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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sun May 03, 2009 10:55 pm

Favourite - Greg Turbill - Loved it when Bob Tardiff went in all big and tough and Turbill cracked him in the jaw - I actually played against Turbill in the 80's when he played for Greenacres. Had a yarn with him after the game

Best I saw in real life - John Platten - absolutely fearless
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby Big Phil » Wed May 06, 2009 6:51 pm

From more recent times...

Marco Bello

Peter Green

Jeremy Clayton

Gowans Twins
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby FlyingHigh » Wed May 06, 2009 10:26 pm

Big Phil wrote:From more recent times...

Marco Bello

Peter Green

Jeremy Clayton

Gowans Twins


Three rovers? No wonder you blokes always win. Suppose you play 5 CHF's each week as well. :D
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby GWW » Wed May 06, 2009 11:16 pm

Personally i wouldn't put the Gowans brother in the category of rover, in the same way that i'd put Platten, McGuinness, Naley in that category.
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby The Yetti » Thu May 07, 2009 8:52 am

Do we have Rovers any more?
I think not.

Most of the rover types seem to play as small forwards and spend little time on the ball
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Thu May 07, 2009 7:50 pm

The Yetti wrote:Do we have Rovers any more?
I think not.


No, the rover died along with ruckmen who wrestle each other to the ground instead of leaping and palming the ball.
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby GWW » Thu May 07, 2009 8:33 pm

The Yetti wrote:Do we have Rovers any more?
I think not.

Most of the rover types seem to play as small forwards and spend little time on the ball


Probably not, but there are some players who play more like rovers did in the past, than others do, like J Clayton, and probably Callinan.
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby drebin » Fri May 08, 2009 9:21 am

GWW wrote:
The Yetti wrote:Do we have Rovers any more?
I think not.

Most of the rover types seem to play as small forwards and spend little time on the ball


Probably not, but there are some players who play more like rovers did in the past, than others do, like J Clayton, and probably Callinan.


Have to disagree with that. Callinan is more a small fwd who has a run on the ball in bursts. Chad O'sullivan and Slade are more the traditional rovers at Doggy Land. Clayton probably spends 50-50 on ball and up fwd but that is probably more to do with the load he is expected to carry for the under performing pies.

Jimmy Allan is a definate rover - spends 90 percent of his time on ball and rarely rests up fwd.

Young Boyd from South is a genuine rover and is bloody good too.
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby JK » Fri May 08, 2009 9:31 am

Yeah I agree Dreb, they were the blokes that in my mind, fit the old fashioned Rover tag .. Even James Gallagher could probably fit into that group (even though he's more a wingman imho), and a guy like Luke Crane certainly does.

The Gowans boys probably fit closer to the traditional Centremen or possibly Ruck Rovers at a pinch. (well traditional in my sense lol, those from the 50's and 60's could well disagree)
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby The Yetti » Fri May 08, 2009 3:35 pm

drebin wrote:
GWW wrote:
The Yetti wrote:Do we have Rovers any more?
I think not.

Most of the rover types seem to play as small forwards and spend little time on the ball


Probably not, but there are some players who play more like rovers did in the past, than others do, like J Clayton, and probably Callinan.


Have to disagree with that. Callinan is more a small fwd who has a run on the ball in bursts. Chad O'sullivan and Slade are more the traditional rovers at Doggy Land. Clayton probably spends 50-50 on ball and up fwd but that is probably more to do with the load he is expected to carry for the under performing pies.

Jimmy Allan is a definate rover - spends 90 percent of his time on ball and rarely rests up fwd.

Young Boyd from South is a genuine rover and is bloody good too.




So I guess if you can only come up with 5 rovers in a total of 9 SANFL sides you would agree THAT WE DON'T HAVE ROVERS ANYMORE :) :D
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby am Bays » Fri May 08, 2009 3:48 pm

Well given that the modern terms are "go to" and "hot spot patroller" so yes I suppose that we don't have "rovers" anymore.

Drebin you can add Ty Allen to the list too. Spends the majority of time as our "rover".

I think one of the reason why we don't have rovers anymore per se is that with clubs having to have many variations for their set plays the desiganted rovers position is often interchanged amongst the onballers.
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby leftlegger » Fri May 08, 2009 4:14 pm

Alltime -
Platten

from 70s
Bucky Cunningham
Kym Hodgeman
Trevor Grimwood

80s
McGuinnes
Naley

Today
Backwell
O'Sullivan
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Fri May 08, 2009 8:16 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:The Gowans boys probably fit closer to the traditional Centremen or possibly Ruck Rovers at a pinch. (well traditional in my sense lol, those from the 50's and 60's could well disagree)


Yeah, it's not a matter of disagreeing CP because the ruck rover in the 80s tended to be more your Michael Aish type who linked and ran with the rover and centreman. It evolved with the pace of the game.

The term "ruck rover" really became obselete because prior to that, ruck rovers were precisely what they were named, players who were athletic enough to take throw ins, etc, but mobile enough to assist the rover and centreman in roving duties. Classic ruck-rovers of the mid-60s to mid 70s were Barrie Robran, Paul Bagshaw and Keith Chessell.

Prior to that they were larger types such as Neil Kerley and Fred Bills, and also referred to as "Utilities".
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby GWW » Fri May 08, 2009 10:10 pm

Yeah i wasn't so sure about Callinan, certainly agree that Crane is close to a traditional rover type.
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Re: NAME YOUR FAVOURITE SANFL ROVER

Postby 71/72 » Sat May 09, 2009 12:44 am

Terry von Bertouch and Tony Antrobus for me.
Best opposition rover, Brian Cunningham, brilliant kick either foot.
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