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Wanganeen boasts what many of the finest AFL players aim for, but most will never achieve. A two-time Premiership-winning player with Essendon and Port Adelaide, the South Australian also claimed a Brownlow Medal just two years after he debuted for Essendon. A versatile utility player, Wanganeen is rightly named one of the greats of the game.
Photo by Getty Images Jan 4, 2013
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Replybuddy franklin before peter matera,gotta be kidding.
ReplyJust to add to my previous post..why isn't "Chicken George" on the list? Didn't he achieve enough?
ReplyWhew, just for a moment I thought the Big Fulla missed out too, but he was there and just as well. It ain't a list without Big Artie. I agree with Lumwana Chris tho. No Polly Farmer or Sid Jackson and from league, no John "Chicka" Ferguson and what about the "Black Flash", Larry Corowa? I think they tried too hard to get as many sports on the list instead of aiming for the best sports people.
ReplyTotally agree with Lumwana Chris! Prolly Farmer changed the game of AFL. To not have him in there is a travesty! BTW Cyril Rioli would be a good inclusion.
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