When was the last time we had an AA ruckman on the list? Have we EVER had an AA ruckman on the list? (Looks like Spida Everitt was).
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I think Graham Teasdale may have qualified as an All Australian if if existed then.
The season he won the Brownlow I reckon I watched 15-16 games and I have NEVER seen such an impactful player.
He kicked 17 goals in the first two rounds (one from damn near the centre of the MCG) and Ian Stewart decided he wasnt a forward so put him in the ruck!Comment
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Yes. He was awesome.I think Graham Teasdale may have qualified as an All Australian if if existed then.
The season he won the Brownlow I reckon I watched 15-16 games and I have NEVER seen such an impactful player.
He kicked 17 goals in the first two rounds (one from damn near the centre of the MCG) and Ian Stewart decided he wasnt a forward so put him in the ruck!
Sent from my Pixel 8 Pro using TapatalkWe have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!Comment
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Great article.....and re: our recent Grand Finals, very diplomatically put "Unlucky to lose in 2016". Mmm yes, 'unlucky' indeed.Yes, it is much better than the headline suggests. Rare to read an in-depth and fair-minded article on the Swans ("indefensibly, put an unjustifiable trade ban on the club" for example).
Can Sydney trade their way to a premiership again?
Also, in regard to the "unjustifiable trading ban", he says "which they removed after one season"....did they? I thought it lasted the intended two full seasons.Comment
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He was truly magnificent that year! I saw most of those games, too, and the one that stood out was when he virtually beat Collingwood on his own at Victoria Park. Sensational!!I think Graham Teasdale may have qualified as an All Australian if if existed then.
The season he won the Brownlow I reckon I watched 15-16 games and I have NEVER seen such an impactful player.
He kicked 17 goals in the first two rounds (one from damn near the centre of the MCG) and Ian Stewart decided he wasnt a forward so put him in the ruck!Comment
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There was no All Australian team in 1977, back then the AA team was only selected when there was a State v State carnival (1972 nd 1979 were the cloest).
So Adam Goodes is the closest we've ever come to an AA ruckman, the only other contender was Greame John in 1966.Comment
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I can only agree!I think Graham Teasdale may have qualified as an All Australian if if existed then.
The season he won the Brownlow I reckon I watched 15-16 games and I have NEVER seen such an impactful player.
He kicked 17 goals in the first two rounds (one from damn near the centre of the MCG) and Ian Stewart decided he wasnt a forward so put him in the ruck!My opinion is objective truth in its purest formComment
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I had the same thought as Stevoswan on the length of the trade ban when I read this article, but you're right they gave us a loophole for this player swap (presumably after their lawyers told them they were looking down the barrel of a restricted trade practices lawsuit).Comment
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Hmm I did wonder about this (Goodesy was a marvel wasn't he?) - as I say Spida's eventual trade to us would be, I think, the last time we had an AA ruckman on our list (he won 3 of them, who knew?).Comment

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