hird_is_king
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- Oct 15, 2006
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Just wondering who every one thinks will be the players from each club that will take that next step up in 2007 and take the AFL by the scruff of the neck?
In my opinion these are the players for each club that will step up another level.
Adelaide: Jason Porplyzia- found it hard to pick one from the crows but then i remembered back to his game in the prelim. This guy does not believe in 2nd and 3rd efforts. He belives in 5th and 6th efforts. Star on the rise.
Brisbane: Justin Sherman- excitment machine, has the ability be the new Aker.
Carlton: Marc Murphy- may take another year before he starts to dominate, but is Carltons most exciting prospect, and i think if he can play a full season, will go close to being Carltons B&F.
Collingwood: Josh Fraser- injury free, he could start to dominate some games.
Essendon: Brent Stanton- if he can improve his disposal a bit over the summer, Stants can be one of the leading midfielders in the game. He finds the footy so well and has the rare ability of knowing where to run to get it.
Fremantle: Ryan Crowley- love the way he goes about his footy. I think he could become one of the best midfielders in the league.
Geelong: Gary Ablett- already quite a good player, but can he improve? I think if he works on his aerobic fitness he can go up another notch and be more damaging rather than just playing cameos, he will start to turn games.
Hawthorn: Lance Franklin- 07, is the year for Buddy to shine. If he backs himself, and the Hawks play resonable footy he could be the next big thing.
Melbourne: Brock McLean- I love this bloke. I wish he was at Bomberland, as he reminds me alot of JJ circa 2000/2001. Watching his game in the QF against the Saints, he was by far and away the best player on the ground, and i think in 07 he will be doing that alot more. Brownlow smokey.
Kangaroos: Nathan Thompson- hard to pick one from the roos, not alot on offer. Although some may argue Tommo is already a good player, i am a big wrap for him and think he will become one of the best FF at the moment with Lloyd and Fev.
Port Adelaide: Brett Ebert- this guy is a little dynamo. He is the best over head mark for his size along with Mark Johnson. Choco should play him as a leading Forward pocket and i believe he can kick over 50 goals for the year.
Richmond: Brett Deledio- with 2 years in the system its time for him to stand up. Has Judd like acceleration and if he backs himself he is sure to excite.
St. Kilda: Jason Gram- i hope Ross Lyon plays him as a winger, because i think he isn't to dis similar to Peter Matera in the way he plays. Capable of kicking goals on the run from 55.
Sydney: Ted Richards- may not be the flashiest player, but ******** me he has a crack. Single handedly dragged Sydney back into the GF this year. Can play as a key defender, floating half back or can go forward and take a grab and kick a couple of goals in as many minutes. Was sad to see him leave Windy Hill.
West Coast: Beau Waters- with all the superstars in the WCE midfield it is easy to forget this tuff as nails young fella. Goes at it hard but isn't afraid to put his head over the footy when its his turn.
Western Bulldogs: Ryan Griffen- watch out world. Give this kid the footy within 100m of goal and he is a fair chance of carrying 60m then dobbing it comfortably from 40m. Another Brownlow smokey.
In my opinion these are the players for each club that will step up another level.
Adelaide: Jason Porplyzia- found it hard to pick one from the crows but then i remembered back to his game in the prelim. This guy does not believe in 2nd and 3rd efforts. He belives in 5th and 6th efforts. Star on the rise.
Brisbane: Justin Sherman- excitment machine, has the ability be the new Aker.
Carlton: Marc Murphy- may take another year before he starts to dominate, but is Carltons most exciting prospect, and i think if he can play a full season, will go close to being Carltons B&F.
Collingwood: Josh Fraser- injury free, he could start to dominate some games.
Essendon: Brent Stanton- if he can improve his disposal a bit over the summer, Stants can be one of the leading midfielders in the game. He finds the footy so well and has the rare ability of knowing where to run to get it.
Fremantle: Ryan Crowley- love the way he goes about his footy. I think he could become one of the best midfielders in the league.
Geelong: Gary Ablett- already quite a good player, but can he improve? I think if he works on his aerobic fitness he can go up another notch and be more damaging rather than just playing cameos, he will start to turn games.
Hawthorn: Lance Franklin- 07, is the year for Buddy to shine. If he backs himself, and the Hawks play resonable footy he could be the next big thing.
Melbourne: Brock McLean- I love this bloke. I wish he was at Bomberland, as he reminds me alot of JJ circa 2000/2001. Watching his game in the QF against the Saints, he was by far and away the best player on the ground, and i think in 07 he will be doing that alot more. Brownlow smokey.
Kangaroos: Nathan Thompson- hard to pick one from the roos, not alot on offer. Although some may argue Tommo is already a good player, i am a big wrap for him and think he will become one of the best FF at the moment with Lloyd and Fev.
Port Adelaide: Brett Ebert- this guy is a little dynamo. He is the best over head mark for his size along with Mark Johnson. Choco should play him as a leading Forward pocket and i believe he can kick over 50 goals for the year.
Richmond: Brett Deledio- with 2 years in the system its time for him to stand up. Has Judd like acceleration and if he backs himself he is sure to excite.
St. Kilda: Jason Gram- i hope Ross Lyon plays him as a winger, because i think he isn't to dis similar to Peter Matera in the way he plays. Capable of kicking goals on the run from 55.
Sydney: Ted Richards- may not be the flashiest player, but ******** me he has a crack. Single handedly dragged Sydney back into the GF this year. Can play as a key defender, floating half back or can go forward and take a grab and kick a couple of goals in as many minutes. Was sad to see him leave Windy Hill.
West Coast: Beau Waters- with all the superstars in the WCE midfield it is easy to forget this tuff as nails young fella. Goes at it hard but isn't afraid to put his head over the footy when its his turn.
Western Bulldogs: Ryan Griffen- watch out world. Give this kid the footy within 100m of goal and he is a fair chance of carrying 60m then dobbing it comfortably from 40m. Another Brownlow smokey.