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Anyone who says this guy isn't the best, or at least one of the best, players in the competition needs to get a copy of last nights game.

The guy is a freak, amazing control, strength, speed, and brings teammates into the game so easily, and with such purpose.

I know this doesn't achieve much, but i think it's right to applaud great players as we see them.

If only he wore Red and Blue

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I mentioned this in the Prismall/Lonergan thread last night.

anyone see Ablett's game tonight? Phenomenal! 39 touches, 2 goals, 6 tackles, 8 clearances. Unbelievable. On his form this year and last, he is better now than Judd ever was IMO.

I think he is possibly the best player I've ever seen.

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There would be a few other in-and-under players who kick goals that I'd take over Thommo

Thommo has been on fire...kicked 6 today.

So are people saying he is better than his father? and speaking of father/son. Out of interest how are G Lyons boys going?

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I mentioned this in the Prismall/Lonergan thread last night.

I think he is possibly the best player I've ever seen.

Im willing to say he's the best I've ever seen as well

Are you blokes talking about Ablett Jnr?

Bloody hell. he wouldnt be in the best 30 players I have witnessed.

Wayne Carey

Chris Judd

Michael Voss

James Hird

Gary Ablett SNR

Ben Cousins

Mark Ricciuto

Greg Williams

Tony Lockett

Andrew McLeod

Peter Matera

Darren Jarman

Jason Dunstall

Nathan Buckley

Glen Jakovich

Paul Roos

Simon Black

Robert Harvey

Gavin Wanganeen

etc etc etc.............

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Are you blokes talking about Ablett Jnr?

Bloody hell. he wouldnt be in the best 30 players I have witnessed.

Wayne Carey

Chris Judd

Michael Voss

James Hird

Gary Ablett SNR

Ben Cousins

Mark Ricciuto

Greg Williams

Tony Lockett

Andrew McLeod

Peter Matera

Darren Jarman

Jason Dunstall

Nathan Buckley

Glen Jakovich

Paul Roos

Simon Black

Robert Harvey

Gavin Wanganeen

etc etc etc.............

Out of those:

Wayne Carey - can't remember much of him whilst he was in his prime

Chris Judd - i personally believe Ablett jnr is ahead of him

Michael Voss - different player, probably more of a leader but still think Ablett jnr is better

James Hird - as influential as he was/is I think Ablett jnr is ahead

Gary Ablett SNR - never saw him play

Ben Cousins - I'm a huge Cuz fan but Ablett jnr is a better play

Mark Ricciuto - same as Vossy

Greg Williams - never saw him play

Tony Lockett - saw very little of him (although to kick 11 in that match where it hailed is a fair effort)

Andrew McLeod - overrated

Peter Matera - same as Carey

Darren Jarman - same as Carey

Jason Dunstall - can't ever remember seeing him play

Nathan Buckley - receiver

Glen Jakovich - same as Carey

Paul Roos - same as Carey

Simon Black - more a player who dishes off handballs but lacks leg speed and doesn't kick enough goals to be as good as Ablett

Robert Harvey - same as Carey

Gavin Wanganeen - same as Carey

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Andrew McLeod - overrated

Overrated players do not win 2 Norm Smith medals.

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Out of those:

Wayne Carey - can't remember much of him whilst he was in his prime

....

Gavin Wanganeen - same as Carey

If you can't remember all of those, then clearly your opinion on the best player you've seen means very little.

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Out of those:

Wayne Carey - can't remember much of him whilst he was in his prime

Chris Judd - i personally believe Ablett jnr is ahead of him

Michael Voss - different player, probably more of a leader but still think Ablett jnr is better

James Hird - as influential as he was/is I think Ablett jnr is ahead

Gary Ablett SNR - never saw him play

Ben Cousins - I'm a huge Cuz fan but Ablett jnr is a better play

Mark Ricciuto - same as Vossy

Greg Williams - never saw him play

Tony Lockett - saw very little of him (although to kick 11 in that match where it hailed is a fair effort)

Andrew McLeod - overrated

Peter Matera - same as Carey

Darren Jarman - same as Carey

Jason Dunstall - can't ever remember seeing him play

Nathan Buckley - receiver

Glen Jakovich - same as Carey

Paul Roos - same as Carey

Simon Black - more a player who dishes off handballs but lacks leg speed and doesn't kick enough goals to be as good as Ablett

Robert Harvey - same as Carey

Gavin Wanganeen - same as Carey

well i hope we'll all be invited to your 12 birthday party?

you cant think anyone would take you seriously when you discuss who the best player ever is and you've watched about 5 seasons of football?

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I've been watching football basically since I was born but it's pretty hard to form proper opinions when you're 10 years old

haha fair enough...i spose you can only comment on what you've seen...at least your honest about it and dont claim that either you've seen everything or that everything you've seen are the only things worth seeing.

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Ablett Jnr isnt half as good as Judd at his peak.

And hes not even the best player currently in the game. Frankin is better then Ablett Jnr.

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...and then you go and say this:

:wacko:

How can people forget so quickly just what Judd was doing 2-3 years ago?

Ablett Jnr is a good player, but Judd is a once in a decade player.

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My top 10 players of this decade

1. Chris Judd

2. Michael Voss

3. James Hird

4. Ben Cousins

5. Mark Ricciuto

6. Nathan Buckley

7. Adam Goodes

8. Simon Black

9. Jonathan Brown

10. Daniel Kerr

Cant even fit Ablett into the top 10 of the decade.

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How can people forget so quickly just what Judd was doing 2-3 years ago?

Ablett Jnr is a good player, but Judd is a once in a decade player.

Not yet convinced Ablett is better than Judd, but he's a bit better than half as good as Judd.

Your top 10 above is pretty good.

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