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Your Top 5 Demons Players of All Time

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Barassi left before I was born, so I won't include players I never saw.  From what I've heard it would be hard to go past Stuart Spencer, Barassi, and Mueller from year's gone by.

My 5 favourite players:

Flower, Gawn, Oliver, Petracca, Viney (experienced the worst of it)

My weighting is very much based on premiership players.  I never thought I'd see one, so these guys are my favourite.  It's a very easy decision for me over non premiership players.  But if you saw Robbie you couldn't leave him out.

The 5 best Melbourne players I've seen:

Flower, Gawn, Oliver, Petracca, May (not in order)

It's some feat for a non-premiership player to be included, but if you saw Robbie...

 

 

 
Just now, Gator said:

Barassi left before I was born, so I won't include players I never saw.  From what I've heard it would be hard to go past Stuart Spencer, Barassi, and Mueller from year's gone by.

My 5 favourite players:

Flower, Gawn, Oliver, Petracca, Viney (experienced the worst of it)

My weighting is very much based on premiership players.  I never thought I'd see one, so these guys are my favourite.  It's a very easy decision for me over non premiership players.  But if you saw Robbie you couldn't leave him out.

The 5 best Melbourne players I've seen:

Flower, Gawn, Oliver, Petracca, May (not in order)

It's some feat for a non-premiership player to be included, but if you saw Robbie...

 

 

Flower, Schwarz, Gawn, Petracca and Oliver

 

1. Simon Godfrey

2.Alastair Nicholson

3.Jimmy Toumpas

4.Cale Morton

5.Robbie Flower (hard decision)

49 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Flower, Schwarz, Gawn, Petracca and Oliver

No.


Ronald Dale Barassi

Robert Flower

David Neitz

Gary Lyon

Jim Stynes

41 minutes ago, JJR said:

1. Simon Godfrey

2.Alastair Nicholson

3.Jimmy Toumpas

4.Cale Morton

5.Robbie Flower (hard decision)

Good players.

 
1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Quite possible we have 3 of the all time great 5 currently playing.

In which case, we should win more than one Premiership with this group. It would be a waste of a golden opportunity.

Not only might we have 3 out of the top 5, there are a few other really good players to add to that list, such as May, Brayshaw and Pickett (and others). 

1/ Oliver

2/ Flower

3/ Gawn

4/ Neitz

5/ Stuart Spencer 

with Special mention to many others including Jim Stynes, Petracca,  Dixon, Ox, May, Townsend 


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