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I'm sure this has been done before, but i need to take my mind off the game on the weekend.

Who in the current AFL system is your favourite couple of players outside of the Dees?

Im not talking best/gun players just players you like to watch!

For me its :  Errol Gulden and Dan Houston 

Both classy players that look smooth with ball in hand.

 
 

Waterman in full flight is pretty good to watch - don’t ask how I know 😳

In no particular order;

Errol Gulden for his smooth moving and deadly left foot

Zac Butters for his kamikaze style and his relentless effort

Jesse Hogan for his athletic ability and pack marking

Josh Kelly same as Gulden

Tom Green for being a beast 

Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera for aesthetics with ball in hand - as pure as it gets

I generally don’t watch much footy other than Melbourne games each week but will have a quick look if any of those guys are playing

 

 

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34 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

For me its :  Errol Gulden and Dan Houston 

Both classy players that look smooth with ball in hand.

Dan Houston also looks real smooth with wineglass in hand.

 

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I don’t have any favourite players from any other club. 


Jesse Hogan from the giants for his nature and just love to see him in a good place again mentally 

Sam Docherty from the blues for his courage and bravery 

Changkuoth Jiath from the hawks for his wild running at pace 

And that’s about it. Dont give a care for any of the rest !!! 

Love watching Bontempelli play.
(not against us though)

Most of my ‘favourites’ from other clubs have retired; I find it a lot easier to appreciate opposition players when they are close to the end.

 

Hogan, JJ, Bedford, Harmes ......there is a theme happening here


8 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Hogan, JJ, Bedford, Harmes ......there is a theme happening here

Jayden Hunt next name on the list hopefully. 

Mitchito Owens

Darcy Moore, Sam Taylor, Isaac Quaynor and Keidean Coleman for me (can you tell I used to play backline?)

The ex-Demons JH club: Jayden Hunt, James Harmes and Jesse Hogan. But NOT Jeremy Howe. Boo!


For me it is    Hayden Young  Love his skills and desire to win ( We could have had him but went for Jackson instead for, as we know, just 3 years.  Young, being a Victorian, would have give us probably 14 years,)

The other to me is an obvious choice, Marcus Bontempelli. Would be very useful for us right now. Great player and person.

 
3 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Love watching Bontempelli play.
(not against us though)

Most of my ‘favourites’ from other clubs have retired; I find it a lot easier to appreciate opposition players when they are close to the end.

 

Josh Kennedy (WCE).  

Nick Daicos  Steele Sidebottom and Pendles all come to mind 


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