I'd take Larkey in front of any other u25 key forward. He's a gun.
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It's crazy because that was the biggest knock on him going into the season, he dropped too many gettable marks. Now he's clunking them including big contested ones, his accuracy has remained high, and he's just a goal machineI think he has the best hands of all the top key forwards
As opposed to his performances over the first 23 rounds where he has been in the top 3 for the Coleman Medal all season and only held goalless once, in a team that will finish 17th at best.Everyone knows that the true test of greatness is how a key forward performs in a dead rubber against a bottom 4 team in Tasmania in round 24...