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  • BeeEmmAre
    Commentary Team Captain
    • Aug 2005
    • 2509

    Sydney AFL Top 10 2008

    Hi All.

    It's taken me a few weeks to get myself up to date with things this year, but I'm finally ready with the first Top 10 lists for 2008.

    Please discuss.


    PREMIER LEAGUE SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 3
    1.
    Mark Egan (Sydney University) 25
    2.
    Chris Lees (Campbelltown) 24
    3.
    Max Collett (UNSWES) 20
    3.
    Alex Lee (Sydney University) 20
    5.
    Seb Parker (Pennant Hills) 17
    6.
    Alex Goodall (Pennant Hills) 16
    7.
    Ash Condon (Campbelltown) 15
    7.
    Dane Rampe (UNSWES) 15
    7.
    Clint Wells (Wollongong) 15
    7.
    Steve Wilsen (St George) 15

    PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 2
    1.
    Tom Atallah (UNSWES) 20
    2.
    Phil Potter (UNSWES) 17
    3.
    Andre Pech (UNSWES) 15
    4.
    Matt Buchelor (North Shore) 14
    4.
    Brendan Rankine (Pennant Hills) 14
    6.
    Tom Angel (Pennant Hills) 12
    7.
    Mitch Morgan (North Shore) 11
    8.
    Ben Beaston (Pennant Hills) 10
    8.
    Paul Chachaty (Western Suburbs) 10
    8.
    James Champion-De Crespign (Sydney University) 10
    8.
    Paul Di Vito (Balmain) 10
    8.
    Trevor Dunn (Campbelltown) 10
    8.
    Jak Hancock (Pennant Hills) 10
    8.
    Mark Lonnon (Western Suburbs) 10
    8.
    Liam Madden (East Coast) 10
    8.
    Ash Moeller (East Coast) 10

    FIRST DIVISION SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 2
    1.
    Dale Chivas (Penrith) 19
    2.
    Mick Dunlea (Macquarie University) 17
    3.
    Justin Whyte (Macquarie University) 16
    4.
    Stuart Brierty (Southern Sharks) 15
    4.
    Phil Hamer (Southern Sharks) 15
    4.
    Julien Ryan (UTS) 15
    7.
    Ben Johnson (Southern Sharks) 14
    7.
    Sam Murray (Manly-Warringah) 14
    9.
    George Capozzi (UTS) 12
    9.
    Jay Edwards (Penrith) 12

    FIRST DIVISION RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 2
    1.
    Mark Russell (UTS) 17
    2.
    David Hook (Holroyd-Parramatta) 16
    2.
    Grant Nicholson (Holroyd-Parramatta) 16
    4.
    Duane Wild (Southern Sharks) 12
    5.
    Michael Atkinson (UTS) 10
    5.
    Ben Fergie (Camden) 10
    5.
    Adam Newton (Nor-West) 10
    5.
    Geoff O?Sullivan (Southern Sharks) 10
    5.
    Matt Robinson (Manly-Warringah) 10
    5.
    Michael Williams (Macquarie University) 10

    SECOND DIVISION TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 2
    1.
    Anthony Simpson (Moorebank Sports) 18
    2.
    Ben Miles (Pennant Hills) 17
    2.
    Greg O?Connor (Sydney University) 17
    4.
    Nathan Eades (UTS) 16
    5.
    Nathan Ferguson-Gornalle (Moorebank Sports) 15
    5.
    Dean Hughey (UNSWES) 15
    5.
    Huw Thomas (Sydney University) 15
    8.
    Gavin Nixon (Macquarie University) 14
    9.
    Nathan Ryan (Pennant Hills) 13
    10.
    Robert Casey (Moorebank Sports) 10
    10.
    Tony Ly (Sydney University) 10
    10.
    Mark McCleary (Sydney University) 10
    10.
    Rowan Pryor (Macquarie University) 10
    10.
    Doug Robertson (Sydney University) 10
    10.
    Nathan Wright (Pennant Hills) 10

