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Mine:

1. J. Brown

2. Pavlich

3. Scarlett

4. Judd

5. Bartel

6. Riewoldt

7. Ablett Jr.

8. Cox

9. C. Cornes

10. Kerr

 

Jonathon Brown

Chris Judd

Chad Cornes

Simon Black

Gary Ablett

Tom Hawkins (in 2 years time)

Jimmy Bartek

Pridis

Scarlett

Lloyd

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Priddis and Lloyd? :wacko:

 

one very quick and up and coming midfielder. and lets be honessed, lloyd is an idiot but it still a very good player


1. J Brown

2. A Goodes

3. C Cornes

4. C Judd

5. M Pavlich

6. S Black

7. B Cousins

8. G Ablett

9. J Bartell

10. D Kerr

Number one on my list would be Darren Glass.

 

1. J Brown

2. C Cox

3. M Scarlett

4. C Judd

5. G Ablett

6. D Kerr

7. M Pavlich

8. D. Glass

9. J Bartell

10. S Johnson


1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J Brown

1. J. Brown

2. Franklin

3. Judd

4. Leurnberger (sp?)

5.Riewoldt

6. Kerr

7. Ablett Jr.

8. Glass

9. C. Cornes

10. Pavilich

And Kruezer (sp?) would be very close to making that top 10.

#2 is of course purely on playing ability, other factors would have to be assessed if he was a genuine chance to come to Melbourne

We don't even know if Kreuzer will be any good. Cox should be higher on most of your lists.

1. Judd (pre mid-year 2007)

2. Brown

3. Cox

4. Pavlich

5. Glass

6. Kerr

7. Reiwoldt

8. Scarlett

9. Lade

10. Sansbury

1. David Neitz

2. James McDonald

3. Cam Bruce

4. Aaron Davey

5. Jared Rivers

6. Matthew Whelan

7. Russell Robertson

8. Brock Maclean

9. Nathan Jones

10. Clint Bartram

Sorry but I only interested in blokes that wont to play in RED & BLUE ... apologies to the rest of the boys.

Ask me tomorrow and I will fit the rest in.

if we could have anyone it would be a genuine star CHF or a solid full back. franklin, brown, glass or scarlett are my picks...prob consider a younger player rather than an older player...


1. J Brown

2. C Cornes

3. D Kerr

4. B Fevola

5. N Del Santo

6. C Judd

7. M Scarlett

8 G Ablett

9. A Goodes

10. S Black

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