This is always discussion I enjoy, and the Immortal nomination drum seems to be beating at present.
Despite the terrible management of what could have been such a great concept, the process still has merit IMO.
So, who is next? Keeping in mind to be an Immortal you have to be a HOF inductee and to be HOF you have to have been retired for a minimum of 5 years.
Alfie Langer has popped up and Clyde as a dark horse (2 x CCM, how good) both are exceptional options however, is a coach an option? I would like to go further back.
Brett Kenny or Gene Miles for me. The latter might raise some eyebrows but anyone who saw this bloke play when the Brisbane competition was at its peak and then play for both QLD and Australia might agree.
Keen to hear your thoughts !!
Despite the terrible management of what could have been such a great concept, the process still has merit IMO.
So, who is next? Keeping in mind to be an Immortal you have to be a HOF inductee and to be HOF you have to have been retired for a minimum of 5 years.
Alfie Langer has popped up and Clyde as a dark horse (2 x CCM, how good) both are exceptional options however, is a coach an option? I would like to go further back.
Brett Kenny or Gene Miles for me. The latter might raise some eyebrows but anyone who saw this bloke play when the Brisbane competition was at its peak and then play for both QLD and Australia might agree.
Keen to hear your thoughts !!