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My Top 10 AFL players after round 17
1. Gary Ablett (Geelong) 126
2. Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) 110
3. Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) 95
4. Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) 93
5. Brett Kirk (Sydney) 86
6. Daniel Kerr (West Coast) 78
7. Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) 77
7. Nathan Foley (Richmond) 77
9. Brad Johnson (Western Bulldogs) 76
10. Chris Judd (West Coast) 74
The Swans
Round 17: Rich, W, 66pts: 10 B.Hall; 9 A.Goodes; 8 D.Jolly; 7 C.Bolton; 6 J.Bolton.
5. Brett Kirk 86
29. Jude Bolton 53
47. Adam Goodes 43
60. Peter Everitt 38
70. Ryan O'Keefe 34
76. Adam Schneider 32
85. Barry Hall 30
88. Nick Malceski 29
117. Darren Jolly 23
122. Nic Fosdike 22
174. Tadhg Kennelly 15
179. Craig Bolton 14
179. Amon Buchanan 14
187. Michael O'Loughlin 13
208. Luke Ablett 10
237. Leo Barry 8
266. Nick Davis 6
266. Ben Mathews 6
266. Ted Richards 6
297. Sean Dempster 4
315. Kieren Jack 3
315. Jarrad McVeigh 3
If the match is a draw - both teams best five players score 10,8,6,4,2
If the margin is 1-9 points - winners get 10,8,6,4,2; losers get 9,7,5,3,1
If the margin is 10-29 points - winners get 10,9,6,5,2; losers get 8,7,4,3,1
If the margin is 30-59 points - winners get 10,9,8,4,3; losers get 7,6,5,2,1
If the margin is 60-99 points - winners get 10,9,8,7,6; losers get 5,4,3,2,1
If the margin is 100+ points - winners get 10,9,8,7,6,5; losers get 4,3,2,1"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.
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My Top 10 AFL players after round 18
1. Gary Ablett (Geelong) 135
2. Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) 117
3. Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) 99
4. Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) 95
5. Brett Kirk (Sydney) 86
6. Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) 83
7. Nathan Foley (Richmond) 82
8. Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) 79
9. Daniel Kerr (West Coast) 78
9. Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) 78
The Swans
Round 18: Melb, W, 48pts: 10 A.Buchanan; 9 A.Goodes; 8 A.Schneider; 4 P.Bevan; 3 C.Bolton.
5. Brett Kirk 86
31. Jude Bolton 53
32. Adam Goodes 52
58. Adam Schneider 40
68. Peter Everitt 38
76. Ryan O'Keefe 34
90. Barry Hall 30
93. Nick Malceski 29
122. Amon Buchanan 24
127. Darren Jolly 23
132. Nic Fosdike 22
167. Craig Bolton 17
183. Tadhg Kennelly 15
194. Michael O'Loughlin 13
216. Luke Ablett 10
245. Leo Barry 8
273. Nick Davis 6
273. Ben Mathews 6
273. Ted Richards 6
302. Paul Bevan 4
302. Sean Dempster 4
321. Kieren Jack 3
321. Jarrad McVeigh 3
If the match is a draw - both teams best five players score 10,8,6,4,2
If the margin is 1-9 points - winners get 10,8,6,4,2; losers get 9,7,5,3,1
If the margin is 10-29 points - winners get 10,9,6,5,2; losers get 8,7,4,3,1
If the margin is 30-59 points - winners get 10,9,8,4,3; losers get 7,6,5,2,1
If the margin is 60-99 points - winners get 10,9,8,7,6; losers get 5,4,3,2,1
If the margin is 100+ points - winners get 10,9,8,7,6,5; losers get 4,3,2,1"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.
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I missed a week and then the system was down last week, but here are:
My Top 10 AFL players after round 21
1. Gary Ablett (Geelong) 154
2. Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) 127
3. Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) 118
4. Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) 105
5. Daniel Kerr (West Coast) 97
6. Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) 96
7. Brett Kirk (Sydney) 95
8. Nathan Foley (Richmond) 92
9. Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) 88
9. Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) 88
The Swans
Round 19: StK, W, 17pts: 10 C.Bolton; 9 A.Goodes; 6 J.McVeigh; 5 A.Buchanan; 2 B.Mathews.
Round 20: BL, D, 0pts: 10 A.Goodes; 8 T.Richards; 6 E.Barlow; 4 N.Fosdike; 2 B.Kirk.
