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    2009 chart busters

    A top ten of sorts of the season thus far, with a few Bulldog references....

    2009 chart busters
    The Herald Sun
    Mark Stevens and Jon Ralph | June 19, 2009

    With the 2009 season half over, Mark Stevens and Jon Ralph put a rule over the first 11 rounds.

    10 BEST PLAYERS

    1. Steve Johnson (Geelong)
    2. Gary Ablett (Geelong)
    3. Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda)
    4. Lenny Hayes (St Kilda)
    5. Chris Judd (Carlton)
    6. Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn)
    7. Joel Selwood (Geelong)
    8. Leon Davis (Collingwood)
    9. Leigh Montagna (St Kilda)
    10. Simon Prestigiacomo (Collingwood)


    We can hear the howls of protest: “No Ablett at No.1?!''.

    But his good mate Stevie Johnson has been sensational.

    Surely those who keep the scoreboard ticking over are the most important the game and Johnson's stats in that area are amazing.

    He has had a hand in 123 Geelong scores in 11 games - that is more than 10 a week.

    Johnson has had a part in 21 more scores than the next best - Nick Riewoldt and Brendan Fevola - and they have played one more game.

    We're giving Johnson extra points for being the most watchable player in the comp, too.

    Simon Prestigiacomo has to go in as well. Unlike the umps who vote on the Brownlow, we rate defenders too.

    Presti has conceded 12 goals in 11 games. Riewoldt kicked four on him, Scott Stevens got three. In nine other games, he has conceded four.


    10 GUNS YOU DON'T HEAR ENOUGH ABOUT


    1. Matthew Boyd (Bulldogs)
    2. Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney)
    3. Daniel Jackson (Richmond)
    3. Liam Picken (Bulldogs)
    4. Aaron Joseph (Carlton)
    5. Michael Doughty (Adelaide)
    6. Max Rooke (Geelong)
    7. Steven Baker (St Kilda)
    8. Mark Le Cras (West Coast)
    9. Jobe Watson (Essendon)
    10. Andrew Swallow (North Melbourne)


    Matty Boyd is top 10 in the Coaches' Award yet could walk down Barkly St unrecognised. A consistent midfielder performer and blossoming leader who is in All-Australian contention. Enough said.

    Jackson does a lot more talking, but deserves more credit as a tagger who does more than stop.

    Sydney coach Paul Roos once famously thought Jarrad McVeigh couldn't kick a goal. Now he's a gun.

    Imagine if Mark LeCras played at Collingwood. Think we'd be hearing a lot more about him.


    10 NEWSMAKERS

    Ben Cousins - Who else?


    Nathan Buckley - This year's Michael Voss


    Grant Thomas - A walking, talking headline


    Kevin Sheedy - Did he really say the Tigers could win the flag?


    Terry Wallace - Was news from the moment Sheedy said it.


    Jason Akermanis - Ask Justin Leppitsch


    Jeff Kennett - Where would the Hawthorn website be without him?


    Dean Laidley - Junkyard dog off the leash


    Jack Watts - Most hyped first-gamer in history


    Brendan Fevola - What's new?



    10 UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS


    1. Setanta O'hAilpin turns on teammate Cameron Cloke in a practice game.

    2. Ben Cousins' hamstring goes in Round 1

    3. Cousins looks on as Carlton smashes Tigers. Coach Terry Wallace suffers mortal wound.

    4. Jeff Kennett gives it to the umps at a pre-game luncheon.

    5. Triple 50m penalties: Barry Hall brain explosion v Hawthorn Round 11

    6. Bulldog Brad Johnson misses after the siren (for second year running). This time against Geelong in Round 9.

    7. Tiger Mitch Morton plays on and wobbles kick out on full v Port Adelaide in Round 8. Wallace gives him a spray.

    8. Brendan Fevola misses the unmissable after the siren against Hawthorn in Round 6.

    9. Sam Newman v Terry Wallace on The Footy Show.

    10. Brent Harvey dislocates elbow, sparking “chicken wing'' debate.


    10 UNDERACHIEVERS

    1. Daniel Kerr (West Coast)
    2. David Hale (Kangaroos)
    3. Travis Cloke (Collingwood)
    4. Travis Johnstone (Brisbane)
    5. Lance Franklin (Hawthorn)
    6. Dale Thomas (Collingwood)
    7. Mark Williams (Hawthorn)
    8. Brett Deledio (Richmond)
    9. Mark Blake (Geelong)
    10. Josh Carr (Port Adelaide)


    We expect the world from the stars, but we also reward them with big fat contracts and massive profiles.

