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We've seen in another thread that Jake has the most Intercept Marks EVER in a H&A season.  Other than that this season we have...

Max Gawn - 1st for hitouts, =2nd for contested marks

Tom McDonals - =6th for goal asists

Fritta - =7th in the coleman with 47!  (Just ahead of Dixon, Daniher and Darling)

Christian Petracca - 1st for Inside 50's, 1st for score involvements, 6th for centre clearances, 9th for metres gained, 10th for clearances,  11th for stoppage clearances

Jake Lever - 1st in intercepts, 9th for 1%ers

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Clayton Oliver - 1st for contested possessions, 1st for clearances, 1st for stoppage clearances, 5th for total disposals, 5th for centre clearances, 6th for score involvements, 7th for effective disposals, 12th for tackles. 

Looking at that, it's been a hell of a year for a lot of these guys. 

 

 

 
5 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Clayton Oliver - 1st for contested possessions, 1st for clearances, 1st for stoppage clearances, 5th for total disposals, 5th for centre clearances, 6th for score involvements, 7th for effective disposals, 12th for tackles. 

He has a real future!

 

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