LaurieHolden wrote:13 Magpies were inducted into the inaugural HoF inductees in 1996. 2 have since been elevated to Legend Status.
Gordon Coventry
Jock McHale
Both should have been inaugural legends.
LaurieHolden wrote:Surely another of these players is due to be elevated to Legend Status ~
Albert Collier
Harry Collier
Syd Coventry
Len Fitzgerald
Phonse Kyne
Dick Lee
Dan Minogue
Charlie Pannam
Jack Regan
Bob Rose
Dick Lee for me! But they'll probably go for Richo and Luke Hodge first.
Yes!! Please let it be this year. He should have been inducted 20 years ago!! Not saying others are undeserving, but we really need to be inducting the games worthy players that are 80+ and not guys who have just turned 40.
I've lost count of how many years its been since we had a sole Collingwood inductee, while other teams are getting 2 on the same night (Black-Brown, Enright-Bartel...). Is it 12 years now? For zero Collingwood inductions? Greg Phillips, Michael Taylor and Brad Hardie all played for Collingwood but are more recognised for other clubs.. Ron Todd (2017) is somewhat of the exception, but he played 76 games for Collingwood, compared to 141 for Williamstown. And even Mark Williams who captained Collingwood is more recognised as a Port Adelaide person.
Dick Condon (died in 1946).
Marcus Whelan (died in 1973).
Harold Rumney (died in 1987).
Darren Millane (died in 1991).
Ray Gabelich (died in 2000).
All forgotten by the selectors.
And poor old Billy Picken (died 2022). Should have been inducted a long time ago. Now he is gone and will never be able to accept this honour.
They really need to look at anyone that is 80+ years in age and get them in now. Then they need to look at worthy players that have passed. Then they need to look at worthy players that have been retired before the turn of the millennium. Unless they are a walk up star like Judd, guys like Enright should be waiting a little bit longer, and theres nothing wrong with that.
Everyone, email the club.
Thanks Laurie for bumping the thread. Got excited to see it near the top.