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Who has been the better player for Melbourne?


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Okay, so I reckon we go with a 32-player knock-out tournament. The 32 players will be those who played the most games in their Melbourne career (irrespective of Melbourne/otherwise) AND were on the list for at least one year from 2000 onward. Sort of weird criteria but it's going to be weird whichever way we slice it.

And definition of "best" is a bit loose too - I guess up to interpretation - but a combination of talent and contribution to Melbourne, I guess.
 
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Might have missed some, but:

  1. David Neitz - 306 games
  2. Nathan Jones - 302 games
  3. Adem Yze - 271 games
  4. Steven Febey - 258 games
  5. Brad Green - 254 games
  6. James McDonald - 251 games
  7. Jeff White - 236 games
  8. Russell Robertson - 228 games
  9. Cameron Bruce - 224 games
  10. Tom McDonald - 210 games*
  11. Max Gawn - 203 games*
  12. Jack Viney - 196 games*
  13. Aaron Davey - 178 games
  14. Christian Petracca - 176 games*
  15. David Schwarz - 173 games
  16. Angus Brayshaw - 167 games*
  17. Lynden Dunn - 165 games
  18. Clayton Oliver - 162 games*
  19. Travis Johnstone - 160 games
  20. Neville Jetta - 159 games
  21. Christian Salem - 159 games*
  22. Colin Sylvia - 157 games
  23. Mark Jamar - 155 games
  24. Jack Watts - 153 games
  25. Alex Neal-Bullen - 153 games*
  26. James Harmes - 152 games
  27. Matthew Whelan - 150 games
  28. Jared Rivers - 150 games
  29. Andrew Leoncelli - 146 games
  30. Nathan Brown - 146 games
  31. Matthew Febey - 143 games
  32. Colin Garland - 141 games
Eh? Eh?

Players like James Frawley, Shane Woewodin, Daniel Ward, Paul Wheatley, Brad Miller just miss out.
 
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P.S. Anybody else surprised that Travis Johnstone only ("only") played 160 games for us?
 
Might have missed some, but:

  1. David Neitz - 306 games
  2. Nathan Jones - 302 games
  3. Adem Yze - 271 games
  4. Steven Febey - 258 games
  5. Brad Green - 254 games
  6. James McDonald - 251 games
  7. Jeff White - 236 games
  8. Russell Robertson - 228 games
  9. Cameron Bruce - 224 games
  10. Tom McDonald - 210 games*
  11. Max Gawn - 203 games*
  12. Jack Viney - 196 games*
  13. Aaron Davey - 178 games
  14. Christian Petracca - 176 games*
  15. David Schwarz - 173 games
  16. Angus Brayshaw - 167 games*
  17. Lynden Dunn - 165 games
  18. Clayton Oliver - 162 games*
  19. Travis Johnstone - 160 games
  20. Neville Jetta - 159 games
  21. Christian Salem - 159 games*
  22. Colin Sylvia - 157 games
  23. Mark Jamar - 155 games
  24. Jack Watts - 153 games
  25. Alex Neal-Bullen - 153 games*
  26. James Harmes - 152 games
  27. Matthew Whelan - 150 games
  28. Jared Rivers - 150 games
  29. Andrew Leoncelli - 146 games
  30. Nathan Brown - 146 games
  31. Matthew Febey - 143 games
  32. Colin Garland - 141 games
Eh? Eh?

Players like James Frawley, Shane Woewodin, Daniel Ward, Paul Wheatley, Brad Miller just miss out.
Wouldn't mind a few wildcard entrants like Farmer, Woewodin and Frawley who are all likely to be rated higher than the likes of Harmes, Salem and Garland, but happy with the above if it's the cleanest way to do it.
 
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Wouldn't mind a few wildcard entrants like Farmer, Woewodin and Frawley who are all likely to be rated higher than the likes of Harmes, Salem and Garland, but happy with the above if it's the cleanest way to do it.
I think that's a good idea - maybe we give the last 5-10 slots to wildcards? The game thing is a bit restrictive.
 
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James Frawley (139 games), Shane Woewodin (138 games), Bayley Fritsch (126 games), Brent Moloney (122 games), Anthony Ingerson (121 games), Jeff Farmer (118 games), Michael Hibberd (113 games), Jake Lever (104 games), Bernie Vince (100 games), Steven May (93 games), Clint Bizzell (88 games), Jack Trengove (86 games), Kysaiah Pickett (85 games), Jesse Hogan (71 games), Liam Jurrah (36 games) worth mentioning, I'm sure amongst others.
 

