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During the season MELBOURNEfc.com.au does weekly updates of the top 5 players in 6 different categories.

Who do you think will be the highest accumulators of these stats in 2013?

Most Kicks:

Most Handballs:

Most Disposals:

Most Tackles:

Most Marks:

Most Goals:

 

Most Kicks: Nathan Jones

Most Handballs: Jack Grimes

Most Disposals: Jack Grimes

Most Tackles: Jordie McKenzie

Most Marks: Jeremy Howe

Most Goals: Mitch Clark

Nothing too imaginative there, but I suspect it will be pretty close. I'm assuming Mitch will be able to get himself right for the season and stay more or less fit. If he doesn't, there could be a surprise in someone like Blease bobbing up with a few big hauls and pushing Dawes and Pedersen for the title.

Most Kicks: Nathan Jones

Most Handballs: Jack Grimes

Most Disposals: Nathan Jones

Most Tackles: Jordie McKenzie

Most Marks: Jack Watts

Most Goals: Chris Dawes

 

Kicks: Jones

Handballs: McKenzie

Disposals: Jones

Tackles: Jetta

Goals: Clark

Marks: Clark

edit:forgot marks

Edited by angrydee


Most Kicks: Grimes

Most Handballs: Jones

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: Mckenzie

Most Marks: howe

Most Goals: Dawes

Most Kicks: Sylvia

Most Handballs: Mckenzie

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: Viney

Most Marks: howe/watts

Most Goals: Dawes

 
Most Kicks: Sylvia

Most Handballs: McKenzie

Most Disposals: Grimes

Most Tackles: McKenzie

Most Marks: Clark

Most Goals: Clark


Most Kicks: Grimes

Most Handballs: Viney

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: McKenzie

Most Marks: Grimes/ Howe tie

Most Goals: Clark

Most Kicks: Grimes

Most Handballs: Jones

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: McKenzie

Most Marks: Grimes

Most Goals: Clark

Most Kicks: Nathan Jones

Most Handballs: Jordie Mckenzie

Most Disposals: Nathan Jones

Most Tackles: Jordie Mckenzie

Most Marks: Jack Watts

Most Goals: Mitch Clark

Most Kicks: Watts

Most Handballs: Viney

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: Mckenzie

Most Marks: Watts

Most Goals: Dawes


Most Kicks: Jones

Most Handballs: McKenzie

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: McKenzie

Most Marks: Howe

Most Goals: Dawes

Most Kicks: Grimes (Sylvia and Jones next)

Most Handballs: Jones

Most Disposals: Jones (Grimes and Sylvia getting close)

Most Tackles: Mckenzie (Viney perhaps getting close)

Most Marks: Grimes (with Howe and Watts close)

Most Goals: Clark (assuming recovery is fine. Otherwise Dawes and Howe)

Most Kicks: Grimes

Most Handballs: Trengove

Most Disposals: Jones
Most Tackles: Viney

Most Marks: Terlich
Most Goals: Dawes

I'm not sure if Viney leading any of these stats in his first year would be cause for celebration or concern.

Most Kicks: Grimes

Most Handballs: Jones

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: Viney

Most Marks: Watts

Most Goals: Clark


Kicks- grimes

Handball- Jones

Disposals- Jones

Tackles-McKenzie

Marks-frawley

Goals-Dawes

Most Kicks: Dean Terlich

Most Handballs: Nathan Jones

Most Disposals: Nathan Jones

Most Tackles: James Magner

Most Marks: Jeremy Howe

Most Goals: Chris Dawes

Most Kicks: N Jones

Most Handballs: McKenzie

Most Disposals: N Jones

Most Tackles: N Jetta (followed closely by D Rodan if he gets enough game time)

Most Marks: Watts

Most Goals: Clark (if he's fit to go.. otherwise Dawes)

 

Most Kicks: Jones

Most Handballs: Davey

Most Disposals: Jones

Most Tackles: Trengrove

Most Marks: Jamar

Most Goals: Dews

Mk-jones

Mh-mckenize

Mt-viney

Mm-Clark

Mg-Dawes


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