Round 21: Coll, L, 25pts: 8 A.Goodes; 7 B.Kirk; 4 J.Bolton; 3 N.Malceski; 1 B.Hall.
7. Brett Kirk 95
16. Adam Goodes 79
36. Jude Bolton 57
74. Adam Schneider 40
83. Peter Everitt 38
93. Ryan O'Keefe 34
100. Nick Malceski 32
108. Barry Hall 31
113. Amon Buchanan 29
124. Craig Bolton 27
132. Nic Fosdike 26
153. Darren Jolly 23
199. Tadhg Kennelly 15
202. Ted Richards 14
211. Michael O'Loughlin 13
234. Luke Ablett 10
246. Jarrad McVeigh 9
259. Leo Barry 8
259. Ben Mathews 8
292. Ed Barlow 6
292. Nick Davis 6
319. Paul Bevan 4
319. Sean Dempster 4
335. Kieren Jack 3
If the match is a draw - both teams best five players score 10,8,6,4,2
If the margin is 1-9 points - winners get 10,8,6,4,2; losers get 9,7,5,3,1
If the margin is 10-29 points - winners get 10,9,6,5,2; losers get 8,7,4,3,1
If the margin is 30-59 points - winners get 10,9,8,4,3; losers get 7,6,5,2,1
If the margin is 60-99 points - winners get 10,9,8,7,6; losers get 5,4,3,2,1
If the margin is 100+ points - winners get 10,9,8,7,6,5; losers get 4,3,2,1"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.
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Well, the home and away season is over, and for a long time it has been clear who the rankings believe will win the Brownlow Medal.
I'll go a step further and list the top 5 players in each club's best and fairest awards, while the second Top 10 list at the bottom of this thread is the result awarding on 3,2,1 each week instead of 10-1, and is how many votes the rankings believe a player could poll in the Brownlow.
The Top 10 AFL players after round 22
1. Gary Ablett (Geelong) 154
2. Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) 127
3. Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) 118
4. Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) 108
5. Brett Kirk (Sydney) 103
6. Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) 98
7. Daniel Kerr (West Coast) 97
8. Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) 93
9. Nathan Foley (Richmond) 92
10. Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) 90
The Swans
Round 22: Haw, W, 72pts: 10 A.Goodes; 9 R.O'Keefe;8 B.Kirk; 7 C.Bolton; 6 N.Davis.
5. Brett Kirk 103
11. Adam Goodes 89
42. Jude Bolton 57
72. Ryan O'Keefe 43
80. Adam Schneider 40
90. Peter Everitt 38
101. Craig Bolton 34
107. Nick Malceski 32
114. Barry Hall 31
121. Amon Buchanan 29
137. Nic Fosdike 26
157. Darren Jolly 23
202. Tadhg Kennelly 15
206. Ted Richards 14
215. Michael O'Loughlin 13
225. Nick Davis 12
239. Luke Ablett 10
252. Jarrad McVeigh 9
266. Leo Barry 8
266. Ben Mathews 8
297. Ed Barlow 6
323. Paul Bevan 4
323. Sean Dempster 4
339. Kieren Jack 3
Club best and fairests - The Top 5
Sydney: 1 Brett Kirk 2 Adam Goodes 3 Jude Bolton 4 Ryan O'Keefe 5 Adam Schneider
Adelaide: 1 Simon Goodwin 2 Scott Thompson 3 Andrew McLeod 4 Tyson Edwards 5 Scott Welsh
Brisbane Lions: 1 Jonathon Brown 2 Simon Black 3 Nigel Lappin 4 Luke Power 5 Jed Adcock
Carlton: 1 Andrew Carrazzo 2 Heath Scotland 3 Andrew Walker 4 Marc Murphy 5 Jarrod Waite
Collingwood: 1 Dane Swan 2 Tarkyn Lockyer 3 Scott Burns 4 Heath Shaw 5 Scott Pendlebury
Essendon: 1 Scott Lucas 2 James Hird 3 Jobe Watson 4 Dustin Fletcher 4 Mark McVeigh
Fremantle: 1 Matthew Pavlich 2 Peter Bell 3 Josh Carr 4 Paul Hasleby 5 Des Headland
Geelong: 1 Gary Ablett 2 Jimmy Bartel 3 Steven Johnson 4 Matthew Scarlett 5 Cameron Ling
Hawthorn: 1 Sam Mitchell 2 Shane Crawford 3 Luke Hodge 4 Lance Franklin 5 Brad Sewell
Kangaroos: 1 Brent Harvey 2 Hamish McIntosh 3 Shannon Grant 4 Daniel Wells 5 Corey Jones 5 Adam Simpson
Melbourne: 1 Cameron Bruce 2 James McDonald 3 Travis Johnstone 4 Brad Green 5 Nathan Jones
Port Adelaide: 1 Chad Cornes 2 Kane Cornes 3 Shaun Burgoyne 4 Brendon Lade 5 Peter Burgoyne
Richmond: 1 Nathan Foley 2 Brett Deledio 3 Matthew Richardson 4 Joel Bowden 5 Kayne Pettifer
St Kilda: 1 Nick Riewoldt 2 Nick Dal Santo 3 Leigh Montagna 4 Robert Harvey 4 Lenny Hayes
