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Cos when the following kids hit their peak, they will be as good as /similair to the following AFL players

Colin Sylvia - Mark Ricciuto

Brock McLean - Michael Voss

Matthew Bate - Matthew Pavlich

Sir Cale Morton - James Hird

Nathan Jones - Robert Harvey

Lynden Dunn - Chad Cornes

Michael Newton - Tony Modra

Addam Maric - Peter Daicos

Jack Grimes - Glenn Archer

James Frawley - Matthew Scarlett

Ricky Petterd - Peter Matera

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Cos when the following kids hit their peak, they will be as good as /similair to the following AFL players

Colin Sylvia - Mark Ricciuto

Brock McLean - Michael Voss

Matthew Bate - Matthew Pavlich

Sir Cale Morton - James Hird

Nathan Jones - Robert Harvey

Lynden Dunn - Chad Cornes

Michael Newton - Tony Modra

Addam Maric - Peter Daicos

Jack Grimes - Glenn Archer

James Frawley - Matthew Scarlett

Ricky Petterd - Peter Matera

LMAO at everything above. No point commenting on a stupid post

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Some comparisons are half realistic but what the hell do Petterd and Matera have in common?

Exhilirating speed

Goal kicking ability

Skill

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Cos when the following kids hit their peak, they will be as good as /similair to the following AFL players

Colin Sylvia - Mark Ricciuto

Brock McLean - Michael Voss

Matthew Bate - Matthew Pavlich

Sir Cale Morton - James Hird

Nathan Jones - Robert Harvey

Lynden Dunn - Chad Cornes

Michael Newton - Tony Modra

Addam Maric - Peter Daicos

Jack Grimes - Glenn Archer

James Frawley - Matthew Scarlett

Ricky Petterd - Peter Matera

:wacko:

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I was never a superstitious person before I started posting on here. Now, everytime you say something, the complete opposite happens. Please, for the love of god, stop being so optimistic.

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Cos when the following kids hit their peak, they will be as good as /similair to the following AFL players

Colin Sylvia - Mark Ricciuto

Brock McLean - Michael Voss

Matthew Bate - Matthew Pavlich

Sir Cale Morton - James Hird

Nathan Jones - Robert Harvey

Lynden Dunn - Chad Cornes

Michael Newton - Tony Modra

Addam Maric - Peter Daicos

Jack Grimes - Glenn Archer

James Frawley - Matthew Scarlett

Ricky Petterd - Peter Matera

I think you need to reassess there a little, Y_M.

Nathan Jones is obviously Paul Kelly, not Robert Harvey.

And Brock Mclean is no doubt Leigh Matthews for the modern age.

Sir Cale will clearly be the next Wayne Carey... except not an arrogant womanising [censored], one hopes.

I think the list needs some reworking.

Whatever happened to the old 'Bate-ifides', too?

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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

No seriously, I haven't read something this funny since...........ever.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Yze_Magic, I love it man. Keep the jokes coming.

Whats so funny Ash?

Bate is a freak. He has all the tools, and I think Bailey will turn him into a superstar

Bate is already the best player in the AFL at kicking goals outside 50

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I think you need to reassess there a little, Y_M.

Nathan Jones is obviously Paul Kelly, not Robert Harvey.

And Brock Mclean is no doubt Leigh Matthews for the modern age.

Sir Cale will clearly be the next Wayne Carey... except not an arrogant womanising [censored], one hopes.

I think the list needs some reworking.

Whatever happened to the old 'Bate-ifides', too?

I did it quickly, its not as easy as it looks

But you are right about Jones/Kelly

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Although you are good for a laugh YM, Please stop making these predictions it only makes us bad

I keep track of all my predictions

I have a strike rate of about 85%

That is phenomenal, and probbaly unheard of to be honest

Even the so called 'experts' in the media only get it right about 30-40% of the time

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