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Yeah would've said Westhoff despite his shocker last week. Hopefully he can get back up there, but yeah at the moment it's probably to early to tell...
 
5 pages in and no one has mentioned Mark Blicavs?

The guys had played 4 games since u/14's prior to this year now he has played 6 reasonable AFL games and has showed that with more time he is going to be an extremely handy player

Not to discount his achievements so far, but he's another example (along with Mike Pyke, Karmichael Hunt and a number of Irish imports) that all you need to be a half-decent footy player is the requisite fitness/athleticism and willingness to "go in hard". Our game is not that difficult to pick up for good athletes (Israel Folau an obvious exception).
 

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Nick Riewoldt.

Has gone from being on the decline a couple of years ago, to having arguably his best season ever so far this year. The contrast with fellow 2000 Priority Pick Justin Koschitzke is astonishing. Riewoldt has always been the superior player, but Kosi's career is on life support, while Roo is still dominating.

The only surprise is that he is fully fit.
 
Sam Jacobs for me for the wrong reasons. Had a huge 2012 and i thought he'd build on it and really be a huge force in Adelaide consolidating the gains they made last year. He's been quite disappointing for mine.

Quite disappoitning is an understatement. He has been horrid this year. So much so that we looked infinitely better with McKernan in the centre square taking the tap.

I think there is a niggling injury there because he doesnt seem to be confidently jumping at the ball.
 
From Essendon, Baguley has been a bit of a surprise player. He was will behind Hardingham in the pecking order, but has held out on his own all season and been really solid.
 
draining fluid from the knee pre game aside

Fully fit is a loose term but cleary he is not troubled by injury when he runs out on teh field, unlike the previous two seasons. What ever he is doing is working, and that in itself is a surprise. Usually theres little or no coming back from degenerative knee conditions.
 
Better or equal to Kreuzer or Leuey? Yeah nah.
Whether Pyke has played better or worse is subjective, but the thing that can't be denied is that Pyke has gone from a defensive ruckman to an all rounder that can now go forward and take a grab.

He is right up there this year for contested marks, which is one of the hardest parts of our game to master. The stats don't lie
 

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We gave up a first round pick for him , why would he be a surprise?

If anybody from Collingwood I'd nominate Marty Clarke for defying predictions of gloom.
5 goals against the filth is always a surprise, a pleasant one.
I assumed that the thread was about new/newish players.
 
Jude Bolton. Talks were on post the Grand Final about the doubt that he is going to play on for another year. He delayed the talks for a little while after having a long hard think to himself. He agreed to play another year. He's been outstanding in the first 6 games and dare I say it, is not far away from All-Australian form.
 
Cale Hooker deserves a mention for all those years of just being known as the guy that buddy burnt off. Cemented his spot in the side in these last few games
 

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