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Farmer's nickname is literally 'The Wiz'. Like Cyril Rioli, he was a dual threat as a small forward; someone who was equally dangerous hunting the loose ball as he was soaring for a huge mark. Some of his grabs need to be seen to be believed – just ask Garry Lyon. Farmer was never better than in his 2000 campaign, when he kicked 76 goals and made the All-Australian team. Included in that season was the match where he booted nine second-half goals against Collingwood, after being dragged from the field in the second term without a touch. A remarkable footballer.

Honourable mentions: Liam Jurrah and Aaron Davey

 

 

Wiz the deserved winner! Robbo surely deserves an honourable mention too though.

1 hour ago, Luther said:

Wiz the deserved winner! Robbo surely deserves an honourable mention too though.

Totally agree.

 

I was going to go with Jurrah as well, but this bloke played alongside Liam his whole career and didn't seem particularly excited:

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I always liked Yze

Big Neita was also pretty handy when he was up and about.

But for pure excitement it has to be the Wiz 

 

If the 'since' is including 2000 then it has to be the Wiz, though he left shortly after (not so exciting).

For the excitement of seeing a player dominate and carry a team on his back, it would be Neitz.

For the excitement of believing we had a genuine superstar emerging in our side, it would be Hogan, followed by Oliver. 


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