BIGGEST Wasted Talents In AFL History

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @ImBrokeMate
    @ImBrokeMate Год назад +67

    Liam Jarah was absolute Box Office back in the day. Only reason to watch Melbourne for a couple of years there.

    • @butlercorp
      @butlercorp Год назад +1

      He and Austin Wonnamari, (I know I’ve butchered his last nam, I’m sorry) we’re shining lights in a dark time for Melbourne. Shame they finished their careers early for different reasons

    • @mitchhutchinson4853
      @mitchhutchinson4853 Год назад

      Yeah na yeah Jarah was a weap totally agree

  • @maximillianford9301
    @maximillianford9301 Год назад +25

    Liam Jurrah was absolutely insane. I remember going to a game and watching him almost single handedly drag Melbourne across the line against my Roos. Unfortunate that he struggled so much with the lifestyle change

  • @holdingthebull
    @holdingthebull Год назад +11

    Amazing work. Love it. So many of those names are recognizable but just fell short due to off-field issues. Sad to see.

  • @chriscallaghan7728
    @chriscallaghan7728 Год назад +7

    Great work and a really interesting list. One that as a blues supporter that is close to my heart was Fev.
    He did have a solid career and was a phenomenal match winner on his day but could have been a club all time great if he had pushed himself and not stuffed around like he did.
    Still loved watching him as their was never a dull moment with Fev on the ground.

  • @gamelord5798
    @gamelord5798 Год назад +23

    Great clip. I saw most of McAdam's 1993 season and he was unbelievable. He could have been elite at a dozen sports.

    • @ma3stro681
      @ma3stro681 Год назад +2

      I was there when he kicked 10
      against the Swans …

    • @philhogan5623
      @philhogan5623 Год назад

      I heard he was also a very good fast bowler.

  • @Bponts
    @Bponts Год назад +5

    Chris yarran the most naturally gifted I've seen clean on both sides got the pace and can win games from half-back.

  • @henzanich6084
    @henzanich6084 Год назад +22

    Jack Trengove was so promisng for dees and almost made a move to Richmond, but injuries caused him not to, Jimmy Toumpas and Tom Scully as well

    • @but1z
      @but1z Год назад

      @@andrewrogers5962 there was a time where he was dominating, just plagued by injuries

    • @lieutenantcolumbo9177
      @lieutenantcolumbo9177 Год назад

      Scully was average at best

  • @zacflemo1994
    @zacflemo1994 Год назад +19

    harley grew up in the same area as me, always was a nice bloke, he made alot of people proud, was great to see him reach the heights he did

  • @an0nym0us8c
    @an0nym0us8c Год назад +4

    Nice videos mate! Here are some other ideas!
    1. Most controversial rule changes
    2. AFL expansion club proposals
    3. Why Fitzroy and South Melbourne were relocated
    4. Best Indigenous players of all time
    5. Best players to have never won a premiership

    • @RilesMacca
      @RilesMacca  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed mate and cheers for the ideas. I have already done your last suggestion in the past actually. Feel free to check that out if you wish.

  • @aussieintexas61
    @aussieintexas61 Год назад +17

    i was employed at football park in Adelaide eons ago, and worked with their number one draft pick at the time laurance angwin. young fellow, but even training you could see that he had IT. unfortunately he fell into the, free drinks and available women, everywhere he went in adelaide (his words) and subsequently was traded to Carlton, where he was eventually delisted after turning up to training off his dial on ecstasy or something similar.

    • @wilson2455
      @wilson2455 Год назад

      he was traded to Sydney, not Carlton..

    • @grantadam7674
      @grantadam7674 Год назад +1

      He did go to Carlton. He had an all nighter with Fevola and they got into issues on the verge of criminal charges at a dry cleaners of all places. Turned up to training after doing eccies with a team mate. That was the end of a promising career.

    • @whoarethebrainpigs
      @whoarethebrainpigs Год назад +1

      Angwin and Karl Norman ,,what a classic that was ...apparently the training session was hilarious ..they were goofing around like idiots ,,and actually running away from the ball instead of marking it ,,,if only they had played a game on eccys...

