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I've seen a few of these threads in other clubs forums, i feel it's an interesting topic where we could express some love for 3 players to breakout/watch/your favourite.
This could provide afl fantasy/supercoach coaches easy access without clogging up other threads.
My 3 for 2023;
1. Noah Anderson
Anderson is going into his 4th season next year, he's already broken out, but i feel he's gonna hit Andrew Brayshaw level respect this year. Averaging 26 touches, ranking elite in metres gained 540m per game. 5.6 clearances, 5.6 score involvements all this in his 3rd season. He's added some goals to his game, even clutch goals (eg. Richmond).
Anderson's finished top 3 in the preseason 2km's, already runs both ways, 2nd in the B&F with 14 brownlow votes. He's only missed 3 games since is debut in 2020, All-Australian Smokey if he can add some goals.
2. Joel Jeffrey
We're pretty blessed to have so much talent at our club. Jeffrey adds massive X Factor, 192cm super quick & agile, skilful & possess the stickiest hands at the club. Jeffrey is in for a huge year, i feel he can play 22 games next year. The forward line will be pretty tall considering King, Chol, Lukosius all close to "certainties". Jeffrey skillset would be perfect off half back like a Jordan Dawson type role. Whatever Dew choses, we need to see him best 22.
3. Sam Flanders
VFL King last year, pumping out 40 touches on the regular. Flanders in his last 2 AFL games, was pretty average against the eventual premiers in Geelong but played well against North. He'll have to find the balance next year, with the Captain Touk Miller pumping up his tyres. I'm expecting big things from Ned in 2023. He's admitted to being fitter than ever, taking his professionalism to another level. In the VFL he moved around the ground like Tom Rockliff which would suggest he was too good for that level. He'll be fighting Fiorini, Davies, Swallow for that last spot. Flanders has 30 games under his belt, he'll need to break out this year hopefully as an inside midfield rotation and forward flanker in the mould of Rozee/Butters at Port.
This could provide afl fantasy/supercoach coaches easy access without clogging up other threads.
My 3 for 2023;
1. Noah Anderson
Anderson is going into his 4th season next year, he's already broken out, but i feel he's gonna hit Andrew Brayshaw level respect this year. Averaging 26 touches, ranking elite in metres gained 540m per game. 5.6 clearances, 5.6 score involvements all this in his 3rd season. He's added some goals to his game, even clutch goals (eg. Richmond).
Anderson's finished top 3 in the preseason 2km's, already runs both ways, 2nd in the B&F with 14 brownlow votes. He's only missed 3 games since is debut in 2020, All-Australian Smokey if he can add some goals.
2. Joel Jeffrey
We're pretty blessed to have so much talent at our club. Jeffrey adds massive X Factor, 192cm super quick & agile, skilful & possess the stickiest hands at the club. Jeffrey is in for a huge year, i feel he can play 22 games next year. The forward line will be pretty tall considering King, Chol, Lukosius all close to "certainties". Jeffrey skillset would be perfect off half back like a Jordan Dawson type role. Whatever Dew choses, we need to see him best 22.
3. Sam Flanders
VFL King last year, pumping out 40 touches on the regular. Flanders in his last 2 AFL games, was pretty average against the eventual premiers in Geelong but played well against North. He'll have to find the balance next year, with the Captain Touk Miller pumping up his tyres. I'm expecting big things from Ned in 2023. He's admitted to being fitter than ever, taking his professionalism to another level. In the VFL he moved around the ground like Tom Rockliff which would suggest he was too good for that level. He'll be fighting Fiorini, Davies, Swallow for that last spot. Flanders has 30 games under his belt, he'll need to break out this year hopefully as an inside midfield rotation and forward flanker in the mould of Rozee/Butters at Port.