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Round 1, 2010

Pick our round 1 team (22 positions) 136 members have voted

  1. 1. The old bulls...(1985 and older)

    • Daniel Bell
      3
    • Cameron Bruce
      117
    • Aaron Davey
      124
    • Brad Green
      120
    • Paul Johnson
      13
    • James McDonald
      104
    • Brad Miller
      50
    • Brent Moloney
      122
    • Jared Rivers
      113
    • Colin Sylvia
      124
    • Joel MacDonald
      81
    • Mark Jamar
      115
    • Matthew Warnock
      113
  2. 2. And the young bulls...(1986 and younger)

    • Rohan Bail
      2
    • Clint Bartram
      6
    • Matthew Bate
      116
    • Jamie Bennell
      53
    • Sam Blease
      24
    • Kyle Cheney
      8
    • Lyndon Dunn
      10
    • James Frawley
      118
    • Colin Garland
      93
    • Jack Grimes
      124
    • Neville Jetta
      19
    • Nathan Jones
      113
    • Liam Jurrah
      123
    • Addam Maric
      27
    • Stefan Martin
      82
    • Tom McNamara
      1
    • Cale Morton
      121
    • Ricky Petterd
      67
    • James Strauss
      20
    • Austin Wonaeamirri
      89
  3. 3. The New Group

    • Jack Watts
      116
    • Tom Scully
      101
    • Jack Trengove
      116
    • Jordan Gysberts
      5
    • Luke Tapscott
      45
    • Max Gawn
      9
    • Jack Fitzpatrick
      5

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Gees its great to see when you have to leave out talented players with no injuries the competition for spots will be hot

FB. Trengove, Warnock, Garland

HB. Rivers, Frawley, Joel Mac

C. Morton, J Mac , Davey

HF. Sylvia, Bate, Jurrah,

FF. Green, Watts, Woenamirri

R. Jamar, Moloney, Grimes

IC. Scully, Martin, Bruce, Jones

Sincerest Apologies. Petterd, Bennell, Jetta, Cheney, Dunn, Maric

And young guns, tearing it up fo Casey: Blease, Strauss, Gysberts, Tapscott, T Mac

If you haven't been named, you have a bit of work to do...

There is some serious pressure on spots here. If anyone isn't training the house down, they're going to struggle to see game time!

 

Rd 1:2010

FB: McDonald Warnock Bennell

HB:Bruce Frawley Rivers

C: Morton Moloney Davey

HF: Sylvia Bate Green

FF: Jurrah Miller Trengove

R: Jamar Jones Grimes

I: Martin, Scully, Petterd, Joel Mac

Watts won't be ready by rd 1

I haven't done a 22 in a few years now. There's about 10-15 auto-inclusions, and the rest you couldn't possibly predict.

Too hard basket. Once we get a confirmed back and front 3, as well as a starting middle 6 I might start to be a bit more interested.

 

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