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Geez could he actually win the whole thing has been so consistent with no real stand outs in the field I wonder what his odds are 

He's such a stalwart of the team now it's easy to forget he remains eligible for the Rising Star.  13 players have received multiple nominations over 2 years, 3 of them were Demons and one of them played today.

Without googling do you know who the previous Demons were?


I hope he doesn't get nominated and doesn't get a vote. Just quietly going about his business will do me just fine. The rising star is an award for bad teams.

 

He is a massive chance to win it. Getting significantly better each week. How about that leap!?

Jackson & Powell the only ones getting better each week. Neither have been nominated this year.


3 hours ago, Big Col said:

He's such a stalwart of the team now it's easy to forget he remains eligible for the Rising Star.  13 players have received multiple nominations over 2 years, 3 of them were Demons and one of them played today.

Without googling do you know who the previous Demons were?

Reckon Gysberts may have been one

29 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I hope he doesn't get nominated and doesn't get a vote. Just quietly going about his business will do me just fine. The rising star is an award for bad teams.

no it's not

Getting meaner every week...love it

38 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I hope he doesn't get nominated and doesn't get a vote. Just quietly going about his business will do me just fine. The rising star is an award for bad teams.

Clearly mate… just like Selwood in his first year ? 


22 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Reckon Gysberts may have been one

...and Blease and Jones, iirc.

5 minutes ago, nacnud said:

Clearly mate… just like Selwood in his first year ? 

There's always exceptions to the rule. Stephenson won the whole thing too, fat lot of good it did him when his club was turfing him out the door. Well done on North picking him up by the way, he looks like a serious talent again.

He has everything. 

Skills, tenacity, in the air and on the ground, calm decision making. 

He is going to be a superstar. 

Move over Bont. 

Looked to move with confidence that I haven't seen from him before in that 3rd quarter


2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

I hope he doesn't get nominated and doesn't get a vote. Just quietly going about his business will do me just fine. The rising star is an award for bad teams.

 

1 hour ago, nacnud said:

Clearly mate… just like Selwood in his first year ? 

Since Selwood, Dan Hannebery, Daniel Rich, Dyson Heppell, Daniel Talia, Callum Mills and Jayden Stephenson have all played finals in their Rising Star winning year.

So a team with a Rising Star winner is more likely to be playing finals that year than not.

Some place-getters might want to mention their early success too!

He will win it. He hasn't got much to beat. How many games did Kossie play last year?

 
17 hours ago, Demonland said:

He’ll have to get in line behind 16 other Sydney players that haven’t got one yet. 

Well, who have they played, only Geelong..


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