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35 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Slightly tangential, but I'm not a fan of the way the Rising Star is determined. I have no problem with a player each week being nominated, but the Rising Star for the year should be chosen from any player who meets the age/games played criteria, not just those who receive a weekly nomination. What you see in the last few weeks of the year are players being nominated for the weekly award who don't really deserve it for the last game they played, just to make sure they are eligible for the annual award. 

The other issue with weekly nominations is that if there is no objectively good performance in a round, someone nevertheless has to get the nomination.

Conversely, you might get two stellar games in the same round, but can only nominate one of them.

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When I think of Trent, I think of him, on the field, 

from a first person lens

looking down field 100 metres away in the forward 50 arc,

seeing ol' mate Jacko's head (chariots of fire style), bounding joyously towards a 

perfectly placed lace out 55m bullet off the right

for the next decade.

Time and time

and time and time

again

And it brings a warm glow to my soul

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Love this kids poise, composure and skills. Can't wait to see where his career goes. A level head on the HBF for the next 10 years if he keeps this up.

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13 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

When I think of Trent, I think of him, on the field, 

from a first person lens

looking down field 100 metres away in the forward 50 arc,

seeing ol' mate Jacko's head (chariots of fire style), bounding joyously towards a 

perfectly placed lace out 55m bullet off the right

for the next decade.

Time and time

and time and time

again

And it brings a warm glow to my soul

Poetry. Beautiful.

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On 8/31/2020 at 7:43 PM, Engorged Onion said:

When I think of Trent, I think of him, on the field, 

from a first person lens

looking down field 100 metres away in the forward 50 arc,

seeing ol' mate Jacko's head (chariots of fire style), bounding joyously towards a 

perfectly placed lace out 55m bullet off the right

for the next decade.

Time and time

and time and time

again

And it brings a warm glow to my soul

I've read many poems about Trent throughout the course of his career, but this is definitely the best of them. 

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Let's just hope a perth club doesnt snap him up five years from now. 

said this in the post game thread but he definitely reminds me of trav johnstone, good disposal and great composure for a first year player. 

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He looks to have a calm mature mindset, you can see this in interviews also.

Lets hope the coaches don't Frantic him up too much

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3 hours ago, SFebes said:

Love this kids poise, composure and skills. Can't wait to see where his career goes. A level head on the HBF for the next 10 years if he keeps this up.

Exactly. He has the pace and skill but importantly also the footy brain to compose and find the best option. Good signs. 

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4 hours ago, Grapeviney said:

I've read many poems about Trent Rivers throughout the course of his career, but this is definitely the best of them. 

Second best. You've forgotten this one:

"By Trent Rivers of Mel-a-bourne we sat and wept
    when we remembered Lyon".

 

Made famous, of course, by Boney M.

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No only rising star but best 22

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Has to be the nomination.

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Very impressed with his cool headedness and maturity beyond his years. 

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Number #24 (Ian "Tiger" Ridley's and Russell "Robbo" Robertson's old number) is proudly being worn again by Trent Rivers.

Let's hope he gets the nod for the Rising Star Nomination for this week. Trent Rivers certainly deserves it with an excellent game tonight for the Demons against the Giants.

 

 

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Claimed him as my boy from from the moment we drafted him.

Have been saying that while all the draft hype was on Jackson and Pickett, this is is as good if not better then both. 

Absolute steal who i rated in the top 20.

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Just as important as his final goal were the two one-percenters he had in the final 30 seconds of the game. Giants were charging towards a match-winning goal but he kept getting in the right spaces defensively to prevent that from happening.

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Hope he gets it but Tom Green had 30 disposals with 20+ contested with the AFL site listing him as their best player. Rivers thoroughly deserves a nomination however I can see it going Green's way. Regardless, it's obvious that we've found a gun kid here. Has looked the part since his debut, even the commentators were big wraps for him.

I'm going to one-up you Dazzle and say I've claimed him since before the draft. When it became certain that we would overlook Young I was hopeful we would pick him up. All from a couple profile reviews and two minute highlights tape mind you but I'll claim it nonetheless :laugh:

Now to extend his contract for another 3 years.

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8 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Hope he gets it but Tom Green had 30 disposals with 20+ contested with the AFL site listing him as their best player. Rivers thoroughly deserves a nomination however I can see it going Green's way. Regardless, it's obvious that we've found a gun kid here. Has looked the part since his debut, even the commentators were big wraps for him.

I'm going to one-up you Dazzle and say I've claimed him since before the draft. When it became certain that we would overlook Young I was hopeful we would pick him up. All from a couple profile reviews and two minute highlights tape mind you but I'll claim it nonetheless :laugh:

Now to extend his contract for another 3 years.

Green’s already got one so it Rivers’ to lose for this round.

 

 

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