Dr.SHERRIN wrote:
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I can't see how anyone from our rich past could outdo the Fev, I just can't. Football has come a long way and as a result even our kicking has evolved into something that the past players would be envious of.
I think even blokes like Simmo would be a fair way ahead of blokes from say the 40's etc....
No doubt the balls are a lot better, and they are full time athletes, so players these days have a greater advantage over past players.
I reckon you might be surprised. Besides - you can only do in your era what is presented in front of you. Don Bradman played his entire career in 2 countries...he still would have been a champion - but 99.94? Perhaps not. How many of our blokes could connect with a torp 5 times out of ten? I'd say none - and Southby and Bradley would show them all up. The only thing you can ascertain in comparing era's is that footballers today exclusively practice variations of one kick, whereas in days gone by - footballers had to practice variations of 3 or 4.
As for past players being envious - I can just picture 'Soapy' Vallence and Horrie Clover looking down from heaven at Brendan Fevola.
HC: Can you believe how much this bloke is paid?
'S'V: I can't believe for all he's paid, how many he misses!
I agree with what you say about players only being able to do what is in front of them, talent is talent at the end of the day. I think Craig Bradleys era fits in with what I'm saying, it's more the guys from way earlier on that I'm talking about, guys like Soapy Valence.
Bradley proved what he could do in the torp department, but you can't say for sure if Southby would with the footy's we now have. They are geared more towards kicking the perfect drop punt than anything else. I guess you would put good coin on Southby doing just fine though if he had the chance.
To say none of our blokes could kick 5 from ten when gunning for a torp is way out IMHO. If I could do it I'm sure there's more than a handful that could, we just don't see it. To say that we only practice one kick might be a bit unfair, I mean you just have to have a look at what type of kicks our boys try from the boundary line after every training session, none are drop punts. Eddie Betts kicked goal of the year without using a drop punt. He's another player that would make soapy valences’ eyes pop out of his head, especially with the limited time he has to effect an effective disposal these days, and at Mach III. Players are far more skilful these days, but they are clearly advantaged, form genetics due to better nutrition, to facilities and utilities.
I think your right about what Harry Clover would say, but Soapy would purely wonder how Fev possibly kicks the pigskin so far without using a torp, while keeping it dead eye dick straight. He probably shudders at what Fev could do if he brought out the torp!
I hope I am making some sense Doc.
