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AFLW 2024 - Round 6 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Agree with Campbell, Fraser is our #1. We wont lose all our games without Dids so I cant see him as our #1, just yet.njac3 said:My top 10 are:
1. Alan Didak
2. Josh Fraser
3. James Clement
4. Anthony Rocca
5. Bucks
6. Ben Johnson
7. Simon Prestigiacomo
8. Heath Shaw
9. Dane Swan
10. Shane O Bree
Thoughts???
PieLebo87 said:Agree with Campbell, Fraser is our #1. We wont lose all our games without Dids so I cant see him as our #1, just yet.
1. Josh Fraser (Our ruck, most important)
2. Alan Didak (Flair. Best player at Collingwood)
3. James Clement (Holds the backline)
4. Nathan Buckley (Presence alone)
5. Heath Shaw (Run from the backline, underestimated)
6. Anthony Rocca (Similiar to Bucks, up forward)
7. Simon Prestigiacomo (Same as Clement)
8. Leon Davis (Not in our best 18 for some, but I see him as an important player)
9. Ben Johnson (Our main running midfielder/HB)
10. Dale Thomas (Like 'Magic', his presence and lightening plays, aswell as his excitment, makes him very important, even if he may not be in the best 10 players at the club)
Understood. I actually thought that we did go missing a little past the 60 metres when Thomas injuried himself, thats why I added him. He was the flair that was missing. He definitely isnt in our top 10 best yet, but I added him because he is in the top 10 in regards to importance on the field.campbell023 said:Yeh when Dale went out of the side for those couple of rounds we didn't really miss him that much. Don't get me wrong he will be a great player for the club and will be in the top 5 in the next couple of years.
DThomas said:1. Dale Thomas
2. Nathan Buckley
3. James Clement
4. Ryan Lonie
5. Dane Swan
6. Ben Johnson
7. Alan Didak
8. Josh Fraser
9. Heath Shaw
10. Leon Davis
PieLebo87 said:Understood. I actually thought that we did go missing a little past the 60 metres when Thomas injuried himself, thats why I added him. He was the flair that was missing. He definitely isnt in our top 10 best yet, but I added him because he is in the top 10 in regards to importance on the field.
Heath over Pebbles is debateable, not sure that was a wise choice.
vinnie_vegas69 said:Seeing as everyone has done theirs for now, here's my 10 most important players in our side for the future:
#1: Dale Thomas (Legitimately the biggest potential match-winner on our list - We need him to become our new superstar)
#2: Heath Shaw (Brings that family tradition with him, and is a potential captain)
#3: Alan Didak (Like Daisy, a matchwinner - We need him to become a solid, consistent veteran)
#4: Travis Cloke (Needs to become a key forward that stands up and takes over games)
#5: Josh Fraser (Will become more wily as he ages - Could be another potential captain)
#6: Dane Swan (Can do almost everything, so will probably be used all over the place to help us)
#7: Scott Pendlebury (All class, looms as one of our more consistent ball winners for the future)
#8: John Anthony (Will hopefully develop as the backman that does our rebounding from defence)
#9: Sean Rusling (Hopefully he can become someone capable of kicking 50+ goals a year)
#10: Harry O'Brien (Quite possibly the most physically talented player we've got - If he develops, he could be magnificent)
Doubt it - He's a 3rd tall defender, and he doesn't have superb athleticism, strength or skill.Invigoration said:Spot on. I might have included Maxwell
for 07 our 10 most important players are
1. J.Fraser
2. A.Rocca
3. D.Swan
4. J.Clement
5. B.Johnson
6. H.Shaw
7. S.O'Bree
8. T.Cloke
9. S.Prestigiacomo
10. N.Buckley
dopplegadder is the only 1 whos right having rocca so high up! We lose him in 07 we are stuffed!
Most important in my eyes then fraser!
vinnie_vegas69 said:Seeing as everyone has done theirs for now, here's my 10 most important players in our side for the future:
#1: Dale Thomas (Legitimately the biggest potential match-winner on our list - We need him to become our new superstar)
#2: Heath Shaw (Brings that family tradition with him, and is a potential captain)
#3: Alan Didak (Like Daisy, a matchwinner - We need him to become a solid, consistent veteran)
#4: Travis Cloke (Needs to become a key forward that stands up and takes over games)
#5: Josh Fraser (Will become more wily as he ages - Could be another potential captain)
#6: Dane Swan (Can do almost everything, so will probably be used all over the place to help us)
#7: Scott Pendlebury (All class, looms as one of our more consistent ball winners for the future)
#8: John Anthony (Will hopefully develop as the backman that does our rebounding from defence)
#9: Sean Rusling (Hopefully he can become someone capable of kicking 50+ goals a year)
#10: Harry O'Brien (Quite possibly the most physically talented player we've got - If he develops, he could be magnificent)
DThomas said:My top 10 and im hoping that its our top 10
Dale is easily my fave
legitimatic said:I'd say Medhurst hahaha
dicknose said:1. nathan buckley
2. bob rose
3. peter daicos
4. nuts coventry
5. tony shaw
6. jack regan
7. darren millane
8. **** lee
9. phonse kyne
10. derek shaw