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Leading Goal Kicker for 2009

Leading Goal Kicker 97 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will be Melbourne's leading goalkicker this year?

    • Matthew Bate
      31
    • Brad Miller
      28
    • Austin Wonaeamirri
      11
    • Addam Maric
      5
    • Other
      19
  2. 2. How many goals will they kick?

    • < 20
      0
    • 20 - 30
      8
    • 30 - 40
      66
    • > 40
      20

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Robbo.

He only needs to play 10 games to kick more than anyone on our list. He'll kick his 2-3 most weeks, then have a bag of 7 somewhere. Will kick around the 30 mark I think.

Behind him I'd expect one or more of Bate, Wonna or Miller to kick 20 something also.

 
Miller to pip Buddy at the post for Coleman.

97 goals

:lol: And Robbie Flower to come back and lead the Dees to premiership glory.

 
:lol: And Robbie Flower to come back and lead the Dees to premiership glory.

Your right its probably a little inacurate...

Miller to kick 95 to win Coleman

Garland to hold Buddy goaless in R9

Miller to pip Buddy at the post for Coleman.

97 goals

I reckon Roughead will have Buddy covered this season in the goal kicking. Get on Roughead for value in the Coleman.


I think Brad Green will be our highest Goal Kicker this year.

I think we'll find him lurking in the forward line for most of the season.

He'll bag 40+ goals this year.

Gippy

after Neitz and Robbo went down last year i called for Green to be moved to full forward. although he has been doing a good job across half back last year , the quater back role should be given to a younger player who will grow and develop with our young backline. Green up forward and Bruce through the midfield. DB has stated Bate will start in the square. i like this idea. must be given plenty of oppurtunity.

Brad Green 25

Colin Sylvia 19

Matty Bate 17

Brad Miller 16

Aussie 16

McLean 16

With these totals I'm afraid we will not be competitive. Even 50% higher totals wouldn't be much chop.

Them's "Spoon" numbers. Ten goals a game material.

 

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