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On 06/02/2025 at 12:29, Lord Travis said:

You've got Trent Rivers confused with Jared Rivers. J Rivers was a Rising Star winner who played 150+ games for us in the 2000s and was a great rangy CHB type. He's definitely in the conversation for this team. Trent Rivers is nowhere near it. He's had a few good but not outstanding seasons, but is young and has a long way to go to be at this level. He may well get there in years to come.

There's a number of players mentioned in this thread like Garry Lyon who didn't play in this century, so aren't part of this discussion. One named is Schwarz. I loved him as a kid, and his 1994 season is one of the best ever, but he only played 2000-2002 and was average at best due to his body being shot. Basically went at a goal a game at the end of his career and is nowhere near this conversation. Others like Febey brothers, Tingay, Charles, S White aren't eligible either.

My 21st team thus far would be as follows:

B: Jetta May Hibberd

HB: Salem Lever Yze

C: Johnstone Oliver Langdon

HF: Bruce Robertson Green

FF: Davey Neitz Farmer

R: Gawn Jones Petracca

Interchange: McDonald White Viney Fritsch

Nice work LT. 

Short forward line but a stack of talent. Perhaps a bit slow overall (backline very slow). Only Davey was express pace. Trapper, Langdon, Farmer better than average.

Ben Brown or Jesse Hogan are others that would be good enough to be in that team but didn't play their peak years for us, i guess that disqualifies them.  

Is the McDonald on the bench James or Tom? 

 

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