  • @petermildren5326
    @petermildren5326 Год назад +5

    One player you didn't mention was Phil Carmen. Was a superstar at Norwood in the SANFL from 1970 to 1974 before finally agreeing to go to Collingwood in 1975, who had been wooing him since 1971. Absolutely burst on to the VFL scene (in those days) and would have easily won the 1975 Brownlow if not for injury which kept him out of the side for 8 weeks. Being a bit of a hot head at times, and not suffering fools, was his undoing. Was traded to Melbourne, then Essendon where he had a brain fade and headbutted an over-the-top boundary umpire (I did say not suffering fools!!) and was suspended for 20 matches, and finally played one season with North Melbourne. Still regarded with awe, but could have been a hall of fame player.

  • @shadowwarrior3928
    @shadowwarrior3928 Год назад +2

    Would really love a Part 2! Your more highly scripted, edited and even speculative videos that have been coming out have been absolutely mint. You’ve gotta be my favourite footy youtuber at the minute. Please keep making this kind of content!

  • @ramanandabhat7025
    @ramanandabhat7025 Год назад +16

    Hey riley, big fan of AFL from India...discovered footy and I'm loving it... Love your content, Mate... ✌🏻🙌🏻

    • @RilesMacca
      @RilesMacca  Год назад +5

      Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed. Awesome to see more international fans showing interest!

    • @patkelly6349
      @patkelly6349 Год назад +3

      Hey Rama well done. I’m in Australia and we love afl. It’s a great game. I hope you barrack for richmond

    • @ramanandabhat7025
      @ramanandabhat7025 Год назад

      @@RilesMacca ✌🏻🙌🏻

    • @ramanandabhat7025
      @ramanandabhat7025 Год назад +1

      @@patkelly6349yeah, I barrack for them.. Go tigers🐅 🙌🏻

    • @patkelly6349
      @patkelly6349 Год назад +1

      @@ramanandabhat7025 good man. They are the best. Dusty Martin. Great player and Trent Cotchin.

  • @isaacs4051
    @isaacs4051 Год назад +7

    Great video, really hoping someone like Rachele doesn't end up on a list like this in the next 5-10 years, big fan of his season last year as a Crows fan and hope injuries don't become a common thing for him.

    • @roorooroo1332
      @roorooroo1332 Год назад +1

      He seems to have his head in the right spot I'd be more surprised if he didn't become a star crow for years

    • @skinnydogkew
      @skinnydogkew Год назад

      What an idiot. I went to china and had to get used to So many customs I wasn’t used to. Not once did I push my shit on them or refuse to participate.

  • @hadynbarr5716
    @hadynbarr5716 Год назад +1

    Great video mate. Sad that we didnt get to see more of those guys and plenty of others around Australia who have never made it to AFL level but have potential ability to be special

  • @nintiwirri
    @nintiwirri Год назад +5

    Jakovich's waste was mainly injuries which caused to lack of passion.Half of the other blokes problems were drugs and alcohol

  • @CadenMacDonald
    @CadenMacDonald Год назад +5

    Ripping content, Liam Jurrah is one of the best players I've witnessed play on the MCG, he did things I'll never see replicated

  • @allanlafontaine2587
    @allanlafontaine2587 Год назад +8

    Liam Jurrah would of been a top 5 player of the last decade had not got himself into trouble. Never got to see him in his prime. We missed out on something truly great.

    • @allanlafontaine2587
      @allanlafontaine2587 Год назад +2

      @@andrewrogers5962 no, I just named my RUclips name after him.

    • @drgreenthumb1348
      @drgreenthumb1348 Год назад

      Top 5 of the decade 😅 fair shake

    • @lieutenantcolumbo9177
      @lieutenantcolumbo9177 Год назад

      Liam Jurrah was a shining light during Melbourne’s darkest days. A great servant to the club given what he had to go through especially in his twilight years. Kicked some truly remarkable goals during his time in Melbourne

  • @Reboundfifty
    @Reboundfifty Год назад +12

    Love this video🙌🏼Allen Yakovich tho?

    • @kimlasson8057
      @kimlasson8057 Год назад +1

      Yeah Jakovich shouldn't be on here

    • @agaagapitos6430
      @agaagapitos6430 Год назад

      Yes, it's correct. He is Croatian and the J is pronounced with a Y. Obviously in the footy world it was easier and misunderstood to say Jakovich rather than Yakovic.

