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The AFL have asked me to compile the best teams of all time from these two zones.

Which do you think is superior?  Compare the pair ...

Could any other State produce such strong sides?

 

VIC METRO

B:       Ash Burton     William Stown     Glen Roy

H/B:   Campbell Field     Mel Tonsouth     Ken Sington

C:       Ivan Hoe     Donny Brook   Heath Mont

H/F:   Chad Stone     Beau Maris     Carl Tonnorth

F:       Al Tona     Thomas Town     Don Caster

R:       Hugh Esdale     Mordi Alloc     Mick Leham

I/C:     Syd Enham     Cam Berwell     Glen Huntly    Dan Denong

SUB:   Frank Ston

COACH:     Mel Bourne  

 

VIC COUNTRY

B:       Leon Gatha     Ben Digo     Glen Thompson

H/B:   Alfred Ton     Peter Borough     Heath Cote

C:       Alex Andra     Mal Lacoota     Col Eraine

H/F:    Robin Vale     Mort Lake     Leo Pold

F:       Heath Mere     Seb Astopol     Trent Ham

R:       Beau Fort    Kirk Stall    Col Binabbin

I/C:     Stan Hope    Mil Dura     Wallace Dale     Mal Don

SUB:   Den Nington

COACH:     Tim Boon

 
 

Tough on Con Dah, Mac Arthur and Ham Ilton to miss a gig with country.

Brayan Brook?

It needs more Western Suburb representation 

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Vic Country: Couldn't find a place for Long Wood? Or is he already in there and Long Wood is his adult-movie name?

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31 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It needs more Western Suburb representation 

Suggestions welcome!  Brayanbrook is not a suburb by the way.  :D

Glen Waverley goes all right on the HBF

 

What about Bri Ton?


Bri Ghton? (It’s a silent ‘Gh’ - Welsh ancestry 😉

Ivan Hoe could play on anyone and in any position really. 

Al Banvale is a handy ruckman

Fraser Rise is an up-and-comer

Warran Dyte is an outside mid

Its a pity Heather Dale doesn't have a brother!

1 hour ago, 3183 Dee said:

What about Bri Ton?

 

54 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Not a suburb.

It's 'a way of life '

Disclaimer: TRIGON is not from Brighton, nor is he/she/ze paid to represent this suburb.

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It's a shame I couldn't fit more players in. 

Jack Assflat just missed the cut and that's a bummer because he always had a crack and gave some cheek.

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Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

Mary Burra will be a star in the AFLW Country side.

Have a look at the AFLW Board, WJ.  Mary Borough has made the team!

AFLW Katae Matite, a drinking problem or just plain boastful?

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... and close to selection for the country team are

Col Ingam

Wal Peup

Lindsay Point

Bo Inka

Kurt Ing

Ben Doc

Mal Lacoota

Nat Teyallock

and lets not forget, Tyren Darra


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23 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Club President: Craig E. Burn

Doesn't qualify.  The suburb is Craigieburn.

edit:  Craig I. Eburn would work.

 

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I’m feeling sad for Ben Tleigh-East

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Had to go the double barrel

7 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Doesn't qualify.  The suburb is Craigieburn.

I guess that rules out Abe R. Feldie then. 


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