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'89 TO PRESENT

B: S.FEBEY, WIGHT, WHELAN

HB: B.LOVETT, INGERSON, HIBBERD

C : TINGAY, OLIVER, JONES

HF: LYON, SCHWARZ, YZE

F: HOGAN, NEITZ, FARMER

FOLL: GAWN, T.VINEY, J.VINEY

IC: T.MCDONALD, STYNES, WOEWODIN, G.LOVETT

 

'Best' is super ambiguous, 'best team' more so - but I'm afraid that by just about whichever way you want to swing it, our great white hope in Jesse Hogan wouldn't be in the team. Can you say 'great white hope' anymore? I presume not.

 
5 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

'89 TO PRESENT

B: S.FEBEY, WIGHT, WHELAN

HB: B.LOVETT, INGERSON, HIBBERD

C : TINGAY, OLIVER, JONES

HF: LYON, SCHWARZ, YZE

F: HOGAN, NEITZ, FARMER

FOLL: GAWN, T.VINEY, J.VINEY

IC: T.MCDONALD, STYNES, WOEWODIN, G.LOVETT

Jay Viney fairly lucky.

5 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

'89 TO PRESENT

B: S.FEBEY, WIGHT, WHELAN

HB: B.LOVETT, INGERSON, HIBBERD

C : TINGAY, OLIVER, JONES

HF: LYON, SCHWARZ, YZE

F: HOGAN, NEITZ, FARMER

FOLL: GAWN, T.VINEY, J.VINEY

IC: T.MCDONALD, STYNES, WOEWODIN, G.LOVETT

Your task is relatively easy! For me, I have another forty years which includes Barassi, Flower and half of our Premiership teams (6 No.)! I am not even going to start! (Reactive this post in October when we have won another Premiership.)


49 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Your task is relatively easy! For me, I have another forty years which includes Barassi, Flower and half of our Premiership teams (6 No.)! I am not even going to start! (Reactive this post in October when we have won another Premiership.)

Would love to see your team,  CBD.

Id like to know who the absolute guns were from our premiershp era in your eyes, and which players of the modern area would get a gig.

Add 3 emergencies to your team too so we can see who just misses out. 

Most posters here would probably have teams from the same time frame as Werridees team (80s-early 90s onwards), so you oldies need to start talking up our premiership heroes!!

Edited by Petraccattack

My earliest I can recall is probably 1998 when I was 7 aswell as watching highlights here & there from years before. So mine is around 98 to current.

FB: Whelan Ingerson S.Febey

HB: Bruce Rivers Woewodin 

C : Tingay Jones Green

HF: Yze Schwarz Lyon

FF: Robertson Neitz Farmer 

R: Gawn T.Viney J.McDonald

INT: Davey Stynes T.Johnstone Leoncelli 

 

Edited by JV7

Werridee's obsession with creating teams is terrific.  

I'm looking forward to these teams in the near future:

- Best team of players whose last names begin before the letter M.

- Best team of players that never played a game of football for the MFC.

- Best team of players that wore a number above #45.

Get to it, Werridee.  We're counting on you.

 
13 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

'89 TO PRESENT

B: S.FEBEY, WIGHT, WHELAN

HB: B.LOVETT, INGERSON, HIBBERD

C : TINGAY, OLIVER, JONES

HF: LYON, SCHWARZ, YZE

F: HOGAN, NEITZ, FARMER

FOLL: GAWN, T.VINEY, J.VINEY

IC: T.MCDONALD, STYNES, WOEWODIN, G.LOVETT

B Whelan Wight Hibberd

HB B Lovett Neitz G Lovett

c Tingay T Viney Flower

HF Lyon Schwarz Farmer

F Charles Hogan Garlett

R Stynes Oliver Jones

I Gawn Yze Rigoni Obst 

89 TO PRESENT

B: S.FEBEY, WIGHT, WHELAN

HB: B.LOVETT, LYON YZE INGERSON, HIBBERD

C : TINGAY, OBST OLIVER, T.JOHNSTONE

HF: GREEN, SCHWARZ, BRUCE 

F: ROBBO HOGAN, NEITZ, FARMER

FOLL: STYNES, T.VINEY, JONES J.VINEY

IC: J McDONALD DAVEY T.MCDONALD, WHITE GAWN, WOEWODIN, G.LOVETT

I hate it when we put players who are just starting out in our so-called best sides and I was not a huge Ingo fan - he played five solid seasons as a defensive stopper, but was a shocking kick and contributed very little to offence. 

So I've cheated by sending Lyon to CHB, he played there quite a bit for Vics and was swung to defence a few times to save games for Northey. Same with Yze to half-back, although his best year was 2000 when he played as a defender.

Whelan lucky as Matthew Febel was also worthy in this timeframe. Stretcher, Yater and Grinter's best years were pre-89, hence overlooked.

Two more good years and I'll happily add in all of your current day players.


How could no one have Jetta in their list? And Rigoni over Leoncelli?

