Throughout the final years of the 1990s, AFL clubs across the land looked backward rather than forward, with selectors, historians and superstars converging to name their Teams of the 20th Century.
So, as we near the quarter-time mark of the 21st century, what better time to run the rule on which players are likely to feature when the selectors of tomorrow get together in several decades' time?
While every club has an array of deadset legends that can be called on, we here at Zero Hanger have employed the following rules of selection:
- Only statistics recorded and achievements accrued since the start of the 2000 AFL season will be acknowledged.
- All statistics and awards must have been accrued while playing for the club in question.
- Any player selected must have played at least 100 senior games for their respective club since the start of the 2000 AFL season.
Next up, we head out to Waverley to hunt down which Hawks have made the cut.
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7. Luke Breust (2009-present)
5 x leading goalkicker
2 x All-Australian
3 x premiership player (2013, 2014 and 2015)
281 games, 528 goals, 1.9 goals per game
Between the ilk of Peck, Hudson, Brereton, Dunstall, Franklin and Roughead, the Hawks have been spoiled for choice when it comes to key forwards. However, when it comes to sub-six-foot forwards, Breust stands tall.
In a true testament to his abilities before the big sticks, the New South Welshman has bagged 120 goals in his 62 starts since turning 30.