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1 Petracca

2 Viney

3 May

4 Lever

5 Oliver

6 Gawn

7 Brayshaw

8 Fritsch

9 Neal-Bullen

10 Hunter

11 Rivers

12 Pickett

13 van Rooyen

14 Melksham

15 Bowey

16 Petty

17 McVee

18 Sparrow

19 Chandler

20 Langdon

21 Salem

22 J.Smith

23 Tomlinson

24 Hibberd

25 Spargo

26 Jordon

27 Harmes

28 Laurie

29 Grundy

30 McDonald

31 Woewodin

32 Brown

33 D.Turner

34 Schache

35 Howes

36 Dunstan

37 Moniz-Wakefield

38 Jefferson

39 D.Smith

40 Verrall

41 Sestan

42 Adams

43 K.Turner

44 Farris-White

 

 

 

 

Well done for putting yourself out there. Really good list but personally I would love Rivers up a few to around 7 and even though he was managed this year I thought Hibbo was great and would move him up a few to 20

Edited by Dee Viney Intervention

 
10 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

1 Petracca

2 Viney

3 May

4 Lever

5 Oliver

6 Gawn

7 Brayshaw

8 Fritsch

9 Neal-Bullen

10 Hunter

11 Rivers

12 Pickett

13 van Rooyen

14 Melksham

15 Bowey

16 Petty

17 McVee

18 Sparrow

19 Chandler

20 Langdon

21 Salem

22 J.Smith

23 Tomlinson

24 Hibberd

25 Spargo

26 Jordon

27 Harmes

28 Laurie

29 Grundy

30 McDonald

31 Woewodin

32 Brown

33 D.Turner

34 Schache

35 Howes

36 Dunstan

37 Moniz-Wakefield

38 Jefferson

39 D.Smith

40 Verrall

41 Sestan

42 Adams

43 K.Turner

44 Farris-White

 

 

 

Ya luvs you a list, huh Werridee?! 😂

I wouldn’t have Fritta in the top 10, especially not above ANB and Riv. 

17 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

1 Petracca

2 Viney

3 May

4 Lever

5 Oliver

6 Gawn

7 Brayshaw

8 Fritsch

9 Neal-Bullen

10 Hunter

11 Rivers

12 Pickett

13 van Rooyen

14 Melksham

15 Bowey

16 Petty

17 McVee

18 Sparrow

19 Chandler

20 Langdon

21 Salem

22 J.Smith

23 Tomlinson

24 Hibberd

25 Spargo

26 Jordon

27 Harmes

28 Laurie

29 Grundy

30 McDonald

31 Woewodin

32 Brown

33 D.Turner

34 Schache

35 Howes

36 Dunstan

37 Moniz-Wakefield

38 Jefferson

39 D.Smith

40 Verrall

41 Sestan

42 Adams

43 K.Turner

44 Farris-White

 

 

 

WERRIDEE I agree with your top 25 but would have ANB 8, Riv 9, Hunter 10, Kozzie 11 and Fritta 12.


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Yeah I was probably a bit harsh on Rivers, but I tried my best

A bit harsh on Sparrow. After McVee the biggest improver of the year.

Plus we always knew Rivers was coming !!!

 

 

️ Petracca. Viney  May

️Lever Oliver Gawn

️Brayshaw Fritsch Rivers Pickett

That’s the top 10

️Neal-Bullen van Rooyen Melksham Bowey McVee Hunter

️ Petty Sparrow Langdon Salem Hibberd 

Contributors.  J.Smith Tomlinson Spargo Jordon Harmes Laurie Grundy McDonald Woewodin Brown D.Turner Schache

Development VFL Howes Dunstan Moniz-Wakefield Jefferson D.Smith Verrall Sestan Adams K.Turner

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