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Easily the most overused word by people in the media and the punters on forums like this, so what do people define as being "elite"?

Personally, as a rule of thumb I think of it as being in the top 1%. There are roughly 800 players in the AFL so I would consider being in the top eight or so players as "elite".

Posted

Easily the most overused word by people in the media and the punters on forums like this, so what do people define as being "elite"?

Personally, as a rule of thumb I think of it as being in the top 1%. There are roughly 800 players in the AFL so I would consider being in the top eight or so players as "elite".

Yes but what puts them in the top 1% Are you going to separate out different positions from one another, rather than lump all into the one group of 800. eg elite ruckman from elite back man

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Yes but what puts them in the top 1% Are you going to separate out different positions from one another, rather than lump all into the one group of 800. eg elite ruckman from elite back man

I suppose it's possible that there will be positions that have no elite players in the competition; for example, there may be no full back who could be considered as being in the top 1% of all players in the AFL.

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Yes but what puts them in the top 1% Are you going to separate out different positions from one another, rather than lump all into the one group of 800. eg elite ruckman from elite back man

That's open to interpretation, but I define an "elite" player as who I think is in the top 1%.

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I'm sick of the word .Let the Oxford English dictionary define it .Football commentators are sheep wearing ties .As are news Journalists reporting on areas being INUNDATED by water .AKA flooded .


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Robert Flower Ju$$ Greg Williams Adam Goodes Trevor Barker

Carey Peter Matera Benny Cousins James Tird.......

Players who consistently influence game results.

Posted

I'm sick of the word .Let the Oxford English dictionary define it .Football commentators are sheep wearing ties .As are news Journalists reporting on areas being INUNDATED by water .AKA flooded .

ELITE

Pronunciation: /eɪˈliːt, ɪ-/

noun

1a group of people considered to be superior in a particular society or organization: the country’s educated elite [as modifier]: an elite combat force

Source: www.oxforddictionaries.com

By that definition, compared to the worst player in the competition, every other player is elite.

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So if we define elite by the top 1%

1/100

If I go with an average of 40 players on a list, means we get 720 players or 7.2 so-called 'elite' players - I will round up to eight.

So:

Judd

Ablett

Goodes

Franklin

Hodge

Bartel

Swan

Pendlebury

---------------------------

That's it.

Posted

One exception: Moloney was an elite clearance player in 2011 in my view.

Top 1%? I don't know.

All these measurements are subjective even if you can agree on parameters so in the end - who gives a flying?

Posted

Bloody hell I am happy for this thread. I don't really care what the concensus turns out to be but so damn happy it'll take the discussion away from threads I was genuinely interested in.

Posted

I'm just watching the Metalica doco where the shrink fleeces the band of 40k per month .What an ELITE pack of tossers .

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I'm just watching the Metalica doco where the shrink fleeces the band of 40k per month .What an ELITE pack of tossers .

Classic movie!

Posted

Robert Flower Ju$$ Greg Williams Adam Goodes Trevor Barker

Carey Peter Matera Benny Cousins James Tird.......

Players who consistently influence game results.

Whilst the late Trevor Barker frequently took spectacularly high- flying marks , he played for most of his career with sub standard St Kilda sides , so to be honest , i don't think he regularly " influenced game results".

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Elite players cannot be tagged out of a game.

Elite players can destroy an opposition single handedly

Elite players are rare.

There would be less than 25 in the whole comp IMO. And we don't have any.

Have we any that could be elite?

Sylvia could. Frawley could. Jamar could. But they're not.

The others its too early to tell.

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Whilst the late Trevor Barker frequently took spectacularly high- flying marks , he played for most of his career with sub standard St Kilda sides , so to be honest , i don't think he regularly " influenced game results".

Trevor Barker always gave his all like Robert Flower. He was elite. The Saints weren't.
Posted

"Elite players cannot be tagged out of a game.

Elite players can destroy an opposition single handedly

Elite players are rare."

Pretty close I reckon.

Basically an elite player can win a game for his side. Last elite player for us was Garry Lyon, who could win us a game by himself when he needed to. And I'm not talking about kicking a bag of goals.

Posted

Easily the most overused word by people in the media and the punters on forums like this, so what do people define as being "elite"?

Personally, as a rule of thumb I think of it as being in the top 1%. There are roughly 800 players in the AFL so I would consider being in the top eight or so players as "elite".

The magnificent 1956 Melbourne Football Team was definitely ELITE.

Posted

For me it's the All-Australian side and a handful of players on the fringe of it.

In fact I'd narrow that definition down further and say two AA guernseys proves it's no fluke and puts you in the elite bracket.

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ELAN comes before ELITE in the dictionary. Produce the former then the later will follow.

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