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Wondering what everyones thoughts are on best first year player.

Has Viney done enough in the last month to over take Terlich who played a very good first 2/3 of the season then missed a game and slowed down a bit.

Or Matt Jones who starter pretty well but has also been quite the last month or so. I put Kent in the poll as well for the sake of it.

Could it come down to the last 2 weeks?

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I would say it's probably a toss up between Terlich and Jones... Terlich has been let down by his errant disposal and occasional poor decision making; but he can only get better next year (after all, they were the main complaints against a young Nathan Jones).

I know a lot will nominate Viney, but I don't think we have seen anywhere near his best yet... it's a shame he didn't get in more than 11 games thus far.

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Interesting, on impact/positive impression in games he's played- Viney. I can definitely say i've seen much better efforts/inspiration from Viney than Jones or Terlich. Terlich's been a solid contributor and has had a few good games, but hasn't really shown enough yet to genuinely impress me. Jones seems to be a limited player but consistently gets 20 possessions without really standing out. Terlich and Jones have both been really consistent and have deserved their spots all year- Jones hasn't even missed a game. But i'd still lean towards Viney

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Viney's clearly the best of those players, but I think Jones has had the best year.

Jones has been more consistent than Terlich, I think. Though I think Terlich's shown more promise in his position at times, he's also been mistake-riddled at times. Both have been handy pick ups for sure, but I think Jones has had the better year.

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Viney is (easily) the best player of the three. Terlich has had the best year.

Spot on as usual nasher.

The way I see it, Terlich will poll top 10, maybe even top 5 in the bluey.

Both Terlich and matt jones proved to be great pick ups - mature enough to play week in week out and know their games well. Both have room to improve too.

No doubt that viney will be the best of the bunch.

Kent has shown a heap of promise for a 1st year player too, and should end up a more accomplished player than Terlich and m jones

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I'd be surprised DemonWA, if Matt Jones wasn't top 5 in the B&F. He's been very consistent.Terlich not far behind. Jones has battled manfully in a deplorable midfield. Terlich has battled manfully in a competent, albeit besieged defence.

Agree (stating the obvious) that Viney will leave both in the shade. I think Kent could as well

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I'd be surprised DemonWA, if Matt Jones wasn't top 5 in the B&F. He's been very consistent.Terlich not far behind. Jones has battled manfully in a deplorable midfield. Terlich has battled manfully in a competent, albeit besieged defence.

Agree (stating the obvious) that Viney will leave both in the shade. I think Kent could as well

You're probably right.

just putting some thought into the top 5 (in no specific order) i get N jones, Garland, Sylvia, Terlich and maybe Matt Jones or Watts?

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