Great thread for nostalgists. We could almsot be cheeky and include Diesel in the Parko 80s side, nt good enough for the ressies apparently!
My gut feeling is the 80s side. 3 flags in 4 years (if we are allowed to include 79 when most of the side was playing).
Fitzy and Sticks I have as equally brilliant leaders, both great big game players and Fitzy actually played CHF in 82. Southby was past his best in early 80s and missed both 81 and 82. At his best little between him and SOS. SOS better at one on ones but no as effective attacking given his dreadful disposal and Southby's excellent disposal. For flankers the 80s wins hands down and that is no criticism of the 90s team but can anyone name any team ever with a quartet of flankers to match Johnno, Buzz, Doull and Hunter. Guys like Buckley and Sheldon suffer a little as their careers ended early but they were guns. Sheldon is as good a kick for goal as I have seen (forget the injury riddled hack who played at the Sts) and Jimmy Bucks was super tough and super skilfull, good to see him and Faser Brown butt heads. Sellers was not as good as Sticks but was an excellent CHF and if he'd had a yard of pace would have been a superstar, great hands, work ethic, disposal and sideways movement, just not fast over the first few metres. Harmes, English, McConville, Glascott, Maylin, Marcou were all terrific players. The reality is the 80s side would never have served up the tripe we delivered come finals time in 93 and 94, and the 82 GF was a classic when we finally got the Tiger off our back and consigned them to 3 decades in the wilderness. Most fans under 40 couldn't imagine just how powerful the Tiges were and what a rivalry we had. Forget Essendon* or Collingwood, rivalry was Carlton Ricmond 1967-1982 - 15 years of gut crunching terror.
Wonder how these teams would match the 68,70,72 Carlton - mouth watering
Blue Sombrero wrote:
IIR Doull played on him more than once in state games and didn't his measure.
Come on BS, state games! Doull is 13 years older than sticks so their careers hardly matched up. He was well past his best when a young Stick kicked ten on him and I always put it down to inspired recruiting with Doullie doing the right thing and allowing a hammering by a young guy who idolised him.
Bruce slaughtered Royce Hart in a GF, that's got a bit more cred than taking on a 22 year old gun when you are 35 in a midweek state game