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The backline will be interesting

There isnt much competition for the true FB, CHB. Its between May, Weitering &   Stewart  probably ends up taking one of the pockets and i think Maynard gets the other pocket.

I think Gus will be close to securing one of the HB roles, given his defensive form and recent time in the midfield, which ticks both boxes. 

Trac and Oliver are 100% locks. Gawn will be likely (pairing up with Witts for the ruck combo). Having 5 players in the team will be a tough ask, given Geelong are unlikely to have that many. 

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Fair selections. You'd reckon Oliver, Trac, May and Max will get jackets.

Fritta and Brayshaw next season!

Lingers struggled the second half of the year and many here were calling on Kozzie to be dropped half way through the year!

 


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Reckon Melksham, Spargo and Ben Brown are stiff (but only because I like to annoy people on Demonland).

surely ANB gets a nomination for the best spew of the season

I think May is actually a bit lucky. 

Has Had an average 2nd half year compared to last year. He has been in most people's AA teams by default

 

Lingers stiff but the truth is he doesn’t handle a tag very well, maybe that’s why he missed 


Only 2 rucks, and Gawn [censored] all over Witts.

Marching to his 6th AA

Delighted for Fritta. 50 goals - best medium forward in the AFL by a country mile.

29 minutes ago, CYB said:

The backline will be interesting

There isnt much competition for the true FB, CHB. Its between May, Weitering &   Stewart  probably ends up taking one of the pockets and i think Maynard gets the other pocket.

I think Gus will be close to securing one of the HB roles, given his defensive form and recent time in the midfield, which ticks both boxes. 

Trac and Oliver are 100% locks. Gawn will be likely (pairing up with Witts for the ruck combo). Having 5 players in the team will be a tough ask, given Geelong are unlikely to have that many. 

Sam Taylor is a lock for one of the KPB positions. May should get the nod ahead of Weitering and Stewart for the other, and I'd imagine Stewart would get the BP position. Maynard should get the other BP position, and the half backs should go to Daniel Rioli and Sinclair.

Maynard May Stewart

Rioli Taylor Sinclair

21 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

I think May is actually a bit lucky. 

Has Had an average 2nd half year compared to last year. He has been in most people's AA teams by default

He’s been a bit off his best but at the same time since he came back from his break he’s easily beaten Daniher twice and taken care of Walker, McKay, Hawkins and Naughton. 

Unless I’ve forgotten someone the only key forward who’s really got away on him was Peter Wright early in the year 

24 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Lingers stiff but the truth is he doesn’t handle a tag very well, maybe that’s why he missed 

Playing half a season of ordinary football probably played a role too 


8 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Sam Taylor is a lock for one of the KPB positions. May should get the nod ahead of Weitering and Stewart for the other, and I'd imagine Stewart would get the BP position. Maynard should get the other BP position, and the half backs should go to Daniel Rioli and Sinclair.

Maynard May Stewart

Rioli Taylor Sinclair

I’d have Wilkie in a back pocket, such a great shut down defender. And I’d have Sicily over Taylor, just does so much more.

Stewart CHB, Maynard back flank. Rioli’s been great but only need 1 rebounding defender 

27 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Only 2 rucks, and Gawn [censored] all over Witts.

Marching to his 6th AA

6 AAs in 178 games. Has to be an all time record of games per AA

58 minutes ago, DubDee said:

6 AAs in 178 games. Has to be an all time record of games per AA

 

12 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Jeez max could go 5 in a row!

He should go 6 in a row. Witt's has been pretty good but no where in the Max tier. I'd only go one ruckman. I get having 2 when Grundy and gawn where both playing at the same high level but no ruckman could claim to be at Max's level this year

3 hours ago, CYB said:

 

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6 Dees named.

Angus Brayshaw
Never previously All-Australian.

Bayley Fritsch
Never previously All-Australian.

Max Gawn
2016, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 All-Australian.

Steven May
2021 All-Australian.

Clayton Oliver
2018 and 2021 All-Australian.

Christian Petracca
2020 and 2021 All-Australian.

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WERRIDEE's All Australian side

B: Stewart, May, Taylor

HB: Sinclair, Weitering, Angus.Brayshaw

C: McCluggage, Oliver, Warner

HF: Petracca, J.Cameron, Heeney

F: Bolton, C.Curnow, Hawkins

FOLL: Gawn, Andrew.Brayshaw, Neale

IC: Mills, Miller, Cripps, Bontempelli


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4 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

WERRIDEE's All Australian side

B: Stewart, May, Taylor

HB: Sinclair, Weitering, Angus.Brayshaw

C: McCluggage, Oliver, Warner

HF: Petracca, J.Cameron, Heeney

F: Bolton, C.Curnow, Hawkins

FOLL: Gawn, Andrew.Brayshaw, Neale

IC: Mills, Miller, Cripps, Bontempelli

No Maynard? I think he’s had a very very good year. 

If Max gets his sixth jumper that puts him ( deservedly) into rarified company.

Max is so bloody good his "average" performances get underrated . Yet an "average" performance from Max is light years ahead of the best from almost any ruckman I can remember.

Plus he is an outstanding captain.

Absolute champion of the game

16 minutes ago, CYB said:

No Maynard? I think he’s had a very very good year. 

I think Sinclair has had a better year so much so that they had to put a tagger on him.

 
6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

If Max gets his sixth jumper that puts him ( deservedly) into rarified company.

Max is so bloody good his "average" performances get underrated . Yet an "average" performance from Max is light years ahead of the best from almost any ruckman I can remember.

Plus he is an outstanding captain.

Absolute champion of the game

No ifs about it he WILL get his 6th AA jacket.


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