Analysis 2025 GWS Giants - Predicted best 22, breakout player(s), general player/team discussion & questions

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I think so too.
He looks a terrific player to me.
Im super confident on generation next.

How early 20's players already doing it in Green and Callaghan are coming along great.
Cadman I think is looking like he is going to be great.
Those picks in the teens from that draft in Rowsten, Jones amd McMullen are rippers
I think Thomas and Fonti showed plenty from last years draft and they were supposed to be the steak knives from last years drafts.
We add in Leake and Gothard and this years kids and it looks very bright.
Thomas and Fonti are both 200 gamers
 

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That’s emuff from you thanks


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The Giants have re-tooled ex-winger Jacob Wehr as a defender to potentially fill Perryman's void, with Kingsley putting forward a handful of other youngsters to replace the likes of Cumming, Peatling and Haynes. Former first-round picks Phoenix Gothard and James Leake are closing on senior debuts, while the Giants added three more first-round selections in Ollie Hannaford, Harry Oliver and Cody Angove during last November's national draft. "If you're looking at Harry Perryman, you're probably thinking Jacob Wehr, Conor Stone, maybe Harrison Oliver. He's been quite good … he's been really good actually," Kingsley said.
"And then Cody Angove has been outstanding. Toby McMullin and Phoenix Gothard have been training quite well.
 

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Analysis 2025 GWS Giants - Predicted best 22, breakout player(s), general player/team discussion & questions

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