  • @TBoneTony
    @TBoneTony Год назад +6

    I think Nathan was wanting to avoid the public attention, thus is the reason why after the 2007 premiership he decided to avoid the AFL attention so he played in VFL or the Queensland AFL league.
    There was also a few other players who wasted their potential, Ronnie Burns for Geelong in the 90s and Adelaide in early 2000s, he left the game in only just around 8 years into his career around 2003.

    • @benwatkins85
      @benwatkins85 Год назад +1

      Ronnie burns started his AFL when he was 22/23 that's why only 8 seasons
      He played till he was 31 so I don't think he would qualify for this list
      Someone like Lee Walker from wce and Collingwood is a guy who could have been on this list or even a Tony free who only played one game for Richmond but was meant to be all that and a bag of chips

    • @benwatkins85
      @benwatkins85 Год назад +1

      Also Ronnie had too good of a career to be considered a wasted potential
      Over 30 goals in his first six years playing AFL as a small forward, nothing wasted about that

  • @BillyBowlster
    @BillyBowlster Год назад +3

    Then you have players on the other side of the coin like Kane Lambert. Sometimes having set backs early in your career is a blessing, it creates character and resilience.

  • @lungilemandilakhe8534
    @lungilemandilakhe8534 Год назад +10

    Chris Yarran still hurts me, all the way from South Africa Cape Town mate

    • @timmymorecroft8980
      @timmymorecroft8980 Год назад

      You are a South African who watches AFL? Did you live in Australia previously?

    • @lungilemandilakhe8534
      @lungilemandilakhe8534 Год назад +5

      @@timmymorecroft8980 no I never lived in Australia and I wish I could get a chance to kick a sherrin again
      There was an Australian who came and established footy in Cape Town and I was fortunately recruited and I became good in the sport and in 2017 I came to Australia for international cup representing South Africa, ever since then been trying to get a chance to play again

  • @thepoliticalloser
    @thepoliticalloser Год назад +4

    Great video! Really shows if you want to be a professional Aussie rules player, you need to put it lots of effort and discipline.

    • @cliffbooth4826
      @cliffbooth4826 Год назад +3

      hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard

    • @ma3stro681
      @ma3stro681 Год назад

      So much of the wasted talent here are Aboriginal players. The structure and discipline of the AFL is just too much if you come from a totally different world like Liam Jurrah. I saw him a few years ago walking on the side of the road when I was in Alice Springs. Such a wasted, special talent …

  • @thetarotbogan
    @thetarotbogan Год назад +5

    Chris Yarran 119 games is hardly a waste of a career. Anyone is lucky to get 100 games in the AFL

  • @kevinthompson4494
    @kevinthompson4494 Год назад +3

    Lance Picioane was one that I remember also from Adelaide,I know he did well at the Dandenong Stingrays prior to being drafted but he struggled at Adelaide before being traded to Hawthorn in the end.

    • @StrangeLittlePoet123
      @StrangeLittlePoet123 Год назад

      Remember lance too

    • @jessylee9202
      @jessylee9202 Год назад

      Lol Lance picioane didn't have half the talent these guys did. He was a battler at best

  • @milroymcmilson
    @milroymcmilson Год назад +1

    Good video, but hearing Yakovich over and over almost killed me.

  • @footy2rock
    @footy2rock Год назад +2

    Sean Rusling for Collingwood could have been something special but sadly he had constant injuries mostly with his shoulder.

  • @zoemezzino3972
    @zoemezzino3972 Год назад +12

    this makes me so sad - so many of these men's lives could have been saved or protected if the AFL offered competent mental health support to all of its players. Clearly many of them struggled with their premature retirement and deserved more support.

    • @BigTommyBoy2009
      @BigTommyBoy2009 Год назад +3

      Oh yeah mental health help was goanna help crooks. Dumbest thing I've heard today.

    • @zoemezzino3972
      @zoemezzino3972 Год назад

      @@BigTommyBoy2009 tell me you know nothing about metal illness without telling me you know nothing about mental illness 💀

    • @ArthurYuill
      @ArthurYuill Год назад +1

      @I challenge everything nah you just refuse to consider anything outside of you're world view champ. Sorry to say

  • @mabiorcholappreciationpage
    @mabiorcholappreciationpage Год назад +2

    Dan Connors is a big one. Definitely had the talent to become a great player, but had massive behavioural issues that continue to this day

  • @bromeotorres6964
    @bromeotorres6964 Год назад +10

    Liam "Jurricane" Jurrah moved straight from a tribe in the outback to Melbourne. Living with an assistant coach and their family, he would refuse to eat when they sat for meals. They found out later his tribe don't eat in front of women.

