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Petracca, Oliver, Brayshaw

 In 2026 which one will have been the best?

I know they are different and all that but which player do you think will be the number 1 performer in 10 years.

Ill go

1. Oliver

2. Petracca

3. Brayshaw

 

In saying that I absolutely respect Brayshaw is a gun.

 

 

1.Mclean

2. Sylvia

3. Moloney

4. Bell

The four apocalypse horsemen.

Edited by dazzledavey36

 

Oliver

Brayshaw

Trac 

Oliver is a beast and has as all the attributes to be a star.  I think Trac will tear some games apart but Brayshaw will be better on a more consistent basis. 


5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

1.Mclean

2. Sylvia

3. Moloney

4. Bell

The four apocalypse horsemen.

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Oliver will be the best of them I think. The numbers he's getting with 60% game time in his first year have been crazy at times, and then you add in his height, excellent decision making, calmness, skill (hand and foot) and aggression and you get the complete package for a modern midfielder. I'm surprised he doesn't get any love in the media, he will soon.

 

 

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

1.Mclean

2. Sylvia

3. Moloney

4. Bell

The four apocalypse horsemen.

I always had a soft spot for Daniel Bell.  Had the worst peripheral vision ever, but I'll never forget his BOG game on Scott Welsh that day at the 'G.  He played a blinder!

 

I reckon Trac has the highest ceiling. If he can become a big accumulator, and spend more time in the middle, he can be anything.

 

I think the three could become Dangerfield (Petracca), Mitchell (Oliver) and Lewis (Brayshaw). You'd say they're all stars if that were to eventuate. 


All 3 are amazing ball winners for kids. This preseason will be interesting to see which of them is able to do the work on their fitness and kicking and push towards being consistent performers. Brayshaw and Petracca are both very good forwards as well. Clarry isn't as natural forward but he seems to have a nose for a goal like his off the ground effort on the weekend.

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17 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

All 3 are amazing ball winners for kids. This preseason will be interesting to see which of them is able to do the work on their fitness and kicking and push towards being consistent performers. Brayshaw and Petracca are both very good forwards as well. Clarry isn't as natural forward but he seems to have a nose for a goal like his off the ground effort on the weekend.

So ..................

I just want to see all 3 of them hold up Multiple Premiership Cups

They will compliment each other...


2 hours ago, Sylvia Saint said:

Oliver will be the best of them I think. The numbers he's getting with 60% game time in his first year have been crazy at times, and then you add in his height, excellent decision making, calmness, skill (hand and foot) and aggression and you get the complete package for a modern midfielder. I'm surprised he doesn't get any love in the media, he will soon.

 

 

He will be our Bont over the next 12-24 months.... The media will fall in love with the way he goes about his footy and he will impact games more and more as his tank grows...

Exciting times... 

My 3 in order on what I've seen...

1. Oliver

2. Petracca

3. Brayshaw

Although on what I saw on Saturday night, Brayshaw looked amazing at times... His tackling was ferocious when it was needed and his 2nd and 3rd efforts were fantastic!

Trac just looks like a beast and with a full pre-season under his belt could be anything...

But Oliver has an X factor about him that sends blood to a region of my body like not many red-headed earthlings have been able to in the past... :cool:

Edited by KrazyJay

If they all reach their top potential I feel Trac will be the best of them. 

At the moment he seems to flash in and out of games, if he puts in 4 quarter performances he could cause some massive headaches for the opposition. 

All three have their own distinct qualities, but I love that they all love to tackle, have a fierce desire to win and are as tough as nails.

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

1.Mclean

2. Sylvia

3. Moloney

4. Bell

The four apocalypse horsemen.

Maybe my favourite post ever on demonland


7 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

We're talking about Voss, Black, Ackermanis and Lappin here.  This group have the potential to be that good. 

Oliver is alot like Voss.

Dom Tyson reminds me of simon Black.

Brayshaw has a bit of NigeLappin without the booming kick.

Petracca is like Aka but more powerful.

 

9 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

I always had a soft spot for Daniel Bell.  Had the worst peripheral vision ever, but I'll never forget his BOG game on Scott Welsh that day at the 'G.  He played a blinder!

Matched only by clumsy Kosi from the Saints.

9 hours ago, bingers said:

Oliver = Voss (Michael, not his brother)

So we won't sign him up to coach 2030 then ?

 
10 hours ago, Jaded said:

I reckon Trac has the highest ceiling. If he can become a big accumulator, and spend more time in the middle, he can be anything.

 

I'm with you on this Jaded. Trac has the markings of a superstar.

I also think he has a bit of "left field" about him - the ability to do something that appears to be genius but he will make look everyday. Similar to Stevie J at times.


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