Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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John McIntosh has been mentioned ... others???


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708682Post Linton Lodger »

Difficult one this. Val Perovic had a great season in 1978, but it was just the one season. Since then we've been a bit light on in that department. I cannot think of anyone better than Sam Fisher, although I think Jake Carlisle will become one of our greatest.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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Some names that played there

Russell Morris
Grant Thomas
Goose Maguire
Max Crow

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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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Justin Koschitzke?
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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708693Post St Loxton »

Russell Morris for me.
David Grant was one that could play tall and did play that position at times. Fantastic backman.


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Val Perovic.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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Darth Vader wrote:Val Perovic.
Forgot the obvious and didn’t read thread properly. Surely Sam Fisher.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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Sam Fisher by a margin.

Go back and watch games from 08 to 11. He was a brilliant defender.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708700Post spert »

Ian Synman- CHB in our only premiership team.


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Goose was very good for a few years before he broke his leg.

Sam Fisher but I think Jake will be better.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708707Post evertonfc »

Gee, Sam Fisher would have to go very close. Not a classical CHB - more a tall flanker until the final years - but he'd be pretty handy.

David Grant from 1989-1992 was just an incredible player.


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Brian Labone or Derek Mountfield, both great!


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708710Post Gavanl »

More than 50 years, and I never saw him play, but Neil Roberts won the Brownlow at chb if I recall correctly.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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Gavanl wrote:More than 50 years, and I never saw him play, but Neil Roberts won the Brownlow at chb if I recall correctly.
I did see him play, but only at the end of his career, which was rather short by today's standards - 11 years and retirement at age 29. His last game was against Hawthorn in Round 18 of 1962. We won by 6 goals. He was captain and a bloke called Baldock kicked 5 goals. He would be captain the following year and the rest, as they say, is history.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708720Post longtimesaint »

evertonfc wrote:Gee, Sam Fisher would have to go very close. Not a classical CHB - more a tall flanker until the final years - but he'd be pretty handy.

David Grant from 1989-1992 was just an incredible player.
David Grant was mainly a half back flanker. -he wasn’t tall enough for key position.
A very good one though.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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avid wrote:Justin Koschitzke?
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Did win the rising star playing there. An extraordinary achievement when you think about it. A first year player in a poor team dominates at CHB. F#ck Giansiracoward. Cost us one of our Potentially greatest players ever and probably a flag.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708722Post Trev from the Bush »

spert wrote:Ian Synman- CHB in our only premiership team.
Agree but was near the end by 1968. One of my all-time favourites.

Sammy Fisher easily.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708725Post desertsaint »

well it looks like we all concur - sammy fisher.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708747Post SinCitySainter »

I agree on Sammy Fisher but I think the Robert Elphinstone runs a close second of the ones I have seen.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

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Fisher , then Elphingstone and Russell Morris


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708902Post George27 »

For the last 50 years, Sam Fisher. Make it 60 years, and it clearly is Neil Roberts.


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Re: Best Centre Half Back in past 50 years?

Post: # 1708941Post Vazelos »

Not or strongest position- last 50 years I would say Sam Fisher.
Big Jake Carlisle will be in that list when he retires.


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