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I'm surprised at the number of people who have Petterd first. I rate Petterd, but I'd have others ahead at this point.

Actually you're right. Now that I think about it, I put him first because I think he will end up being the best of the lot. At the moment though, Bate and Garland are probably better players and would seem to be showing more than Petterd.

 

I'll take a stab:

Morton

Garland

Bate

Martin

Petterd

Jones

Dunn

Buckley

Bartram

Wonaeamirri

Frawley

Newton

Bode

Actually you're right. Now that I think about it, I put him first because I think he will end up being the best of the lot. At the moment though, Bate and Garland are probably better players and would seem to be showing more than Petterd.

I hope your vision is right...

 
I hope your vision is right...

"How does everyone see the crop of youngsters coming through. This is based on everything, but ultimately where you think they will end up at the end of their careers (hunches are a justifiable reason)"

This was the question posed. It was about where you believed the players would be ranked when they had finished thier careers.

"How does everyone see the crop of youngsters coming through. This is based on everything, but ultimately where you think they will end up at the end of their careers (hunches are a justifiable reason)"

This was the question posed. It was about where you believed the players would be ranked when they had finished thier careers.

Well in that case I was fine to put Petterd on top then.


"How does everyone see the crop of youngsters coming through. This is based on everything, but ultimately where you think they will end up at the end of their careers (hunches are a justifiable reason)"

This was the question posed. It was about where you believed the players would be ranked when they had finished thier careers.

Yes, and I gave mine. I just said I hope your vision is right re: Petterd.

What's your point?

Yes, and I gave mine. I just said I hope your vision is right re: Petterd.

What's your point?

Sorry HT wasn't meant for you. more for TU.

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