    UNDER 18 PREMIER CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 2
    1.
    Jack Lumsden (North Shore Bombers) 18
    2.
    Matthew Power (East Coast) 16
    3.
    Mitch Somes (St Ignatius-Riverview) 15
    4.
    Lachlan Clancy (North Shore Bears) 12
    4.
    David Herne (Campbelltown) 12
    4.
    Tom O?Malley-Jones (St Ignatius-Riverview) 12
    7.
    Alex Syrros (Campbelltown) 11
    8.
    Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) 10
    8.
    David Clinch (East Coast) 10
    8.
    Liam Davis (St George) 10
    8.
    Chris Mackinnon (North Shore Bombers) 10
    8.
    Blake McGrath (Pennant Hills) 10
    8.
    Brenton Mumme (Balmain) 10
    8.
    Malcolm Picken (Wollongong) 10
    8.
    Anthony Robertson (North Shore Bombers) 10
    8.
    Josh Shephard (East Coast) 10
    8.
    Ben Yarrimov (Campbelltown) 10

    UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 2
    1.
    Brendan Cooke (Penrith) 17
    1.
    AJ Deniel (Manly-Warringah) 17
    3.
    Jack Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 15
    4.
    Murray Bamforth (East Coast) 14
    4.
    Wils Brassil (Manly-Warringah) 14
    4.
    Lachlan Gippel (Penrith) 14
    7.
    Jordan Bell (Macquarie University) 11
    7.
    Reece Johnson (Penrith) 11
    9.
    Kieren Emery (UNSWES) 10
    9.
    Sam Lewis (East Coast) 10
    9.
    Andrew Pilat (Manly-Warringah) 10
    9.
    Ben Robinson (Penrith) 10
    "It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.

    YOU BETCHA!!!!!!
  • BeeEmmAre
    Commentary Team Captain
    • Aug 2005
    • 2509

    #2

    PREMIER LEAGUE SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 4
    1.
    Mark Egan (Sydney University) 25
    1.
    Dane Rampe (UNSWES) 25
    3.
    Chris Lees (Campbelltown) 24
    4.
    Seb Parker (Pennant Hills) 23
    5.
    Shane Ryan (East Coast) 21
    6.
    Max Collett (UNSWES) 20
    6.
    Alex Lee (Sydney University) 20
    8.
    Matt Eurell (Western Suburbs) 18
    9.
    Luke Jarjoura (UNSWES) 17
    9.
    Anthony Stubbs (East Coast) 17

    PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 3
    1.
    Andre Pech (UNSWES) 25
    2.
    Brendan Rankine (Pennant Hills) 23
    3.
    Tom Atallah (UNSWES) 20
    4.
    Matt Buchelor (North Shore) 19
    5.
    Angus Wilson (Sydney University) 17
    5.
    Leigh McWhirter (Sydney University) 17
    5.
    Ash Moeller (East Coast) 17
    5.
    Phil Potter (UNSWES) 17
    9.
    Tom Angel (Pennant Hills) 12
    10.
    Kagan Cott (Western Suburbs) 11
    10.
    Mitch Morgan (North Shore) 11
    10.
    Ashley Naylor (North Shore) 11

    FIRST DIVISION SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
    After Round 3
    1.
    Sam Murray (Manly-Warringah) 23
    2.
    Justin Whyte (Macquarie University) 22
    3.
    George Capozzi (UTS) 21
    4.
    Scott Hissey (UTS) 20
    5.
    Dale Chivas (Penrith) 19
    6.
    Phil Hamer (Southern Sharks) 18
    7.
    Mick Dunlea (Macquarie University) 17
    8.
    Adam Carmody (Southern Sharks) 16
    9.
    Stuart Brierty (Southern Sharks) 15
    9.
    Jay Edwards (Penrith) 15
    9.
    Nick Milkins (Nor-West) 15
    9.
    Julien Ryan (UTS) 15

    FIRST DIVISION RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
    1.
    Michael Williams (Macquarie University) 20
    2.
    Mark Russell (UTS) 17
    3.
    David Hook (Holroyd-Parramatta) 16
    3.
    Grant Nicholson (Holroyd-Parramatta) 16
    5.
    Michael Yee (Nor-West) 15
    6.
    David Allison (Macquarie University) 14
    7.
    Chris Collins (Nor-West) 12
    7.
    Duane Wild (Southern Sharks) 12
    9.
    Rod Bayne (Nor-West) 11
    10.
    Michael Atkinson (UTS) 10
    10.
    Russell Clack (Manly-Warringah) 10
    10.
    Hamish Dowell (Manly-Warringah) 10
    10.
    Ben Fergie (Camden) 10
    10.
    Graham Knox (UTS) 10
    10.
    Adam Newton (Nor-West) 10
    10.
    Geoff O?Sullivan (Southern Sharks) 10
    10.
    Matt Robinson (Manly-Warringah) 10

