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Player (Club)
9 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
7 Steven May (MELB)
7 Max Gawn (MELB)
5 Christian Petracca (MELB)
1 Lachie Bramble (WB)
1 Jack Billings (MELB)
 

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19 Isaac Heeney SYD
18 Matt Rowell GCFC
15 Tom Green GWS
15 Jesse Hogan GWS
13 Harry McKay CARL
11 Touk Miller GCFC
10 Patrick Dangerfield GEEL
10 Archie Perkins ESS
10 Connor Rozee PORT
10 Caleb Serong FRE
9 Noah Anderson GCFC
9 Brodie Grundy SYD
9 Clayton Oliver MELB
9 Wil Powell GCFC
8 Mitch McGovern CARL
7 Callum Brown GWS
7 Zak Butters PORT
7 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
7 Patrick Cripps CARL
7 Nick Daicos COLL
7 Max Gawn MELB
7 Luke Jackson FRE
7 Steven May MELB
7 Luke Ryan FRE
7 Chad Warner SYD

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Bramble you say. Thought there were other Dogs better than him for the bias coach vote.

 

Tmac deserves some credit, best game of footy he has played since 2018.

World has forgotten he was a near AA CHB. Hopefully he can lock that spot down which will help free up Lever.

Ben Brown a similar story.

How privileged we are to have 4 bonafide stars play for our club. Clarry, Trac, Gawn and May are in the top 1% of the league in their respective position.
 

Pretty amazing, when you think back a decade ago when we would argue about our lack of A graders with only Jones getting close. 


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