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50. Bailey Smith

49. Brandon Starcevich

48. Dylan Grimes

47. Paul Seedsman

46. Zac Bailey

45. Taylor Walker

44. Jacob Hopper

43. Karl Amon

42. Callum Mills

41. Tom Papley

40. Charlie Cameron

39. Jack Henry

38. Bailey Dale

37. Hugh McCluggage

36. Tom Liberatore

35. Rory Laird

34. Josh Kelly

33. Jarryd Lyons

32. Sam Taylor

31. Lance Franklin

30. Harry McKay

29. Daniel Rich

28. Sean Darcy

27. Christian Salem

26. Travis Boak

25. Tom Mitchell

24. Dayne Zorko

23. David Mundy

22. Jacob Weitering

21. Luke Parker

20. Jake Lever

19. Zach Merrett

18. Aliir Aliir

17. Steven May

16. Bayley Fritsch

15. Tom Hawkins

14. Jake Stringer

13. Nic Naitanui

12. Darcy Parish

11. Jack Macrae

10. Touk Miller

9. Tom Stewart

8. Jack Steele

7. Sam Walsh

6. Ollie Wines

5. Max Gawn

4. Toby Greene

3. Clayton Oliver

2. Marcus Bontempelli

1. Christian Petracca

 

The question is, how many of the other 43 would get a game at Melbourne based on our exposed form in September?

52 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

The question is, how many of the other 43 would get a game at Melbourne based on our exposed form in September?

Bontempelli went ok for a half. Could rotate off the bench as an impact player.

 
4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Poor Robbo forgot Isaac Heeney exists.

Yes I could squeeze Isaac and a battler called Dusty into our bench rotation!


On first glance Travis Boak should be in the top 20

10 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Tex Walker in top 50.  No.

Tex Walker shouldn’t even still be on AFL list.

 

Nic Nat overrated as always, 13th best? He averaged 68% TOG and 1.6 marks per game. Completely overrated. 

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Three of the best five players in the comp, that’s about right and that certainly helps you win games of footy. Oliver or Gawn could easily have been number one. 

Remember the days when we hoped Jones would creep into this?

now Fritsch is #16

what a world 

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25 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Remember the days when we hoped Jones would creep into this?

now Fritsch is #16

what a world 

You read my mind.
Jones got 50th once that I remember.

There was no-way we were gonna lose that GF.

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

50. Bailey Smith

49. Brandon Starcevich

48. Dylan Grimes

47. Paul Seedsman

46. Zac Bailey

45. Taylor Walker

44. Jacob Hopper

43. Karl Amon

42. Callum Mills

41. Tom Papley

40. Charlie Cameron

39. Jack Henry

38. Bailey Dale

37. Hugh McCluggage

36. Tom Liberatore

35. Rory Laird

34. Josh Kelly

33. Jarryd Lyons

32. Sam Taylor

31. Lance Franklin

30. Harry McKay

29. Daniel Rich

28. Sean Darcy

27. Christian Salem

26. Travis Boak

25. Tom Mitchell

24. Dayne Zorko

23. David Mundy

22. Jacob Weitering

21. Luke Parker

20. Jake Lever

19. Zach Merrett

18. Aliir Aliir

17. Steven May

16. Bayley Fritsch

15. Tom Hawkins

14. Jake Stringer

13. Nic Naitanui

12. Darcy Parish

11. Jack Macrae

10. Touk Miller

9. Tom Stewart

8. Jack Steele

7. Sam Walsh

6. Ollie Wines

5. Max Gawn

4. Toby Greene

3. Clayton Oliver

2. Marcus Bontempelli

1. Christian Petracca

Toby Greene ON WHAT PLANET??‽

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Nic Nat overrated as always, 13th best? He averaged 68% TOG and 1.6 marks per game. Completely overrated. 

It’s a cult; you’ll never convince any of them.

 

 


So in Robbo’s view, the sixth best player won the Brownlow and there are three Demons in front of him (plus one ineligible).

1 minute ago, Fanatique Demon said:

So in Robbo’s view, the sixth best player won the Brownlow and there are three Demons in front of him (plus one ineligible).

the problem with the brownlow (apart from it being voted by umpires) is that only 3 players can get votes per game

16 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It’s a cult; you’ll never convince any of them.

 

 

‘Cult’ is a very good descriptor in this instance, completely agree. 

3 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

So in Robbo’s view, the sixth best player won the Brownlow and there are three Demons in front of him (plus one ineligible).

I’d say he’s right. The Brownlow is often won by a midfielder who had a good year in a side where teammates don’t take too many away from them. Wines is a great player, but does he swing games the way the other 5 can? Ditto Sam Walsh.


3 hours ago, Half forward flank said:

Tex Walker in top 50.  No.

As a player. Absolutely. Was easily one of the best forwards this year 

 
4 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Poor Robbo forgot Isaac Heeney exists.

Was good without being great this year, definitely not top 50

Fritsch is too high. He wasn’t better than the other 6 Dees this year. More like 40th, maybe the 5-6th best goal kicking forward 

Lever was better than May this year.

Gawn not top 5 either. Somewhere between 10-20. He’s had better seasons. Paced himself this year. 


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