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I know I'm too late to be considered for inclusion,  but here I go:

6. Fritsch (while bad kicking is bad football, the rest of his game elevated him to a standard better than anyone else in red and blue)

5. Petracca

4. Salem

3. Kennedy-Harris

2. Lewis (apart from one howler, showed meticulous precision with his disposals. I just wish the ball was in his hands more often)

1. Harmes

The only other players who I could consider for votes were May, Oliver and Hibberd. 

 

6 - Fritsch

5 - Tracc

4 - Salem

3 - Gus

2 - Max

1 - Clarry

16 hours ago, Demonland said:

 Max looks home ...

 

209. Max Gawn    

 

 

188. Clayton Oliver    

 

 

135. Christian Salem

 

 

132. James Harmes

 

 

82. Angus Brayshaw  

 

 

66. Jack Viney         

 

 

57. Sam Frost

 

 

56. Bayley Fritsch

 

 

54. Christian Petracca

 

 

49. Nathan Jones     

 

 

43. Steven May

 

 

42. Marty Hore    

 

 

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. Jay Kennedy Harris Jordan Lewis Corey Wagner Sam Weideman  

 

 

2. Alex Neal-Bullen     

 

 

1. Kyle Dunkley Jeff Garlett Neville Jetta Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch         

 

 

So Nathan Jones would be 10th in our best and fairest count.  About right.  He has been a satisfactory contributor with 3-4 very good games and 2-3 poor games. Otherwise satisfactory games. 

Quantity of games but reducing influence and output compared with prior years.

 Definitely plays in 2020 but that could be his final year.  On 284 games now so 300-306 games likely by end 2020. 

 

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