For Plugger Lovers
Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 23164
- Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 3:53pm
- Has thanked: 9113 times
- Been thanked: 3951 times
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 23164
- Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 3:53pm
- Has thanked: 9113 times
- Been thanked: 3951 times
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1265
- Joined: Sun 12 Sep 2010 1:17am
- Has thanked: 12 times
- Been thanked: 319 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
You are spot on Jacobs that’s the peak 100%.
Is that 1988?
I have a friendship with Geoff Poulter he didn’t have Plugger in his top 5 of all time I sent him the 3 hour compilation he has watched a third of it and is starting to change his mind.
Is that 1988?
I have a friendship with Geoff Poulter he didn’t have Plugger in his top 5 of all time I sent him the 3 hour compilation he has watched a third of it and is starting to change his mind.
- SaintPav
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 19160
- Joined: Wed 16 Jun 2010 9:24pm
- Location: Alma Road
- Has thanked: 1609 times
- Been thanked: 2031 times
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 18655
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 1:36am
- Has thanked: 1994 times
- Been thanked: 873 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Notice how open and free-running the game is. This may have been in the days of just two on the interchange bench.
Changed rules aside, it’s interesting that two of the opposition that day played a key role in turning the game into the contested mess it is today. I speak, of course, of Ro$$co and his mate Roosy.
I watched only until half time. If memory serves me correctly, the Lions switched Lynch on to Plugger after half time and Lynch did as good a job on him as you would have seen in those days. Plugger may have finished with only seven or eight.
Changed rules aside, it’s interesting that two of the opposition that day played a key role in turning the game into the contested mess it is today. I speak, of course, of Ro$$co and his mate Roosy.
I watched only until half time. If memory serves me correctly, the Lions switched Lynch on to Plugger after half time and Lynch did as good a job on him as you would have seen in those days. Plugger may have finished with only seven or eight.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 784
- Joined: Tue 13 Sep 2011 7:36pm
- Has thanked: 40 times
- Been thanked: 340 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
This is 1989.
Lockett's absolute peak years 1987-1991 in my opinion.
Still the best player I have ever seen so not sure what Geoff Poulter is on!!
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 784
- Joined: Tue 13 Sep 2011 7:36pm
- Has thanked: 40 times
- Been thanked: 340 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
You should watch the 3rd quarter....great footy.bigcarl wrote: ↑Mon 02 Dec 2019 9:12am Notice how open and free-running the game is. This may have been in the days of just two on the interchange bench.
Changed rules aside, it’s interesting that two of the opposition that day played a key role in turning the game into the contested mess it is today. I speak, of course, of Ro$$co and his mate Roosy.
I watched only until half time. If memory serves me correctly, the Lions switched Lynch on to Plugger after half time and Lynch did as good a job on him as you would have seen in those days. Plugger may have finished with only seven or eight.
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 23164
- Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 3:53pm
- Has thanked: 9113 times
- Been thanked: 3951 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Just an interesting snippit on plugger.
From herald sun.com.au
"He oversaw management of crowd behaviour at the MCG for years, dealt with the spate of alcohol-fuelled violence that led to a lockout in Melbourne’s CBD, and infamously found AFL star Tony Lockett hiding in a wardrobe during a 1998 raid on a greyhoundstud.'
From herald sun.com.au
"He oversaw management of crowd behaviour at the MCG for years, dealt with the spate of alcohol-fuelled violence that led to a lockout in Melbourne’s CBD, and infamously found AFL star Tony Lockett hiding in a wardrobe during a 1998 raid on a greyhoundstud.'
-
- SS Life Member
- Posts: 2594
- Joined: Fri 20 Jan 2012 4:57pm
- Has thanked: 2043 times
- Been thanked: 1167 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
I think the better players will always be better players ... in any era. If anything, it's the athletic nature of the game that has bought the lesser players up to the level of the better players.
That said - as a spectacle - the late 80's and 90's for me will always be the pinnacle of watch ability as far as our game is concerned. I could make an argument that AFL level footy now is much more closely aligned to soccer as game ... only without an offside rule.
Go you red, black & white warriors
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1265
- Joined: Sun 12 Sep 2010 1:17am
- Has thanked: 12 times
- Been thanked: 319 times
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1265
- Joined: Sun 12 Sep 2010 1:17am
- Has thanked: 12 times
- Been thanked: 319 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Totally agree Jaxons on hisnpeak years and the fact he was the best I have seen.
Firstly big games create reputations.
Carey, Matthews, Ablett Snr and Junior the names normally bandied around as the greatest all played multiple big finals at their peak. Plugger got his first final at 25 kicks 9 goals 5 in a losing final. He only played 1 final in his very peak the rest were scattered past his athletic peak. This went against his legacy most football supporters didn’t see enough of him at his best.
Poulter started watching his 3 hour highlight video I sent him and he is starting to change his mind.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1265
- Joined: Sun 12 Sep 2010 1:17am
- Has thanked: 12 times
- Been thanked: 319 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Vazelos wrote: ↑Mon 02 Dec 2019 4:38pmTotally agree Jaxons on his peak years and the fact he was the best I have seen.
Firstly big games create reputations.
