Best of the Recycled Since 1970
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Best of the Recycled Since 1970
In the spirit of Gus Smarrini, given that we've had some recent success with the environmentally friendly approach to list development, and because let's face it, it's now well into the off season, we're bored, resorting to rumour, innuendo and any old piece of flotsam and jetsam to tide us over...
So here it is, my best of the recycled since 1970. I've tried to stay true to positions as played in the red, white and black. To qualify you simply had to come to the Saints from another AFL/VFL club and be the best player in the selected position of those recycled before and past you (since 1970). There are some interesting quirks around this, such as Stephen Milne, who doesn't qualify because he did not play a senior game at the Bombers before joining coming to Moorabbin and Big Carl, who does slot in because he left, came back from the Dees then left again! Historically, even well before the 1970's, we have had record of home grown full backs who have held the position for a long, long time, so it is interesting that Zac fits in.
Some crowd favourites amongst this lot (Gehrig, Paul Callery, Aaron Hamill, Foschini) and some whipping boys for controversy too (Fiora, Black) and some ex-Blues indeed past their best but still serviceable (Jezza, McConville, Sheldon).
Hope this stirs some healthy debate, happy to be have players positions challenged and maybe we can come out the other side of it with a solid team. Nevertheless, I think this one is pretty good (to give myself a rap!)
The most contentious ones will be Silvio Foschini (I left him there in front of Schneider because I had great memories of his arrival from the Swans, he was something different and could be genuinely electrifying in an otherwise miserable era), Matthew Young (gave everything, squeezed absolutely every piece of talent he had from his little toe to his little finger!!) and Paul Morwood over Luke Penny, but Morwood was a genuine key position player, Penny solid, but more of a back up......
And let's not even get started with the Aaron Fiora thing...
Here it is (with clubs they came from in brackets)..
B Matthew Young (HAW) Zac Dawson (HAW) Brett Voss (BRIS)
HB Jayson Daniels (SYD) Paul Morwood (SYD) Heath Black (FREO)
C Jason Gram (BRIS) Stephen Powell (MEL) Aaron Fiora (RICH)
HF Dean Anderson (HAW) Aaron Hamill (CAR) Alex Jesaulenko (CAR)
F Ken Sheldon (CAR) Fraser Gehrig (WC) Silvio Foschini (SYD)
RR Peter McConville (CAR)
R Carl Ditterich (MEL) Paul Callery (MEL)
INT: Farren Ray (WB), Jason Heatley (WC), Michael Gardiner (WC), Steven King (GEE)
COACH: Ross Lyon (BRIS)
with apologies to.... Tim Pekin (FITZ), Luke Penny (WB), Paul Harding (HAW), Rex Hunt (GEE), Jeff Fehring (GEE), Russell Morris (HAW), Adam Schneider (SYD)
Discuss...
So here it is, my best of the recycled since 1970. I've tried to stay true to positions as played in the red, white and black. To qualify you simply had to come to the Saints from another AFL/VFL club and be the best player in the selected position of those recycled before and past you (since 1970). There are some interesting quirks around this, such as Stephen Milne, who doesn't qualify because he did not play a senior game at the Bombers before joining coming to Moorabbin and Big Carl, who does slot in because he left, came back from the Dees then left again! Historically, even well before the 1970's, we have had record of home grown full backs who have held the position for a long, long time, so it is interesting that Zac fits in.
Some crowd favourites amongst this lot (Gehrig, Paul Callery, Aaron Hamill, Foschini) and some whipping boys for controversy too (Fiora, Black) and some ex-Blues indeed past their best but still serviceable (Jezza, McConville, Sheldon).
Hope this stirs some healthy debate, happy to be have players positions challenged and maybe we can come out the other side of it with a solid team. Nevertheless, I think this one is pretty good (to give myself a rap!)
The most contentious ones will be Silvio Foschini (I left him there in front of Schneider because I had great memories of his arrival from the Swans, he was something different and could be genuinely electrifying in an otherwise miserable era), Matthew Young (gave everything, squeezed absolutely every piece of talent he had from his little toe to his little finger!!) and Paul Morwood over Luke Penny, but Morwood was a genuine key position player, Penny solid, but more of a back up......
And let's not even get started with the Aaron Fiora thing...
Here it is (with clubs they came from in brackets)..
B Matthew Young (HAW) Zac Dawson (HAW) Brett Voss (BRIS)
HB Jayson Daniels (SYD) Paul Morwood (SYD) Heath Black (FREO)
C Jason Gram (BRIS) Stephen Powell (MEL) Aaron Fiora (RICH)
HF Dean Anderson (HAW) Aaron Hamill (CAR) Alex Jesaulenko (CAR)
F Ken Sheldon (CAR) Fraser Gehrig (WC) Silvio Foschini (SYD)
RR Peter McConville (CAR)
R Carl Ditterich (MEL) Paul Callery (MEL)
INT: Farren Ray (WB), Jason Heatley (WC), Michael Gardiner (WC), Steven King (GEE)
COACH: Ross Lyon (BRIS)
with apologies to.... Tim Pekin (FITZ), Luke Penny (WB), Paul Harding (HAW), Rex Hunt (GEE), Jeff Fehring (GEE), Russell Morris (HAW), Adam Schneider (SYD)
Discuss...
