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The Coleman medalist has been CHF or FF ~18 out of the last 21 AA teams. Roughead was named in a pocket in the year he won it. Two have missed out entirely (Riewoldt in 2012 and Gehrig in 2005). Probably didn't help Riewoldt's case that Richmond finished 4 wins outside the top 8 that season.
Doesn't that make it even more impressive that he won the Coleman Medal?
 

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Is Oliver an oversight, or do you believe his year is inferior to those you've named ?
Yeah he is actually. Probably in for one of Cripps or Walsh. I cant decide which one because I would of prefer Walsh but im currently watchin Cripps absolutely tear collingwood apart
 
Josh Daicos deserves a spot.
 
forwardline is pretty straightforward I'd have thought

HF: Bolton J Cameron Stengle
F: Hawkins Curnow C Cameron

Unless they decide they need to fit another midfielder in then it's a toss of the coin which small misses.

Heeney > Stengle any day of the week
 
Get Brayden Maynard into your teams guys. Pound for pound the best defender in the comp.
 
What are you talking about? he has plenty of dimensions about him good engine, no one can take contested marks like him, been accurate as hell in front of goal.


It’s been discussed ad nauseum but he is a goalkicker. A damn good one at that but in terms of impact on the scoreboard it’s about all he offers.
He doesn’t ruck like Hawkins or set up goals with league leading regularity like Hawkins who’s disposal in general play is much better. He doesn’t get up the ground like Cameron does who at times finds himself in the middle and he two sets up a lot of other players. Hence their score involvement numbers are both much, much higher.

Whatever you think about their relative value to their teams, he’s got the least broad skill set of the three of them
 
Does he get a stat for having possession of the brains of a handful of Tigers fans on this forum who seem unusually preoccupied with him

Both you and I know that he would love a stat...regardless of how efficient it is.

Not for this forum but I would love to get a Cats fan opinion on how you would rank Dangerfield over Selwood. I can't remember which "expert comments" man said it but he said he rated Dangerfield as probably just a smidgeon behind Judd and Ablett but ahead of Selwood. I nearly fell of my chair. I would have Selwood every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

Anyway, I was taking the piss with my original comment...sorta.
 
Another high class game from Sinclair.

Had the hard tag from Ryan Clark (for the 2nd time this year) and had:

27 disposals (equal-3rd most on ground)
13 contested (equal-4th most)
10 intercepts (2nd-most)
8 score involvements (equal-4th most)
5 tackles
19 pressure acts (equal-6th most)
499m gained (2nd-most)
2 goal assists (equal game-high)

Cracking season. Super well-rounded game.
 

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It’s been discussed ad nauseum but he is a goalkicker. A damn good one at that but in terms of impact on the scoreboard it’s about all he offers.
He doesn’t ruck like Hawkins or set up goals with league leading regularity like Hawkins who’s disposal in general play is much better. He doesn’t get up the ground like Cameron does who at times finds himself in the middle and he two sets up a lot of other players. Hence their score involvement numbers are both much, much higher.

Whatever you think about their relative value to their teams, he’s got the least broad skill set of the three of them
If I am looking for the best Full-Forward that plays the position, it's Tom Lynch he is not there to set up goals he is their kick them.
you of all people should know how valuable he is in the Prelim against Geelong in 2019, It will be Lynch defenders will fear the most.
 
Both you and I know that he would love a stat...regardless of how efficient it is.

Not for this forum but I would love to get a Cats fan opinion on how you would rank Dangerfield over Selwood. I can't remember which "expert comments" man said it but he said he rated Dangerfield as probably just a smidgeon behind Judd and Ablett but ahead of Selwood. I nearly fell of my chair. I would have Selwood every day of the week and twice on Sundays.

Anyway, I was taking the piss with my original comment...sorta.

His peak was better than any level Selwood reached and he’s physically capable things that Selwood isn’t. If he maintained the standard of his final season or two at Adelaide and his first 3 at Geelong for longer he would be among the very best players of the century.

Overall irrespective of flags or whatever I think Selwood has if nothing else been a more valuable player to his teams. It’s hard to rank them.
 
If I am looking for the best Full-Forward that plays the position, it's Tom Lynch he is not there to set up goals he is their kick them.
you of all people should know how valuable he is in the Prelim against Geelong in 2019, It will be Lynch defenders will fear the most.

And it will probably be Hawkins or Cameron who coaches fear the most. If you want someone to kick 5 goals absolutely he’d be the guy you’d go to. If you want someone to impact the scoreboard even when he’s not kicking goals he’s the last you’d go to.

