General Bombers Talk Don The Stat: 100 Greatest Essendon Players Since 1980

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I’m not a fan of the Brownlow it has to be said, but it’s interesting to see the positioning of the names Neagle, Hawker, and… yes, Buhagiar… in this graphic of the highest Brownlow vote winners of the 80s (just to give some perspective of how eye-catching the Budgie was in his prime). Remembering too that Buhagiar only played for half the decade. IMG_3047.png
 
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That’s a good list of our BF whipping boys over the last40 years 😉
Big project putting it together and getting your special guests on to talk 👍
 

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Madden the best I've ever seen, Merv , all time favourite.
It will be really interesting to see where Merv comes in.
Two top 5 Brownlow performances and a fan favourite.
TD, Madden and Watson ahead of him in the 84-85 team, Hirdy, Wangers, Longy, Lloyd, Harvey, Salmon ahead from 93/00. Then it comes up to debate with all the other greats of that era (Baker, Vander,Mercuri, Merret) and then throw in some modern day hero’s like Jobe/Zerrett. It will be interesting to see where he lands.
Merv was a hero to many of us who were kids in the 80s
 
It will be really interesting to see where Merv comes in.
Two top 5 Brownlow performances and a fan favourite.
TD, Madden and Watson ahead of him in the 84-85 team, Hirdy, Wangers, Longy, Lloyd, Harvey, Salmon ahead from 93/00. Then it comes up to debate with all the other greats of that era (Baker, Vander,Mercuri, Merret) and then throw in some modern day hero’s like Jobe/Zerrett. It will be interesting to see where he lands.
Merv was a hero to many of us who were kids in the 80s
We all love Baker but I think his career is pumped up a little due to some finals heroics. That counts for a lot but he wasn’t a dominant player throughout seasons and didn’t play many games for the club. Of that debatable grouping you mentioned I’d have Mercs, Merv, Zach, Jobe, Vander all ahead of him for overall careers. That will be an interesting placing for me. He kicked 10 goals in the last 2 finals of 84 and they were his best goal returns for the season. His 28 disposals in the 85 GF was the second most disposals for the whole season. That’s a tricky placing to make. Big game performances count for a lot yet someone like Jobe was capable of producing inspired performances consistently but never on the biggest stage.

Also, where does Neale Daniher fall in all of this?
 
We all love Baker but I think his career is pumped up a little due to some finals heroics. That counts for a lot but he wasn’t a dominant player throughout seasons and didn’t play many games for the club.

Also, where does Neale Daniher fall in all of this?
1) Tim Watson said in '87 that Leon Baker was as good as anyone he'd played with. And..I loved him, BTW 😀

2) It's really hard to rank Neale, as its the best since 1980...and he only had 80 & 81 before his career was effectively over. That said, most considered him the best of the 4 brothers before he did his knee... so where does he rank? Tough one.
 
1) Tim Watson said in '87 that Leon Baker was as good as anyone he'd played with. And..I loved him, BTW 😀

2) It's really hard to rank Neale, as its the best since 1980...and he only had 80 & 81 before his career was effectively over. That said, most considered him the best of the 4 brothers before he did his knee... so where does he rank? Tough one.
Neale’s 81 season was up there as one of the better Bomber seasons I can remember. It was all composure, dash and flexibility.
 
In order?

My choice would be;

1/ Hird
2/ T Watson
3/ S Madden
4/ Lloyd
5/ T Daniher
6/ Fletcher
7/ Long
8/ Wanganeen
9/ J Watson
10/ Mercuri ➡️ Z Merrett

I reckon you might’ve snuck Zach Merrett in there instead of Mercs.
Hard to leave out Salmon and Mercuri. Salmon’s Hawthorn years included would make him top 6.
Mercuri’s fade-out probably costs him from a broader perspective of fans. His absolute best was better than most of the top 10.

I reckon there’s a chance Madden might nick Watson’s spot at 2 as well. If there’s no correct order can I claim this as a tie-breaker? 😁

Harvey and Neagle also right in the mix.

…and Buhagiar of course!
 
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Also, where does Neale Daniher fall in all of this?
Scotty Lucas will be an interesting one too. Scotty would be in my top ten of the last 25 years (possibly top5)

The show is called Don the Stat…and his stats are bloody good. 270games for 471 goals. Stacks up well against a legend like Vander (201games, 271 goals).
B&F at CHB and CHF for Scotty.
 

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