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Fortunate to have seen every Melbourne player since the late 1970's. Flower stands above all as the best I've seen. Gawn is next because his influence has made everyone else better. Oliver sits comfortably third behind those two and well ahead of the next best. At his best (and he was amazingly consistent between 2017 and half way through 2023) I would say he was the most influential mid in the competition. In 2017, only his second year in the AFL he won the Bluey by nearly 200 votes! He polled 530 to the runner up, Jack Viney's 346. He had just turned 20. 2nd in 2018 - his first AA year, tied with Gawn in 2019, 5th in 2020, Back to back wins in 21 and 22. That's 6 consecutive top 5 positions in the Bluey, 3 x AA and 2 x AFLCA Player of the Year to go with a flag. If he stopped playing today he'd rightly be recognized as an all time great, yet at 27 there is so much more to come. Have a great game Clarry and thanks for the incredible highlights you've provided us with over the last 10 seasons. Much appreciated.

 
1 hour ago, Adam The God said:

Cranky, this is a thread to celebrate Clarry's 200th. There are plenty of threads to critique his performance and the club's. Show a little bit of respect.

2 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Cranky, this is a thread to celebrate Clarry's 200th. There are plenty of threads to critique his performance and the club's. Show a little bit of respect.

My discussion was with Picket Fence who claimed Clarry was better than Barrassi.

13 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

My discussion was with Picket Fence who claimed Clarry was better than Barrassi.

So make a thread about it.

 

Congrats Clarry.

My favourite player and the best contested ball player I have ever seen.

Get back to your best and we will be congratulating you on your 300th for us and maybe a couple more flags.


1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said:

MYOB

Demonland is my business. I've been here a while.

8 minutes ago, Chook said:

Demonland is my business. I've been here a while.

Good maybe you can give Clayton some ideas about getting a kick in his 200th

 
9 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Good maybe you can give Clayton some ideas about getting a kick in his 200th

Just gonna focus on you figuring out how to use the new thread button.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Just gonna focus on you figuring out how to use the new thread button.

I'll focus on trading Clayton for 2 players who can get a kick.


10 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

I'll focus on trading Clayton for 2 players who can get a kick.

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