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Paul Amy, Leader - September 5, 2018 10:00am

SAM Collins had a remarkable season for Werribee.

He marked everything bar car tyres. Will he now grab the VFL’s JJ Liston Trophy, to be counted at Crown Palladium on Monday night?

The way the Tigers see it, it would be appropriate recognition for one of the most dominant years seen from a VFL player.

Twenty years ago people raved about Werribee left-footer Michael Frost’s season. The former Bulldog duly won the Liston. The Bees made the grand final that year, only to be upset by Springvale.

Werribee won seven games this year and missed the finals, and there will be a query on Collins’ ability to pull votes in the 11 matches lost.

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Tiger Sam Collins in an aerial contest with Jordan Lisle of Port Melbourne.

But as Bees football manager Stu Balloch pointed out, as a backman the former Fremantle Docker Collins was seeing a lot of play in the defeats. And with his marking he was catching eyes as well as the ball.

“He’s one of the standout players of the competition, absolutely no doubt,’’ Balloch said.

“The wins and losses, typically you look at those and say, righto, it may be hard in a losing side (to earn votes). However as a key defender and the ball being down there, his contested mark has got to be noticed, doesn’t it? So from that perspective he’s given himself every chance.’’

Collins, 24, finished the season with 195 marks from 18 matches. Sixty-four were contested. He was named in Werribee’s best 14 times, and will win the best and fairest by so far that binoculars will be needed to sight the runner-up. He will almost certainly be given a second chance at AFL level.

“He’s too good for the VFL, I believe,’’ Balloch said. “He should be and hopefully will be given an opportunity in the AFL next year.’’

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Seagulls Michael Gibbons and Lachie George.

The same can be said about another leading Liston contender, Williamstown rover Michael Gibbons.

AFL premiership coach Paul Roos fixed a spotlight on Gibbons two weeks ago and in his two matches since the right-footer has been best-afield.

Gibbons is a proven votegetter, having won the 2016 Liston and finished runner-up last year, and he will go into this year’s count with big numbers behind him: 509 possessions from his 18 games (an equal league-high), and No 1 in the VFL for clearances and inside 50s.

Willy assistant coach Peter Banfield is a big Gibbons fan and believes he’ll give the Liston a shake.

“He’s had an outstanding year, tremendously consistent in terms of his ball-winning, creative,’’ he said. “He’d have to be a big chance.’’

Banfield noted that Brett Bewley had also had a mighty season — he finished fourth on the disposal count with 471 from his 18 games — and wondered if they would take votes from each other.

Gibbons is also a candidate to win the newly badged Fothergill-Round-Mitchell Medal as the best player 23 years and under.

The west will have a strong hand in the Liston. Aside from Collins of Werribee and Gibbons and Bewley of Willy, Footscray Bulldog Will Hayes had a superb season — and if the talk is right the Doggies will reward him with a rookie listing.

Hayes, neat and nippy, was fifth on the VFL disposal count.

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Tiger Anthony Miles battles it out with Willy’s Brayden Monk.

Another previous winner, 2015 recipient Nick Rippon, crossed to North Melbourne this year and featured in the best players in 15 of his 17 matches for a side that went 8-10.

Richmond’s Anthony Miles was among last year’s Liston favourites, but another Tiger, Jacob Townsend, topped the leaderboard.

Miles rounded out the top five with 13 votes and it’s easy to imagine him finishing higher this year. Like Collins, his level is above the VFL.

If not for a suspension, Box Hill captain Andrew Moore would have been considered a fancy after his consistent season for the Hawks, where he shared standout billing with James Cousins and David Mirra.

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Cameron Pedersen of Casey Demons.

Cameron Pedersen can be expected to poll well for the Casey Demons. The Melbourne man had 15 matches, was named in the best nine times and influenced games in a way few other players do in the VFL. Jay Lockhart and Corey Wagner, both mature-age draft prospects, should feature too.

Ace defender Marty Hore appeals as Collingwood’s best Liston chance. But don’t be surprised to see former winner Alex Woodward rattle up some votes in the seven matches he played after making his return from another knee reconstruction late in the season.

Captain Aaron Heppell, the dashing Nick Hind and ball magnet Dylan Clarke are likely to corner the most votes for Essendon, and Geelong skipper Tom Atkins will have his admirers based on 13 appearances in the list of best players.

Atkins deserves a medal for laying 172 tackles this season.

Port Melbourne midfielders Mack Rivett, Tom O’Sullivan, Eli Templeton and Shannen Lange will get some nods from the umpires. Ditto for Izzy Conway, who was among the Liston favourites before he went down with a knee injury in Round 15.

