On todays Sunday Footy Show Crawf selected Reg in his All Australian team for 2010 so far. Not that i value Crawfs opinion but i do agree this time. He also named B1 on the bench
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Correct. Based on that part of the season pre- the Bulldogs game, AA. Since then, generally useful and solid, but has had some tough days and certainly not travelling at AA. He's taken huge steps, don't get me wrong, to even be mentioned in the same breath as AA selection.
Based on consistency of performance, I don't think I could put JBolt in an AA side. However, if it were based on peak performances, JBolt's best this year has been equal to or better than his career-best, and certainly worthy of AA.
Are there any Sydney players in the year to date worthy of AA? For my money, two: Mummy (albeit any comp that has Cox and Naitanui in the one side is going to have super-hot competition for 2 ruck spots), and Hannebery (albeit the elite standard of midfielders going around, means that he couldn't do much better than interchange). McVeigh could yet get there in the balance of 2010.Comment
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Would be the only one at this stage I reckon. Sandilands and Jamar ahead of Mumford but if he continues his form of the last month, then look out. Bradshaw might have been some chance if he'd remained sound.Bloods
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