1990 to present:

B Whelan Wight Hibberd

HB Jetta B Lovett G Lovett

c Tingay T Viney N Jones

HF Lyon Schwarz Farmer

F Yze Neitz Robbo

R White Oliver Leoncelli

I Gawn Vardy Obst J Viney

Edited by praha

87 to present, dream list of 42:

1: Hogan
2: Flower
3: Lyon
4: Watts
5: Schwarz
6: G Lovett
7: J Viney
8: Yeats
9: Neitz
10: Pike
11: Stynes
12: T Viney
13: Jakovich
14: Hibberd
15: Tingay
16: Johnstone
17: B Lovett
18: Stretch
19: Prymke
20: M Febey
21: S Febey
22: Woewodin
23: J McDonald
24: Robertson
25: T McDonald
26: Ward
27: Wight
28: O McDonald
29: Obst
30: Neal-Bullen
31: Grimes
32: Bruce
33: Farmer
34: White
35: Spalding
36: Davey
37: Gawn
38: Howe
39: Jetta
40: Jamar
45: Whelan
48: Jurrah

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat
added jetta to make it a 42-man list

15 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

'89 TO PRESENT

B: S.FEBEY, WIGHT, WHELAN

HB: B.LOVETT, INGERSON, HIBBERD

C : TINGAY, OLIVER, JONES

HF: LYON, SCHWARZ, YZE

F: HOGAN, NEITZ, FARMER

FOLL: GAWN, T.VINEY, J.VINEY

IC: T.MCDONALD, STYNES, WOEWODIN, G.LOVETT

Nice touch  brings back memories  with many class acts.   That group would certainly win a Premiership.

2 hours ago, praha said:

How could no one have Jetta in their list? And Rigoni over Leoncelli?

1990 to present:

B Whelan Wight Hibberd

HB Jetta B Lovett G Lovett

c Tingay T Viney N Jones

HF Lyon Schwarz Farmer

F Yze Neitz Robbo

R White Oliver Leoncelli

I Gawn Vardy Obst J Viney

I contemplated it but he's form from 2014-2016 was good & he's gone to another level the last 2 years. He's previous 5 years were rubbish hence why he was delisted. He is one of my favorite players but he's another year or 2 off all time if he continues he's current form

Edited by JV7


4 minutes ago, JV7 said:

I contemplated it but he's form from 2014-2016 was good & he's gone to another level the last 2 years. He's previous 5 years were rubbish hence why he was delisted. He is one of my favorite players but he's another year or 2 off all time if he continues he's current form

Wow, I’d forgotten Jetta was delisted, makes his story even more incredible to the player he’s become. Close to the best small back in the league in the last two years

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I forgot J.McDonald take out G.Lovett

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16 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

'89 TO PRESENT

B: S.FEBEY, WIGHT, WHELAN

HB: B.LOVETT, INGERSON, HIBBERD

C : TINGAY, OLIVER, JONES

HF: LYON, SCHWARZ, YZE

F: HOGAN, NEITZ, FARMER

FOLL: GAWN, T.VINEY, JACK.VINEY

IC: T.MCDONALD, STYNES, GREEN, J.MCDONALD

 

10 hours ago, CBDees said:

Your task is relatively easy! For me, I have another forty years which includes Barassi, Flower and half of our Premiership teams (6 No.)! I am not even going to start! (Reactive this post in October when we have won another Premiership.)

Agree with you, CBDees, there are heaps of players who would compete easily with the newbie teams, if not surpass many of those in the past thirty years. I could list them, but for heaven's sake, it would also be unnecessary as some of the newer teams listed are just fantastic. What I see as surprising is that Neitz is at full fwd so often; he was better and best at CHB. How could you separate Ingerson and Sean Wight and Icke at CHB anyway? This problem arises out of the need to consider 'the best', and exists all over the ground. The only two that I could think of as being ahead of the pack for their position were Flower on the wing and the Ox at CHFwd. 


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2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

87 to present, dream list of 42:

1: Hogan
2: Flower
3: Lyon
4: Watts
5: Schwarz
6: G Lovett
7: J Viney
8: Yeats
9: Neitz
10: Pike
11: Stynes
12: T Viney
13: Jakovich
14: Hibberd
15: Tingay
16: Johnstone
17: B Lovett
18: Stretch
19: Prymke
20: M Febey
21: S Febey
22: Woewodin
23: J McDonald
24: Robertson
25: T McDonald
26: Ward
27: Wight
28: O McDonald
29: Obst
30: Neal-Bullen
31: Grimes
32: Bruce
33: Farmer
34: White
35: Spalding
36: Davey
37: Gawn
38: Howe
40: Jamar
45: Whelan
48: Jurrah

Green in front  of Stretch, Oliver in front of Jakovich and you forgot Jetta.

Everything else is perfect?

Edited by WERRIDEE

1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

Green in front  of Stretch, Oliver in front of Jakovich and you forgot Jetta.

Everything else is perfect?

eek, so i did...but i only put in 41 players, not 42...so easily fixed!

i'll stick with jaka, for now, over oliver

genius of a footballer

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat

The thought of Jakovich, Jurrah, Farmer, Flash, Ox, and Robbo in the forward line......?

 

 
15 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Green in front  of Stretch, Oliver in front of Jakovich and you forgot Jetta.

Everything else is perfect?

Someone didnt see Jakovich play

15 minutes ago, faultydet said:

The thought of Jakovich, Jurrah, Farmer, Flash, Ox, and Robbo in the forward line......?

 

I do remember a Jakovich, Lyon, Pike and I think Sean Charles forward line!


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