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3 Favorite non Dee's

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Bartel

Hayes

Judd

I thought that this would come up. Am also suprised by the amount of love he is getting here. I though that most feel the same as you TM.

Personally, I dont think he intentially plays to get the high tackle. I think it is just his natural reaction to attempt to shrug off a tackle, and it turns out that that action pushes the tacklers arm up toward his head. Either way, he gets it first.

As my friend would say, he can duck his head for me any day.

Seriously, Joel Selwood is amazing. I absolutely love watching him go about his footy. Gun! :wub:


i got to go for a few.

Jimmy bartel

Nat Fyfe

Nic Naitanui

Corey Enright

Jake King

Trent Cotchin

Lenny Hayes

Chris Judd

Buddy Frankln

 

1. M. Scarlett - the guy is never worried, always looks like he has the situation under control

2. S. Fisher - just like him, i know he isnt the best one on one defender, but just like him

3. Buddy/Kennedy/Tippett - cant decide between the three, but good, exciting young full forwards (i wish we had one)


Chappy

Judd

Goodes

Harry Taylor

Lance Franklin

Steve Johnson

Brown

Franklin

Pavlich


J.Brown

N.Fyfe

C.Judd

PS. If ever there was a trade option, Fyfe would be high on my list, probably top billing.

edit: Not that Freo would ever put him up...but they do have a history :rolleyes:

Mark Le Cras

Matthew Pavlich

Paul Chapman

Dean Cox

Chris Judd

Jonathan Brown (by a mile. I absoutely love the way he plays, the way he leads and the way he lives outside of football)

Luke Hodge

Lenny Hayes

1. Chris Johnson

2. Brock McLean

3. Cam Bruce

They are my favourite because they don't play for us anymore.

To be honest;

Luke Hodge

Jonathan Brown

Chris Judd

+1


if hypothetically we could pick up three players for 2012 I would choose:

Jack Reiwoldt

Nathan Fyfe

Jonathon Patton (yep, getting on the bandwagon early)

throw taylor walker into mine now.What a champ. Havin a beer at the footy on a saturday afternoon with his mates like the rest of us do every weekend.

 

Brock McLean

Simon Buckley

Paul Johnson

Tom Scully

if hypothetically we could pick up three players for 2012 I would choose:

Jack Reiwoldt

Nathan Fyfe

Jonathon Patton (yep, getting on the bandwagon early)

I've played on Patton plenty of times. Tore me a new one haha


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