Congratulations (FOX Footy players of the decade 2010-19)
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Congratulations (FOX Footy players of the decade 2010-19)
I’ve spoken to a close mate at News and he has told me Fox Footy are putting together a package of the best players of the decade 2010-2019
They’ve partnered with champion data who provided a list of there top 150 players based purely on their statistical data
The list was then given to Fox Footy list of former players, coaches and media people who then provided their top 50
Combined votes then finalised the final 50
Fox Footy will during the season put together a 30 minute highlight package of each player to be run after season 2024 is completed.
I don’t know the final placings but 3 Collingwood players made the final list of top 50 (only Geelong and Hawthorne with 4 each had more players in the top 50)
Congratulations goes to
Scott Pendlebury
Dane Swan
Dayne Beams
All 3 are Copeland trophy winners, premiership players, have finished top 3 in AFLPA MVP and AFLPA Coaches voting as well as having multiple top 10 Brownlow finishes during that decade.
Side note only 1 ruckman made the list of top 50 players who would like a guess at his name ?
They’ve partnered with champion data who provided a list of there top 150 players based purely on their statistical data
The list was then given to Fox Footy list of former players, coaches and media people who then provided their top 50
Combined votes then finalised the final 50
Fox Footy will during the season put together a 30 minute highlight package of each player to be run after season 2024 is completed.
I don’t know the final placings but 3 Collingwood players made the final list of top 50 (only Geelong and Hawthorne with 4 each had more players in the top 50)
Congratulations goes to
Scott Pendlebury
Dane Swan
Dayne Beams
All 3 are Copeland trophy winners, premiership players, have finished top 3 in AFLPA MVP and AFLPA Coaches voting as well as having multiple top 10 Brownlow finishes during that decade.
Side note only 1 ruckman made the list of top 50 players who would like a guess at his name ?
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Re: Congratulations is in order
If it was just for the 2018/2019 seasons, it'd be Grundy hands down.qldmagpie67 wrote:Side note only 1 ruckman made the list of top 50 players who would like a guess at his name ?
But for the early part of that period, Dean Cox was consistently the best ruckman in the competition.
So that leaves Max Gawn, but he was injured for a good time and really only started to flourish late in that period.
So out of left field, Goldstein?
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Re: Congratulations is in order
Goldstein was a good but incorrect guessLaurieHolden wrote:If it was just for the 2018/2019 seasons, it'd be Grundy hands down.qldmagpie67 wrote:Side note only 1 ruckman made the list of top 50 players who would like a guess at his name ?
But for the early part of that period, Dean Cox was consistently the best ruckman in the competition.
So that leaves Max Gawn, but he was injured for a good time and really only started to flourish late in that period.
So out of left field, Goldstein?
It was Big Boy McEvoy
I was a little surprised to be honest but when you look at his stats and think back to his influence when he played at the hawks it isn’t as unusual as I thought originally
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Rude I always believed Thomas was highly underrated player especially 2008/2011RudeBoy wrote:I'd have had Daisy before Beams. People seem to forget just how good he was. Arguably he was our best player across the 2010 finals series, which delivered us a flag. As good as Beams was, he never performed well in finals.
He was often spoken about behind Swan and Pendles
As for Beams I was a little surprised as well but if you ask a player who’s opinion they value most about there performance they’ll say there peers then the coaches
Beams had 2 x top 5 and 2 more top 10 finishes in the MVP voting and 3 top 10 finishes in the coaches voting over that period
He also won 2 B&F’s and had 3 more top 3 finishes and was our best first year player in 2010 and had 3 top 10 finishes in the Brownlow
Again I think people think about the later years of his career not the first few years of his career
In 2012 when he won the Copeland he beat a field containing Swan Pendles Thomas just to name 3
I’m guessing Ablett JR will be named #1
I would have Swan and Pendles easily in top 10
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Re: Congratulations is in order
He was stunning in 2010 - his ability to over-riun the ball and have no influence at all, when it mattered, is legendary.qldmagpie67 wrote:Goldstein was a good but incorrect guessLaurieHolden wrote:If it was just for the 2018/2019 seasons, it'd be Grundy hands down.qldmagpie67 wrote:Side note only 1 ruckman made the list of top 50 players who would like a guess at his name ?
But for the early part of that period, Dean Cox was consistently the best ruckman in the competition.
So that leaves Max Gawn, but he was injured for a good time and really only started to flourish late in that period.
So out of left field, Goldstein?
It was Big Boy McEvoy
I was a little surprised to be honest but when you look at his stats and think back to his influence when he played at the hawks it isn’t as unusual as I thought originally
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Well as I recall, we were more or less held to ransom at gunpoint, whilst bent over a barrel.Pies4shaw wrote:^ They'd think they were morons to trade Crisp and the De Goey pick out in order to get Beams. Mind you, that didn't take hindsight - Collingwood's best-ever trade deal, bar none.
Beams never leaves, the JDG pick never arrives, thus he gets drafted by a then bottom 6 shitkicker club, and might never have got the success or benefits he did/does at the Pies.
Crisp would have kicked on at Bears for sure; he was simply too talented not to.
Whether he would have remained up there is purely hypothetical.
Either way, these players never arrive at Collingwood, and we haven't played in a Grand Final since 2011.
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They may have extracted some measure of pay back in late 2018 at trade time; we played our hand and lost two first rounders for no return.
If Beams and Wells were fit enough late 2019, we would have taken Bitchmond down again.
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