West Coast: 1 Daniel Kerr 2 Chris Judd 3 Dean Cox 4 Quinton Lynch 5 Darren Glass
Western Bulldogs: 1 Brad Johnson 1 Scott West 3 Adam Cooney 3 Matthew Boyd 5 Daniel Cross
The Top 10 AFL players after round 22 - best 3 players instead of best 10
1. Gary Ablett (Geelong) 35
2. Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) 25
3. Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) 21
3. Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) 21
5. Daniel Kerr (West Coast) 18
5. Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) 18
5. Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) 18
8. Adam Goodes (Sydney) 17
9. Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) 16
9. Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) 16
9. Dane Swan (Collingwood) 16
Last edited by BeeEmmAre; 7 September 2007, 12:12 AM."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.
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I reckon Brent Harvey is looking good for the Brownlow. Chad Cornes also a big chance.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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Will be extremely surprised if Ryno or Goodsey do either, though both would be chances to finish top half dozen.
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LOL. If Adam Schneider or Jude Bolton finish ahead of Craig Bolton in this year's B&F, I will buy a Collingwood membership next season.
Will be extremely surprised if Ryno or Goodsey do either, though both would be chances to finish top half dozen.
Any system based on who the papers name as the best players in a game is inherently flawed."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.
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Adelaide: Andrew McLeod
Brisbane: Jonathon Brown
Carlton: Andrew Carrazzo
Collingwood: Travis Cloke
Essendon: James Hird
Fremantle: Matthew Pavlich
Geelong: Gary Ablett
Hawthorn: Brad Sewell
Kangaroos: Brent Harvey
Melbourne: James McDonald
Port Adelaide: Kane Cornes
Richmond: Matthew Richardson
St Kilda: Nick Reiwoldt
Sydney: Brett Kirk
West Coast Eagles: Darren Glass
Western Bulldogs: Brian Harris
Originally posted by BeeEmmAreClub best and fairests - The Top 5
Adelaide: 1 Simon Goodwin 2 Scott Thompson 3 Andrew McLeod 4Tyson Edwards 5 Scott Welsh
Brisbane Lions: 1 Jonathon Brown 2 Simon Black 3 Nigel Lappin 4 Luke Power 5 Jed Adcock
Carlton: 1 Andrew Carrazzo 2 Heath Scotland 3 Andrew Walker 4 Marc Murphy 5 Jarrod Waite
Collingwood: 1 Dane Swan 2 Tarkyn Lockyer 3 Scott Burns 4 Heath Shaw 5 Scott Pendlebury 6 Anthony Rocca 7 Dale Thomas 8 Travis Cloke
Essendon: 1 Scott Lucas 2 James Hird 3 Jobe Watson 4 Dustin Fletcher 4 Mark McVeigh
Fremantle: 1 Matthew Pavlich 2 Peter Bell 3 Josh Carr 4 Paul Hasleby 5 Des Headland
Geelong: 1 Gary Ablett 2 Jimmy Bartel 3 Steven Johnson 4 Matthew Scarlett 5 Cameron Ling
Hawthorn: 1 Sam Mitchell 2 Shane Crawford 3 Luke Hodge 4 Lance Franklin 5 Brad Sewell
Kangaroos: 1 Brent Harvey 2 Hamish McIntosh 3 Shannon Grant 4 Daniel Wells 5 Corey Jones 5 Adam Simpson
Melbourne: 1 Cameron Bruce 2 James McDonald 3 Travis Johnstone 4 Brad Green 5 Nathan Jones
Port Adelaide: 1 Chad Cornes 2 Kane Cornes 3 Shaun Burgoyne 4 Brendon Lade 5 Peter Burgoyne
Richmond: 1 Nathan Foley 2 Brett Deledio 3 Matthew Richardson 4 Joel Bowden 5 Kayne Pettifer
St Kilda: 1 Nick Riewoldt 2 Nick Dal Santo 3 Leigh Montagna 4 Robert Harvey 4 Lenny Hayes
Sydney: 1 Brett Kirk 2 Adam Goodes 3 Jude Bolton 4 Ryan O'Keefe 5 Adam Schneider
West Coast: 1 Daniel Kerr 2 Chris Judd 3 Dean Cox 4 Quinton Lynch 5 Darren Glass
Western Bulldogs: 1 Brad Johnson 2 Scott West 3 Adam Cooney 3 Matthew Boyd 5 Daniel Cross 6 Brian Harris
I think my points system has received another endorsement as being pretty close to the mark."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.
