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Since we are talking about "The Greatest Team of All". Here's a test for you.What is the worst team ever to be labelled "The Greatest Team of All"?
And while we are at it, how about the most potential - lowest performer tag. I'll start with Mathew Richardson.
Hard to go past that in recent memory. However, hard to judge different eras and just a few years can make a huge difference. The game has changed so much.I'd still say the Lions 4 straight GF, winning 3 of them has them as one of the best of this era.
And while we are at it, how about the most potential - lowest performer tag. I'll start with Mathew Richardson.
And while we are at it, how about the most potential - lowest performer tag. I'll start with Mathew Richardson.
That's a bit harsh, there are plenty of guys that have underperformed alot more then Richo imo. The guy nearly won a Brownlow last year and he has also played in a team with some of the worst skills in the comp.
The GF this year again proves that it's not the best team during the season but the best team in September that wins the flag.
Here's an interesting fact about the game on the weekend.
It was the first time in VFL/AFL history that a side had won the first three quarters of a Grand Final and lost the match.
Those misses dont translate immediately into an extra 5 points with the boost to pump them up as goals do and depress the other side somewhat.
Hi Gumby
Essendon were 21 points down at qtr time, 25 points down at half time and 23 points down at three qtr time.
Duckman
6 points chief...
Why is this thread still going, wasn't it decided last Saturday?
We waiting on the Elliot Wavers to give their tip(s) or something?:
Duckman, if that's the case Essendon "won" the 3rd quarter by 2 points, so Gumby may be right.
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