News Hawk for life, Luke Breust. Signs to 2025. Kicks 500 goals!

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Averaged the least touches in his career but posted the third highest goal average of his career. Doesn't have the legs in him to be the tackling machine he used to be but shows how classy he is, and how many goals he could've put up if he were a more selfish player.
 
Should be AA, even if just bench.

Seriously impressive season. One of the hardest positions on the ground to excel at. Particularly in a bottom 4 side. And especially one that spent the first third of the season without a genuine KPF to bring the ball to ground.

Hard to crumb a pack when there isn’t anyone to make a contest.
 
Should be AA, even if just bench.

Seriously impressive season. One of the hardest positions on the ground to excel at. Particularly in a bottom 4 side. And especially one that spent the first third of the season without a genuine KPF to bring the ball to ground.

Hard to crumb a pack when there isn’t anyone to make a contest.
Congrats Punky for making the AA squad! Had a great season. Will play an important role in developing the next generation of our forwards.
 

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Aside from the above 30+ goal season stat above which demonstrates he has been more consistent than any other AFL era small forward, I thought it might be interesting to now look at 40+ goal seasons. On that front, the best smalls in the AFL era are:

1. L. Breust 8
1. S. Milne 8
3. E. Betts 7
3. B. Johnson 7
5. S. Johnson 6
6. Ph. Matera 5

Don't think anyone else has managed it 5 times.
Matthews (who was a rover, but every goal he kicked was in the forward line) had:
15 30+ goal seasons.
13 40+ goal seasons.
10 50+ goal seasons.

Although that was pre afl era.
 
Yeah, funny that.
We all know what was meant.

Bartlett was the same. They played rover 60 - 70% of the game, then rested forward in the pocket and kicked stacks of goals.

Doesn’t happen anymore in modern football.
 
Just occasionally. Lewis had a couple of bags of goals. Danger too
I think you are missing the point HedgeFund is making. Lewis played forward a few times and kicked goals, same with Danger and many more but they didn't 'rest' there after playing as a rover for 70% of the game, they came off the ground for a rest. Back when there was the occasional interchange rotation, guys like Bartlett and Matthews never came off, they 'rested' in the pocket and kicked goals and as they got older, became more permanent forwards and kicked more.
 

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Praying for a healthy boy
Can you trade father sons on draft night? eldorado ?

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News Hawk for life, Luke Breust. Signs to 2025. Kicks 500 goals!

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