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Melon's Top 30

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Here is my top 30 players, this is just were I rank them with no position or need agenda.

I am aware I have favored the TAC Cup players as that is who I see every week but I can only go on what I see.

1. Tom Scully

2. Jack Trengrove

3. Dustin Martin

4. Ben Cunnington

5. Gary Rohan

6. Anthony Morabito

7. Daniel Talia

8. John Butcher

9. Kane Lucas

10. Ryan Bastinac

11. Jake Melksham

12. Jake Carlisle

13. Lewis Jetta

14. Bradley Sheppard

15. Luke Tapscott

16. Jordan Gysberts

17. Troy Taylor

18. Ayden Kennedy

19. Koby Stevens

20. Mitchell Duncan

21. Max Gawn

22. Ben Giffiths

23. Andrew Moore

24. Dylan Robertson

25. Nathan Vardy

26. Travis Colyer

27. Jesse Crichton

28. Allen Christensen

29. Sam Reid

30. Jamie Macmillan

I don't have Aaron Black in here because I haven't seen him play and the only time I have seen him is in those AFL highlights which always look good.

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I don't have Aaron Black in here because I haven't seen him play and the only time I have seen him is in those AFL highlights which always look good.

 

Interesting that there's no Black, Vardy slips down to 25 and Freo don't pick up Morobito.

"Trengove".....

Karl Stephanovic called him "TENGOVE" on the Today show this morning!? :wacko:


Appreciate the list Melon. Out of interest, what would be an ideal result for the Dees based on what you've seen of the youngsters?

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I assume that means you're suggesting that you've seen all the other 30 players you've listed.

Seeing as they come from all over the country, including NT, Darwin, Tasmania, WA, NSW, VIC, and SA I think that's a great effort.

Aaron Black will not slip out of the first round

NT, Tassie, QLD(GC17 this year) and NSW play in the TAC Cup plus I watch the rest at the U/18 champs, furthest I go to watch a match is Geelong.

I have seen full games of Lewis Jetta this year on tape, but Aaron Black I have only seen the AFL Highlights and couldn't tell you anything about him.

Karl Stephanovic called him "TENGOVE" on the Today show this morning!? :wacko:

Stefanovic

 

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