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Pendlebury all the way. He has everything going against him. He plays for Collingwood with everything that comes with that, but I enjoy watching him play. He is all class and likeable. 

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Love Rowell and Anderson. Best of mates, loyal, push each other to get better and turning into great players. I love how they are so humble. Reminds me of younger combo of Petracca and Oliver when they started to make their mark on the game.

 
5 hours ago, layzie said:

Josh Dunkley

Bro josh dunkley?🤔

But in all honestly Layz, how so?

I like Nick Larkey as well. Absolutely wasted at North. would look fantastic in red and blue


2 hours ago, Mickey said:

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

With that delivery, yes!

😝

 
2 hours ago, RedLegs23 said:

Bro josh dunkley?🤔

But in all honestly Layz, how so?

He does it all. Inside and outside, physical, can kick a goal, 190cm +. I like the way he goes about it, ever since he came in really.

I remember a game against us about 5 years ago where he had about 40 touches, racked up around 15 tackles and kicked a couple.

I think the Dogs are still reeling from losing him in all honesty and have been band aiding the loss ever since. With the Dogs fresh off a grand final and the Lions trying to get there it did seem like the balance of power shifted when he was traded to the Lions. Big part of their GF run.


Not that I do much watching of opposition unless they're playing us.
I gotta go with Toby Green too.
Plays on the ragged edge and ya just never know what he's gonna do. 
Dazzle with some brilliance or kick somebodies head off. 

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14 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Isaac Quaynor.

I'll second Isaac Quaynor. Wish we had him.

Not sure why but these are mine - I just enjoy watching them play:

Keidean Coleman,

Jamie Elliot

Sam Taylor

George Wardlaw

Liam Baker

Errol Gulden

The Bont

Rhylee West

Jordan Clark

Darcy Moore

Harry Sheezel

Noah Balta

Zac Bailey

The lizard

 

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