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3 Pronged Attacks

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Brown, Weideman and Fritsch is ideal for me, but all credit to McDonald for the year he's having.

Not sure why Hawthorn in 1971 is not on that list. Peter Hudson kicked 150 goals on his own, so add any other two players - even the full back and back pocket -  and it's better than Brisbane's 142 in 2001.

 
8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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What's our best 3 Pronged Attack?

Whats the criteria for that list?

They left off Lyon, Schwarz and Jakovich who combined for 190 goals in 1994.

4 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Not sure why Hawthorn in 1971 is not on that list.

Probably because the article is about forward lines with three prolific goal kickers.

What I can't work out is the note that says * DENOTES PREMIERS but there are no asterisks to be seen.


6 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Whats the criteria for that list?

They left off Lyon, Schwarz and Jakovich who combined for 190 goals in 1994.

It's a pretty arbitrary list. Mark Jackson and Gerard Healy kicked 153 between them in 1982. Don't know who the third best that year was, but still better than Brisbane in 2001.

I reckon our best 3 pronged attack was Mueller, Baggott and Norm Smith in 1939.

Won us a flag. Good enough for me.

 
36 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Not sure why Hawthorn in 1971 is not on that list. Peter Hudson kicked 150 goals on his own, so add any other two players - even the full back and back pocket -  and it's better than Brisbane's 142 in 2001.

The ol' joke comes to mind . . . what would you do if Jesus Christ came to Glenferrie Road . . . ?

34 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Assume the Colour is the substitute for the *

Of course.  Should have picked that up.


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