Your Richmond friend has heard this already but I’ll say it again.
If you have to pick a ruckman and there’s one that’s a better hit-out provider than any other yeah that’s great. But if the guy who’s ranked 2-3 for that skill also happens to be able to kick goals, get 20 touches a game, intercept them ball etc, he’s offering a broader range of skills to impact the game
 
Squad predictions:

Adelaide: Rory Laird, Jordan Dawson
Brisbane: Lachie Neale, Charlie Cameron, Hugh McCluggage
Carlton: Sam Docherty, Adam Saad, Sam Walsh, Patrick Cripps, Charlie Curnow
Collingwood: Josh Daicos, Brayden Maynard, Nick Daicos
Essendon: Peter Wright
Fremantle: Andrew Brayshaw, Hayden Young
Geelong: Mark Blicavs, Tom Hawkins, Jeremy Cameron, Tom Stewart, Tyson Stengle
Gold Coast: Touk Miller, Jarrod Witts
Greater Western Sydney: Sam Taylor
Hawthorn: James Sicily
Melbourne: Clayton Oliver, Christian Petracca, Steven May, Max Gawn, Bayley Fritsch, Angus Brayshaw
North Melbourne: N/A
Port Adelaide: Connor Rozee
Richmond: Shai Bolton, Tom Lynch, Daniel Rioli
St Kilda: Jack Sinclair
Sydney: Isaac Heeney, Callum Mills
West Coast: Tom Barrass
Western Bulldogs: Aaron Naughton

Side:

B: James Sicily - Steven May - Sam Docherty
HB: Jack Sinclair - Sam Taylor - Brayden Maynard
C: Mark Blicavs - Clayton Oliver - Andrew Brayshaw
HF: Shai Bolton - Tom Hawkins - Isaac Heeney
F: Charlie Cameron - Charlie Curnow - Jeremy Cameron
R: Max Gawn - Christian Petracca - Lachie Neale

I/C: Angus Brayshaw - Touk Miller - Connor Rozee - Tom Lynch
 
His peak was better than any level Selwood reached and he’s physically capable things that Selwood isn’t. If he maintained the standard of his final season or two at Adelaide and his first 3 at Geelong for longer he would be among the very best players of the century.

Overall irrespective of flags or whatever I think Selwood has if nothing else been a more valuable player to his teams. It’s hard to rank them.

I actually agree with you on this. Danger is the better player but Selwood has more value due to his captaining abilities.

I might sound a little crazy but IMO I’d take Danger over Judd in H&A. Judd’s overall better cause of his finals performances but I think Danger bursts out of packs better than he did and attacks the contests more especially in the air. Don’t think I’ve seen somebody have as much brute force as Danger, beast.


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And it will probably be Hawkins or Cameron who coaches fear the most. If you want someone to kick 5 goals absolutely he’d be the guy you’d go to. If you want someone to impact the scoreboard even when he’s not kicking goals he’s the last you’d go to.

Your Richmond friend has heard this already but I’ll say it again.
If you have to pick a ruckman and there’s one that’s a better hit-out provider than any other yeah that’s great. But if the guy who’s ranked 2-3 for that skill also happens to be able to kick goals, get 20 touches a game, intercept them ball etc, he’s offering a broader range of skills to impact the game

I think it’s a problem because of Curnow tbh. Coleman medalist should be in but I’d take the other 3 over him. Lynch and Hawkins shouldn’t be competing for the same spot, they play differently.


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Lynch should make it

But he won't - I can't recall a time where a line-ball AA decision that involves a Geelong player, hasn't gone the way of the Geelong player
Lynch vs Hawkins isn't really line ball though is it. Hawkins has Lynch covered
 
I actually agree with you on this. Danger is the better player but Selwood has more value due to his captaining abilities.

I might sound a little crazy but IMO I’d take Danger over Judd in H&A. Judd’s overall better cause of his finals performances but I think Danger bursts out of packs better than he did and attacks the contests more especially in the air. Don’t think I’ve seen somebody have as much brute force as Danger, beast.


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I’m crazy to Fyfe overhead on the ground in an out of a contest I’d take over both his greatest strength was his greatest weakness dusty same draft has played a few seasons more of games most of fyfes injuries are attack on the ball.
I enjoy watching danger and rate him highly but feel if he a personality like pyke or mick Martin he wouldn’t have as many personal accolades.
 

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