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Will Liam Jurrah win the coleman?

No!

I doubt it will go done there often enough.

 

haha i was planning to do this too. Its a long shot, but the bloke is a freak and has proven that he'll kick ~3 per game even without getting alot of chances. Wonder what he'd be payign for most goals at MFC? that would almost be a sure thing if he can stay injury free?

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1st post.. Well done!

Well I put $50 on him on Sat @$41.00. So I hope he does.

$41, thats a heaps good investment, i might put some money on the superstar.


Would help alot if we got the ball to him. Dare I say it as Bailey says the I50's needs to improve.

Doubt it, but would be wonderful.

 

He will not win the Coleman because we are not a big scoring team.

He should [censored] in about 60 goals this year though.

Buddy could win it this year.

Good luck with our forward setup.


Even on a quiet day he still seems to manage to snag 2 or 3....

IF he remains uninjured he should kick 50+, which would be an awesome season. Doubt he will win the Coleman though.

Would help alot if we got the ball to him. Dare I say it as Bailey says the I50's needs to improve.

This!

And not beyond the realms of possibility if he remains fit. I put $10 on it a month ago.

Good luck with our forward setup.

More the midfield not getting it to the forward setup often enough...

franklin is a monty, but he will top our goalkicking provided he stays uninjured.

secondly, if he wins our goal kicking i think it will mean that there would not be big influence from players around him, and therefore we will not be winning many matches, i feel that we need a variety spread to win matches this season, so if he is averaging 4 goals a game, we are either scoring really well, or he is kicking a great percentage of them.

franklin is a monty, but he will top our goalkicking provided he stays uninjured.

secondly, if he wins our goal kicking i think it will mean that there would not be big influence from players around him, and therefore we will not be winning many matches, i feel that we need a variety spread to win matches this season, so if he is averaging 4 goals a game, we are either scoring really well, or he is kicking a great percentage of them.

I agree. As great as it would be to see Jurrah win the Coleman, I would be more happy to see him snag 3 in a game and two other players get 3 each than to see him have a 9 goal haul. In my opinion it is better to have multiple options going for goal.

That being said, if he scores three goals a game while playing all 22 matches he would reach 66 goals. 66 goals MAY be enough to win the medal, but I'd expect more from the likes of Hall, Buddy and J. Riewoldt.


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