    SECOND DIVISION TOP 10 PLAYERS
    1.
    Anthony Simpson (Moorebank Sports) 18
    2.
    Ben Miles (Pennant Hills) 17
    2.
    Greg O?Connor (Sydney University) 17
    4.
    Nathan Eades (UTS) 16
    5.
    Nathan Ferguson-Gornalle (Moorebank Sports) 15
    5.
    Dean Hughey (UNSWES) 15
    5.
    Huw Thomas (Sydney University) 15
    8.
    Gavin Nixon (Macquarie University) 14
    9.
    Nathan Ryan (Pennant Hills) 13
    10.
    Robert Casey (Moorebank Sports) 10
    10.
    Garth Le Roux (Holroyd-Parramatta) 10
    10.
    Tony Ly (Sydney University) 10
    10.
    Mark McCleary (Sydney University) 10
    10.
    Rowan Pryor (Macquarie University) 10
    10.
    Paul Redpath (Manly-Warringah) 10
    10.
    Doug Robertson (Sydney University) 10
    10.
    Nathan Wright (Pennant Hills) 10
    10.
    Paul Younan (Sydney University) 10

    UNDER 18 PREMIER CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
    1.
    Matthew Power (East Coast) 23
    2.
    Chris Mackinnon (North Shore Bombers) 19
    3.
    Jack Lumsden (North Shore Bombers) 18
    4.
    Nick Hills (Campbelltown) 17
    4.
    Daniel Penfold (Western Suburbs) 17
    4.
    Alex Syrros (Campbelltown) 17
    7.
    David Clinch (East Coast) 16
    7.
    Adrian Cordi (North Shore Bears) 16
    7.
    Cameron Smith (Pennant Hills) 16
    7.
    Rasha Watson (Pennant Hills) 16

    UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
    1.
    Jack Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 25
    2.
    Brendan Cooke (Penrith) 23
    3.
    Murray Bamforth (East Coast) 21
    4.
    Wils Brassil (Manly-Warringah) 20
    4.
    Ben Robinson (Penrith) 20
    6.
    Kieren Emery (UNSWES) 19
    7.
    AJ Deniel (Manly-Warringah) 17
    8.
    Lewis Macleay (UNSWES) 16
    8.
    Jarrod Mobbs (Macquarie University) 16
    8.
    Jason Murray (Manly-Warringah) 16
    Last edited by BeeEmmAre; 30 April 2008, 11:10 PM.
    "It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.

    YOU BETCHA!!!!!!

    Comment

    • BeeEmmAre
      Commentary Team Captain
      • Aug 2005
      • 2509

      #3

      After Round 8
      PREMIER LEAGUE SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
      1.
      Max Collett (UNSWES) 45
      2.
      Mark Egan (Sydney University) 41
      3.
      Declan Donohue (St George) 40
      3.
      Chris Lees (Campbelltown) 40
      5.
      Luke Jarjoura (UNSWES) 37
      5.
      Shane Ryan (East Coast) 37
      5.
      Ben Sutton (UNSWES) 37
      8.
      Dane Rampe (UNSWES) 34
      9.
      Brandt Jack (Pennant Hills) 33
      10.
      Alex Lee (Sydney University) 30
      10.
      Adam McConnochie (Wollongong) 30

      PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
      1.
      Josh Leary (Sydney University) 36
      2.
      Brendan Rankine (Pennant Hills) 32
      3.
      Nick Mitchell (Wollongong) 31
      4.
      Matt Buchelor (North Shore) 30
      4.
      Michael Murrell (East Coast) 30
      6.
      Dan Saleccha (UNSWES) 28
      7.
      Paul Di Vito (Balmain) 26
      7.
      Kieren Donohue (St George) 26
      9.
      Aaron Bantoft (UNSWES) 25
      9.
      Jade Collyer (Wollongong) 25
      9.
      Andre Pech (UNSWES) 25

      FIRST DIVISION SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
      1.
      Justin Whyte (Macquarie University) 48
      2.
      Phil Hamer (Southern Sharks) 42
      3.
      Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 40
      4.
      Jay Edwards (Penrith) 38
      4.
      Reece Gillespie (Macquarie University) 38
      6.
      Ben Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 37
      7.
      Sam Murray (Manly-Warringah) 36
      7.
      Cameron Roe (Southern Sharks) 36
      9.
      Dale Chivas (Penrith) 34
      9.
      Scott Hissey (UTS) 34
      9.
      Josh Wood (Southern Sharks) 34

