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Postby Booney » Fri May 24, 2019 2:17 pm

Bit of chatter on the socials around your favorite indigenous player ahead of this weeks indigenous round.

So, how about your top 5, not just your favorite?
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby amber_fluid » Fri May 24, 2019 2:20 pm

Booney wrote:Bit of chatter on the socials around your favorite indigenous player ahead of this weeks indigenous round.

So, how about your top 5, not just your favorite?


Wanganeen
McLeod
Buddy
Burgoyne
Goodes

Then any of Betts, Winmar, Long, O’loughlin.
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri May 24, 2019 2:22 pm

Goodes
Franklin
McCleod
Winmar
Wanganeen

Special mention of Burgoyne, love watching him play. Even though he’s destroyed us so many times
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby The Bedge » Fri May 24, 2019 2:23 pm

1. Brisbane
2. Port Adel
3. Bulldogs
4. Adelaide
5. Carlton

Least Favourites

1. West Coast
2. GWS
3. Hawthorn
4. Melbourne
5. Geelong

*edit* - whoops thought you asked about the jumper designs haha!
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby valleys07 » Fri May 24, 2019 2:24 pm

Wanganeen
McLeod
Goodes
Franklin
Shaun Burgoyne
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby amber_fluid » Fri May 24, 2019 2:24 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:Goodes
Franklin
McCleod
Winmar
Wanganeen


I forgot about Buddy.

Sure you couldn’t find any other indigenous Sydney players to put on your list?
O’Loughlin?
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri May 24, 2019 2:26 pm

amber_fluid wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:Goodes
Franklin
McCleod
Winmar
Wanganeen


I forgot about Buddy.

Sure you couldn’t find any other indigenous Sydney players to put on your list?
O’Loughlin?

Definitely not. I obviously rate him but he certainly doesn’t belong in the discussion in the greatest ever

Goodes records speaks for itself and same for Franklin. He belonged on this list before he even became a swan
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby The Bedge » Fri May 24, 2019 2:30 pm

Favourite players to watch:
1. Andrew McLeod
2. Gavin Wanganeen
3. Peter Matera
4. Lance Franklin

Players most influential for ATSI people and affairs
1. Nicky Winmar
2. Michael Long
3. Adam Goodes
4. Eddie Betts
5. Cyril Rioli

Special Mentions
1. Peter Burgoyne
2. Shaun Burgoyne
3. Micky O'Loughlin
4. Chris Johnson
5. Graham Johncock

Most useless/over rated
1. Richard Tambling
2. Daniel Wells
3. Leon Davis
4. Danyle Pearce
5. Troy Cook
6. Che Cockatoo-Collins
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby amber_fluid » Fri May 24, 2019 2:32 pm

The Bedge wrote:Favourite players to watch:
1. Andrew McLeod
2. Gavin Wanganeen
3. Peter Matera
4. Lance Franklin

Players most influential for ATSI people and affairs
1. Nicky Winmar
2. Michael Long
3. Adam Goodes
4. Eddie Betts
5. Cyril Rioli

Special Mentions
1. Peter Burgoyne
2. Shaun Burgoyne
3. Micky O'Loughlin
4. Chris Johnson
5. Graham Johncock

Most useless/over rated
1. Richard Tambling
2. Daniel Wells
3. Leon Davis
4. Danyle Pearce
5. Troy Cook


Cool.
Can you have a 3rd go and answer Booney’s question ;)
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri May 24, 2019 2:33 pm

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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby The Bedge » Fri May 24, 2019 2:33 pm

amber_fluid wrote:Cool.
Can you have a 3rd go and answer Booney’s question ;)

:lol:

Too hard.
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby Booney » Fri May 24, 2019 2:34 pm

Mine - ( in no particular order )

Byron Pickett, well known for his ability to send someone into the future but perhaps under appreciated for his ability to play the game, he had skill to burn. Brilliant and brutal, my type of player.

Lance Franklin, might just be the greatest player I have seen, not just indigenous, his ability to do the miraculous over and over for a bloke his size is unbelievable. In my view the greatest key position indigenous player.

Gavin Wanganeen, what more can be said about this bloke, a Port Adelaide boy who made himself known to the football world as a 19 year old being the first indigenous player to win a Brownlow and led Port Adelaide to our first AFL premiership.

