Jump to content

94 vs 98 forward lines - which one was better ?


Delusional demon 82

Recommended Posts

Whilst it feels like a lifetime ago I recall both our 1994 and 1998 finals campaigns had two great potentforward lines,

Thought just crossed my mind which was better?? (I was only 12 and 16 respectively back then so keen to get some views from the older crew ) my favorite memory was the ox ripping Carlton a new one in the 94 first qualifying final

Names I recall in those years

1994

G Lyon, Schwartz, martin pike, sean Charles, Allan Jackovich?

(Neitz was in the back line then if I recall correctly )

1998

Neitz, J farmer, Schwartz, g Lyon , darren kowal ??

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Both were flawed by back injuries

In '94 Allen Jakovich didn't make September

In '98 Garry Lyon's back was completely shot by the Prelim Final. He could hardly move out of the goal square.

2 potential flags down the S Bend

(Oh yeah & the Ox was concussed in the '94 Semi against Footscray and hardly saw the ball the week later in Perth)

:(

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Great topic!

The make-up of the 94 forward line was influenced by injuries and availability of Jakovich in particular. Lyon moved to full forward in the second half of the year when it looked like Jako wouldn't be back. The 98 forward line was essentially the same players, just a little older and a lot more battered.

I would also suggest that the 2000 forward line, while similar to 98, was superior.

Of those years, assuming all are fit and available... It might look something like:

1994:

Lovell. Schwartz. Lyon.

Pike. Jakovich. Charles.

2000:

Green. Schwartz. Yze.

Robertson. Neitz. Farmer.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Both were flawed by back injuries

In '94 Allen Jakovich didn't make September

In '98 Garry Lyon's back was completely shot by the Prelim Final. He could hardly move out of the goal square.

2 potential flags down the S Bend

(Oh yeah & the Ox was concussed in the '94 Semi against Footscray and hardly saw the ball the week later in Perth)

:(

So, which one was better? We know the history but you didn't exactly answer the question.

'94 was better for mine.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The most disappointing part of 98 was the way the finals were structured back then 4th v 5th we smash adelaide by 10 goals and not only do they stay in the finals series because 7th and 8th lost but got the easy side of the draw and caught out and ran over the top of norf and Carey after they missed sitters to blow them away early on in the gf ... I know they had to travel all tjose weeks but fmd we just needed a bit more luck on our side that year. Schwartz has said 98 was more of a missed opportunity than 2000

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

The most disappointing part of 98 was the way the finals were structured back then 4th v 5th we smash adelaide by 10 goals and not only do they stay in the finals series because 7th and 8th lost but got the easy side of the draw and caught out and ran over the top of norf and Carey after they missed sitters to blow them away early on in the gf ... I know they had to travel all tjose weeks but fmd we just needed a bit more luck on our side that year. Schwartz has said 98 was more of a missed opportunity than 2000

Correct. But as i said by The Prelim Final G Lyons back was completely gone

Adelaide should never have been in that GF. It is the Biggest steal in the AFL's history

We have always lacked the Killer CHF

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I don't think the forwardline was ever our problem in the 90s - it was always the backline.

Insert our backline of the last ten years into the 90s team and you'd pinch a flag IMHO.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

So you didn't have an answer at all, but instead came in to pot forward lines from 20 years ago.

Nice work.

WYL only ever has three answers he chooses from:

1) We suck/sucked

2) It's an AFL conspiracy

3) It is/was Schwab's fault

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So, which one was better? We know the history but you didn't exactly answer the question.

'94 was better for mine.

Agree
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Great topic!

The make-up of the 94 forward line was influenced by injuries and availability of Jakovich in particular. Lyon moved to full forward in the second half of the year when it looked like Jako wouldn't be back. The 98 forward line was essentially the same players, just a little older and a lot more battered.

I would also suggest that the 2000 forward line, while similar to 98, was superior.

Of those years, assuming all are fit and available... It might look something like:

1994:

Lovell. Schwartz. Lyon.

