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After a year hiatus the #EFLTOP50 is back!
EFL Media star Aaron Kirkby-Rodier put his hand up to tackle the hardest job in football for season 2015. Across all four Divisions Aaron has cast his eye over the stars of the competition and narrowed thousands of players down to just 50!
Over the next four weeks we will reveal 10 players a week before naming players 10-1 starting November 10. 50-41 – October 19
40-31 – October 26
30-21 – November 2
20-11 – November 9
10-1 – November 10- November 19
TODAY
50. Tim Riseley – Upper Ferntree Gully
The star captain of the Kings never stops running, consistently impacts games through the middle. Finds ways to bring his teammates into the game or put them on his back and carry them home. Capped off his outstanding year by winning the 2015 Edie Medal.
49. Chris Hoegal – Mitcham
Part of that dynamic Mitcham forward line, Hoegal kicked 55 goals during the home and away season. His ability to take the high mark as well as play at the feet of Tigers tall timber makes him a dangerous double-threat.
48. Matthew Bate – Norwood
Bate’s second season with the Norseman was marred by injury but his second half of 2015 was sensational. His ability to play anywhere on the ground is his biggest weapon, uses the ball well and showed his midfield ability when he was the one shining light for Norwood on Division 1 Grand Final day.
47 Shane Tennant – Doncaster East
The fearless leader from the Lions came with a big reputation and more than lived up to it. Reads the ball in flight well and marks brilliantly above his head. Started a lot of the Lions attacks from intercept marks and his ability to use the ball cleanly. Showed his brilliance stepping straight into the Captains role in his first season at the Den.
46 Alex Frawley – Rowville
Hard nut from the Hawks found himself with plenty of mates through the midfield this season as he led Rowville to its first Division 1 finals berth. Consistently wins hard the ball with his big body in and under and is one of those players that rarely plays a bad game.
45 Leigh Murphy – Templestowe
In his first year at the wharf, Murphy struggled with injury. His second half of the season was brilliant, showing his prowess as a midfielder who not only wins his own ball but hurts the opposition on the scoreboard. His return coincided with the rise of the Dockers in the second half of the season, also found himself a place in the Division 3 SEN Team of the Year.
44 Stewart Kemperman –Noble Park
Another great season from the stalwart of Noble Park. His Left shoe was as dangerous as ever regularly starting rebound attacks from the back half. Was one of the Bulls best performers in a disappointing finals campaign and again capped off his year with another appearance in the Division 1 SEN Team of the Year.
43 Jack Callanan – Bayswater
What a season from Callanan, anchored the Centre HalfForward position for the Waters in 2015 and did it superbly. Kicking 42 goals during the home and away season he struck up a formidable partnership with Full Forward Wayne McInerney. Work rate and engine are massive, runs more than most in Division 2.
42 Mike Smith – Mooroolbark
Smith again starred in 2015 for the Mustangs. Has a fantastic ability to find space despite not being the quickest. Uses his left foot to great effect and marks well above his head. Played his best game against Bayswater in Round 5 with four goals.
41 Matthew Mariani – Templestowe
Another stellar year from Mariani, one of the best players in Division 3. Kicks goals and consistently racks up big numbers through the middle. Off the back of a stunning 2014, Matt along with Brother Anthony were the driving factor in the Dockers run to September. In two seasons at the Wharf Mariani has recorded an incredible 52 League B&F votes leading to a win in 2014 and a top five finish in 2015.