I saw each player from his first game to his last & this is a dead-set easy one - Ian Stewart by the length of the straight!
Stewy could hit those classic flat spinning left footed drop kicks (on a 70's mud heap/horse paddock), they went 50-60mtrs but the ball barely got above head high & always put it on a platter for the forwards. Classic running kick, never wasted a footy.
For sheer skill level it is an Ian Stewart 60mtr stab pass & then daylight! Special mention for freakish skill level to Magic Maurice too ...
Best set shot: Michael Roach
Stewart was good but there's no way known he was ' the length of the straight ahead ' , or ' daylight second '
You've only got to look at the old footage to see that none of the players in the 60's had anywhere near the skills of latter day players.
Truth is Leon Cameron crapped all over Ian Stewart but it's all relative.
Rioli was brilliant all round. kicking , handballing and tackling.
Agree on Roach. He was a set shot genius. So was Taylor.
From a purist point of view I think Jim Jess was as good a kick of the footy as Richmond has had but he wasn't a voting option so I went with Rainesy. Simply because to be able to roost it 70 meters onto the chest of Disco without a single hair going out of place is an art in itself.