Agree, a great defender but was he a genuine full back? Not with Max at his peak back then. We definitely missed his height and size down back in 06, he left a hole... but was it as hole at FB on the key forwards. I'm not convinced.S.A Saint wrote:since i havnt seen most of those guys play, i will just comment on dawson that he should be replaced by penny....he was a damn good defender
i believe he could have held sown the fb spot if max was not in the side...was very underrated by many...spoke to tredrea after luke had quit whilst both having treatment on our knees and he said they he was somewhat relieved that he retired...Elvis wrote:Agree, a great defender but was he a genuine full back? Not with Max at his peak back then. We definitely missed his height and size down back in 06, he left a hole... but was it as hole at FB on the key forwards. I'm not convinced.S.A Saint wrote:since i havnt seen most of those guys play, i will just comment on dawson that he should be replaced by penny....he was a damn good defender
Could have, but didn't! I think a lot of forwards breathed a sigh of relif because Penny was a big unit, tall, could spoil but ultimately was most serviceable 'filling the hole'... the hole into which blokes like Tredrea coulf crash into.S.A Saint wrote:i believe he could have held sown the fb spot if max was not in the side...was very underrated by many...spoke to tredrea after luke had quit whilst both having treatment on our knees and he said they he was somewhat relieved that he retired...Elvis wrote:Agree, a great defender but was he a genuine full back? Not with Max at his peak back then. We definitely missed his height and size down back in 06, he left a hole... but was it as hole at FB on the key forwards. I'm not convinced.S.A Saint wrote:since i havnt seen most of those guys play, i will just comment on dawson that he should be replaced by penny....he was a damn good defender
Might I suggest Matty Young out.. Penny in.. any takers?
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Cheers rd. I dumped Harding to the apology list at the last minute. In retrospect, if he Harding over King gets any more support I will run with it!realdeal wrote:Tim Pekin finished about top in AFL in handballs a couple of years. Very solid for us.
In: Pekin
Out: Fiora
Maybe even Harding for King too.
Good topic idea tho..
Ditto Pekin, he was probably a better prospect on the wing.. and played over 100 games for us.
Another vote for Penny, keep them coming. Lazar doesn't qualify as he came from the Roos, but didnt ever play a senior game there. Lazar was fantastic, but he has a few ahead of him, Harding, Michael Gardiner, Jeff Fehring maybe...kosifantutti23 wrote:I don't think Daniels or Ditterich should be eligible as they were both originally Saints.
So out Daniels and Ditterich
In Penny and Vidovic.
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Wow Jones was pretty servicable.
Then we had legends like Kink, Marcou, and Scratcher Neale.
Didn't we also get Moncreiff at one stage...
And that sharp shooter from Fitzroy... Sinclair.
Damien Bourke.
I remember when Rex was arguing with the umpire about a goal...
Paul Callery was a legend. Remeberhim when he was at Melb, and a regular on Hey Hey.
Grant Lawrie anyone?
Newport?
Dale Kickett
Brian Wilson
And the great man himself... Mark "Jacko" Jackson.
Frankly, I'm surprised we didn't win more flags in that era.
Then we had legends like Kink, Marcou, and Scratcher Neale.
Didn't we also get Moncreiff at one stage...
And that sharp shooter from Fitzroy... Sinclair.
Damien Bourke.
I remember when Rex was arguing with the umpire about a goal...
Paul Callery was a legend. Remeberhim when he was at Melb, and a regular on Hey Hey.
Grant Lawrie anyone?
Newport?
Dale Kickett
Brian Wilson
And the great man himself... Mark "Jacko" Jackson.
Frankly, I'm surprised we didn't win more flags in that era.
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The alternate team: all played seven games or less for the Saints since 1984 after making their debut elsewhere.
B Michael Ford, Nick Stone, Greg Sharp
HB Tom Crebbin, David Winbanks, Ian Aitken
C Anthony Darcy, ,Adrian Burns, Tony Antrobus
HF Darren Davies, Brian Winton, Robert Handley
F Glenn Boland, Fergus Watts, Mark Arceri
R Paul Tilley ,Mark Dwyer, Bernie Harris
INT Peter Melesso, Steven Clark, David Strooper, Steven Pirrie
Unlucky Rene Kink, Mark Buckley, Brian Wilson, Fred Campbell
B Michael Ford, Nick Stone, Greg Sharp
HB Tom Crebbin, David Winbanks, Ian Aitken
C Anthony Darcy, ,Adrian Burns, Tony Antrobus
HF Darren Davies, Brian Winton, Robert Handley
F Glenn Boland, Fergus Watts, Mark Arceri
R Paul Tilley ,Mark Dwyer, Bernie Harris
INT Peter Melesso, Steven Clark, David Strooper, Steven Pirrie
Unlucky Rene Kink, Mark Buckley, Brian Wilson, Fred Campbell
Furtius Quo Rdelious
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Wow was good but only 31 games. Kink, Marcou and Scratcher were way past their best once they arrived and Sinclair..well, just two games keeps him out Bourke gave all but perhaps behind Gardiner, Harding and King, Lawrie only 17 games. I liked Newport, maybe should've been an apology. Kickett was flashy but brief, Wilson only 7 games and more suited to Kosi's team above.Milton66 wrote:Wow Jones was pretty servicable.
