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NAB Rising Star

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guys lets not get too far ahead of ourselves. Whilst jones is a very good young player..he did average 17 possies a game. I know that if Mcdonald averaged 17 disposals a game than people would be asking 'What the hell happened?'. so just a little perspective here please. For someone that plays substantial time in the guts 17 touches isn't that great..whilst it is great for a 2nd season player..age means nothing when it comes to winning the B&F. ..and 17 touches is no where near good enough for a B&F.

Selwood averages 19.4 possessions a game, Pendlebury averages 16.9.

Joel Bowden's average is 25 :rolleyes:

 

Congratulations to Nathan on placing third, we are all very proud........

It is a wonderful achievement, and in a year that has well and truly sucked, he has been the absolute shining light :D .

And congrats to Joel Selwood as well, who was a very worthy winner!!!

Yes, Congrats to Selwood on his stellar season and good luck to him and the Cats in the finals....

Jones has had a terrific season and thouroughly deserves to be 3rd....

But, to those who think he will add a Bluey to his list of honours..... Think again!

J-Mac has it in the bag! Leads posessions, tackles and has been in and under every pack for the season!

Not saying that NJ wouldn't be a deserved winner, it will just not be this year....

 

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