"Greatest Ever Team"
(as announced in 2000, covering period 1951 to 2000)
Back | Jack Wright (180 games, 32 goals) |
David Banfield (137 games, 5 goals) |
John Baker (155 games, 87 goals) |
Half-Back | Cliff Eade (125 games, 63 goals) |
Bruce Craig (146 games, 34 goals) |
Ron Irvine (133 games, 3 goals) |
Centre | Keith White (171 games, 109 goals) |
Geoff Bryant (147 games, 195 goals) |
Alex Gardiner (73 games, 61 goals) |
Half Forward | Peter Nicholson (142 games, 279 goals) |
David Plunkett (114 games, 91 goals) |
Ian Bates (165 games, 156 goals) |
Forward | Don Brown (113 games, 181 goals) |
Paul Bolton (99 games, 340 goals) |
Darron Wilkinson (101 games, 287 goals) |
Followers | Bill Morris (58 games, 101 goals) |
Tim Livingstone (77 games, 74 goals) |
Laurie Zarafa (132 games, 175 goals) |
Interchange | Peter Bourke (83 games, 65 goals) |
Doug Gleeson (127 games, 74 goals) |
Mark Lisle (84 games, 45 goals) |
Colin Love (124 games, 24 goals) |
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Captain | Alex Gardiner |
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Vice-Captain | Bill Morris |
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Coach | Eric Moore |
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