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Speaking of which, with the Brownlow votes added, here is my ranking of every player to have either appeared in the best or polled a Brownlow vote this season.
Every AFL player to play a good game this year
1. Gary Ablett (Geelong) 214
2. Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) 205
3. Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) 193
4. Daniel Kerr (West Coast) 163
5. Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) 161
6. Adam Goodes (Sydney) 149
7. Brett Kirk (Sydney) 148
8. Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) 144
9. Dane Swan (Collingwood) 139
10. Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) 138
11. Jonathan Brown (Brisbane Lions) 137
12. Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) 135
13. Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) 133
14. Simon Black (Brisbane Lions) 131
14. Scott Thompson (Adelaide) 131
16. Kane Cornes (Port Adelaide) 125
17. Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) 124
18. Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide) 122
18. Brad Johnson (Western Bulldogs) 122
18. Chris Judd (West Coast) 122
21. Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) 112
22. Peter Bell (Fremantle) 110
23. Luke Hodge (Hawthorn) 109
24. Scott West (Western Bulldogs) 104
25. Heath Scotland (Carlton) 102
26. Nathan Foley (Richmond) 101
27. Andrew Carrazzo (Carlton) 100
27. Leigh Montagna (St Kilda) 100
29. Steven Johnson (Geelong) 99
29. Scott Lucas (Essendon) 99
31. Tarkyn Lockyer (Collingwood) 97
32. James Hird (Essendon) 92
33. Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) 87
34. Adam Cooney (Western Bulldogs) 84
35. Adam Simpson (Kangaroos) 83
36. Heath Shaw (Collingwood) 81
37. Lenny Hayes (St Kilda) 79
38. Hamish McIntosh (Kangaroos) 78
39. Daniel Wells (Kangaroos) 77
40. Robert Harvey (St Kilda) 76
40. Nigel Lappin (Brisbane Lions) 76
42. Jude Bolton (Sydney) 75
42. Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) 75
42. Tyson Edwards (Adelaide) 75
42. Shannon Grant (Kangaroos) 75
46. Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) 74
47. Brendon Lade (Port Adelaide) 73
48. Scott Burns (Collingwood) 72
48. Dean Cox (West Coast) 72
50. Jobe Watson (Essendon) 70
51. Peter Burgoyne (Port Adelaide) 69
51. Paul Hasleby (Fremantle) 69
51. Brad Sewell (Hawthorn) 69
54. Jared Brennan (Brisbane Lions) 68
55. Brett Deledio (Richmond) 67
55. Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn) 67
55. Luke Power (Brisbane Lions) 67
58. Matt Priddis (West Coast) 66
59. Joel Corey (Geelong) 64
60. Paul Chapman (Geelong) 63
60. Fraser Gehrig (St Kilda) 63
60. Des Headland (Fremantle) 63
63. Cameron Bruce (Melbourne) 62
63. Quinton Lynch (West Coast) 62
63. James McDonald (Melbourne) 62
63. Matthew Richardson (Richmond) 62
67. Josh Carr (Fremantle) 61
67. Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) 61
69. Daniel Cross (Western Bulldogs) 60
70. Corey Jones (Kangaroos) 59
70. Nick Malceski (Sydney) 59
72. Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) 58
72. Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) 58