    • @freeassange5151
      @freeassange5151 Год назад +3

      Just shows how ignorant the AFL is to the plight and wonders of the Indigenous of the game.

    • @robinaboy
      @robinaboy Год назад +2

      It’s examples like that that make me question the narrative that troubled Aboriginal youths need to be closer to their ancient culture. I disagree. The most successful Aborigines are those with very loose ties to their culture.

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain Год назад

      @@freeassange5151 yeah, better start taking elicit drugs, stealing cars, and god knows what. Sounds like a perfect, natural progression, not a great leap at all. Personally, when I get upset, I might bite my fingernail.

    • @freeassange5151
      @freeassange5151 Год назад +4

      @@robinaboy It’s strange it’s there Culture when there’s trouble,but our Country’s gold medal when it’s to our benefit

    • @brendo8044
      @brendo8044 Год назад +1

      ​@@freeassange5151 or how arrogant Jurrah was

  • @maxshiraz3447
    @maxshiraz3447 Год назад +2

    Nathan Ablett could have easily been a million dollar player if he wanted. 195cm Ablett skills are extremely rare. Having said that, it's unlikely Geelong would have been able to hang on to him.

  • @skate97midget
    @skate97midget Год назад +2

    Tom Scully is one, I recommend breaking down the Swans Premiership Season in 2012 for next video!

  • @The_Tradie_Trainer
    @The_Tradie_Trainer Год назад

    On Cupidoll; everyone who knew him in the TAC would say things came too easy and he was given a free pass by everyone because he was so good. Also knocked the money for the footy trip while he was at Croydon and it was common to see him at Dirty Dak with a drink in each hand and a line on each wrist.
    Some others I would add to your list
    - Marty McGrath
    - Lawrence Angwin
    - Shane Yarran (should have entered the league earlier and stayed in longer)
    - Marlion Pickett (should have entered the league earlier)

  • @daniellebcooper7160
    @daniellebcooper7160 Год назад +5

    So sad to see young people with the potential for a better life, wasted on drugs.

  • @patricksullivan3412
    @patricksullivan3412 Год назад

    Great video mate. Always wondered what happened to Damien Cupido I went to primary school with his brother, his parents owned a milk bar near me for a long time

  • @kinchegayowie6167
    @kinchegayowie6167 Год назад +2

    Media, build them up, call them champions, legends, and then can't wait to rip into them and pull them down and then put the boots in.

  • @MrJohnonymous
    @MrJohnonymous Год назад

    Great video. I’d put Nathan Freeman and Matt Scharenberg in this category as well. Also as a St Kilda supporter Jack Billings for me should be on this list, still hasn’t proved his worth. I will never get over St Kilda drafting Billings ahead of Marcus Bontempelli 😢

  • @raymondbabb1970
    @raymondbabb1970 Год назад +7

    Andrew Lovett is worth a mention.

  • @joeboy8038
    @joeboy8038 Год назад

    I played on damian cupido in juniors when he was at Croydon. It was always an even contest between us and he was always tough but fair. Also a gun cricketer

  • @DanielRodrigues0048
    @DanielRodrigues0048 Год назад

    An accurate description of Cupido. I'm surprised to see footage of him laying a tackle (never seen him do that in real life) and kicking with his right foot. Could kick 60 metres with his left foot no problem.
    As someone who went to high school with him for two years, I thought he was play no more than 50 AFL games due to his lack of application and inability to successfully hip and shoulder me (I was thinned built like the late Robbie Flower). I was slightly wrong as he played 53 AFL games.

