Best Ever teams to soothe the weekend heartache
By sheek, 26 Aug 2009 The Crowd is a Roar Guru
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It’s been a mixed weekend for Australian sports. While our athletics team achieved its best ever result at a World Championships, with two gold and two bronze medals, we surrendered the Ashes back to England and the Wallabies lurched to their third straight Tri-Nations loss.
Thank God then we have the power to reminisce back to better days.
As an exercise in time-wasting, I thought I would present the best Australian cricket and rugby union teams of the past 40 years, and ask Roarers to share their own best.
Roar contributors from other countries can feel free to present the best cricket and rugby union teams from their own country over the past 40 years.
Best Australian cricket XI (1970-present):
1-Matt Hayden, 2-Michael Slater, 3-Ricky Ponting, 4-Greg Chappell, 5-Allan Border(vc), 6-Steve Waugh(c), 7-Adam Gilchrist(k), 8-Shane Warne, 9-Dennis Lillee, 10-Jeff Thomson, 11-Glenn McGrath, 12-Doug Walters(12th).
Backups: Justin Langer (opener), Ian Healy (keeper), Terry Alderman (paceman), Ashley Mallett (spinner).
This is an awesome team, and easy to pick, as each of the top XI basically selected themselves. I’m a ying-yang fan, so left-handed accumulator Hayden and right-handed dasher Slater are ideal to start the innings.
There’s another two lefties in the next five, followed by an equally imposing bowling line-up.
Pacemen Lillee, Thomson and McGrath, leggie Warne, backed up by medium pacers Waugh and Chappell, and slow left-armer Border. The fielding is also brilliant and versatile.
Although my favourite captain of the period is Ian Chappell, his batting wasn’t good enough to make the final XI. Waugh is captain because he’s the most ruthless, hardest-nosed leader in the team, with Border his able deputy.
Best Wallabies XV (1970-present):
15-Matt Burke, 14-David Campese, 13-Michael O’Connor, 12-Tim Horan, 11-Brendan Moon, 10-Mark Ella, 9-Nick Farr-Jones(c), 8-Mark Loane, 7-Ray Price, 6-Willie Ofahengaue, 5-John Eales(vc), 4-Dan Vickerman, 3-Ewen McKenzie, 2-Phil Kearns, 1-Topo Rodriguez.
Bench: 22-Jason Little, 21-Steve Larkham, 20-John Hipwell, 19-George Smith, 18-Tim Gavin, 17-Tony D’Arcy, 16-Tom Lawton.
Again, I thought this was an easy team to select, contrary to what some younger generation fans might think! Noting the problems of the current pack, this team has imposing forwards with a physical presence.
The bench is critical for its versatility – Little could play all three-quarter positions; Larkham, both flyhalf and fullback; Smith, both flanker positions; Gavin, both eightman and lock; D’Arcy, both sides of front-row.
The big omissions were Michael Lynagh and Simon Poidevin, and perhaps Rocky Elsom and George Gregan on the bench.
But I think Hipwell was a better scrumhalf.
Ben Tune and Joe Roff don’t give much away to Campese and Moon, and it was also a close call in some other positions as well, like Roger Gould at fullback.
But in the end, I am comfortable this team would hold its own against anybody.
I mulled long and hard over the captaincy. Finally, I came up with the following leadership configuration – Farr-Jones as team leader; Eales as deputy and forwards leader; Ella as tactical leader.
So soothe away the pain by selecting your best Baggy Greens and Wallabies of the past 40 years. And if you’re up to it, you can also throw in your best Kangaroos, Socceroos and marbles teams!
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August 26th 2009 @ 4:51pm
Hammer said | August 26th 2009 @ 4:51pm | Report comment
“Wilson was Australia’s answer to Bobby Moore” – FM that’s a massive call … and surely there’s got to be a better CB out there other than Lucas Neill
August 26th 2009 @ 5:35pm
sheek said | August 26th 2009 @ 5:35pm | Report comment
Hammer,
I’m not the expert on soccer, so I’m open to suggestions.
August 26th 2009 @ 6:50pm
Frank O'Keeffe said | August 26th 2009 @ 6:50pm | Report comment
I can’t begin to describe what a bad day I’ve had. Watching NZ succeed on the weekend wasn’t much better. So here’s the All Black side I’d love to beat-up!
1. Kevin Skinner
2. Sean Fitzpatrick
3. Kevin Skinner (he could prop both sides, or what that ‘punch’ both side)
4. Andy Hayden
5. Colin Meads
6. Ian Kirkpatrick
7. Waka Nathan
8. Buck Shelford
9. Justin Marshall
10. Earle Kirton
11. Grant Batty
12. Bert Cooke
13, Tana Umaga
14. Ron Jarden
15. Don Clarke
August 26th 2009 @ 7:04pm
Frank O'Keeffe said | August 26th 2009 @ 7:04pm | Report comment
The Wallabies side I’d most like to take on that side…
1. Bill Cerutti
2. Tom Lawton
3. Jon White
4. Graeme Cooke
5. Dan Vickerman
6. Owen Finegan
7. Simon Poidevin
8. Toutei Kefu
9. Nick Farr-Jones
10. Mark Ella
11. David Campese
12. Tim Horan
13. Trevor Allen
14. Joe Roff
15. Roger Gould
Get ‘em fellas!
I’ve omitted John Eales because he’s too nice. I’ve added Kefu, Finegan and Roff because they were so important to the Wallabies back when they’d break the hearts of the Blacks from 1998-2002. Bill Cerutti will tease the All Blacks after my side has beaten them. Poidevin would get stuck into them and start scraggling them around. Lawton would tease Fitzpatrick and tell him to go home to his momma. Campo and Mark Ella would make their backs look silly.
August 27th 2009 @ 9:36am
Hammer said | August 27th 2009 @ 9:36am | Report comment
Sheek – i’m no expert on Aust football – but Moore really was up there in respect to that elite club of worlds best …. that’s why the surprise with that comment …
on players I’d have thought Okon was a better CB that Neill – and I know you qualified it with best Socceroos – but Craig Johnston would surely make a best ever group of Aust footballers
August 27th 2009 @ 2:00pm
sheek said | August 27th 2009 @ 2:00pm | Report comment
Frank,
Have you lost your mind? No Eales? This is a terrible example of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Eales is essential. What is necessary is to surround him with a couple of headkickers. Not every forward has to be a headkicker, just about half of them!
Now I think we’re going to have to get together so I can bring you back to your best with a few nice reds.
September 17th 2009 @ 12:36am
Bobas said | September 17th 2009 @ 12:36am | Report comment
Umm, you left Stephen Larkham out of the starting line up?
Larkham with another 14 regualr blokes would win against your team.