      FIRST DIVISION RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
      1.
      Michael Williams (Macquarie University) 28
      2.
      Luke Slobin (Manly-Warringah) 26
      2.
      Aaron Tandek (Southern Sharks) 26
      4.
      Matt McDonald (Holroyd-Parramatta) 25
      5.
      Nick Langley (Macquarie University) 24
      6.
      David Cambridge (Manly-Warringah) 23
      6.
      Grant Nicholson (Holroyd-Parramatta) 23
      8.
      Thomas Pope (Macquarie University) 22
      9.
      Shannon Altorjay (Holroyd-Parramatta) 21
      10.
      Chris Collins (Nor-West) 20
      10.
      Hardy Crombach (Manly-Warringah) 20
      10.
      Matt Jenkins (UTS) 20

      SECOND DIVISION TOP 10 PLAYERS
      1.
      Ben Miles (Pennant Hills) 48
      2.
      Dean Hughey (UNSWES) 42
      3.
      Anthony Simpson (Moorebank Sports) 36
      4.
      Robert Casey (Moorebank Sports) 35
      5.
      Mark Dixon (UNSWES) 33
      6.
      Huw Thomas (Sydney University) 31
      6.
      Phillip Urizar-Climent (Sydney University) 31
      8.
      Drew Bilbe (Pennant Hills) 28
      8.
      Lachlan McDowell (Sydney University) 28
      8.
      Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 28

      UNDER 18 PREMIER CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
      1.
      Stephen McInerheney (Western Suburbs) 35
      1.
      Daniel Penfold (Western Suburbs) 35
      3.
      Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) 30
      3.
      Eric Burke (North Shore Bombers) 30
      3.
      Nick Hills (Campbelltown) 30
      3.
      Matthew Power (East Coast) 30
      3.
      Nick Roberts (North Shore Bombers) 30
      8.
      David Clinch (East Coast) 28
      8.
      Chris Mackinnon (North Shore Bombers) 28
      10.
      Paul Balding (Wollongong) 27
      10.
      Anthony Robertson (North Shore Bombers) 27

      UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
      1.
      Jack Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 59
      2.
      Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 55
      3.
      Wils Brassil (Manly-Warringah) 48
      4.
      Macleay Lewis (UNSWES) 47
      5.
      Andrew Haberley (UNSWES) 40
      6.
      Matthew Young (Southern Sharks) 37
      7.
      Murray Bamforth (East Coast) 36
      8.
      Jared Brown (Southern Sharks) 34
      9.
      Jordan Bell (Macquarie University) 33
      10.
      Brendan Cooke (Penrith) 32
      "It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.

      YOU BETCHA!!!!!!

      Comment

      • BeeEmmAre
        Commentary Team Captain
        • Aug 2005
        • 2509

        #4

        PREMIER LEAGUE SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
        After Round 9
        1.
        Max Collett (UNSWES) 52
        2.
        Shane Ryan (East Coast) 45
        3.
        Chris Lees (Campbelltown) 42
        4.
        Mark Egan (Sydney University) 41
        5.
        Declan Donohue (St George) 40
        6.
        Alex Lee (Sydney University) 39
        7.
        Matt Carey (Pennant Hills) 37
        7.
        Luke Jarjoura (UNSWES) 37
        7.
        Ben Sutton (UNSWES) 37
        10.
        Dane Rampe (UNSWES) 34

        PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
        After Round 9
        1.
        Michael Murrell (East Coast) 40
        2.
        Josh Leary (Sydney University) 36
        3.
        Harry Bown (Wollongong) 32
        3.
        Brendan Rankine (Pennant Hills) 32
        5.
        Nick Mitchell (Wollongong) 31
        6.
        Matt Buchelor (North Shore) 30
        7.
        Kagan Cott (Western Suburbs) 29
        8.
        Jade Collyer (Wollongong) 28
        8.
        Dan Saleccha (UNSWES) 28
        10.
        Daniel Coughlan (Western Suburbs) 27
        10.
        Luke Higgins (Sydney University) 27