  • @whiteshadow59
    @whiteshadow59 Год назад +3

    McCadam must have had some off field issues, no way a player that good could not to some degree back that up

  • @Simmo87
    @Simmo87 Год назад

    I reckon the concept of wasted talent is a funny one. Here it's presented like "they could've been great if only they were a bit different" which isn't that far from "they could've been better if only they were better". Which is fine and all. Footy, like life, is multi-faceted though and you could say personal quirks or mental skills are part of it.
    As a different take - you could argue John Coleman had so much more talent to give were his career not cut short. That story is well known but my take here is that the waste comes from blindingly obvious talent that didn't translate into a concrete achievement (like premierships, awards, records), for reasons largely outside the player. These are the people we know had it, top echelon stuff... but who left some greatness on the table. For Coleman, it was largely his era that was the problem. Could've been rehabbed very quickly today.
    Nic Nat's an intersting one too, I think he would have had 6 or so All-Aus jackets by now (and a premiership), instead of 3, but for bad timing. Honestly, look up his season by season history - clearly the most "talented" ruckman of the past decade but he's juuuust short on enough games most seasons in his prime to be eligible for AA consideration, which to me is a waste. A month or so's difference with a couple of unlucky injuries would have had him up to at least 5 for sure, which would have been a phenomenal achievement.
    You could make a case for Robert Harvey having his talent wasted too - most games played without a premiership.
    Peter Hudson too, you could say, while not wasting his talent reeeeally, could have been sitting up the top of the goal-kicking tree and achieved much greater acclaim... if his work had all been done in the same league.
    Edit: Oh! And Cyril as well! He achieved a lot, sure, but was one of the best with more to give, and you can't really blame him not sticking around.

  • @Zakariyyahyland2007
    @Zakariyyahyland2007 Год назад +5

    Harley Bennell was actually good which is a real shame

    • @zacflemo1994
      @zacflemo1994 Год назад

      yeah mate he really was! he made everyone here in mandurah proud

    • @Zakariyyahyland2007
      @Zakariyyahyland2007 Год назад

      @@zacflemo1994 he had that flare!

    • @brettsmith3173
      @brettsmith3173 Год назад +1

      he played last year for our local side sw wa he was still very good

  • @LSB91
    @LSB91 Год назад +1

    Ashley Sampi. To a degree also Scott Cummings.

  • @scottsmith6235
    @scottsmith6235 Год назад

    Mitch Thorpe breathes a sigh of relief. Rhan Hooper also

  • @PeachythePicker
    @PeachythePicker Год назад +2

    The J in jakovich is not a y sound, it’s a j sound Jack o vich

  • @matthewskoblar5230
    @matthewskoblar5230 Год назад

    Brent Moloney is someone I’d put down as well he was a brilliant mid fielder for Melbourne over the years during a few of their peak stages but injury started lacking his ability and then a few controversies got in the way and had costed his place with the Dees at times and then ended up retiring because he just lost the ability to maintain his injuries and able to move forward as a player.

    • @shane11887
      @shane11887 Год назад

      He was traded to the lions but never regained what he originally had.

    • @lieutenantcolumbo9177
      @lieutenantcolumbo9177 Год назад

      The Jakovich fellow was a far greater acquisition for Melbourne than Maloney ever was - unfortunately Maloney’s off field discretions and constantly being hampered by injury saw him traded to Brisbane

  • @torinsuriarachi700
    @torinsuriarachi700 Год назад +1

    6:03 Famous sport player then ends up in prison, like Ronaldinho.

  • @jerseyforhawks
    @jerseyforhawks Год назад +2

    Travis Tuck instantly came to mind, how missed?

  • @billbaggins1688
    @billbaggins1688 Год назад +5

    This North fan is hoping Tarryn Thomas and Jaidyn Stephenson do not show up on a vid like this in the future.

    • @gustaaf1892
      @gustaaf1892 Год назад +2

      According to the information that is starting to come out about TT, he is becoming increasingly likely to waste his talent. I had high hopes for him this year under Clarko and his staff. I'm now starting to wonder whether he'll even play.

    • @danishskiwarehouse
      @danishskiwarehouse Год назад

      That’s very disappointing, Peter. I, too, had hoped he’d flourish under Clarko. I really hope you’re wrong; it’ll be such a waste of exceptional talent

    • @wayneperry7413
      @wayneperry7413 Год назад

      I would have put Jarred Polec on the list, although I guess you could argue he had some great games at Port.

    • @wayneperry7413
      @wayneperry7413 Год назад

      Laurence Angwin, stealing from teammates to support his Coke habit.

    • @danishskiwarehouse
      @danishskiwarehouse Год назад

      Peter Taylor… well your mail about TT was spot on! This is such a shame. A real football tragedy.

  • @WhyForWhatNow
    @WhyForWhatNow Год назад

    I knew Harley Bennell sounded familiar
    Love from Perth my guy

  • @kalebarancelovic
    @kalebarancelovic Год назад +3

    Wonder if Dayle Garlett is the player at the centre of the Clakson/ Fagan investigation.

