Plugger, good times
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Re: Plugger, good times
Plugger's efforts made the trips to Moorabbin much more enjoyable- a great player in an ordinary team compared to Ablett snr who was a great, but had a better team around him. One of the greatest players we have had, but I rate Harvey up there, and for the old blokes- I couldn't quite place Plugger in front of Ian Stewart or Doc., but Plugger would have kicked 250 goals in a season if those guys played alongside him.
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Re: Plugger, good times
Sydney Gain:
Tony Lockett, Pick 21 (Matthew Nicks) & Pick 87 (Simon Arnott)
Sydney Loss:
Simon Minton-Connell, Scott Waters, Robert Neill & Pick 5
St Kilda Gain:
Darryl Wakelin, Robert Neill, Joshua Kitchen, Glenn Nugent, Pick 5 (Joel Smith), Pick 13 (Chris Hemley), Pick 26 (Tim Elliot) & Pick 43 (Dean Matthews)
St Kilda Loss:
Tony Lockett, Gilbert McAdam, Pick 42 & Pick 59
Fremantle Gain:
Scott Waters & Pick 42 (Douglas Headland)
Fremantle Loss:
Darryl Wakelin (pre-listed) & Pick 21
Hawthorn Gain:
Simon Minton Connell, Pick 8 (Daniel Harford), Pick 59 (Nathan Saunders) & Pick 60 (Brad Scott)
Hawthorn Loss:
Andrew Gowers, Joshua Kitchen, Glenn Nugent, Pick 13 & Pick 87
Brisbane Gain:
Gilbert McAdam & Andrew Gowers
Brisbane Loss:
Pick 8, Pick 26, Pick 43 & Pick 60
We drafted and got some duds for the best player ever in his prime
Tony Lockett, Pick 21 (Matthew Nicks) & Pick 87 (Simon Arnott)
Sydney Loss:
Simon Minton-Connell, Scott Waters, Robert Neill & Pick 5
St Kilda Gain:
Darryl Wakelin, Robert Neill, Joshua Kitchen, Glenn Nugent, Pick 5 (Joel Smith), Pick 13 (Chris Hemley), Pick 26 (Tim Elliot) & Pick 43 (Dean Matthews)
St Kilda Loss:
Tony Lockett, Gilbert McAdam, Pick 42 & Pick 59
Fremantle Gain:
Scott Waters & Pick 42 (Douglas Headland)
Fremantle Loss:
Darryl Wakelin (pre-listed) & Pick 21
Hawthorn Gain:
Simon Minton Connell, Pick 8 (Daniel Harford), Pick 59 (Nathan Saunders) & Pick 60 (Brad Scott)
Hawthorn Loss:
Andrew Gowers, Joshua Kitchen, Glenn Nugent, Pick 13 & Pick 87
Brisbane Gain:
Gilbert McAdam & Andrew Gowers
Brisbane Loss:
Pick 8, Pick 26, Pick 43 & Pick 60
We drafted and got some duds for the best player ever in his prime
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Re: Plugger, good times
Spot on,can only imagine what plugger would of done in that high scoring Geelong side of the late 80's early 90's. That figure of 250 certainly isn't far fetchedspert wrote:Plugger's efforts made the trips to Moorabbin much more enjoyable- a great player in an ordinary team compared to Ablett snr who was a great, but had a better team around him. One of the greatest players we have had, but I rate Harvey up there, and for the old blokes- I couldn't quite place Plugger in front of Ian Stewart or Doc., but Plugger would have kicked 250 goals in a season if those guys played alongside him.
Bring back the Lockett era
Re: Plugger, good times
spert wrote:Plugger's efforts made the trips to Moorabbin much more enjoyable- a great player in an ordinary team compared to Ablett snr who was a great, but had a better team around him. One of the greatest players we have had, but I rate Harvey up there, and for the old blokes- I couldn't quite place Plugger in front of Ian Stewart or Doc., but Plugger would have kicked 250 goals in a season if those guys played alongside him.
I didnt realise you were that old. Plugger is the best player i have even seen. The game against Carlton is one the greatest games a FF could ever have and the Swans comeback game was even more ridiculous. Even the time he came back from a back injury in 91 was madness. Was that unfit but managed something like 33 goals in his first game back. If he wasnt injured that year he would have smashed every goal kicking record that have ever been. The only Saints player that was a hero to me.
Re: Plugger, good times
stevie wrote:I've always pondered how I would have felt about Plugger if I hadn't of been a Sainter.
Would I have still admired him? I liked Dunstall when he played. I actually kept a tally in my diaries each week during footy seasons as to how many goals both he and Plugger had, a running tally of their career goals. I loved watching Modra p,ay.
Ablett senior I liked though soured on him when he took out Burkey in the 91 EF.
I rate Plugger as the best player I've ever seen. And as someone pointed out earlier, he was kicking goals in an average team sometimes. Abletts, Dunstall and Carey never did that.
No, Carey was winning premierships for an average team.
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You only liked him cos he had the same name as youplugger66 wrote: Plugger is the best player i have even seen. The game against Carlton is one the greatest games a FF could ever have and the Swans comeback game was even more ridiculous. Even the time he came back from a back injury in 91 was madness. Was that unfit but managed something like 33 goals in his first game back. If he wasnt injured that year he would have smashed every goal kicking record that have ever been. The only Saints player that was a hero to me.
Re: Plugger, good times
Dr Spaceman wrote:You only liked him cos he had the same name as youplugger66 wrote: Plugger is the best player i have even seen. The game against Carlton is one the greatest games a FF could ever have and the Swans comeback game was even more ridiculous. Even the time he came back from a back injury in 91 was madness. Was that unfit but managed something like 33 goals in his first game back. If he wasnt injured that year he would have smashed every goal kicking record that have ever been. The only Saints player that was a hero to me.
That is true.