SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
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SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
Back in 2007, the members of The Greenhouse voted on their top ten greatest ever Canberra Raiders. It was a survivor-style poll... and this was the top ten back then:
Now, after 40 seasons of The Green Machine, we're voting again... and we'll see how the list might change. The starting point was the top 30 players selected in our poll for the 40 Year Dream Team.
In the first four polls we voted 20 players off the island. We are now voting off players one by one, to decide the top ten in order.
In the last poll, John Ferguson was declared the 10th greatest Raider. Now we decide on No. 9. Who should be the next player voted off the island?
The records of all the players with the club can be found here.
You have ONE votes in this poll. You may NOT change your vote from here so select carefully. Remember, you are voting players OFF the island.
Back in 2007, the members of The Greenhouse voted on their top ten greatest ever Canberra Raiders. It was a survivor-style poll... and this was the top ten back then:
Now, after 40 seasons of The Green Machine, we're voting again... and we'll see how the list might change. The starting point was the top 30 players selected in our poll for the 40 Year Dream Team.
In the first four polls we voted 20 players off the island. We are now voting off players one by one, to decide the top ten in order.
In the last poll, John Ferguson was declared the 10th greatest Raider. Now we decide on No. 9. Who should be the next player voted off the island?
The records of all the players with the club can be found here.
You have ONE votes in this poll. You may NOT change your vote from here so select carefully. Remember, you are voting players OFF the island.
Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
For the same reason as before, my answer is Josh Papalii.
Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
I also voted Papalii
I'll be very curious to see how he goes next time this excercise is conducted, he's likely going to leave us without being a premiership winner (not through lack of trying, he carried us in many key spots in that 2019 run) and how that impacts his legacy when its put to the test of time will be interesting
In a vaccum i think he's a better footballer than Jason Croker so that was my only other consideration and so on that basis wouldnt argue with anyone selecting him. But Croker's involvement and contributions to a highly successful era of Raiders football tipped the scales in his favour for me.
I'll be very curious to see how he goes next time this excercise is conducted, he's likely going to leave us without being a premiership winner (not through lack of trying, he carried us in many key spots in that 2019 run) and how that impacts his legacy when its put to the test of time will be interesting
In a vaccum i think he's a better footballer than Jason Croker so that was my only other consideration and so on that basis wouldnt argue with anyone selecting him. But Croker's involvement and contributions to a highly successful era of Raiders football tipped the scales in his favour for me.
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
Same considerations for me, but I went the other way. Croker spent about 10 years of his career without the top 6 or 7 players on that list and didn't make a grand final either. I think Papalii at his best was more influential on the performance of the team than Toots ever was. Much more impressive rep record too.
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
I voted Wiki, he chose to leave
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
I think the next 3 to leave are fairly certain. Just a case of which order. With heavy heart I say "Josh Papalii, it's time to go".
P.S. who are the gimps voting out Clyde at this stage?
P.S. who are the gimps voting out Clyde at this stage?
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL V: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
who voted of mullins.
I would have mullins ahead of belcher.
I would have mullins ahead of belcher.
Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
Papalii at his best is/was more devastating then croker.Botman wrote: ↑July 11, 2022, 7:38 pm I also voted Papalii
I'll be very curious to see how he goes next time this excercise is conducted, he's likely going to leave us without being a premiership winner (not through lack of trying, he carried us in many key spots in that 2019 run) and how that impacts his legacy when its put to the test of time will be interesting
In a vaccum i think he's a better footballer than Jason Croker so that was my only other consideration and so on that basis wouldnt argue with anyone selecting him. But Croker's involvement and contributions to a highly successful era of Raiders football tipped the scales in his favour for me.
Though I dont remember croker ever having the really quiet games papalii has... especially for a middle.
but tbh the longevity is what tipped the scales in favour of croker for me.
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Papa is only 65 games off Croker and hasn't spent any of that time out in the backs as Croker did for a few seasons here and there. I don't see longevity being a factor.papabear wrote: ↑July 12, 2022, 1:56 pmPapalii at his best is/was more devastating then croker.Botman wrote: ↑July 11, 2022, 7:38 pm I also voted Papalii
I'll be very curious to see how he goes next time this excercise is conducted, he's likely going to leave us without being a premiership winner (not through lack of trying, he carried us in many key spots in that 2019 run) and how that impacts his legacy when its put to the test of time will be interesting
In a vaccum i think he's a better footballer than Jason Croker so that was my only other consideration and so on that basis wouldnt argue with anyone selecting him. But Croker's involvement and contributions to a highly successful era of Raiders football tipped the scales in his favour for me.
Though I dont remember croker ever having the really quiet games papalii has... especially for a middle.
but tbh the longevity is what tipped the scales in favour of croker for me.
I'm going Papa to stay on as he's been consistently in the top few players at the club other than 2 or 3 seasons across his career. Croker perhaps suffers from 04-06 diminishing his memories slightly. Papa has been in the discussion for best in his position for good periods of time in his career, Croker only really got into that conversation for a short period when playing lock in 2000. As much as I like Croker this one is actually pretty straightforward for me.
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL V: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
I think Belcher was a better fullback than Mullins. And he never pushed his team mates in the chest
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL V: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
Belcher was phenomenal. I wish we had a FG that good this century. Decent toe, great footwork, incredible timing coming into the backline, could pass, elite defensive game.
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Yes Belcher was probably the first ball playing link fullback.
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
Belcher was the best fullback in the game for a few years from 1988 onwards to 1991 (inclusive) - 4 years. Close to being the MOTM in the 1989 GF (I recall Channel 10 gave it to him). Mullins I also loved and was freakish (e.g. Newcastle game with 4 tries) but he really only had 2 seasons at the top of his game (1994 and 95). He could score length of the field tries much like Papenhuyzen today. They are different players but Belcher was the better all round player.
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
Belcher was one of the top 2 or 3 players in the comp in 1990. Elite fullback in all aspects.
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Re: SURVIVOR POLL VI: Top ten greatest ever Raiders
Poll declared. Josh Papalii is the ninth greatest Raider of all time.