        FIRST DIVISION SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
        After Round 9
        1.
        Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 49
        1.
        Justin Whyte (Macquarie University) 49
        3.
        Phil Hamer (Southern Sharks) 42
        4.
        Dale Chivas (Penrith) 41
        5.
        Jay Edwards (Penrith) 38
        5.
        Reece Gillespie (Macquarie University) 38
        7.
        Ben Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 37
        8.
        Sam Murray (Manly-Warringah) 36
        8.
        Cameron Roe (Southern Sharks) 36
        10.
        Ben Johnson (Southern Sharks) 35

        FIRST DIVISION RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
        After Round 9
        1.
        Chris Collins (Nor-West) 29
        2.
        Michael Williams (Macquarie University) 28
        3.
        Andrew Wright (Manly-Warringah) 27
        4.
        Luke Slobin (Manly-Warringah) 26
        4.
        Aaron Tandek (Southern Sharks) 26
        6.
        Shannon Altorjay (Holroyd-Parramatta) 25
        6.
        Matt McDonald (Holroyd-Parramatta) 25
        8.
        Nick Langley (Macquarie University) 24
        9.
        David Cambridge (Manly-Warringah) 23
        9.
        Grant Nicholson (Holroyd-Parramatta) 23

        SECOND DIVISION TOP 10 PLAYERS
        After Round 9
        1.
        Ben Miles (Pennant Hills) 48
        2.
        Mark Dixon (UNSWES) 43
        3.
        Dean Hughey (UNSWES) 42
        3.
        Anthony Simpson (Moorebank Sports) 42
        5.
        Robert Casey (Moorebank Sports) 40
        6.
        Huw Thomas (Sydney University) 31
        6.
        Phillip Urizar-Climent (Sydney University) 31
        8.
        John Rakic (Pennant Hills) 29
        9.
        Drew Bilbe (Pennant Hills) 28
        9.
        Nathan Eades (UTS) 28
        9.
        Ryan Kennedy (Sydney University) 28
        9.
        Lachlan McDowell (Sydney University) 28
        9.
        Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 28

        UNDER 18 PREMIER CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
        After Round 9
        1.
        Stephen McInerheney (Western Suburbs) 35
        1.
        Daniel Penfold (Western Suburbs) 35
        3.
        Blake McGrath (Pennant Hills) 32
        4.
        Levi Brain (North Shore Bombers) 31
        5.
        Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) 30
        5.
        Eric Burke (North Shore Bombers) 30
        5.
        Nick Hills (Campbelltown) 30
        5.
        Matthew Power (East Coast) 30
        5.
        Nick Roberts (North Shore Bombers) 30
        10.
        Ryan Bennett (St George) 29
        10.
        Jack Lumsden (North Shore Bombers) 29

        UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
        After Round 9
        1.
        Jack Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 66
        2.
        Macleay Lewis (UNSWES) 57
        3.
        Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 55
        4.
        Wils Brassil (Manly-Warringah) 50
        5.
        Matthew Young (Southern Sharks) 46
        6.
        Jared Brown (Southern Sharks) 42
        7.
        Andrew Haberley (UNSWES) 40
        8.
        Jared Mobbs (Macquarie University) 39
        9.
        Marshall Cairnduff (Southern Sharks) 37
        9.
        Kieren Emery (UNSWES) 37
        9.
        Robert Goisisi (East Coast) 37
        9.
        Fraser Nixon (Pennant Hills) 37



        Any opinions?
        "It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.

        YOU BETCHA!!!!!!

        Comment

        • Pace To Burn
          On the Rookie List
          • Jul 2007
          • 748

          #5
          Originally posted by BeeEmmAre

          PREMIER LEAGUE SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
          After Round 9
          1.
          Max Collett (UNSWES) 52
          2.
          Shane Ryan (East Coast) 45
          3.
          Chris Lees (Campbelltown) 42
          4.
          Mark Egan (Sydney University) 41
          5.
          Declan Donohue (St George) 40
          6.
          Alex Lee (Sydney University) 39
          7.
          Matt Carey (Pennant Hills) 37
          7.
          Luke Jarjoura (UNSWES) 37
          7.
          Ben Sutton (UNSWES) 37
          10.
          Dane Rampe (UNSWES) 34

          PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
          After Round 9
          1.
          Michael Murrell (East Coast) 40
          2.
          Josh Leary (Sydney University) 36
          3.
          Harry Bown (Wollongong) 32
          3.
          Brendan Rankine (Pennant Hills) 32
          5.
          Nick Mitchell (Wollongong) 31
          6.
          Matt Buchelor (North Shore) 30
          7.
          Kagan Cott (Western Suburbs) 29
          8.
          Jade Collyer (Wollongong) 28
          8.
          Dan Saleccha (UNSWES) 28
          10.
          Daniel Coughlan (Western Suburbs) 27
          10.
          Luke Higgins (Sydney University) 27

          FIRST DIVISION SENIORS TOP 10 PLAYERS
          After Round 9
          1.
          Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 49
          1.
          Justin Whyte (Macquarie University) 49
          3.
          Phil Hamer (Southern Sharks) 42
          4.
          Dale Chivas (Penrith) 41
          5.
          Jay Edwards (Penrith) 38
          5.
          Reece Gillespie (Macquarie University) 38
          7.
          Ben Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 37
          8.
          Sam Murray (Manly-Warringah) 36
          8.
          Cameron Roe (Southern Sharks) 36
          10.
          Ben Johnson (Southern Sharks) 35

          FIRST DIVISION RESERVES TOP 10 PLAYERS
          After Round 9
          1.
          Chris Collins (Nor-West) 29
          2.
          Michael Williams (Macquarie University) 28
          3.
          Andrew Wright (Manly-Warringah) 27
          4.
          Luke Slobin (Manly-Warringah) 26
          4.
          Aaron Tandek (Southern Sharks) 26
          6.
          Shannon Altorjay (Holroyd-Parramatta) 25
          6.
          Matt McDonald (Holroyd-Parramatta) 25
          8.
          Nick Langley (Macquarie University) 24
          9.
          David Cambridge (Manly-Warringah) 23
          9.
          Grant Nicholson (Holroyd-Parramatta) 23

          SECOND DIVISION TOP 10 PLAYERS
          After Round 9
          1.
          Ben Miles (Pennant Hills) 48
          2.
          Mark Dixon (UNSWES) 43
          3.
          Dean Hughey (UNSWES) 42
          3.
          Anthony Simpson (Moorebank Sports) 42
          5.
          Robert Casey (Moorebank Sports) 40
          6.
          Huw Thomas (Sydney University) 31
          6.
          Phillip Urizar-Climent (Sydney University) 31
          8.
          John Rakic (Pennant Hills) 29
          9.
          Drew Bilbe (Pennant Hills) 28
          9.
          Nathan Eades (UTS) 28
          9.
          Ryan Kennedy (Sydney University) 28
          9.
          Lachlan McDowell (Sydney University) 28
          9.
          Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 28

          UNDER 18 PREMIER CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
          After Round 9
          1.
          Stephen McInerheney (Western Suburbs) 35
          1.
          Daniel Penfold (Western Suburbs) 35
          3.
          Blake McGrath (Pennant Hills) 32
          4.
          Levi Brain (North Shore Bombers) 31
          5.
          Fraser Brown (Campbelltown) 30
          5.
          Eric Burke (North Shore Bombers) 30
          5.
          Nick Hills (Campbelltown) 30
          5.
          Matthew Power (East Coast) 30
          5.
          Nick Roberts (North Shore Bombers) 30
          10.
          Ryan Bennett (St George) 29
          10.
          Jack Lumsden (North Shore Bombers) 29

          UNDER 18 CHALLENGE CUP TOP 10 PLAYERS
          After Round 9
          1.
          Jack Hawkins (Manly-Warringah) 66
          2.
          Macleay Lewis (UNSWES) 57
          3.
          Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 55
          4.
          Wils Brassil (Manly-Warringah) 50
          5.
          Matthew Young (Southern Sharks) 46
          6.
          Jared Brown (Southern Sharks) 42
          7.
          Andrew Haberley (UNSWES) 40
          8.
          Jared Mobbs (Macquarie University) 39
          9.
          Marshall Cairnduff (Southern Sharks) 37
          9.
          Kieren Emery (UNSWES) 37
          9.
          Robert Goisisi (East Coast) 37
          9.
          Fraser Nixon (Pennant Hills) 37



          Any opinions?
          Would have to say that the first 6 players are def the form players of the comp from what i have seen but i havent been to alot of games this year although i catch Foxtel every week. Would think they would all be fairing pretty well in the Phelan but you never know. Although there would at least be one in the top 10 who should become unable to win after his antics on the weekend
          The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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          • Norris Lurker
            Almost Football Legend
            • Jan 2003
            • 2981

            #6
            We've had coaches in the past playing silly-buggers with the best player lists, which can skew the top 10 listings. But so far this season it's hard to argue against those players being the top 10.