Then we had legends like Kink, Marcou, and Scratcher Neale.
Didn't we also get Moncreiff at one stage...
And that sharp shooter from Fitzroy... Sinclair.
Damien Bourke.
I remember when Rex was arguing with the umpire about a goal...
Paul Callery was a legend. Remeberhim when he was at Melb, and a regular on Hey Hey.
Grant Lawrie anyone?
Newport?
Dale Kickett
Brian Wilson
And the great man himself... Mark "Jacko" Jackson.
Frankly, I'm surprised we didn't win more flags in that era.
And Jacko, well, he was just Jacko. Out there but nowhere near The G Train or even Heatley for that matter.
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Classy list that one!kosifantutti23 wrote:The alternate team: all played seven games or less for the Saints since 1984 after making their debut elsewhere.
B Michael Ford, Nick Stone, Greg Sharp
HB Tom Crebbin, David Winbanks, Ian Aitken
C Anthony Darcy, ,Adrian Burns, Tony Antrobus
HF Darren Davies, Brian Winton, Robert Handley
F Glenn Boland, Fergus Watts, Mark Arceri
R Paul Tilley ,Mark Dwyer, Bernie Harris
INT Peter Melesso, Steven Clark, David Strooper, Steven Pirrie
Unlucky Rene Kink, Mark Buckley, Brian Wilson, Fred Campbell
Question: How many games did Jimmy Krakouer play for us, couldn't have been many more than about 10???
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This thread is getting sadder by the post.saintspremiers wrote:Classy list that one!kosifantutti23 wrote:The alternate team: all played seven games or less for the Saints since 1984 after making their debut elsewhere.
B Michael Ford, Nick Stone, Greg Sharp
HB Tom Crebbin, David Winbanks, Ian Aitken
C Anthony Darcy, ,Adrian Burns, Tony Antrobus
HF Darren Davies, Brian Winton, Robert Handley
F Glenn Boland, Fergus Watts, Mark Arceri
R Paul Tilley ,Mark Dwyer, Bernie Harris
INT Peter Melesso, Steven Clark, David Strooper, Steven Pirrie
Unlucky Rene Kink, Mark Buckley, Brian Wilson, Fred Campbell
Question: How many games did Jimmy Krakouer play for us, couldn't have been many more than about 10???
Mark Scott anyone?
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Jimmy played 13 games over two seasons, 90 and 91 from memory i think this included a couple of tribunal stints!saintspremiers wrote:Classy list that one!kosifantutti23 wrote:The alternate team: all played seven games or less for the Saints since 1984 after making their debut elsewhere.
B Michael Ford, Nick Stone, Greg Sharp
HB Tom Crebbin, David Winbanks, Ian Aitken
C Anthony Darcy, ,Adrian Burns, Tony Antrobus
HF Darren Davies, Brian Winton, Robert Handley
F Glenn Boland, Fergus Watts, Mark Arceri
R Paul Tilley ,Mark Dwyer, Bernie Harris
INT Peter Melesso, Steven Clark, David Strooper, Steven Pirrie
Unlucky Rene Kink, Mark Buckley, Brian Wilson, Fred Campbell
Question: How many games did Jimmy Krakouer play for us, couldn't have been many more than about 10???
110 goals in four seasons.. nowhere near the G Train or Heatley, but he was good in a bleak era.Milton66 wrote:This thread is getting sadder by the post.saintspremiers wrote:Classy list that one!kosifantutti23 wrote:The alternate team: all played seven games or less for the Saints since 1984 after making their debut elsewhere.
B Michael Ford, Nick Stone, Greg Sharp
HB Tom Crebbin, David Winbanks, Ian Aitken
C Anthony Darcy, ,Adrian Burns, Tony Antrobus
HF Darren Davies, Brian Winton, Robert Handley
F Glenn Boland, Fergus Watts, Mark Arceri
R Paul Tilley ,Mark Dwyer, Bernie Harris
INT Peter Melesso, Steven Clark, David Strooper, Steven Pirrie
Unlucky Rene Kink, Mark Buckley, Brian Wilson, Fred Campbell
Question: How many games did Jimmy Krakouer play for us, couldn't have been many more than about 10???
Mark Scott anyone?
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