Retiring heroes, heartwarming comebacks and the ultimate warrior: the five men who most deserve premiership glory in 2022

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

Just six clubs remain in the race for the 2022 AFL premiership.

It has been a season sent from above after the most unsettling two years, when nothing seemed certain and the game sat somewhat idle, waiting for a return to its spiritual home and an emergence from the ashes.

Each of the teams left has a chance and a claim for premiership glory, but two will fall this weekend. Yet five clubs have at least one man well deserving of victory on the 24th of September: a victory that could bring a few folk to tears.

Deserving things in sport is something of a fallacy. Success is won and not merely granted based on longevity or effort.

However, if any player deserved a little luck after treading the most problematic and challenging football path, it is Sydney’s Paddy McCartin.

Once as good as they came and selected as a number one draft pick back in 2014, the living yell of head trauma plagued the now 26-year-old for much of his early career.

Blessed with a positional move down back and an opportunistic chance with Sydney, few could resist a smile should the former Saint earn a premiership medal, after all he has been through.

Paddy McCartin. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Now 32 and in his seventh season with the Cats, there are few more broadly respected players in the AFL than Patrick Dangerfield.

While Joel Selwood remains the warrior and beating heart of the most consistent modern team in Geelong, Dangerfield lives each day without the greatest prize in the game: a premiership medal of his own.

It is hard to think of anything more fitting than seeing the 300-gamer win on the biggest stage before calling time on his stunning career, with a flag something he has already publicly admitted he will not feel fulfilled without achieving.

Anyone not moved by David Mundy departing the AFL in a Fremantle premiership-winning team is nothing but a cold-hearted and emotionally bereft human being.

Another player universally appreciated and respected, Mundy’s 19 seasons, 375 games and numerous accolades make him, at 37, something of a throwback to the generation just past. It might be a little tough to see the Dockers winning it all right now – yet scenes of Mundy in the throes of premiership celebrations are enticing ones of which to dream, even if you don’t bleed purple.

Twelve years into an AFL career that saw him switch from the Demons to the Pies in search of success, Jeremy Howe remains one of the purest and most dynamic marks in the competition.

The 32-year-old continues to amaze with fearless feats of athleticism that defy the 217 games he has compiled across his long career.

After two interrupted seasons at Collingwood, Howe has returned to somewhere near his best form in 2022. I for one will stand and applaud should he finally get his hands on the thing he has coveted most since debuting with the Demons in 2011.

Whilst we can all dream of playing football like Lance Franklin, Christian Petracca or Patrick Cripps, the reality is that, if given the chance, we probably would have played more like Brisbane Lions veteran Mitch Robinson.

Not blessed with the dexterity, skill or raw talent of many of the players against whom he lines up against each week, Robinson relies on the most fundamental of tools in order to succeed well into his thirties: heart and soul.

Robinson appears to just try that little bit harder than most around him. There always seems to be an extra effort, a more desperate attempt and at times, that has seen him get things horribly wrong.

He has been judged accordingly for those moments, yet the Tasmanian-born Robinson plays the game with an honesty and application that automatically places him on the edge. That he is now on the fringes of the team to which he has poured so much of himself into, dropped for Friday’s semi final, would only make the story more remarkable should he be part of a flag-winning team – even as the medical sub.

With the Demons on the hunt for repeat premierships, it is hard to see any equally moving or emotional storylines that would play out if they manage it. However, the other five clubs in the running have men that few would begrudge their day in the sun.

Without a horse of my own in the race to support, I’ll be hoping one of the men mentioned above get their moment. All five deserve it.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-09-11T07:21:49+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


I was thinking of Rich as well, classy player and has stood by the Lions through some miserable times.

2022-09-09T11:30:24+00:00

O M

Roar Rookie


Freo are showing a poverty of players that want to play for the Club! Will miss the 8 in 2023.

2022-09-09T10:12:43+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Stupid. No room for Lobb next year. Meek, Logue and Acres have become so good at Freo that clubs are prepared to pay a fortune for them. Acres will be passed by Erasmus and Johnson so he needs security. Logue is a gem and worth the $800k others are offering. Freo's depth only allows for $650k. He quite likely to stay anyway because he loves the place so much. You are showing such poverty of knowledge about footy. You don't really get how it all works.

2022-09-09T09:58:39+00:00

O M

Roar Rookie


Looks like you'll have 4 less next year... "Once Fremantle has played their last game, Rory Lobb, Blake Acres, Griffin Logue and Lloyd Meek are all expected to ask for trades,” Players don't want to play for Freo....they seem to want to for the Tigers! Won-nothing-mantle.....destined to always be Won-nothing-mantle.

2022-09-09T07:54:34+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


We've all been impressed with McRae - he seems like a decent bloke and is obviously going to be a successful AFL coach for several years. However, suggesting that even the majority of neutral fans will now be supporting Collingwood is outrageous. Maybe your fellow Bullies supporters have a soft spot for the Pies (I've no idea why they would) but I doubt many other Victorian clubs will have any desire for the Pies to go further than Saturday night - certainly not Blues or Bombers fans. Within the non Victorian clubs, Freo, Brisbane and Sydney would all love to see the Pies knocked out this weekend. Port Adelaide fans would prefer Collingwood were relegated to the VFL so that the Power could wear their own jumpers in the AFL. Let's be really, really generous and say Adelaide, WCE, Gold Coast, GWS fans are 50/50 which means I think the Pies will be lucky to have 20% of the neutral fans cheering for them this Saturday night. I'm all for making outrageous statements (it's part of the fun) but the whole football world is not jumping on Collingwood because McRae's a nice bloke.

2022-09-09T07:27:36+00:00

ScottyJ

Roar Rookie


And their fans

2022-09-09T06:04:56+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Are you responding to the article or the comment? You miss the point of both.

2022-09-09T03:01:10+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


I reckon Daniel Rich would be high on the most deserving list. One of the nicest blokes you'll ever meet. Not mention been at the Lions for such a long time. The only bloke left from the side that played finals in 2009. Clean skin, plays the game with integrity. Played 250 Games- could of easily gone home to WA to a more successful team

2022-09-09T02:15:22+00:00

Ace

Roar Rookie


Especially Dangerfield.

2022-09-09T01:41:11+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Hmmm! Had a few 'serious' pills this morning, Bruce?

2022-09-09T01:36:20+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


Joe is out for Brisbane

2022-09-09T01:14:26+00:00

Bruce Vartan

Guest


Pull your head in Don, there is only important games left because if you don't have an opponent you can't win the premiership. Go Lions

2022-09-09T00:55:25+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


It starts with the coach he doesn’t come across as arrogant he’s more humble in approach which transcends to the playing group. I did suggest everyone (majority) always a minority of individual’s like yourself that may or will detest these views.

2022-09-09T00:11:38+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Don't speak for "everyone". The Pies are not my 2nd team - they are and remain, my equal 16th team with Richmond and Geelong.

2022-09-09T00:08:54+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


Has Tim gone on holidays? Melbourne and Pies are my tips but I want to lose both and see three non Victorian teams left!

2022-09-08T23:40:02+00:00

Boo

Guest


Not everyone hates Geelong Chanon .Go Cat's .

2022-09-08T23:35:49+00:00

Brian

Guest


The same sides played 2 weeks ago so it is a bit hard to come up with a preview beyond what we all saw. Not saying Brisbane don't have a chance just I'd imagine it could be a difficult write-up.

2022-09-08T23:27:54+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Gee, you hold a grudge! :crying:

2022-09-08T23:21:44+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Go Pies!

2022-09-08T23:18:54+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


No important games today. Wait until tomorrow morning.

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