Pike. Jakovich. Charles.

2000:

Green. Schwartz. Yze.

Robertson. Neitz. Farmer.

I've never been more excited by a forward line than I was watching us in 2000.

My brother, a North supporter, still hasn't totally forgiven me for the hysterics I was in watching my favourite player at the time almost kick 10 goals in the prelim.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

WYL only ever has three answers he chooses from:

1) We suck/sucked

2) It's an AFL conspiracy

3) It is/was Schwab's fault

Better than,

1.obnoxious

2.Malevolent

3.predictably stu-pid.

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've never been more excited by a forward line than I was watching us in 2000.

My brother, a North supporter, still hasn't totally forgiven me for the hysterics I was in watching my favourite player at the time almost kick 10 goals in the prelim.

The Wiz is still criminally underrated by the AFL community as well. Melbourne fans remember just how good he was but, outside of that, people rarely talk about him these days. He didn't help his cause by going back to Freo but, IMO, his efforts in 2000 were some of the best ever by a small forward.

  • Like 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites


The Wiz is still criminally underrated by the AFL community as well. Melbourne fans remember just how good he was but, outside of that, people rarely talk about him these days. He didn't help his cause by going back to Freo but, IMO, his efforts in 2000 were some of the best ever by a small forward.

The definition of gifted for mine. Short, not that quick, fiery to the point of unpredictable, but just played like he loved the game and understood it better than anyone else. We don't get many of those in these days of ultra-programming.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have to say '94 was better because Schwarter was in full flight and had yet to do a knee.

Same for me. Schwarz in 94 could seemingly do anything ...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You have to remember that we finished 7th after the 1994 home and away, the first season when the finals expanded from 6 to 8 teams.

Before the start of the 1994 season, I bet with my employer's 2IC that we'd make the finals. After we made the bet, they expanded the finals' system to 8 teams and we snuck in. He was so filthy that he didn't pay up; well he was a Geelong supporter :-(

We started the 1994 season with a bang, then faltered, then did just enough to make the finals; sound familiar? That said, I was super confident that we'd beat Carlton in the first final - what a glorious spring day with one of my favourite Schwarter goals from a throw-in on the forward flank. Sean Charles absolutely towelled up Tommy Alvin :-).

From memory, Jacker played his last game at Princes Park in July (8.1 against Hawthorn - I had to look that one up), not that we knew at the time. Schwarter was looking a million dollars. If Gazza, Jacker and Schwarter were all fit at the same time, it would have been one of the best and most spectacular Melbourne forward lines ever; if only...

I was living in London for the home and away in 1998 so I can't really compare. But nothing would compare to a forward line with a fit Gazz, Jacker and Schwarter.

Edited by Traja Dee
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

98 for only because thats the year i started supported them. Wiz and Neitz tore adelaide a new [censored] against the crows and then week later wiz again went nuts!

But there is no better game for me then the preliminary final against North when Wiz went absolutely berserk! He was playing an angry man that night after not getting near it against Carlton. Stephen Powell dominated that night kicking 4 goals from the midfield. A beauty from outside 50 near the boundary.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Forget which forward line was better....

Just bring back those days when EVERY match we played we were in with a shot of winning and watching us play was exciting and enjoyable....

Also a TV would see out a season without needing to be replaced! :lol:

Edited by KrazyJay
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    BLOW THE SIREN by Meggs

    Fremantle hosted the Demons on a sunny 20-degree Saturdayafternoon winning the toss and electing to defend in the first quarter against the 3-goal breeze favouring the Parry Street end. There was method here, as this would give the comeback queens, the Dockers, last use of the breeze. The Melbourne Coach had promised an improved performance, and we did start better than previous weeks, winning the ball out of the middle, using the breeze advantage and connecting to the forwards. 

