There are very few players in the AFL league who possess the skill and poise to be able to consistently perform to a very high standard in many different positions. Some of these players do not receive the recognition they deserve, while others, such as Matthew Pavlich, Jimmy Bartel, and Adam Goodes, are praised for their versatility and ability to influence a game from any position. Traditionally, a utility player is an unheralded but nonetheless important player. He does not dominate one position, instead he is like a "spare parts" player because he can fill in at a variety of positions and do a good job in each. Nowadays, the need for more versatility in players has resulted in many players "doubling up" their roles. Practically every midfielder can play forward pocket, back pocket, half-forward flank or half-back flank. Most, if not all, starting ruckmen can play as tall forwards, or in rarer cases, tall defenders. Some tall defenders can play as tall forwards and vice versa. This means that most AFL players have a specialist position and one or two "fill-in" positions. One exception to this would be a player who is actually a specialist at two positions, not just a fill-in (i.e.
Adam Hunter, a notable centre half-back, was also one of their most dominant full-forwards). Another exception would be midfielders, such as
James Hird and
Anthony Koutoufides, who had the height and strength to play key positions during their respective careers; this requires an extremely rare blend of skills and abilities. Below are a number of players who are notable for their ability to dominate various positions. Notable players: •
Adam Goodes: centre half-back, ruck, centre, half-forward •
Bernie Quinlan: ruck-rover, centre half-forward, full-forward •
Malcolm Blight: ruck-rover, wing, half-forward flank, full-forward •
Barrie Robran: centre, ruck-rover, centre half-back, centre half-forward, full-forward •
Alex Jesaulenko: centre, ruck-rover, half-back flank, half-forward flank, full-forward •
Gary Ablett Sr.: wing, half-forward flank, half-back flank, forward pocket, full-forward •
Peter Knights: centre half-back, half-back flank, centre half-forward, half-forward flank, full-forward •
Phil Carman: centre, ruck-rover, centre half-forward, half-forward flank, full-forward •
Francis Bourke: wing, half-back flank, full-Back, full-forward •
Brent Crosswell: centre, ruck-rover, half-forward flank, centre half-forward, centre half-back, half-back flank •
Terry Daniher: full-forward, centre half-forward, half-forward flank, half-back flank, centre half-back, full-back •
Neale Daniher: full-forward, centre half-forward, half-forward flank, half-back flank, centre half-back, ruck-rover •
Anthony Koutoufides: wing, centre, ruck, ruck-rover, rover, centre half-back, centre half-forward, full-forward •
Matthew Pavlich: centre half-forward, centre, full-forward, centre half-back, fullback •
Luke Hodge: centre, ruck-rover, half-back flank, back pocket, wing, half-forward flank •
James Hird: forward pocket, half-forward flank, wing, rover, half-back, centre half-back, centre half-forward •
Chad Cornes: centre half-back, half-forward flank, centre, wing, ruck-rover, back pocket, tagger •
Matthew Richardson: centre half-forward, full-forward, wing •
Brendon Goddard: half-back flank, centre half-forward, wing, half-forward flank, forward pocket, back pocket, full-forward, centre half-back, centre •
Shane Edwards: centre, ruck-rover, half-forward, half-back •
Mark Blicavs: half-back flank, full back, centre half-back, ruck, centre, ruck-rover, wing == Alternate position and grouping names ==