Awesome stuff Ian.
I only have a few changes I would make. So here's my 'all-time' greatest list.
For 'C' I can't go past Horrie Clover. His playing record speaks for itself (Champion of the colony, 6-time leading goalkicker, Captain, Victorian Captain, Carlton Hall of Fame, Carlton Team of the Century), and in my eyes he is Carlton's greatest ever servant.
'G' is a toughy. Mick Grace was no doubt a champion, but so was Vin Gardiner and Ollie Grieve. I have to go for Gardiner here.
You may have got it right with 'H' though Ken Hunter was one of the best players I ever saw. Charlie Hammond (5 Grand Final wins) also worthy of consideration. I'm going with Hunter.
With 'T' I have George Topping. Played 125 games including three Grand Finals. Suspended for 35 games in 1910, you wonder if he would have made the difference in that years' Grand Final (losing to Collingwood by 14 pts)
'W' also a tricky one. I rate Williams very highly, but I also rate Robert Walls. In this instance - I've got to go with Walls. Williams had 3 stellar seasons with the Blues (particularly 1994) in his 109 games...Walls had considerably more over his 218 including being a great player in his 3 Grand Final wins at Carlton. Would have won the Norm Smith Medal had it been around in 1972.
So my team based on Ian's criteria looks like this.
B: Ratten Silvagni O’Brien
HB: Doull Perovic Hunter
C: Bradley Lang McGregor
HF: Jesaulenko Kernahan Clover
FF: Yarran Vallence Gardiner
Foll: Nicholls Elliott Ashman
Inter: Fitzpatrick Walls Quirk Topping
Em: Irwin Uren Zeunert