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            • Pace To Burn
              On the Rookie List
              • Jul 2007
              • 748

              #7
              Norris, When do they update the tribunal section on the League website, thought it would have already be up by now?
              The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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              • boris
                On the Rookie List
                • Aug 2007
                • 116

                #8
                PTB, looking at the story on the sydneyafl.com.au site, the bloke i reckon your referring to accepted a one week ban. Do you think he should of got more, word around the traps is that it was an ordinary act, but not suprising.

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                • Pace To Burn
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 748

                  #9
                  Originally posted by boris
                  PTB, looking at the story on the sydneyafl.com.au site, the bloke i reckon your referring to accepted a one week ban. Do you think he should of got more, word around the traps is that it was an ordinary act, but not suprising.
                  Def not suprising as the blokes a grub. Def deserved more, he put a 17 year old kid through the fence after he had got a hand pass away, although contact was enevidable he didnt have to follow through and def didnt need to turn around with a smile on his face when he saw what hed achieved. The poor kid had a hole in the side of his head next too his temple that could have been very very dangerous to his health. A few of his own supporters mentioned to people from our club that its been going on all season with a few of the players there and they may not be welcome back next season(dont know how true that is).Just goes to show how inconsistant the tribunal process is as these proscribed penalties are handed out on the opinions of the umpire so you can see one person offered 1 week for say striking and then someone the next week offered 2 or a reprimand for a similar incident with the same record(which has been the case with our club this year).In saying this the consistancy of the tribunal when you front up leaves alot to be desired also.
                  The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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                  • The Duck
                    Not Guilty Your Honour
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 116

                    #10
                    I would be interested to hear I_Heart_Kefalas and his views. My mail was that the hit was clean and fair, if the fence wasn't there it probably would have been play on. I would presume that I_Heart_Kefalas was probably at the canteen ordering a six pack of pies and a six pack of booze and missed it anyhow.
                    The only All Australian captain charged with glassing

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                    • YoungKanga
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 118

                      #11
                      Originally posted by The Duck
                      I would be interested to hear I_Heart_Kefalas and his views. My mail was that the hit was clean and fair, if the fence wasn't there it probably would have been play on. I would presume that I_Heart_Kefalas was probably at the canteen ordering a six pack of pies and a six pack of booze and missed it anyhow.
                      Fair bump.... yes...... the fact that it was very late......was questionable....
                      i saw the incident from the sidelines and the ball was the last thing on his mind..... wat makes u wanna look tough infront of a crowd by smashin a 17 year old.... id feel like a goose!!!!
                      i was told of the players antics prior to the match, and well they were fully displayed....was the grim smile on his face after that was the most disturbing. Even the UNSW/ES supporters were embarrassed.
                      Come On Boys Make A Noise...

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                      • Norris Lurker
                        Almost Football Legend
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 2981

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Pace To Burn
                        Norris, When do they update the tribunal section on the League website, thought it would have already be up by now?
                        Buggered if I know. I did the Record for a couple of years, but I'm not doing it this year; and I've never done the Tribunal section on the website. Normally they update it fairly promptly.
                        Can't tell you anything more about the incident, I wasn't at that game.

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                        • Pace To Burn
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 748

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Norris Lurker
                          Buggered if I know. I did the Record for a couple of years, but I'm not doing it this year; and I've never done the Tribunal section on the website. Normally they update it fairly promptly.
                          Can't tell you anything more about the incident, I wasn't at that game.
                          Yeah is normally up by tuesday thats why i thought id ask yesterday but the article today clears it up anyhow. Thanks
                          The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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                          • Pekay
                            Well retired, still sore
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 2134

                            #14
                            Just read report, doesn't surprise me, seeing his "chicken wings" flying around the field in the Wests/Easts game at Picken when it was on Fox, surprised he's lasted this long. That stuff flies under the radar in 1st Div, not enough scrutiny there. Not condoning it by saying that either, just two different types of footy.

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                            • Steamboat
                              Pushing for Selection
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 77

                              #15
                              Ive been playing and coaching in Sydney for last 25yrs and it was probably one of the most courageous acts i have seen in my time.

                              Seems a top class bloke.

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