74. Brady Rawlings (Kangaroos) 55
75. Jed Adcock (Brisbane Lions) 54
75. Travis Johnstone (Melbourne) 54
77. Peter Everitt (Sydney) 53
78. Nathan Jones (Melbourne) 52
79. Daniel Harris (Kangaroos) 51
79. Brent Stanton (Essendon) 51
81. Brett Ebert (Port Adelaide) 50
81. Dustin Fletcher (Essendon) 50
81. Brian Harris (Western Bulldogs) 50
84. Ryan O'Keefe (Sydney) 49
84. Andrew Walker (Carlton) 49
86. Cameron Ling (Geelong) 48
86. Kayne Pettifer (Richmond) 48
86. Joel Selwood (Geelong) 48
86. Jarrod Waite (Carlton) 48
90. Darren Glass (West Coast) 47
90. Brad Green (Melbourne) 47
90. Drew Petrie (Kangaroos) 47
93. David Rodan (Port Adelaide) 46
94. Campbell Brown (Hawthorn) 45
94. Chris Newman (Richmond) 45
96. Michael Braun (West Coast) 44
96. Amon Buchanan (Sydney) 44
96. Mark McVeigh (Essendon) 44
96. Scott Welsh (Adelaide) 44
100. Nathan Brown (Melbourne) 42
100. Ben Cousins (West Coast) 42
100. Luke McPharlin (Fremantle) 42
100. Graham Polak (Richmond) 42
THE REST
104. L Ball (StK), A Rocca (Coll), D Thomas (Coll) 41
107. J Bowden (Rich), J Gram (StK), Barry Hall (Sydney), D Pearce (PA), Adam Schneider (Sydney), A Selwood (WCE) 40
113. N Bock (Adel), D Cassisi (PA), A Davey (Melb), A McPhee (Ess), M Murphy (Carl), K Simpson (Carl), D Solomon (Fre) 39
120. R Shaw (Coll) 38
121. Craig Bolton (Sydney), A Hansen (WCE) 37
123. C Bateman (Haw), T Cloke (Coll), B McLean (Melb) 36
126. Nic Fosdike (Sydney), M Johnson (Fre), C Mooney (Gee), T Notting (BL), R Robertson (Melb) 35
131. B McGlynn (Haw), J Roughead (Haw), C Tarrant (Fre) 34
134. J Charman (BL), C Enright (Gee), B Fevola (Carl), D Motlop (PA), C Young (Haw) 33
139. L Gilbee (WB), M Johnson (Ess), A Swallow (Kan) 32
142. M Bate (Melb), M Rosa (WCE) 31
144. N Eagleton (WB), M Lloyd (Ess), M Wilson (PA) 30
147. J Farmer (Fre) 29
148. X Clarke (StK), J Clement (Coll), J Drummond (BL), B Holland (Melb), J Kelly (Geel), C Knights (Adel), M Ricciuto (Adel), R Shirley (Adel), T Stenglein (WCE), D Wojcinski (Geel) 28
158. G Archer (Kan), A McGrath (BL), S O'Bree (Coll), S Tuck (Rich), N Van Berlo (Adel) 27
163. N Bassett (Adel), A Bentick (Carl), R Hooper (BL), Darren Jolly (Sydney), J Koschitzke (StK), B Rutten (Adel), J Westhoff (PA) 26
170. B Fisher (Carl), S Fisher (StK), K Johnson (Rich), A Sandilands (Fre), C Sylvia (Melb) 25
175. M Firrito (Kang), D Giansiracusa (WB), D Hille (Ess), B Johnson (Coll), R Jones (WCE), Tadhg Kennelly (Sydney), J White (Melb)24
182. H Black (Fre), B Ottens (Geel), M Rischitelli (BL), J Sinclair (Kan) 23
186. L Davis (Coll), D Milburn (Geel), R Murphy (WB), S Salopek (PA), M Seaby (WCE), D Wirrpanda (WCE) 22
192. J Akermanis (WB), T Croad (Haw), R Houlihan (Carl) 21
195. J Winderlich (Ess) 20
196. B Burton (Adel), G Johncock (Adel), J Johnson (Ess), R Ladson (Haw), N Stevens (Carl) 19
201. N Ablett (Geel), M Lappin (Carl), D White (PA) 18
204. R Copeland (BL), M Le Cras (WCE), A Mackie (Geel), B Moloney (Melb), S Stevens (Adel), J Torney (Adel), W Tredrea (PA), M Williams (Haw)17
212. G Birchall (Haw), A Hunter (WCE), M Mattner (Adel), Michael O'Loughlin (Sydney), A Raines (Rich), J Surjan (PA) 16