Former AFL pair Josh Hill and Sam Fisher and captain Tom Wilson (Northern Blues), Brede Seccull (Sandringham), Marcus Lentini (Coburg) and Will Fordham (Frankston) appeal as their club’s best contenders.

SELECTIONS

Paul Amy (Leader):

1 Sam Collins,

2 Michael Gibbons,

3 Anthony Miles.

Luke D’Anello (Leader):

1 Michael Gibbons,

2 Sam Collins,

3 Will Hayes

Toby Prime (Leader):

1 Anthony Miles,

2 Michael Gibbons,

3 Andrew Moore

Tim Michell (Leader):

tie between Anthony Miles and Michael Gibbons.

Roughie: Tom Atkins.

Brendan “Jonty’’ Rhodes (Casey Radio):

1 Michael Gibbons,

2 Anthony Miles,

3 Tom Atkins

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VFL VOTES

First name Family Name Team Name Total
Anthony Miles Richmond 19
Michael Gibbons Williamstown 19
Alex Woodward Collingwood 16
Sam Collins Werribee 16
William Hayes Footscray 14
Andrew Moore Box Hill Hawks 13
Nicholas Hind Essendon 13
Tom Atkins Geelong 13
Cameron Pedersen Casey Demons 11
Ben Cavarra Williamstown 11
Brett Bewley Williamstown 11
Lachlan Schultz Williamstown 10
Nicholas Rippon North Melbourne 10
Thomas Wilson Northern Blues 10
Tomas Bugg Casey Demons 10
Corey Ellis Richmond 9
George Horlin-Smith Geelong 9
Aaron Francis Essendon 8
Billy Stretch Casey Demons 8
Dom Tyson Casey Demons 8
Mack Rivett Port Melbourne 8
Marc Pittonet Box Hill Hawks 8
Sam Lloyd Richmond 8
Thomas O’Sullivan Port Melbourne 8
David Armitage Sandringham 7
James Cousins Box Hill Hawks 7
Lukas Webb Footscray 7
Marty Hore Collingwood 7
Samuel Fisher Northern Blues 7
Shane Biggs Footscray 7
Adam Marcon Williamstown 6
Corey Wagner Casey Demons 6
Ivan Soldo Richmond 6
Jesse Palmer Northern Blues 6
Josh Hill Northern Blues 6
Khan Haretuku Port Melbourne 6
Michael Sodomaco Werribee 6
Peter McEvoy Coburg 6
Robin Nahas Port Melbourne 6
Shai Bolton Richmond 6
Samuel Dunell Williamstown 6
Alexander Fasolo Collingwood 5
Anthony Anastasio Port Melbourne 5
Corey Rich Frankston 5
Jack Lonie Sandringham 5
Jackson McLachlan Geelong 5
James Parsons Geelong 5
Jordan Ridley Essendon 5
Luke Davies – Uniacke North Melbourne 5
Mitchell Lewis Box Hill Hawks 5
Nicholas Graham Northern Blues 5
Samuel Weideman Casey Demons 5
Tyson Stengle Richmond 5
William Wheeler Williamstown 5
Aaron Heppell Essendon 4
Andrew Hooper Werribee 4
Callum Moore Richmond 4
Charles Constable Geelong 4
Connor Menadue Richmond 4
Daniel Nielson North Melbourne 4
Eli Templeton Port Melbourne 4
Jacob Ballard Richmond 4
James Worpel Box Hill Hawks 4
Jay Kennedy-Harris Casey Demons 4
Jayden Hunt Casey Demons 4
Jonathan O’Rourke Box Hill Hawks 4
Jordan Lisle Port Melbourne 4
Nick Larkey North Melbourne 4
Reuben William Footscray 4
Rupert Wills Collingwood 4
Ryan Gardner Geelong 4
Sam McLarty Collingwood 4
Thomas Gribble Werribee 4
Timothy English Footscray 4
Timothy Smith Casey Demons 4
Adam Oxley Collingwood 3
Billy Longer Sandringham 3
Blake Mullane Frankston 3
Blake Pearson Port Melbourne 3
Braydon Preuss North Melbourne 3
Cameron Zurhaar North Melbourne 3
Christopher Jansen North Melbourne 3
Conor Nash Box Hill Hawks 3
Dane McFarlane Werribee 3
Daniel Wells Collingwood 3
Daniel Coffield Richmond 3
David Mirra Box Hill Hawks 3
Dylan Conway Port Melbourne 3
Jack Billings Sandringham 3
Jack Madgen Collingwood 3
Jackson Merrett Essendon 3
Jacob Weitering Northern Blues 3
Jacob Townsend Richmond 3
Jake Sharp Werribee 3
Jamaine Jones Geelong 3
