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SHAW RANCE MURPHY

WOOD HURLEY IBBOTSON

GAFF FYFE PRIDDIS

DANGER KENNEDY THE PACKAGE

CYRIL TEX EDDIE

GOLDY MITCHELL KENNEDY

NIK NAT, WINGARD, HANNERS, MUNDY

 

The AFL coaches association All-Australian team would be more accurate:

AFL COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAM:

B: Easton Wood (Bulldogs), Alex Rance (Richmond), Zach Tuohy (Carlton)

HB: Robert Murphy (Bulldogs), Cale Hooker (Essendon), Jarryd McVeigh (Sydney)

C: Dan Hannebery (Sydney), Josh Kennedy (Sydney), Andrew Gaff (West Coast)

HF: Brett Deledio (Richmond), Jake Stringer (Bulldogs), Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide)

F: Chad Wingard (Port Adelaide), Josh Kennedy (West Coast), Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)

FOLL: Todd Goldstein (North Melbourne), Matt Priddis (West Coast), Nat Fyfe (Fremantle)

INT: David Mundy (Fremantle), Bernie Vince (Melbourne), Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood), Nic Naitanui (West Coast)

Edited by Moneider96

 
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Wouldn't be surprised if Lids made it.

Pendles is a class act but there are a few ahead of him this year.

Gunston was a tough one.

McVeigh for mine is cooked, turning into a cheap possession merchant.

SHAW RANCE MURPHY

WOOD HURLEY IBBOTSON

GAFF FYFE PRIDDIS

DANGER KENNEDY THE PACKAGE

CYRIL TEX EDDIE

GOLDY MITCHELL KENNEDY

NIK NAT, WINGARD, HANNERS, MUNDY

that is one hell of a fwd line...

who the F cares

sick to death of everybody else's champions

there ther Curry.

Settle down. Here is your Hot Chocolate with Heroin sprinkles...

 
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that is one hell of a fwd line...

Thinking Gunston needs a run?

Even on the bench.

Edited by Al's Demons


For team balance a straight swap for WImingard. That's all I could come up with.

yes. But Winguard has been really good this year

Toss a coin!!

interesting to see the coaches had Bernie in their AA team and he didnt even crack the squad of 40 for the official team.

just shows how BS this is

The AFL coaches association All-Australian team would be more accurate:

AFL COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAM:

B: Easton Wood (Bulldogs), Alex Rance (Richmond), Zach Tuohy (Carlton)

HB: Robert Murphy (Bulldogs), Cale Hooker (Essendon), Jarryd McVeigh (Sydney)

C: Dan Hannebery (Sydney), Josh Kennedy (Sydney), Andrew Gaff (West Coast)

HF: Brett Deledio (Richmond), Jake Stringer (Bulldogs), Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide)

F: Chad Wingard (Port Adelaide), Josh Kennedy (West Coast), Jack Gunston (Hawthorn)

FOLL: Todd Goldstein (North Melbourne), Matt Priddis (West Coast), Nat Fyfe (Fremantle)

INT: David Mundy (Fremantle), Bernie Vince (Melbourne), Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood), Nic Naitanui (West Coast)

Well done Bernie. :rolleyes:

Just shows that journos know zip!

I would back the Coaches view every day of the week!

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

interesting to see the coaches had Bernie in their AA team and he didnt even crack the squad of 40 for the official team.

just shows how BS this is

What would the coaches know? It’s them and not the AFL who are ruining our game…at least according to the Media™.


that is one hell of a fwd line...

Half of it's Adelaide.

Half of it's Adelaide.

Yep....They all performed...Sometimes all fired in the same game..

Interesting that the coaches opted for Hooker and not Hurley from the Dons like many junkyard scribes have. He was widely tipped to win their B&F - and did.

Also agree with Tuohy's selection but putting bias aside I think Mitchell's stiff not to have Bernie's spot.

In summary, tonight's a crock.


THREE Richmond players: Rance, Riewoldt and Deledio.

Riewoldt at the expense of Walker and Deledio at the expense of JPK. Deledio played 17 games this season.

Kevin Bartlett has no place in this process. He simply can't control his bias.

I thought the selectors wimped out with this team tonight.

There is no player who could take relief ruck duties and even though Goldy shoulders most of the work at North he still gets a break. If he goes down???

No coach would go in with this configuration and they didn't...

 

THREE Richmond players: Rance, Riewoldt and Deledio.

Riewoldt at the expense of Walker and Deledio at the expense of JPK. Deledio played 17 games this season.

Kevin Bartlett has no place in this process. He simply can't control his bias.

I've never rated Deledio, until this year.

He was brilliant as unlucky as Kennedy was.

I've never rated Deledio, until this year.

He was brilliant as unlucky as Kennedy was.

No doubt he was very good. Richmond are rubbish without him.

But at the expense of Kennedy who was superbly consistent, is a joke. Particularly when Deledio missed a chunk of the season.


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