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List our current Top 10 on playing list (August 2012)

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Clark

Jones.

Frawley

Grimes

Watts

Jamar

Trengove

Howe

Blease

McDonald

For mine Jurrah ( and Im a fan ) forfeits any right to the top ten until he does something meaningful to reclaim his position. Were talking 2012 and hes been away. We all know why but that doesnt change the outcome.

 

1. Jones

2. Clark

3. Rivers

4. Grimes

5. Frawley

6. Watts

7. T.Mac

8. Sylvia

9. McKenzie

10. Howe

I would love to have Trenners in there but I just don't think he's performing where he should be at the moment (convinced he's got OP or something) and I've been a bit disappointed with Jamar this year, even pre-injury. Guys like Blease are definitely top 10 for talent but not in my top 10 for performance just yet which is what I'm basing this on.

 

Clarke

Jonesy

Howe

Frawley

Trenners

Rivers

Jamar

Watts

Stef Martin because the potential is massive he just needs to be played

Sylvia just


Gees Rivers is underrated on these forums. Will be top 3 in BnF this year. Well and truly in our top 10 players.

Rivers

Howe

Jones

Strauss

Blease

McDonald

Clark

Watts

Grimes

Trengove

Jamar

Frawley

Garland

Jurrah

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Gees Rivers is underrated on these forums. Will be top 3 in BnF this year. Well and truly in our top 10 players.

Yes, while he has deficiencies, it's a little bemusing that after the year he's had some people don't include him yet they've got Watts and Blease. Clearly these lists aren't based on output.

 

Yes, while he has deficiencies, it's a little bemusing that after the year he's had some people don't include him yet they've got Watts and Blease. Clearly these lists aren't based on output.

Are you going to play the game and list your top 10 BH? Or would you prefer to sit in the stands and take pot shots at those playing?


Rivers

Howe

Jones

Strauss

Blease

McDonald

Clark

Watts

Grimes

Trengove

Jamar

Frawley

Garland

Jurrah

You may have gone to Hampton Park Primary School and if so we can forgive you, but the thread title is Top 10, not top 14.

1. Mitch Clark

2. Jack Grimes

3. Jared Rivers

4. Nathan Jones

5. Mark Jamar

6. James Frawley

7. Jack Trengove

8. Jack Watts

9. Colin Sylvia

10. Tom Mcdonald

These players would walk into any teams starting 22.

1 Nathan Jones

2 Mitch Clark

3 James Frawley

4 Jack Grimes

5 Jeremy Howe

6 Jack Watts

7 Tom McDonald

8 Mark Jamar

9 Liam Jurrah

10 Jared Rivers

Right now this particular game is too boring, Kid.

You mustn't have watched too many Melbourne games this year if you think "Pick your Top 10" games are boring.

You may have gone to Hampton Park Primary School and if so we can forgive you, but the thread title is Top 10, not top 14.

I just listed the players who could make the top 10 that is all. Pick one of the many schoolkids on here before talking to me young fella.


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