Carey, Matthews, Ablett Snr and Junior the names normally bandied around as the greatest all played multiple big finals at their peak. Plugger got his first final at 25 kicks 9 goals 5 in a losing final. He only played 1 final in his very peak the rest were scattered past his athletic peak. This went against his legacy most football supporters didn’t see enough of him at his best.
Poulter started watching his 3 hour highlight video I sent him and he is starting to change his mind.
- shanegrambeau
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5971
- Joined: Thu 25 Jan 2018 2:15pm
- Has thanked: 334 times
- Been thanked: 711 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Nicky Winmar too....how is his touch?
Interesting, Harvey wasn't a big force here at all...Craven and Bowey more so.
And commentators called Pert the best FB in the league!
Interesting, Harvey wasn't a big force here at all...Craven and Bowey more so.
And commentators called Pert the best FB in the league!
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 6092
- Joined: Sat 12 Sep 2015 1:03pm
- Has thanked: 337 times
- Been thanked: 1570 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Harvey was 17 and had only played a handful of games. Didnt hit his straps until for another year or 2.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 04 Dec 2019 12:28am Nicky Winmar too....how is his touch?
Interesting, Harvey wasn't a big force here at all...Craven and Bowey more so.
And commentators called Pert the best FB in the league!
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 18655
- Joined: Thu 11 Mar 2004 1:36am
- Has thanked: 1994 times
- Been thanked: 873 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Yes agree. You can see glimpses of the great player he was to become, but he wasn’t yet dominant. Even so, it was apparent very early he was special.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Wed 04 Dec 2019 6:17amHarvey was 17 and had only played a handful of games. Didnt hit his straps until for another year or 2.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 04 Dec 2019 12:28am Nicky Winmar too....how is his touch?
Interesting, Harvey wasn't a big force here at all...Craven and Bowey more so.
And commentators called Pert the best FB in the league!
An expert in wrong-footing opponents. Something to do with bouncing the ball left handed and kicking on his right.
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 12765
- Joined: Thu 04 Jul 2019 8:53pm
- Has thanked: 5 times
- Been thanked: 2721 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
If we had a 17yo performing that well now, we’d be doing cartwheels.
Craven and Bowey were in their early 20s in 89
Craven and Bowey were in their early 20s in 89
- shanegrambeau
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5971
- Joined: Thu 25 Jan 2018 2:15pm
- Has thanked: 334 times
- Been thanked: 711 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Would a player like that even get a chance nowadays? He wouldn't even be listed at that age at Sandy and even if he ultimately was, he would have to play and stay for there for a long time I would guess. Injury or the chance of being plucked out by an enterprising rival recruiter would also be a possibility.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
-
- SS Hall of Fame
- Posts: 2394
- Joined: Tue 10 Jul 2007 11:14am
- Location: Bentleigh East
- Has thanked: 273 times
- Been thanked: 638 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Lockett's 1991 season is still the best season I've ever seen from any player in my lifetime. 127 goals from 17 games. 34 goals in his first three games. 8 or more goals on nine occasions. Never goal-less. 71% accuracy.
If not for a flawed finals system, 1991 could have been our year.
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 12765
- Joined: Thu 04 Jul 2019 8:53pm
- Has thanked: 5 times
- Been thanked: 2721 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Robert Harvey’s 1998 was pretty special too... 32 Brownlow votes, averaged 32ppg as was Reiwoldt’s 2004, 256 marks aflpa mvp.
I thought we were a better side in 92 when Shanahan, Kickett, Fletcher and Newport came into the team.
I thought we were a better side in 92 when Shanahan, Kickett, Fletcher and Newport came into the team.
- shanegrambeau
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 5971
- Joined: Thu 25 Jan 2018 2:15pm
- Has thanked: 334 times
- Been thanked: 711 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
I saw us go down to Geelong at Waverley in that final.
Lockett missed a few "easy" getties, and we were leading at half time. Was in 91? I think so.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 23164
- Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 3:53pm
- Has thanked: 9113 times
- Been thanked: 3951 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Yea, The game where Billy Brownnose starred and that mongrel Abblett laid out Grant and Burke.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 04 Dec 2019 4:18pmI saw us go down to Geelong at Waverley in that final.
Lockett missed a few "easy" getties, and we were leading at half time. Was in 91? I think so.
-
- Club Player
- Posts: 1265
- Joined: Sun 12 Sep 2010 1:17am
- Has thanked: 12 times
- Been thanked: 319 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Agreed Harvey 1998 and Riewoldt 2004 was special.
The 1991 side was better in my opinion it was a premiership we could have won. The draw and Abletts thuggery stopped us. We could beat Hawthorn and West Coast but the Cats troubled us ... Plugger was at the end of his peak (1997-1991) Dean Greig was not as good in 92 and Newport was already there in 1991 a very good player...
Last edited by Vazelos on Thu 05 Dec 2019 7:08am, edited 2 times in total.
-
- Saintsational Legend
- Posts: 23164
- Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 3:53pm
- Has thanked: 9113 times
- Been thanked: 3951 times
Re: For Plugger Lovers
Kickett and Fletcher were both badly done by by the saints. Absolute tragedy we lost two ball magnets when they were needed. Set us back two three years.