    • @yukageorge2528
      @yukageorge2528 Год назад +1

      almost certainly is, didnt quit the meth habit at the Hawks, would play great games in the WAFL and go on 3-5 day benders and the club normally couldnt find him until the following thursday

    • @danishskiwarehouse
      @danishskiwarehouse Год назад +1

      I had the same thought. What a sad story. And, if that’s true, there’s no way the story should have been leaked. It’s far more nuanced and deeply personal than the hysterical reporting it received.

    • @iankearns774
      @iankearns774 Год назад +1

      @@danishskiwarehouse If thats true, whats sad is that he is dragging a few champion coaches names through the mud because he wants a payday. The media as usual supporting the wrong parties.

    • @lieutenantcolumbo9177
      @lieutenantcolumbo9177 Год назад +1

      Spot on Kaleb

  • @Perthwildcat
    @Perthwildcat Год назад +1

    Shows how ice is really damaging peoples lives.

  • @taylorben4038
    @taylorben4038 Год назад

    Tarryn Thomas working on securing a feature spot in a potential sequel of this video...

  • @eMDe83974
    @eMDe83974 Год назад

    Jono O’Rourke was one I had high hopes for, but unfortunately couldn’t get going in the big league

  • @michaelwood368
    @michaelwood368 Год назад +11

    Somehow I'm not surprised how many of these lads were WA boys. Is what it is, I guess. It's mental to think about how overrepresented Noongar players are in the AFL and how many more there could have been if not for the social issues here. Per capita, they'd probably be the single most dominant ethnic group in any sport in the world.

    • @skinnydogkew
      @skinnydogkew Год назад

      Yeah it’s our fault I suppose.

    • @CrabmanGaming
      @CrabmanGaming Год назад

      West Coast and Freo need to do a bit more to keep Noongar players in country.

    • @michaelwood368
      @michaelwood368 Год назад

      @@CrabmanGaming Yeah but the sheer number of AFL level Noongar players means we can't keep all of them at home

  • @aussiethingz
    @aussiethingz Год назад

    Loving the video ideas 🔥

  • @michaelely9467
    @michaelely9467 Год назад

    Nathan is probably 100x happier out of the AFL system, whereas a lot of there guys ended up in jail. For him, he chose rightly.

  • @christianwhite2192
    @christianwhite2192 Год назад +1

    I always wonder what bennels career would be like if he had his head screwed on right.

  • @XcondoX
    @XcondoX Год назад +3

    Have no doubt there is alot you could have placed in this list, I reckon Majak Daw could be put on here

  • @TheBassline01
    @TheBassline01 Год назад +1

    Mark "Jacko" Jackson....Biggest waste of talent of the lot

  • @christinelarrygardam597
    @christinelarrygardam597 Год назад

    No more waste of talent than Phil Carmen

  • @normaamar7642
    @normaamar7642 Год назад

    should make a video on the best players to come from nowhere like late draft picks rookie draft ect Port Adelaides Robbie Gray has to be 1 of the best 5th or 6th round pick same as westhoff and look at Tom jonas dan houston all were rookie listed 💪🍐 carn pear

  • @brendo8044
    @brendo8044 Год назад

    Mc Cartin was lucky he didnt get knocked out from that handshake. Weakest chin in history

  • @ridsbabs2130
    @ridsbabs2130 Год назад +10

    I feel like JHF is going to be the next bust. As a Roos supporter I’ve had to suffer through his first year and he looked completely disinterested and his attitude was shit for the whole season. He looks like he has the talent to succeed but his attitude is going to get him dropped a lot because it seems so entitled.

    • @danishskiwarehouse
      @danishskiwarehouse Год назад +3

      He reminds me a bit of Nathan Buckley, although Buckley didn’t sook in his one year at Brisbane. I always think of what a poor choice he made: he refused to come to North (missed 2 flags) left Brisbane (missed 3 flags) and could have possibly have gone to Port because of his heritage (missed 1 flag) but chose Collingwood. I wonder if JHF will roo, sorry, rue, his decision…

    • @adamgribble3936
      @adamgribble3936 Год назад +2

      The club was a shambles and he missed home. I'd bank on him killing it at Port.