Shaun Burgoyne, can play anywhere and has done so and done it well. Started back with Port, went into the middle, played forward but has settled as a back/mid, goes to equal 10th on the all time games list with his next game.

Nicky Winmar, the first indigenous player from my childhood that stood out for his brilliance and who couldn't stand behind a man who took on the Victoria Park faithful on behalf of his people?
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby Booney » Fri May 24, 2019 2:36 pm

The Bedge wrote:1. Brisbane
2. Port Adel
3. Bulldogs
4. Adelaide
5. Carlton

Least Favourites

1. West Coast
2. GWS
3. Hawthorn
4. Melbourne
5. Geelong

*edit* - whoops thought you asked about the jumper designs haha!


Brisbane's jumper, IMO, was the worst one.

West Coast, Adelaide and Sydney's all very good.
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby amber_fluid » Fri May 24, 2019 2:38 pm

Booney wrote:Mine - ( in no particular order )

Byron Pickett, well known for his ability to send someone into the future but perhaps under appreciated for his ability to play the game, he had skill to burn. Brilliant and brutal, my type of player.

Lance Franklin, might just be the greatest player I have seen, not just indigenous, his ability to do the miraculous over and over for a bloke his size is unbelievable. In my view the greatest key position indigenous player.

Gavin Wanganeen, what more can be said about this bloke, a Port Adelaide boy who made himself known to the football world as a 19 year old being the first indigenous player to win a Brownlow and led Port Adelaide to our first AFL premiership.

Shaun Burgoyne, can play anywhere and has done so and done it well. Started back with Port, went into the middle, played forward but has settled as a back/mid, goes to equal 10th on the all time games list with his next game.

Nicky Winmar, the first indigenous player from my childhood that stood out for his brilliance and who couldn't stand behind a man who took on the Victoria Park faithful on behalf of his people?



Pickett and Winmar were great players but better than McLeod?

That’s what’s good about these lists.
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby Booney » Fri May 24, 2019 2:39 pm

amber_fluid wrote:Pickett and Winmar were great players but better than McLeod?

That’s what’s good about these lists.


Maybe not better, but I enjoyed watching them more.
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby The Bedge » Fri May 24, 2019 2:42 pm

Honestly greatest of all time would have to be:
1. Franklin
2. Goodes
3. Wanganeen
4. McLeod
5. Matera

In that order.

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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby Corona Man » Fri May 24, 2019 2:53 pm

Difficult task you set Boon. I did not ever see Polly Farmer play...... but by all reports!! Throw in Barry Cable, Stephen Michael as well. Lets not forget Maurice Rioli while we stroll down memory lane.

However I have settled on more modern day players for the sake of the exercise.

1. Wanganeen. Freak even at 16 when he first played for Port in SANFL.
2. Franklin.
3. S Burgoyne
4. Goodes - as much as I don't care for the bloke
5. Cyril

Special mentions to Nicky Winmar, Michael Long & Peter Matera.

Mcleod while a damn good player, I did not include. I guess my memories of him, include him playing off half back when he couldn't shake a tag in the mids. It's difficult to shake a tag when you walk around the ground though!
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri May 24, 2019 3:01 pm

The Bedge wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Cool.
Can you have a 3rd go and answer Booney’s question ;)

:lol:

Too hard.

What about the question?
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri May 24, 2019 3:04 pm

Corona Man wrote:Difficult task you set Boon. I did not ever see Polly Farmer play...... but by all reports!! Throw in Barry Cable, Stephen Michael as well. Lets not forget Maurice Rioli while we stroll down memory lane.

However I have settled on more modern day players for the sake of the exercise.

1. Wanganeen. Freak even at 16 when he first played for Port in SANFL.
2. Franklin.
3. S Burgoyne
4. Goodes - as much as I don't care for the bloke
5. Cyril

Special mentions to Nicky Winmar, Michael Long & Peter Matera.

Mcleod while a damn good player, I did not include. I guess my memories of him, include him playing off half back when he couldn't shake a tag in the mids. It's difficult to shake a tag when you walk around the ground though!

Cyril is an interesting one. Very good player, but I see him in the o’loughlin group. In the sense they are very good but not in the mix in this discussion.
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Re: AFL Indigenous Round - Sir Doug Nicholls Round

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri May 24, 2019 3:12 pm

Wanganeen
McLeod
S.Burgoyne
Franklin
Peter Matera
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