Event Season 37 ALL-SFA

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Gralin - a 33-game veteran – if ever there were such a thing, Gralin goes back-to-back with All-Sweet FA selections. Gralin dominated the wing (and centre) for the Mount Buller Demons in Season 37, averaging 21 disposals, 6 marks, and close to a goal per game. Along with 82 posts per match thread, Gralin was a force on and off field. Congratulations, Gralin, on your second All-Sweet FA selection in as many seasons - at this rate, you'll overtake Filth in no time!

Robertio - a respected leader for the grand final-bound Ophidian Old Boys, Robertio salutes for All-Sweet FA selection number three in Season 37. The Season 31 Deestroy Medalist was huge in the guts for the Old Boys, with 18 touches and 5.5 marks per game to go along with a massive 115 posts per match thread. This All-Sweet FA jacket will look beautiful alongside Robertio's Season 35 and Season 36 selections - a triple treat for the Old Boys' midfield dynamo. Well done Robertio on also being nominated as the Season 37 All-SFA Captain.

AnUltimateRessie - rounding out the center line is AnUltimateRessie. Going by this season's performances, perhaps "AnUltimateWinger" would be more appropriate! AUR played all 16 home and away games on the wing, notching up averages of 23 disposals, 5.5 marks, and 2 tackles. Along with 11 goals, and a hugely engaged season (69 posts per match thread), AUR had a season to remember, now capped off with a deserved second All-Sweet FA selection.

Thanks for the write-up Headless
Gralin huge in the midfield all season long. 👏
 
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Gralin - a 33-game veteran – if ever there were such a thing, Gralin goes back-to-back with All-Sweet FA selections. Gralin dominated the wing (and centre) for the Mount Buller Demons in Season 37, averaging 21 disposals, 6 marks, and close to a goal per game. Along with 82 posts per match thread, Gralin was a force on and off field. Congratulations, Gralin, on your second All-Sweet FA selection in as many seasons - at this rate, you'll overtake Filth in no time!

Robertio - a respected leader for the grand final-bound Ophidian Old Boys, Robertio salutes for All-Sweet FA selection number three in Season 37. The Season 31 Deestroy Medalist was huge in the guts for the Old Boys, with 18 touches and 5.5 marks per game to go along with a massive 115 posts per match thread. This All-Sweet FA jacket will look beautiful alongside Robertio's Season 35 and Season 36 selections - a triple treat for the Old Boys' midfield dynamo. Well done Robertio on also being nominated as the Season 37 All-SFA Captain.

AnUltimateRessie - rounding out the center line is AnUltimateRessie. Going by this season's performances, perhaps "AnUltimateWinger" would be more appropriate! AUR played all 16 home and away games on the wing, notching up averages of 23 disposals, 5.5 marks, and 2 tackles. Along with 11 goals, and a hugely engaged season (69 posts per match thread), AUR had a season to remember, now capped off with a deserved second All-Sweet FA selection.

Thanks for the write-up Headless
this could be the worst centre line in the history of All-SFA and add a captain that isn't even a captain. Bitta buddy franklin captaincy about this.
 

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Gralin - a 33-game veteran – if ever there were such a thing, Gralin goes back-to-back with All-Sweet FA selections. Gralin dominated the wing (and centre) for the Mount Buller Demons in Season 37, averaging 21 disposals, 6 marks, and close to a goal per game. Along with 82 posts per match thread, Gralin was a force on and off field. Congratulations, Gralin, on your second All-Sweet FA selection in as many seasons - at this rate, you'll overtake Filth in no time!

Robertio - a respected leader for the grand final-bound Ophidian Old Boys, Robertio salutes for All-Sweet FA selection number three in Season 37. The Season 31 Deestroy Medalist was huge in the guts for the Old Boys, with 18 touches and 5.5 marks per game to go along with a massive 115 posts per match thread. This All-Sweet FA jacket will look beautiful alongside Robertio's Season 35 and Season 36 selections - a triple treat for the Old Boys' midfield dynamo. Well done Robertio on also being nominated as the Season 37 All-SFA Captain.

AnUltimateRessie - rounding out the center line is AnUltimateRessie. Going by this season's performances, perhaps "AnUltimateWinger" would be more appropriate! AUR played all 16 home and away games on the wing, notching up averages of 23 disposals, 5.5 marks, and 2 tackles. Along with 11 goals, and a hugely engaged season (69 posts per match thread), AUR had a season to remember, now capped off with a deserved second All-Sweet FA selection.

Thanks for the write-up Headless
What a fantastic acquisition has been our Gralin 👏🏻
Congrats and well deserved, the world of Sweet is your oyster 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
 
this could be the worst centre line in the history of All-SFA and add a captain that isn't even a captain. Bitta buddy franklin captaincy about this.

Well done Robertio on also being nominated as the Season 37 All-SFA Captain.
 

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Oh Jabba, but perchance did they nominate them in a timely fashion to give the rest of the volunteer committee enough time to deliberate?
Yes
 
4 captains named in the 9 players so far, All-SFA captain not included. Intriguing. Including the best captain at recruitment this season (AnUltimateRessie), the best captain by list engagement (tony) and the two captains who do the most heavy lifting for their teams in terms of posting (Falconista and James Colorado)
Certainly an interesting call, that one.
 
4 captains named in the 9 players so far, All-SFA captain not included. Intriguing. Including the best captain at recruitment this season (AnUltimateRessie), the best captain by list engagement (tony) and the two captains who do the most heavy lifting for their teams in terms of posting (Falconista and James Colorado)

Captains being selected for All-SFA is akin to Tacklers winning Mobbs Medals
 

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