You are aware who selects the AA team aren't you?saintsRrising wrote:
AA selection in 2003 would also confirm at least one great rather than good year.
Carry on...
AA selection does not suggest anything at all.
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RodgerFox, whoever the selectors were in 2003 I would humbly suggest that they might know more about AFL Football than either you or me.rodgerfox wrote:You are aware who selects the AA team aren't you?saintsRrising wrote:
AA selection in 2003 would also confirm at least one great rather than good year.
Carry on...
AA selection does not suggest anything at all.
Not sure about 03, but the All-Australian selectors in 07 were Gerard Healy, Kevin Bartlett, Robert Walls, Mark Bickley, Chris Mainwaring, Andrew Demetriou, Adrian Anderson and Rod Austin.Mr Magic wrote:RodgerFox, whoever the selectors were in 2003 I would humbly suggest that they might know more about AFL Football than either you or me.rodgerfox wrote:You are aware who selects the AA team aren't you?saintsRrising wrote:
AA selection in 2003 would also confirm at least one great rather than good year.
Carry on...
AA selection does not suggest anything at all.
As for your statement that 'AA selection does not suggest anything at all', whilst there may be arguments most years as to a player or 2 who could/should have been included, I don't recall any 'duds being selected.
Why do you seem so argumentative today?
Well I reckon the players selected are happy enough to be lauded on their inclusion. Also, IIRC, most of the current players' 'performance based contracts' include bonuses for various achievements including AA selection.rodgerfox wrote:The All-Australian selectors are Gerard Healy, Kevin Bartlett, Robert Walls, Mark Bickley, Chris Mainwaring, Andrew Demetriou, Adrian Anderson and Rod Austin.Mr Magic wrote:RodgerFox, whoever the selectors were in 2003 I would humbly suggest that they might know more about AFL Football than either you or me.rodgerfox wrote:You are aware who selects the AA team aren't you?saintsRrising wrote:
AA selection in 2003 would also confirm at least one great rather than good year.
Carry on...
AA selection does not suggest anything at all.
As for your statement that 'AA selection does not suggest anything at all', whilst there may be arguments most years as to a player or 2 who could/should have been included, I don't recall any 'duds being selected.
Why do you seem so argumentative today?
This means that guys like Walls and Bartlett, with whom 90% of the population disagree with on their opinions every day, select based on their personal opinions the AA team.
Guys like Mainwairing, who was the sole person to not vote for Nick Reiwoldt in the Rising Star - but instead gave his vote to the WA player, select this 'team' based on their personal opinion.
And then there's Demetriou and Anderson. The two of them are the most crooked and devious humans on the planet. Not one single decision they make is not loaded. Every single decision they make has some sort of benefit for themselves, or as they put it 'the game'.
It's a joke to AA team. There is no plausable criteria at all. It's just some guys' opinions. Guys who 90% of the time, people think are diickheads.
Actually, let me rephrase that. It's not a joke, it's a great concept like any representative side, and a great honour for the guys who picked I'm sure. But for people to use 'AA selection' as an argument for anything is a joke.
Very interesting point.Mr Magic wrote: Furthermore, using your AA criteria, all awards based on personal opinions of people you don't rate are a 'joke'
That would include
Brownlow Medal
Norm Smith Medal
Michael Tuck Medal
E.J Whitten Medal
etc.
So do you want to tell Harves his two Brownlows and countless E.J's are a 'joke'? Oh, and of course the numerous years he gained AA selection shouldn't be counted in his 'playing cv' either?
While I definately hear what you're saying (I stand ready to disagree vehemently with anything Robert Walls says on a moments notice), and I do think the process gone through to select AA is flawed, I have to say that dismissing it altogether is even more ridiculous.rodgerfox wrote:Not sure about 03, but the All-Australian selectors in 07 were Gerard Healy, Kevin Bartlett, Robert Walls, Mark Bickley, Chris Mainwaring, Andrew Demetriou, Adrian Anderson and Rod Austin.
This means that guys like Walls and Bartlett, with whom 90% of the population disagree with on their opinions every day, select this 'team' based on their personal opinions. As I said, opinions which under usual circumstances get shouted down by the punters.
Sounds like because we don't like the selectors, and because we don't like the process, we discount any value there may be... easy to read it as because we don't like it it doesn't count... and that would imply that if it were our opinions...rodgerfox wrote:How so?BAM! (shhhh) wrote:...rings of sour grapes.
That's not my definition of 'sour grapes'.BAM! (shhhh) wrote:Sounds like because we don't like the selectors, and because we don't like the process, we discount any value there may be... easy to read it as because we don't like it it doesn't count... and that would imply that if it were our opinions...rodgerfox wrote:How so?BAM! (shhhh) wrote:...rings of sour grapes.
FWIW, If Hamish McIntosh had made the '07 AA team (as a Walls lovechild), I'd probably be arguing your side. I get exactly where you're coming from, I just don't think we can entirely discount the honours and awards for being subjective. I'm a much bigger fan of the Champion Data team than the AA team though.
St.M wrote:
Numbers in the rehab group were plenty as usual, including our two recycled ruckmen (Gardy and King)...with Hayes, Montagna, Goddard, Hudghton, Gehrig, Milne...
Ball, Schnieder, Barlow, X, Harves, Gilbo, Bakes, Gram just running laps...Harvey carving up Xavier
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......training was average though...
saintsRrising wrote:
AA selection in 2003 would also confirm at least one great rather than good year.
Carry on...
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
Not really, for your point is entirely irrelevant to what I posted. ......for the discussion then, primarly between TWO OTHER posters in the string, was on the number of good years that Gardiner had.St Fidelius wrote:saintsRrising wrote:
AA selection in 2003 would also confirm at least one great rather than good year.
Carry on...
Yeah so was Matthew Allen AA .........
Had a few good seasons for Carlton but suffered foot injuries as was never the same...
Was then traded to Essendon
Does this scenario ring a bell
thank you.4theluvoftheclub wrote:foot is fine. recent scans confirmed by specialist to be normal...got lots of work to do to get fitness right, and then the skills...doubt he will be playing in first 22 in first 4 or 5 games...needs match fitness and practice.
No I don't believe I was way off tangentsaintsRrising wrote:Not really, for your point is entirely irrelevant to what I posted. ......for the discussion then, primarly between TWO OTHER posters in the string, was on the number of good years that Gardiner had.St Fidelius wrote:saintsRrising wrote:
AA selection in 2003 would also confirm at least one great rather than good year.
Carry on...
Yeah so was Matthew Allen AA .........
Had a few good seasons for Carlton but suffered foot injuries as was never the same...
Was then traded to Essendon
Does this scenario ring a bell
The issue was not on whether an AA could later play poor football.
But feel free to keep ringing your bell even if you are way way off tangent...
Don't wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to appear, run down there and light the bloody thing yourself!
Buckley wasn't eligible for the Norm Smith medalrodgerfox wrote:In 2001, Buckley was awarded the Norm Smith medal at 3/4 time. His opponent Voss, almost won the game off his own boot in the last quarter.
Farcical.