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GAME 4: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - Farmer vs Lovett


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Today sees Jeff Farmer take on Glenn Lovett.

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Jeff Farmer:
118 Games
259 Goals
3 x MFC Leading Goal Kicker
2000 All Australian
 
Glenn Lovett:
127 Games
74 Goals
1992 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
 
Tournament Fixture:
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When Glenn played well, more often we won. Well thats my memory !

his efforts not respected enough IMO

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Lovett another of those mid-90s perennially injured players that cost us the chance at a flag. Schwarz, Lyon, Tingay, Lovett, Prymke, Charles - I'm sure there's more. With Lovett it was back-related hamstring issues from memory?

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As far as the poll goes Farmer by a mile. The most consistently explosive player I've seen in the red and blue next to Jakovich. His 98 finals series (including round 22 against the Tigers) and 2000 season were something to behold. 76 goals would have to be one of the best returns for a small forward in the modern era, if not ever.

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1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Lovett another of those mid-90s perennially injured players that cost us the chance at a flag. Schwarz, Lyon, Tingay, Lovett, Prymke, Charles - I'm sure there's more. With Lovett it was back-related hamstring issues from memory?

In the 90's,  we had so many back injuries that were hamstring related. 

Circumstantial evidence suggests its Club related poor management again.

 

Peter Moore also.  He had a back injury from pre season training.

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1 hour ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

In the 90's,  we had so many back injuries that were hamstring related. 

Circumstantial evidence suggests its Club related poor management again.

 

Peter Moore also.  He had a back injury from pre season training.

Moore had a history of hamstring injuries from his time at Collingwood.  He foolishly played the 1981 GF with a hamstring injury sustained the week before. Management at Melbourne had nothing to do with his history of injuries.

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Voted for farmer but glenn lovett was one of the most talented demon players I have seen. Hamstring curses again.

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2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

As far as the poll goes Farmer by a mile. The most consistently explosive player I've seen in the red and blue next to Jakovich. His 98 finals series (including round 22 against the Tigers) and 2000 season were something to behold. 76 goals would have to be one of the best returns for a small forward in the modern era, if not ever.

I think Eddie Betts kicked 75 in 2016 or 2017 and Milne kicked 70 odd in made 2011, so it stands up definitely.

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7 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I think Eddie Betts kicked 75 in 2016 or 2017 and Milne kicked 70 odd in made 2011, so it stands up definitely.

Yeah I was thinking Matthews and Bartlett the only two who came to mind. I'm sure there's probably more, but it's a hell of an achievement. Betts is more so considering players don't top the ton anymore.

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Sentimental place for Lovett, as already bene said, injuries.  I remember hearing he loved the Dee's and flower so much he insisted that he attend the same high school as Flower (Which he did). :)  The man was red and blue to the core....  Whereas Farmer isn't.

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2 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Moore had a history of hamstring injuries from his time at Collingwood.  He foolishly played the 1981 GF with a hamstring injury sustained the week before. Management at Melbourne had nothing to do with his history of injuries.

Yep,  sorry,  it was his Quad muscle he did at training.  At camp,  I believe.

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