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I'm glad Sydney matched our bid on Callum Mills. Take about sliding doors

 

The second best player I have seen in my lifetime goes something like this

1 Robert Flower

2 Clayton Oliver

3 David Schwarz

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9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

The second best player I have seen in my lifetime goes something like this

1 Robert Flower

2 Clayton Oliver

3 David Schwarz

I reckon you'd have a tough job separating our best three at the moment, who have one hell of a supporting cast. 

Don't disagree with one (though I only saw the end of his career), but Allen Jakovich was probably the most incredible individual talent I've seen in my time. The Wiz and Neitz were pretty handy too...

 
13 minutes ago, picket fence said:

The second best player I have seen in my lifetime goes something like this

1 Robert Flower

2 Clayton Oliver

3 David Schwarz

The 3 best I've seen in Red and Blue or any other colours.

Wayne Carey is the only addition I can think of.

Still criminally underrated by oppo supporters. “He gets a lot of it but doesn’t hurt you”. GAGF. He’s the best in the business at the moment. That game against Adelaide was the best game I’ve ever seen anyone play. Generational talent. Hope he tears the bulldogs a new one next weekend. 


Clayton is the best player in the league! His absolute want to win every contest separates him. Best I’ve seen in the red and blue.

Good luck tonight Clarry!

That first game against GWS, the G was echoing with “Crikey, Jordie McKenzie’s really improved over preseason!”

He has shortened considerably for tonight on Ladbrokes. 3.25 v Wines at 3.75 and Bont at 4.50. Gawn seems criminally long at 151. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Gawn poll well - he is often quite noticeable to umps you’d think. 

 

I remember all the info about him having to lose weight, and I also remember that Roos basically wanted him at our first selection. Astonishing pick at no. 4 and he has been a true asset since debut.

Looking back at the A+ players the Dees have produced; the likes of Hardeman, Alves, Wells, Flower, Moore, Lyon, Schwartz, Farmer, Yze, come to mind. A few others could also be considered as A graders (Neitz, Jones, Tingay, Jakovich etc...).  I find it astonishing that I rate Oliver so highly. But I agree with others above - he is the best midfielder I have seen at the Dees.

I love his pace. He sprints around, sweeps through stoppages on the run, bursts out of congestion at full pace, hits a tackle at speed. 

2 hours ago, BigFez said:

Still criminally underrated by oppo supporters. “He gets a lot of it but doesn’t hurt you”. GAGF. He’s the best in the business at the moment. That game against Adelaide was the best game I’ve ever seen anyone play. Generational talent. Hope he tears the bulldogs a new one next weekend. 

Unfortunately, until this year, I think what they were saying was true. He was our very own Tom Mitchell. Racking up big numbers and doing some amazing things with his hands but really not damaging the opposition that much. It started really improving last year, when he began taking a few extra steps before disposing of it, an earlier poster mentioned the reported conversation with Burgo.

This year he has taken it to a whole new level, his kicking has been a huge part of it but also the decisions he makes are just so much more team oriented. The midfield is so much more of a unit now than it was, they really seem to know where each other is going to be and they trust each other so much more. 

Clarry is an absolute star, and yes, he started from a high base but there has definitely been a slow burn culminating in what we are seeing this year. 


1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

That first game against GWS, the G was echoing with “Crikey, Jordie McKenzie’s really improved over preseason!”

He played on Callan Ward for 58% game time, 22 possessions and took a great contested mark on Ward on the wing. You could tell he was a special player then.

4 hours ago, BigFez said:

Still criminally underrated by oppo supporters. “He gets a lot of it but doesn’t hurt you”. GAGF. He’s the best in the business at the moment. That game against Adelaide was the best game I’ve ever seen anyone play. Generational talent. Hope he tears the bulldogs a new one next weekend. 

Matthew Lloyd AKA ( The Velvet Sledgehammer) has named him as the BEST PLAYER OF 2021

You just have to agree, look at his numbers... Just Phenomenal! He is like the BORG, DALEKS, CYBERMEN AND SUPERMAN all rolled into one!  just cannot be stopped!

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16 hours ago, No Plan B said:

So Roosy actually did immediately want to draft him based off his highlights vid. I always thought that rumor was a bit far fetched. 

That's why he is a genius.

5 hours ago, BigFez said:

Still criminally underrated by oppo supporters. “He gets a lot of it but doesn’t hurt you”. GAGF. He’s the best in the business at the moment. That game against Adelaide was the best game I’ve ever seen anyone play. Generational talent. Hope he tears the bulldogs a new one next weekend. 

The players don't rate him in the top 5, fuking funny

3 hours ago, FlashInThePan said:

Unfortunately, until this year, I think what they were saying was true. He was our very own Tom Mitchell. Racking up big numbers and doing some amazing things with his hands but really not damaging the opposition that much. It started really improving last year, when he began taking a few extra steps before disposing of it, an earlier poster mentioned the reported conversation with Burgo.

This year he has taken it to a whole new level, his kicking has been a huge part of it but also the decisions he makes are just so much more team oriented. The midfield is so much more of a unit now than it was, they really seem to know where each other is going to be and they trust each other so much more. 

Clarry is an absolute star, and yes, he started from a high base but there has definitely been a slow burn culminating in what we are seeing this year. 

No he has always hurt the opposition, he is just killing them now


23 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

The players don't rate him in the top 5, fuking funny

Reckon they think he's a bit of a [censored]. Which he may be to the opposition. 

But he's our [censored]

24 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

The players don't rate him in the top 5, fuking funny

Don’t get me started on that glorified popularity contest. 

1 hour ago, Demon trucker said:

The players don't rate him in the top 5, fuking funny

The palyers don't select the teams.

Coaches do. Case rested.

 

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