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2009 AFL Rising Stars Disposals Per Game Leaders (Minimum 3 Games Played)

Rank: Player :Team :Games :Disposals for Last Game :Average

1 :Jack Grimes :Melbourne :8 :29 v West Coast, Round 14 : 20.8

2 :Andrew Collins :Richmond :10 :11 v Adelaide, Round 14 : 19.1

3 :Chris Masten :West Coast :13 :22 v Melbourne, Round 14 : 18.8

4 :Brendan Whitecross :Hawthorn :11 :18 v West Coast, Round 13 : 18.6

5 :Jaxson Barham :Collingwood :4 :15 v St Kilda, Round 7 : 18.5

6 :Andy Otten :Adelaide :14 :16 v Richmond, Round 14 : 18.4

7 :Jarryd Morton :Hawthorn :8 :12 v Adelaide, Round 10 : 18.1

8 :Ben Ross :North Melb :8 : 7 v Sydney, Round 14 :17.4

Others: -

9 Jarryn Geary St Kilda 14 4 v Geelong, Round 14 17.1

10 Dayne Beams Collingwood 8 25 v Essendon, Round 14 16.9

11 Cale Hooker Essendon 9 14 v Collingwood, Round 14 16.7

12 Garry Moss Hawthorn 8 14 v Melbourne, Round 9 16.2

13 Daniel Rich Brisbane 14 12 v Port Adelaide, Round 14 16.2

14 Kyle Cheney Melbourne 6 7 v Essendon, Round 12 16.2

15Hamish Hartlett Port Adelaide 6 15 v Collingwood, Round 10 16.2

16 Callan Ward Western Bulldogs 11 13 v Hawthorn, Round 14 16.1

17 Steele Sidebottom Collingwood 6 14 v Sydney, Round 12 15.8

18 Jack Ziebell North Melbourne 10 6 v Adelaide, Round 12 15.5

19 Alex Rance Richmond 9 13 v St Kilda, Round 13 15.0

20 Brad Dick Collingwood 8 17 v Essendon, Round 14 14.9

21 Stephen Hill Fremantle 14 19 v Carlton, Round 14 14.6

22 Tayte Pears Essendon 14 16 v Collingwood, Round 14 14.4

23 Mitchell Brown West Coast 13 21 v Melbourne, Round 14 14.3

24 Scott Selwood West Coast 8 13 v Melbourne, Round 14 14.0

25 Sam Sheldon Brisbane 9 14 v Port Adelaide, Round 14 13.8

26 David Zaharakis Essendon 10 12 v Adelaide, Round 11 13.7

27 Darcy Daniher Essendon 3 8 v North Melbourne, Round 4 13.7

27 Nick Smith Sydney 3 13 v North Melbourne, Round 14 13.7

29 Mitch Robinson Carlton 7 16 v West Coast, Round 10 13.6

30 Addam Maric Melbourne 6 12 v Collingwood, Round 11 13.0

and............

2009 AFL Rising Stars Total Disposals Leaders (Minimum 3 Games Played)

Rank Player Team Games Disposals for Last Game Total

1 Andy Otten Adelaide 14 16 v Richmond, Round 14 257

2 Chris Masten West Coast 13 22 v Melbourne, Round 14 245

3 Jarryn Geary St Kilda 14 4 v Geelong, Round 14 239

4 Daniel Rich Brisbane 14 12 v Port Adelaide, Round 14 227

5 Stephen Hill Fremantle 14 19 v Carlton, Round 14 205

5 Brendan Whitecross Hawthorn 11 18 v West Coast, Round 13 205

7 Tayte Pears Essendon 14 16 v Collingwood, Round 14 202

8 Andrew Collins Richmond 10 11 v Adelaide, Round 14 191

9 Mitchell Brown West Coast 13 21 v Melbourne, Round 14 186

10 Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide 14 12 v Richmond, Round 14 181

11 Callan Ward Western Bulldogs 11 13 v Hawthorn, Round 14 177

12 Jack Grimes Melbourne 8 29 v West Coast, Round 14 166

13 Aaron Joseph Carlton 14 10 v Fremantle, Round 14 155

13 Jack Ziebell North Melbourne 10 6 v Adelaide, Round 12 155

15 Jamie Bennell Melbourne 12 15 v West Coast, Round 14 153

*source - Footywire

Our dear Grimes leads the averages, another 8 games and some consistency should see him accross the line in my opinion!

GO JACK!

link: - Footywire site statistics link - Rising Star Stats

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And you know what else..?

At this pace Jack Watts will be eligible to win it next season, after having had a proper pre-season bulking up...

that is, unless Scully steals it from him.

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I'm thinking of heading to the Demon Megastore on Sunday and having a big #16 printed on my signed 2009 guernesy. This kid is going to be an absolute gem for the MFC, add to that, that he and his family are lifelong, diehard supporters of the club! It doesn't get much better than that! Go Grimesy!

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Just watched the game again.

Wow. 7 touches in 4 minutes and 10 seconds when the game was on.

I love the way he floats accross the packs and marks. He's a quick thinker. He's got the right nous and leadership which our side has craved for sometime. Is he your new lovechild 45h? Has he taken Wheels mantle?

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Just watched the game again.

Wow. 7 touches in 4 minutes and 10 seconds when the game was on.

Yeah it was an impressive passage of the game....gets better every time I watch it...

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I'm thinking of heading to the Demon Megastore on Sunday and having a big #16 printed on my signed 2009 guernesy. This kid is going to be an absolute gem for the MFC, add to that, that he and his family are lifelong, diehard supporters of the club! It doesn't get much better than that! Go Grimesy!

haha I ordered it like that 4 weeks ago. Kept thinking to myself - "he'd bloody well better justify this..."

Can't believe I ever doubted him

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By the way HighTower, welcome to 2 weeks ago... http://forums.demonland.com/index.php?show...mp;#entry242417 :P

Very good. Grimes's average has improved since then. We need to keep on top of things hey.. :P

Feel free to read my siggy for updates on J.Grimes for the Rising Star. It's keeping track of Grimes as he reels in Rich.

I hope those judges haven't closed the book on young Jack just yet....

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Very good. Grimes's average has improved since then. We need to keep on top of things hey.. :P

Feel free to read my siggy for updates on J.Grimes for the Rising Star. It's keeping track of Grimes as he reels in Rich.

I hope those judges haven't closed the book on young Jack just yet....

Good work, maybe you could getthe betting odds on them to ;)

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Agree Dannyz.

Broughton with 29 touches surely, surely deserves the nomination after 8 stellar games. Not that average possessions means anything really, but he has easily the highest average of anyone on HT's list. However, will being a part of a team that got murdered cost him a nom?

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Agree Dannyz. Broughton with 29 touches surely, surely deserves the nomination after 8 stellar games. Not that average possessions means anything really, but he has easily the highest average of anyone on HT's list. However, will being a part of a team that got murdered cost him a nom?
Yes i think so. Can Rich get his 2nd nomination? 32 disposals. Your turn Grimes .
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