Opinion 2010 Top 50

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I'm curious to know if you think Barlow will still be in the top 50 come seasons end?
Not sure, 6 missed games is the cutoff so he'll start dropping by a fair bit after R20. He'll probably stay in at this stage because I'm not happy with the bottom 8 on the list and the only way he will go out is if I'm positive others have been better than him.


EDIT: I'll keep him, seems stupid that someone who was in the top 10 for 13 rounds doesn't make the top 50.
 
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Fixed the middle part of the list up because I had just put all the forwards next to each other, same with the defenders. Realistically midfielders should be in between some of them. Little things like Cross being ahead of Hall makes more sense, same with Mundy ahead of Pavlich. Swan takes no.1 spot for the first time but they are pretty much level imo. Goddard is outright 3rd now as well. From the changes SJ the only one I'm not sure about so maybe he should be 50th instead of Rischitelli.

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Finally watched a fair bit of football. Watched everything apart from WCE v BRI, NTH v FRE and the second half of STK v PTA.
 
Nice update AG. I think it's the right call putting Swan ahead of Hodge atm.

Personally I think Chapman is a little bit too high. From my perspective Chapman, Ablett and Selwood are pretty hard to separate as the Cats best player this year.

I probably don't think Chappy kicks enough goals or gets enough contested footy and clearances to be number 4 though.

But great work as usual.:thumbsu:
 

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Now guys like Deledio seem way too low. I've got the AA team in the back of my mind when I do this so that's why it's hard to separate Deledio/Enright/Gilbert/Frawley/Malceski and Hall/Pav/Goodes. Plus the gaps between players like Riewoldt and Hall for example.
 
Yeh i think Swan is the rightful number 1 too.

I'm happy to see K.Jack come into the 50 as well, he has a remarkable season and may well be the next captain of the Swans.

Rischitelli is also a deserved inclusion.
 
Now guys like Deledio seem way too low. I've got the AA team in the back of my mind when I do this so that's why it's hard to separate Deledio/Enright/Gilbert/Frawley/Malceski and Hall/Pav/Goodes. Plus the gaps between players like Riewoldt and Hall for example.
You picking a squad first or just going straight at the AA 22?
 
Not at all imo. I think Mumford and Hudson are clearly ahead on impact in games. Stats don't really tell the story with them.

Coaches votes give a good indication in this regard. I don't like using stats or votes to much but in this case:

Sandilands 68 votes (polled in 12 games)
Jamar 29 votes (8 games)
Mumford 29 votes (7 games)
Hudson 23 votes (8 games)
Ryder 4 votes (1 game)
 

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