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    GETAWAY by Meggs

    Calling all fit players. Expect every available Melbourne player to board the Virgin cross-continent flight to Perth for this Round 4 clash on Saturday afternoon at Fremantle Oval. It promises to be keenly contested, though Fremantle is the bookies clear favourite.  If we lose, finals could be remoter than Rottnest Island especially following on from the Dees 50-point dismantlement by North Melbourne last Sunday.  There are 8 remaining matches, over the next 7 weeks.  To Meggs’

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    DRUBBING by Meggs

    With Casey Fields basking in sunshine, an enthusiastic throng of young Demons fans formed a guard of honour for the evergreen and much admired 75-gamer Paxy Paxman. As the home team ran out to play, Paxy’s banner promised that the Demons would bounce back from last week’s loss to Brisbane and reign supreme.   Disappointingly, the Kangaroos dominated the match to win by 50 points, but our Paxy certainly did her bit.  She was clearly our best player, sweeping well in defence.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 4

    GARNER STRENGTH by Meggs

    In keeping with our tough draw theme, Week 3 sees Melbourne take on flag favourites, North Melbourne, at Casey Fields this Sunday at 1:05pm.  The weather forecast looks dry, a coolish 14 degrees and will be characteristically gusty.  Remember when Casey Fields was considered our fortress?  The Demons have lost two of their past three matches at the Field of Dreams, so opposition teams commute down the Princes Highway with more optimism these days.  The Dees held the highe

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 1

    ALLY’S FIELDS by Meggs

    It was a sunny morning at Casey Fields, as Demon supporters young and old formed a guard of honour for fan favourite and 50-gamer Alyssa Bannan.  Banno’s banner stated the speedster was the ‘fastest 50 games’ by an AFLW player ever.   For Dees supporters, today was not our day and unfortunately not for Banno either. A couple of opportunities emerged for our number 6 but alas there was no sizzle.   Brisbane atoned for last week’s record loss to North Melbourne, comprehensively out

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 1

    GOOD MORNING by Meggs

    If you are driving or training it to Cranbourne on Saturday, don’t forget to set your alarm clock. The Melbourne Demons play the reigning premiers Brisbane Lions at Casey Fields this Saturday, with the bounce of the ball at 11:05am.  Yes, that’s AM.   The AFLW fixture shows deference to the AFL men’s finals games.  So, for the men it’s good afternoon and good evening and for the women it’s good morning.     The Lions were wounded last week by 44 points, their highest ever los

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 3

    HORE ON FIRE by Meggs

    The 40,000 seat $319 million redeveloped Kardinia Park Stadium was nowhere near capacity last night but the strong, noisy contingent of Melbourne supporters led by the DeeArmy journeyed to Geelong to witness a high-quality battle between two of the best teams in AFLW.   The Cats entered the arena to the blasting sounds of Zombie Nation and made a hot start kicking the first 2 goals. They brought tremendous forward half pressure, and our newly renovated defensive unit looked shaky.

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 11

    REMATCH by Meggs

    The Mighty Demons take on the confident Cats this Saturday night at the recently completed $319 million redeveloped GMHBA Stadium, with the bounce of the ball at 7:15pm. Our last game of 2023 was an agonisingly close 5-point semi-final loss to Geelong, and we look forward to Melbourne turning the tables this week. Practice match form was scratchy for both teams with the Demons losing practice matches to Carlton and Port Adelaide, while the Cats beat Collingwood but then lost to Essendo

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons

    WELCOME 2024 by Meggs

    It’s been hard to miss the seismic global momentum happening in Women’s sport of late. The Matildas have been playing to record sell-out crowds across Australia and ‘Mary Fowler is God’ is chalked onto footpaths everywhere. WNBA basketball rookie sensation Caitlin Clark has almost single-handedly elevated her Indiana Fever team to unprecedented viewership, attendances and playoffs in the USA.   Our female Aussie Paris 2024 Olympians won 13 out of Australia’s all-time record 18 gol

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    AFLW Melbourne Demons 3
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!
×
×
  • Create New...