    • @wayneperry7413
      @wayneperry7413 Год назад +1

      His professionalism suggests to me he is never going to be the Ablett or Judd some were suggesting, but he will still be just fine at Port, good coaching panel, back home with family and friends - he was one of those kids who get extremely homesick too.

    • @whoarethebrainpigs
      @whoarethebrainpigs Год назад

      he had some attitude probs but he was 18 and had an inexperienced moron as a coach ,,who was looking over his shoulder for knives every week rather than nurturing younger players ,,,and didnt help he was at a basket-case club.he's been great for Port ,,North are getting it together though this year,,,..

  • @l214laus
    @l214laus Год назад

    Any of the very highly paid MFC players from the 80’s and 90’s.
    I’d also like to nominate Matthew Hayden, from cricket. Oodles of talent but he reached a stage of his career where his position might be threatened and miraculously he would pull out a great score and then relax for another year or so.

  • @Bezeur
    @Bezeur Год назад +1

    What an amazing video

  • @Millsy383
    @Millsy383 Год назад

    Scott Gumbleton for Essendon. Although 100% due to injuries and through no fault of his own.

  • @seanoreilly1832
    @seanoreilly1832 Год назад +2

    Sometimes it's injuries, sometimes people don't want to be pro athletes.. it's not always behaviour

  • @philhogan5623
    @philhogan5623 Год назад +1

    I wonder if Fev could be on this list.

  • @jamiearmstrong2263
    @jamiearmstrong2263 Год назад +1

    Irving mosquito has to be up there

    • @joelc17
      @joelc17 Год назад

      He was never that good though?

    • @mabiorcholappreciationpage
      @mabiorcholappreciationpage Год назад

      Essendon fans and Dodoro hyped him up way too much. Hawthorn didn't bother matching Essendon's bid for him in the draft, which is usually a good indicator that a player probably isn't that good

  • @debuthunter5389
    @debuthunter5389 Год назад

    Anthony Morabito is the saddest story for me

  • @grumpydaddy4209
    @grumpydaddy4209 Год назад

    Adrian McAdam is a sad story. He would have been an ATG and had a long career these days but the 90’s weren’t great for indigenous fellas.

  • @notsobrilliantme
    @notsobrilliantme Год назад

    Laurence Angwin, one the biggest wasted talents ever. Stealing from teammates at Adelaide, drugs at Carlton . Could have been anything.

    • @whoarethebrainpigs
      @whoarethebrainpigs Год назад

      not to mention his bullshit reasons for missing training.. a legend!!!

  • @shanespencer7275
    @shanespencer7275 Год назад

    Albert Proud was another wasted talent. He was lucky he didn’t end up spending life in prison after bashing his girlfriend who nearly died.

  • @Pookie1234-v8b
    @Pookie1234-v8b Год назад +1

    yachovich was a gun

  • @stephenbarbieri3269
    @stephenbarbieri3269 Год назад

    I think you're a bit unfair on jackovich. It was mainly injuries that curtailed his career not drugs and booze

  • @Music2mosh2
    @Music2mosh2 Год назад +1

    Jakovich. It does seem like its being pronounced correctly. But then.. his brother Glenn was around along time..and I remember the commentators pronounced it jack-o-vich ... I dunno

    • @RilesMacca
      @RilesMacca  Год назад

      Yeah I guess both are correct, cause yakovich is also pronounced correctly because of it being a croatian name .

    • @StuTheDon17
      @StuTheDon17 Год назад

      Jackovich is the Aussie way of pronouncing it. The European way is Yackovich.
      Agreed, sounded strange hearing it pronounced that way, especially for someone who watch his brother Glen play over 200 times for West Coast.

    • @whoarethebrainpigs
      @whoarethebrainpigs Год назад

      remember the 2 players Illija and Brent Grgic pronounced their surnames differently ...

  • @richlebrocq
    @richlebrocq Год назад

    What about Cleve Hughes ?? He had such massive potential

  • @mondop5270
    @mondop5270 Год назад

    Morabitto was one unlucky fella

  • @joelross6126
    @joelross6126 Год назад

    Dan Conners and Sydney Stack

  • @anappropriatehandle
    @anappropriatehandle Год назад +7

    anyone notice a theme with the aboriginal players?

    • @Retiredroamers
      @Retiredroamers Год назад +3

      Same in the general population though, weird how it happens.