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James Frawley (139 games), Shane Woewodin (138 games), Bayley Fritsch (126 games), Brent Moloney (122 games), Anthony Ingerson (121 games), Jeff Farmer (118 games), Michael Hibberd (113 games), Jake Lever (104 games), Bernie Vince (100 games), Steven May (93 games), Clint Bizzell (88 games), Jack Trengove (86 games), Kysaiah Pickett (85 games), Jesse Hogan (71 games), Liam Jurrah (36 games) worth mentioning, I'm sure amongst others.
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32-player bracket
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Brutal process and bit of a random selection honestly, but how about this?
  1. David Neitz - 306 games
  2. Nathan Jones - 302 games
  3. Adem Yze - 271 games
  4. Brad Green - 254 games
  5. James McDonald - 251 games
  6. Jeff White - 236 games
  7. Russell Robertson - 228 games
  8. Cameron Bruce - 224 games
  9. Tom McDonald - 210 games*
  10. Max Gawn - 203 games*
  11. Jack Viney - 196 games*
  12. Aaron Davey - 178 games
  13. Christian Petracca - 176 games*
  14. David Schwarz - 173 games
  15. Angus Brayshaw - 167 games*
  16. Lynden Dunn - 165 games
  17. Clayton Oliver - 162 games*
  18. Travis Johnstone - 160 games
  19. Neville Jetta - 159 games
  20. Mark Jamar - 155 games
  21. Jack Watts - 153 games
  22. Matthew Whelan - 150 games
  23. Jared Rivers - 150 games
  24. James Frawley - 139 games
  25. Shane Woewodin - 138 games
  26. Bayley Fritsch - 126 games*
  27. Jeff Farmer - 118 games
  28. Michael Hibberd - 113 games
  29. Jake Lever - 104 games*
  30. Bernie Vince - 100 games
  31. Steven May - 93 games*
  32. Kysaiah Pickett - 85 games*

Sort of cheated my own criteria and took out the Febeys as they finished up just after 2000. :$
 
Brutal process and bit of a random selection honestly, but how about this?
  1. David Neitz - 306 games
  2. Nathan Jones - 302 games
  3. Adem Yze - 271 games
  4. Brad Green - 254 games
  5. James McDonald - 251 games
  6. Jeff White - 236 games
  7. Russell Robertson - 228 games
  8. Cameron Bruce - 224 games
  9. Tom McDonald - 210 games*
  10. Max Gawn - 203 games*
  11. Jack Viney - 196 games*
  12. Aaron Davey - 178 games
  13. Christian Petracca - 176 games*
  14. David Schwarz - 173 games
  15. Angus Brayshaw - 167 games*
  16. Lynden Dunn - 165 games
  17. Clayton Oliver - 162 games*
  18. Travis Johnstone - 160 games
  19. Neville Jetta - 159 games
  20. Mark Jamar - 155 games
  21. Jack Watts - 153 games
  22. Matthew Whelan - 150 games
  23. Jared Rivers - 150 games
  24. James Frawley - 139 games
  25. Shane Woewodin - 138 games
  26. Bayley Fritsch - 126 games*
  27. Jeff Farmer - 118 games
  28. Michael Hibberd - 113 games
  29. Jake Lever - 104 games*
  30. Bernie Vince - 100 games
  31. Steven May - 93 games*
  32. Kysaiah Pickett - 85 games*

Sort of cheated my own criteria and took out the Febeys as they finished up just after 2000. :$
Looks good to me!
 
Round 1 - Lynden Dunn v. Clayton Oliver
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Let's get this show on the road! The first match-up is Lynden Dunn v. Clayton Oliver. Please vote in the poll attached to the thread.


Lynden Dunn (2006-2016)
Debut: Round 6, 2006
165 games, 97 goals
  • Club vice-captain


Clayton Oliver (2016-present)
Debut: Round 1, 2016
162 games, 51 goals
  • Premiership player
  • 2x AFLCA Player of the Year
  • 3x All-Australian
  • 4x B&F

EDIT (31/10/23): Results:
  • Lynden Dunn: 7 (28%)
  • Clayton Oliver 18 (72%)
 
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Let's get this show on the road! The first match-up is Lynden Dunn v. Clayton Oliver. Please vote in the poll attached to the thread.


Lynden Dunn (2006-2016)
Debut: Round 6, 2006
165 games, 97 goals
  • Club vice-captain


Clayton Oliver (2016-present)
Debut: Round 1, 2016
162 games, 51 goals
  • Premiership player
  • 2x AFLCA Player of the Year
  • 3x All-Australian
  • 4x B&F
Bloke who gave it to us after stopping us from playing finals in 2017 or the bloke who shit all over the staff and supporters this year 🧐


I'll take Dunn thanks
 
Let's get this show on the road! The first match-up is Lynden Dunn v. Clayton Oliver. Please vote in the poll attached to the thread.


Lynden Dunn (2006-2016)
Debut: Round 6, 2006
165 games, 97 goals
  • Club vice-captain


Clayton Oliver (2016-present)
Debut: Round 1, 2016
162 games, 51 goals
  • Premiership player
  • 2x AFLCA Player of the Year
  • 3x All-Australian
  • 4x B&F
How long are we going to keep each round open for? :)
 
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