218. D Bell (Melb), R Crowley (Fre), A Davey (Ess), Nick Davis (Sydney), D Gilmore (Fre), A Grover (Fre), A Lovett (Ess), R Tambling (Rich) 15
226. J Fraser (Coll), S Higgins (WB), J Nash (Ess), D Neitz (Melb), Ted Richards (Sydney), L Thomas (Kan), G Tivendale (Rich), A Yze (Melb) 14
234. Luke Ablett (Sydney), B Hudson (Adel), D Jackson (Rich), J Laycock (Ess), B Reilly (Adel), T Selwood (BL), J Smith (Haw), C Stiller (BL), P Wheatley (Melb) 13
243. N Brown (Rich), N Carroll (Melb), T Chaplin (PA), J King (Rich), Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney), D Mundy (Fre) 12
249. M Blake (Geel), A Campbell (Fre), A Embley (WCE), A Fiora (StK), J Griffen (Adel), R Hayden (Fre), C Hyde (Rich), D Pratt (Kan), J Roe (BL), J Sherman (BL), L Whitnall (Carl) 11
260. E Betts (Carl), T Cook (Fre), A Edwards (Kan), C Grant (WB), N Maxwell (Coll), A Monfries (Ess), D Morris (WB), S O'hAilpin (Carl), M Stokes (Geel) 10
269. S Baker (StK), J Bannister (Carl), T Boyle (Haw), S Dodd (Fre), M Egan (Gee), R Gray (PA), C Jones (WCE), A Koutoufides (Carl), M Leuenberger (BL), W Mills (BL), B Prismall (Geel), J Walker (Fre) 9
281. Leo Barry (Sydney), D Brogan (PA), L Fisher (StK), B Gibbs (Carl), S Gilham (Haw), B Holland (Coll), M Hudghton (StK), B Jones (WCE), N Lovett-Murray (Ess), Ben Mathews (Sydney), B McDonald (BL), L McGuane (Rich), J Patfull (BL), A Pattison (Rich), E Sansbury (Kan), W Thursfield (Rich) 8
297. C Bizzell (Melb), R Campbell (Haw), C Dempsey (Ess), M Doughty (Adel), R Douglas (Adel), S Edwards (Rich), R Hargrave (WB), C Howat (Rich), J Porplyzia (Adel), S Wakelin (Coll) 7
307. Ed Barlow (Sydney), S Byrnes (Geel), D Chick (WCE), M Clark (BL), A Didak (Coll), R Griffen (WB), T Harley (Geel), S Hurn (WCE), J McMahon (WB), H O'Brien (Coll), S Power (WB), S Rusling (Coll), S Thornton (Frem) 6
320. L Dunn (Melb), A Everitt (WB), A Foster (Fre), S Gilbert (StK), B Goddard (StK), P Licuria (Coll), S McManus (Fre), K Moore (Rich), P Ryder (Ess), B Staker (WCE) 5
330. S Armstrong (WCE), Paul Bevan (Sydney), M Carr (Fre), Sean Dempster (Sydney), B Guerra (Haw), D Jacobs (Haw), K McGregor (Adel), D Merrett (BL), M Michael (Ess), B Miller (Melb), M Newton (Melb), D Polo (Rich), S Prestigiacomo (Coll), J Smith (Kang), R Vandenberg (Haw), L Webster (Fre) 4
346. P Bowden (Rich), D Connors (Rich), B Dixon (Haw), R Dyson (Ess), K Green (Kan), J Gwilt (StK), R Hadley (BL), J Harbrow (WB), T Hawkins (Geel), Kieren Jack (Sydney), N Lonie (PA), K Massie (Adel), I Perrie (Adel), M Pettigrew (PA) 3
360. G Bentley (PA), L Blackwell (Carl), S Camporeale (Ess), R Ferguson (Melb), S Godfrey (Melb), T Goldsack (Coll), D Hale (Kan), W Skipper (WB), A Thomson (PA), B Thornton (Carl), B Voss (StK), A Welsh (Ess), R Young (Carl) 2
373. C Ackland (Carl), J Blake (StK), M Clarke (Coll), R Clarke (StK), B Fixter (BL), C Fletcher (WCE), D Gaspar (Rich), R Jackson (Carl), R Petterd (Melb), F Ray (WB), D Wakelin (PA), B Waters (WCE)
384 in totalLast edited by BeeEmmAre; 7 October 2007, 11:51 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.
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