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Robbo's All Australian Team 2018

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3 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Adam Simpson should be coach

Hardwick should be coach.

Relatively fair especially for Robbo.

No way Dangerfield should be in the side and Clarry should be in the starting 18.

 

Clarrie should be starting over Martin, Jetta is stiff, but so is Tom Stewart.

Personally think Phil Davis has been the best full back all season 

5 hours ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

It's a shame that Neville can't quite crack into the 22. Laird gets in because of higher possession numbers, but as lock down small defenders go there is none as good as Nev.

I love Jetta but he had a slow start to the year, he wasn’t bad but he wasn’t his usual solid as a rock self. 

Oliver and Gawn are the only two I had in my head as AA players, Clarry not starting is purely down to runs on he board for other players and them being known in the media as champions. 

 
43 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Hardwick should be coach.

Relatively fair especially for Robbo.

No way Dangerfield should be in the side and Clarry should be in the starting 18.

Agree, Hardwick should be coach thinking about it, then Simpson, then maybe Buckley, who has been excellent this year but I find it ludicrous that someone like Slobbo who is the chief football writer for the Scum would make him coach


Jetta should be in front of Laird...

Neville is a 1-on-1 beast and plays traditional back pocket on the best small forward.

Laird is more an outside possession getter and I believe is an overated player for his position. 

Neville hands down over Laird! 

Robbo deserves a slap for missing this...

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