Jarryd Blair Collingwood 3
Jay Lockhart Casey Demons 3
Jonathon Ceglar Box Hill Hawks 3
Jordan De Goey Collingwood 3
Jordan Keras Geelong 3
Jordan Murdoch Geelong 3
Joshua Smith Collingwood 3
Kieran Lovell Box Hill Hawks 3
Liam Baker Richmond 3
Lin Jong Footscray 3
Lucas Cook Port Melbourne 3
Luke Dunstan Sandringham 3
Mason Wood North Melbourne 3
Matt Hanson Werribee 3
Matthew Leuenberger Essendon 3
Michael Hartley Essendon 3
Mitchell Hannan Casey Demons 3
Nicholas Rodda Williamstown 3
Oskar Baker Casey Demons 3
Quinton Narkle Geelong 3
Tom Hickey Sandringham 3
Zac Smith Geelong 3
Zachary Guthrie Geelong 3
Aaron Mullett Northern Blues 2
Andrew Gallucci Collingwood 2
Ben Crocker Collingwood 2
Ben Allan Coburg 2
Brandon Ellis Richmond 2
Brandon Wood Richmond 2
Brayden Sier Collingwood 2
Brede Seccull Sandringham 2
Brendan Whitecross Box Hill Hawks 2
Callan Wellings Collingwood 2
Callum Brown Collingwood 2
Cameron Polson Northern Blues 2
Daniel Younan Essendon 2
Darcy Parish Essendon 2
Darren Minchington Sandringham 2
Gus Borthwick Collingwood 2
Harley Balic Casey Demons 2
Harvey Hooper Port Melbourne 2
Jack Charleston Williamstown 2
Jack Steele Sandringham 2
Jack Hutchins Casey Demons 2
Jackson Thurlow Geelong 2
Jake Batchelor Frankston 2
James Munro Casey Demons 2
Jayden Laverde Essendon 2
Joel Bennett Werribee 2
Jordan Roughead Footscray 2
Josh Green Essendon 2
Josh Prudden Footscray 2
Josh Porter Werribee 2
Joshua Corbett Werribee 2
Kyle Langford Essendon 2
Lachlan Tardrew Collingwood 2
Lachlan Henderson Geelong 2
Lewis Pierce Frankston 2
Marcus Lentini Coburg 2
Mark O’Connor Geelong 2
Mason Redman Essendon 2
Mitchell Hibberd North Melbourne 2
Mitchell O’Donnell Box Hill Hawks 2
Mitchell White Casey Demons 2
Nathan Mullenger-Mchugh Footscray 2
Nicholas Meese Williamstown 2
Nicholas Mellington Coburg 2
Rowan Marshall Sandringham 2
Sam McLachlan Geelong 2
Samuel Wright North Melbourne 2
Teia Miles Box Hill Hawks 2
Thomas Boyd Footscray 2
Thomas Jok Collingwood 2
Thomas Hobbs Port Melbourne 2
Thomas Silvestro Richmond 2
William Fordham Frankston 2
William Walker North Melbourne 2
William Hams Box Hill Hawks 2
Aloysio Ferreira Frankston 1
Andrew Phillips Northern Blues 1
Angus Brayshaw Casey Demons 1
Ben Reid Geelong 1
Billy Evans Box Hill Hawks 1
Brayden Kilpatrick Box Hill Hawks 1
Brody Mihocek Collingwood 1
Campbell Floyd Geelong 1
Christian Buykx-Smith Williamstown 1
Cory Stockdale Casey Demons 1
Cory Gregson Geelong 1
Dallas. Willsmore Box Hill Hawks 1
Dylan Clarke Essendon 1
Fletcher Roberts Footscray 1
Gryan Miers Geelong 1
Harrison Nolan Coburg 1
Isaac Conway Port Melbourne 1
Jack Hellier Collingwood 1
James Stewart Essendon 1
James Tsitas Geelong 1
Joe Maishman Werribee 1
Josh Wagner Casey Demons 1
Joshua Bruce Sandringham 1
Kurt Heatherley Box Hill Hawks 1
Kye Declase Werribee 1
Lachlan Fogarty Geelong 1
Lincoln McCarthy Geelong 1
Lochlan Dickson Coburg 1
Louis Cunningham North Melbourne 1
Max Lynch Collingwood 1
Michael Close North Melbourne 1
Mitchell Wooffindin Port Melbourne 1
Nash Holmes North Melbourne 1
Nathan Wright Sandringham 1
Nicholas Coughlan Werribee 1
Noah Balta Richmond 1
Paul Ahern North Melbourne 1
Ryan Burton Box Hill Hawks 1
Sam Kerridge Northern Blues 1
Samuel Frost Casey Demons 1
Sean Hetherington Collingwood 1
Thomas Goodwin Coburg 1
Thomas Lamb Sandringham 1
Wylie Buzza Geelong 1
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