and I reckon to make it even greater, we all vote for our Top 5, with votes accumulated to arrive at a conclusion.

So for the list I've previously posted, I'd have:

5 - Ablett Snr
4 - Carey
3 - Lockett
2 - Ablett Jnr
1 - Franklin

Thoughts?
5 - Ablett snr
4 - Carey
3 - Judd (WC version)
2 - Lockett
1 - Ablett jnr
 

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In the 1980 finals series when we won it all KB kicked 21 in 3 games, how many did Ablett get during that failed '89 campaign in his 4 finals (at full forward)? Let's not forget that in the GF of '89 some Hawthorn players were almost dead on their feet and that's when Snr really got going. He's known for primarily feasting on rabbles and bar one, stinking it up in GF's.

Didn't he win 2 more Colemans '94 & '95?
Maybe watch the prelim final, he played the whole series as a floating half forward, he kicked 3 when we thumped first week, 7 against Melbourne, 8 in the best game you'll see against Essendon and 9 in the grand final. Started with macguiness then Langford moved onto him in the third, maybe look at his goal out of the ruck, you don't play full forward doing that, the best goal ever seen in a grand final mind you.

He was also one of geelongs best in 92. 94 and 95 he was well past his prime, with poor delivery and against quality full backs in Brennan and sos.

Maybe also look at his record in state games, plucked from obscurity and kicked 8 in 84.

He did win the Coleman in 94 and 95 but was past his best, 93 was unbelievable though, his first year at full forward.
 
So it appears the Dusty thread about him potentially being GOAT has legs like you wouldn't believe.

However, one of the things I noticed is that every player that gets brought up in the GOAT conversation is always Ablett Jnr & Snr, Judd, Fyfe (who personally I have no idea how he is included but that could just be me being in Victoria), and Dusty. They are all midfielders, yeah mids get the medals and all that malarkey but I want to put forth other options. Screw mids
  • Scarlett - Arguably the greatest backman of the AFL era.
  • Rance - Is the other side of the greatest backman argument.
  • Franklin - Possibly the last ever player to reach 1000 goals in their career. Also the last player to kick 100 goals in a season. Should be well and truly in the conversation for GOAT. He has kicked all those goals in an era of the Paul Roos Flood and the Clarko Web defences.
  • Lockett - Greatest Goal Kicker
  • Dunstall - Second greatest goal kicker
  • Mcleod - Fantastic dashing Half Back Flanker and a 2 time Norm Smith medalist
These are the ones of the top of my head who should be added to the list. I would also say the criteria should be that they played at least 10 AFL Games over their career (a player could of played 150 VFL/WAFL/SANFL/QAFL games and then 20 AFL games when the league switched over and be in contention. Basically it is a requirement to try and keep it to proper AFL era)
Was Rance even the best KPD in his era?

I for one would've taken Talia ahead of Rance.

Obviously they were the 2 best defenders in the league. And each had their strengths and weaknesses. Talia was more a shutdown defender, Rance more an intercepting/rebound defender.
 
But to the question at hand.

As much as I despised aspects of him. Adam Goodes.

He's just too versatile and a matchup nightmare.

Sure, others like Andrew McLeod, or Gary Ablett, or Dean Cox could do aspects better. But no one put everything together like Goodes.
 
Only when duck wanted wrestle, as soon as the duck got on the move he had Jacko covered, but one on one jacko was stronger, it's also easier to punch then mark it
Yep, too often Carey’s ego would get the better of him and he’d try to beat Jako at his own game, rarely in his favour. Even the best have one player who is a thorn in their side.
 

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Fyfe's injuries cost him the GOAT title or a serious convo about it. Just like Martin's very slow start to his career (GOAT level) has cost him also.

I'd have Gaz Jnr just ahead of Buddy.

The only thing that is disappointing is that neither of the two could lift their new teams to more glory. There are just too many players in an AFL side for 1 person to make a massive difference.
Fyfe can’t kick, if you are not elite at the most basic skill I have no idea how you can be in the top 500 of all time. Brownlow are about stats but they never tell you effective stats. Fyfe could not hit a barn door 10m in front of him.
 
Has to be Jacob Hopper.
 
Dangerfield is very lucky he won a flag last year cos he doesn't really have the heart for it imo.
A north fan talking about not having the heart for it 😂
He was the best player of the finals series and unlucky to miss out on the Norm Smith. But apparently he’s lucky and doesn’t have the heart for it.

Thank you for giving me a laugh.
 
A north fan talking about not having the heart for it 😂
He was the best player of the finals series and unlucky to miss out on the Norm Smith. But apparently he’s lucky and doesn’t have the heart for it.

Thank you for giving me a laugh.
If he had the sort of heart Martin or any number of so called "role playing spuds" getting around in every side had then he'd have several flags by now and genuinely be in the constant threads we see on here asking "Who is the GOAT." Instead he's not even the best player of his generation.

He had to make up for hiding during the 2020 GF and the fact it took that failure to get him to pull his finger out and play to his ability is precisely what my criticism of him is based on. And you'll see, if you want to search my comments is the few times I've mentioned him I've said the same thing for years. When you look back on his career you'll see he could have done so much better.

You know who should be in these conversations from the Cats but isn't - Selwood (despite the Duckwood stuff.) Maybe not better than GAJ in terms of talent but he was a great leader and a damn fine player especially with his back to the wall. He left nothing in the tank for his entire career, unlike Dangerfield, and that's why Dangerfield was lucky to jag a flag at the end of his career while Selwood deservedly earned four across his.

He's three times the player Danger is for that reason alone.

Probably not in the GOAT conversation but he obviously is one of the greatest leaders in the VFL/AFL history and right up there for the greatest captains of the AFL era.

BTW - If North people didn't have the heart for it we wouldn't have a club right now. You might be able to say that about some of our recent players but you're wrong to say it about our supporters and members.
 
If he had the sort of heart Martin or any number of so called "role playing spuds" getting around in every side had then he'd have several flags by now and genuinely be in the constant threads we see on here asking "Who is the GOAT." Instead he's not even the best player of his generation.

He had to make up for hiding during the 2020 GF and the fact it took that failure to get him to pull his finger out and play to his ability is precisely what my criticism of him is based on. And you'll see, if you want to search my comments is the few times I've mentioned him I've said the same thing for years. When you look back on his career you'll see he could have done so much better.

You know who should be in these conversations from the Cats but isn't - Selwood (despite the Duckwood stuff.) Maybe not better than GAJ in terms of talent but he was a great leader and a damn fine player especially with his back to the wall. He left nothing in the tank for his entire career, unlike Dangerfield, and that's why Dangerfield was lucky to jag a flag at the end of his career while Selwood deservedly earned four across his.

He's three times the player Danger is for that reason alone.

Probably not in the GOAT conversation but he obviously is one of the greatest leaders in the VFL/AFL history and right up there for the greatest captains of the AFL era.

BTW - If North people didn't have the heart for it we wouldn't have a club right now. You might be able to say that about some of our recent players but you're wrong to say it about our supporters and members.
I think it’s hilarious that you’re potting a Brownlow medallist and a premiership player for having no heart.
North players don’t even know what playing with heart means. They are such an embarrassing team.

He would be North Melbourne’s best player this century, and by a considerable margin. Your mob would kill for a player and role model like him.
Players don’t win flags on their own.
It’s a team game.
Dangerfield wasn’t the reason we lost the covid GF. Was he poor? Yes, but so was the whole team in the second half.

You have a hate for Danger I get it. But don’t undermine him as a player.
 

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