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6. Gawn

5. Oliver

4. Fritsch

3.Frost

2. Hibberd

1.Dunkley

The top 3 were easy, the rest a bit of a raffle.

6.  Gawn

5.  Fritsch

4.  Oliver

3.  Harmes

2.  Salem

1.  Hibberd

 

6. GAWN

5. Oliver 

4. Fritsch

3. Harmes 

2. Hunt 

1.Dunkley

6. Gawn

5. Oliver

4. Fritsch

3. Harmes

2. Dunkley

1. Hunt

 


16 minutes ago, John Dee said:

6. Gawn

5. Oliver

4. Fritsch

3. Harmes

2. Dunkley

1. Hunt

 

Hunt??

 

6. Gawn

5. Oliver

4. Fritsch

3. Frost

2. Harmes

1. Salem

6 Gawn

5 Oliver

4 Fritsch 

3 Hibberd

2 Frost

1 Harmes

6.Gawn

5.Clarrie

4.Hibberd

3.Fritsch

2. Salem

1.Harmes

6.  Gawn

5.  Clarry

4.  Harmes

3.  Frostmeister

2.  Fritschkreig

1.  Hibb


6. Max Gawn 

5. Bayley Fritsch 

4. Clayton Oliver 

3. Christian Salem  

2. James Harmes  

1. Nathan Jones    

6 - Max

5 - Clarry

4 - Fritschy

3 - Harmesy

2 - Hibbo

1 - Frost-ball

4 hours ago, Ungarie boy said:

Gawn

Fritsch

Jones

Salem

Oliver

Petty

I’m not sure Petty was in the top 6 but I do like his trajectory and has potential either forward or back


Maybe not, but most players listed in peoples top 6 don't deserve to be there.

Oliver needs to distribute while taking a hit (not panic handball)

Frost needs to think before acting sometimes

Salem needs to be mote physical

Hibberd gets out the back

All our midfielders get beaten on the spread, rebound and for speed

Our forwards chase (sometimes) but rarely apply pressure

Lever was also good might swap him in

19 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hunt???!! For what

Maybe for the extra 6 possessions he got from James Brayshaw not apparently knowing the difference between Hunt and Harmes. And he mixed up another, as well. Was it O Mac for Frost (or vice versa)?

My votes:

6. Gawn

5. Fritsch

4. Oliver

3. Hibberd

2. Frost

1. Kennedy-Harris

Edited by La Dee-vina Comedia
Replaced Harmes with JKH

4 hours ago, Ungarie boy said:

Maybe not, but most players listed in peoples top 6 don't deserve to be there.

Oliver needs to distribute while taking a hit (not panic handball)

Frost needs to think before acting sometimes

Salem needs to be mote physical

Hibberd gets out the back

All our midfielders get beaten on the spread, rebound and for speed

Our forwards chase (sometimes) but rarely apply pressure

Lever was also good might swap him in

Couldn't agree more re most of the points above. Oliver seems to be releasing too quickly, as if to avoid body contact, and impacts our ability to clear the ball.

Lewis would have to be in our best 6. I'm also a bit surprised that Petracca doesn't rate a mention. To me he's one who applies pressure, distributes well when played in the midfield and tries to create for us. He would get alot more reward if our forward system was able to keep the ball in and in the second half we were able to get it in the forward line to begin with. 

 
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It’s going to be hard for Carrie to beat Max now!

209. Max Gawn    
182. Clayton Oliver    
134. Christian Salem
127. James Harmes
74. Angus Brayshaw  
66. Jack Viney         
54. Sam Frost 
49. Nathan Jones     
44. Bayley Fritsch
42. Marty Hore    
38. Christian Petracca
36. Steven May
31. Jake Melksham         
28. Jayden Hunt       
27. Tom McDonald   
16. Michael Hibberd 
12. Jay Lockhart    
7. Jake Lever Harry Petty
5. Oskar Baker Braydon Preuss
4. Josh Wagner  
3. Corey Wagner Sam Weideman  
2. Alex Neal-Bullen     
1. Kyle Dunkley Jeff Garlett Neville Jetta Jordan Lewis Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch         

Brayshaw in top 5!.  I think he has dropped off this year. Great to see him overcome his concussion issues but he needs to bring the 2018 form back.  


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