    • @anappropriatehandle
      @anappropriatehandle Год назад

      @@Retiredroamers it's almost like there are intrinsic differences which make them incompatible with certain substances

    • @Zaiden.
      @Zaiden. Год назад

      Bron

    • @beverleyfryer3455
      @beverleyfryer3455 Год назад +2

      That's what Matt Rendell pointed out when he was head of recriuting at the crows.
      He said if you get an aboriginal player, don't get a full blooded one. He was sacked by the crows for saying this.
      This video suggests Rendell was right.

    • @marja1796
      @marja1796 Год назад

      @@beverleyfryer3455 😂

  • @TheBinaryWolf
    @TheBinaryWolf Год назад

    Cousins suffered untreated bipolar disorder, so he was doomed from the start. His norm was our high, so he self-medicated to feel "normal." Sad.

  • @stokesy6099
    @stokesy6099 Год назад

    Great vid

  • @JaxTheGat
    @JaxTheGat Год назад +3

    Probably worth learning how to pronounce the name, “Jakovich” (not Yakovich) if you’re going to make a video with him in it.

    • @RilesMacca
      @RilesMacca  Год назад +1

      Commentators and such said Jakovich but since it’s a Croatian name it can be pronounced Yakovich.

    • @JaxTheGat
      @JaxTheGat Год назад

      @@RilesMacca it doesn’t matter it wasn’t pronounced that way once during his career. Nick Riewoldt didn’t like the Australian pronunciation of his name. He went ON TV AND TOLD THE WORLD TO CALL HIM RIEVOLDT. Nobody in the Jakovich family did such a thing by your logic. Every Smith that comes from Germany should be pronounced “Schmidt” He team mates called him JACKO FFS NOT YAKO !!!
      So take your attempted “smart arsery” somewhere else. You pronounce a name, the way that person pronounces their own name. You don’t take it upon yourself to go back to the way, it was pronounced in the old country when the person in question doesn’t use that pronunciation!! if anybody wants to look up any of these players after watching this video they are gonna see that there is no player called YAKOVITCH. So it’s in accurate regardless of how it was used in the Baltic states, 50 years ago

  • @scottcurtis5322
    @scottcurtis5322 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @bomber4130
    @bomber4130 Год назад +1

    Liam jurrah..!!!! 👍

  • @jlg5967
    @jlg5967 Год назад

    You missed the greatest wasted talent of all time,Phil Carmen.

  • @brendanh8193
    @brendanh8193 10 месяцев назад

    I think that Nathan Ablett was more about having other commitments that directed his drive elsewhere, rather than a lack of drive. Additionally, he is even more religious than his brother, and the media calling him the "son of God", so that sort of media attention is already vexing to him (at about the same personal level as a racial slur).

  • @zabvza7457
    @zabvza7457 Год назад

    It’s sad how many of these guys are indigenous blokes and their downfall is more commonly than not drugs and alcohol

  • @roostersbays95
    @roostersbays95 Год назад

    Jacko kicked two tons in a row in SANFL

  • @philbis2774
    @philbis2774 Год назад +1

    Chris yarran naturally gifted i still think what could have been ..
    I hate the AFL they offer nothing no support

    • @jarradbaker8200
      @jarradbaker8200 Год назад

      Its not the AFLs fault some players are druggos and useless c#nts, ppl need to take responsibility for there own actions

  • @nathancooper1
    @nathancooper1 Год назад

    Nathan Ablett was pretty ordinary. Liam Jurrah is the best I’ve seen that never went on with it.

  • @ci2763
    @ci2763 Год назад

    Everyone in the port Augusta love Liam jurah

  • @morks4716
    @morks4716 Год назад

    Same thing happens in Nrl so many talented aboriginal players get homesick

  • @russelblackwell6041
    @russelblackwell6041 Год назад

    ANDREW KRAKOUER-COLLINGWOOD

  • @jessylee9202
    @jessylee9202 Год назад

    Last photo of the video is Paul puopolo don't think he was a wasted talent

  • @ericcartman8694
    @ericcartman8694 Год назад

    You’ll Probably be able to throw tarryn thomas in that in a few years

  • @SuperC_Spongebobmemes
    @SuperC_Spongebobmemes Год назад +1

    Weres Ivring mosquito

  • @edw0010
    @edw0010 Год назад

    Callum Urch is another disappointment