The best ruckman of the Sydney era?

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  • Hazcam
    On the Rookie List
    • Jun 2007
    • 324

    #16
    I reckon Stafford, Ball and then Jolly but it's a close call between all 3.

    Originally posted by johnno
    The most under-valued participant in our 2005 was Jason Ball. Davis gets a mention, L.Barry gets a mention, Hall gets a mention, Goodes gets a mention, but in my opinion, the most important player we had going around for us then was jason Ball. I truly believe if we could have got 1 more year out of him, we would have gine back to back in 05-06.
    I reckon we would have as well. It deserved to be 1-1 between us and the illeagirls but 2 straight would've put us in history as a very very good side.

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    • rojo
      Opti-pessi-misti
      • Mar 2009
      • 1103

      #17
      I obviously missed the best of Stafford. I became a Swannie fan the last year or so he was at the Swans and wasn't too impressed - he either seemed to be injured more often than not or looked as though he wasn't trying (probably because he was carrying injuries). Hard to judge between Ball and Jolly. I thought Ball was great, so dependable at being in the right place at the right time - but Jolly has played some great games and his goal kicking has been amazing.

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      • BRISWAN
        Warming the Bench
        • Aug 2005
        • 304

        #18
        Barry Round ???????

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        • goswannies
          Senior Player
          • Sep 2007
          • 3051

          #19
          While I would not nominate them, don't forget Mike Pyke, I have hopes for him (plus he's nice), Gareth John, Tim Barling, Glen Coleman (the only player to play 50+ games for 3 VFL clubs!), Tony Smith (may not have made his mark as a player, but as a business man he dominated for a while), Paul Chambers , Ricky Mott , and the luckless David Willis

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          • Donners
            On the Rookie List
            • Jan 2003
            • 1061

            #20
            Why not throw in Will Sangster, Brett O'Farrell and Simon Feast while you're at it?

            I actually wore Gareth John's number on my back as a kid.

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            • Primmy
              Proud Tragic Swan
              • Apr 2008
              • 5970

              #21
              Originally posted by Donners
              Why not throw in Will Sangster, Brett O'Farrell and Simon Feast while you're at it?

              I actually wore Gareth John's number on my back as a kid.
              You forgot that bloke who went home to Southport, Green wasn't it? He was worth a bit.

              My money is on Jason. He worked hard. Showed Jolls how to.

              Lets hold this thread in abeyance for a year and see what happens.
              If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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              • Nthblood
                On the Rookie List
                • Jan 2009
                • 59

                #22
                Sydney era would have to be Barry Round followed closely by Jason Ball.

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                • IrishSwanPerth
                  On the Rookie List
                  • May 2009
                  • 253

                  #23
                  Jolly by a country mile not including Goodes year

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                  • SimonH
                    Salt future's rising
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 1647

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Nthblood
                    Sydney era would have to be Barry Round followed closely by Jason Ball.
                    While it's debatable whether he's the best of the era (as he was already 32yoa when the era began), he did play 70 games for Sydney (as opposed to South Melbourne), so he should at least be in the list. In 1982 he collected 15 Brownlow votes to finish =6th in the count, following on from his (shared) Brownlow win in 1981.

                    My recollection of the Sunday arvo televised games when I was a kid, is that Barry Round was a colossus and a real standout in a Sydney side largely lacking them. Admittedly, he must have played up front a fair bit as he got older because in 1984 he played 15 games for 28 goals.

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                    • Donners
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 1061

                      #25
                      He only played at most two seasons in the ruck in the Sydney era, which is why I did not include him.

                      Round played at CHF in 1984 and 1985, with Taubert and Ironmonger as our ruckmen. Taubert was exceptional in 1984.

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                      • goswannie14
                        Leadership Group
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 11166

                        #26
                        Originally posted by SimonH
                        While it's debatable whether he's the best of the era (as he was already 32yoa when the era began), he did play 70 games for Sydney (as opposed to South Melbourne), so he should at least be in the list. In 1982 he collected 15 Brownlow votes to finish =6th in the count, following on from his (shared) Brownlow win in 1981.

                        My recollection of the Sunday arvo televised games when I was a kid, is that Barry Round was a colossus and a real standout in a Sydney side largely lacking them. Admittedly, he must have played up front a fair bit as he got older because in 1984 he played 15 games for 28 goals.
                        You may find it more of a case Simon that in that era the ruckmen actually rested in the forward pocket rather than on the bench.
                        Does God believe in Atheists?

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                        • Donners
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 1061

                          #27
                          It was actually a pretty tall forward line in 84. Capper, Round, Morwood, Braddy and Rhys-Jones - particularly compared to our small defence with Picken, Holden, Browning and Roberts...

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                          • belladespina
                            On the Rookie List
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 13

                            #28
                            Jason Ball showed Jolls how to do it, very underrated player...as for not dominating u all have a very short memory.. Jason Ball was terrific and I agree with whoever said that we would have won in 06 with him!! Very upset to see Jolly go, he has become one of the best ruckmen in the comp, bitter its to the Magpies but good luck to him.... not too much though lol.

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