    That's why when a player like West Coast's Daniel Kerr plays like a spoilt, undisciplined brat, we are entitled to expect more.

    Kangaroo David Hale was supposed to be the Roos' go-to forward, but was actually dropped last week, while Cloke, Franklin, and Deledio have not matched their breakout seasons of 2008.

    West Coast pair Andrew Embley and Ash Hansen can consider themselves lucky to miss the top 10.



    10 RISING STARS UNDER THE RADAR

    1. Tayte Pears (Essendon)
    2. Andy Otten (Adelaide)
    3. Callan Ward (Bulldogs)
    4. Jack Grimes (Melbourne)
    5. Mitch Brown (West Coast)
    6. Garry Moss (Hawthorn)
    7. Jeff Garlett (Carlton)
    8. James Polkinghorne (Brisbane)
    9. Brendan Whitecross (Hawthorn)
    10. Liam Anthony (Kangaroos)


    We have destroyed forests writing about the ability of jumping jack Nick Naitanui and man-child Daniel Rich, but Bombers defender Tayte Pears has scarcely rated a mention this year.

    The second-year Bomber has taken on all comers at full-back and stood up admirably, yet still doesn't have a Rising Star nomination.

    Otten is the pick of the Adelaide kids, while Anthony is the speculative pick.

    Richmond fans will forever be haunted knowing they swapped pick 19 for Jordan McMahon then saw the Dogs pick up emerging star Callan Ward with that selection.

    Anthony is a speculative pick given he hasn't played a game but he starred in the pre-season and is finally over his foot injury. Watch this space.


    10 BEST COACHES

    1. Ross Lyon (St Kilda)
    2. Michael Voss (Brisbane)
    3. Mark Thompson (Geelong)
    4. Rodney Eade (Bulldogs)
    5. Matthew Knights (Essendon)
    6. Neil Craig (Adelaide)
    7. Brett Ratten (Carlton)
    8. Mick Malthouse (Collingwood)
    9. Paul Roos (Sydney)
    10. Mark Harvey (Fremantle)

    It's not about the quality of your side, it's what you do with those players.

    Ross Lyon deserves major plaudits for the Saints unbeaten run, but what first-year coach Voss has achieved with a patched-up outfit is remarkable.

    Thompson continues to enhance his reputation, Eade hasn't put a foot wrong, and Knights grows by the week.

    Tenth pick Mark Harvey's determination to play the kids has been admirable despite his club's ladder position.


    10 BIG IMPROVERS

    1. Patrick Ryder (Essendon)
    2. Mitch Clark (Brisbane)
    3. Clinton Jones (St Kilda)
    4. Shaun Higgins (Bulldogs)
    5. Andrew Lovett (Essendon)
    6. Chris Tarrant (Fremantle)
    7. Chris Knights (Adelaide)
    8. Michael Jamison (Carlton)
    9. Rhyce Shaw (Sydney)
    10. Zac Dawson (St Kilda)


    Fremantle's Chris Tarrant has propped up most-overrated lists for close to a decade, but finally a switch to defence has reinvigorated his career.

    As expected, the rampant run of St Kilda has seen the likes of Clint Jones, Sam Gilbert, Justin Koschitzke and Andrew McQualter fire.

    But the real litmus test is those that have not needed a dominant side to fire.

    Ryder and Clark have been breathtaking in the ruck, Lovett is now a matchwinner, and Jamison is the most unheralded defender going around.

    Paul Bower, Sam Gilbert, Koschitzke, and McQualter are all stiff.



    10 BEST GAMES

    1. Geelong v Bulldogs Round 9

    Johnno's last-gasp miss caps a ripper as the Cats survive ... just


    2. St Kilda v Carlton Round 12

    As pure an exhibition of tackling pressure as we have seen


    3. Essendon v Collingwood Round 5

    Pies lead by 14 points deep in time on before Zaharakis snatches it


    4. Hawthorn v Carlton Round 6

    The Blues trail by 25 points in time on. Then they rally as Fevola (eight goals) hits the post at the death.


    5. Fremantle v Richmond Round 10

    Terry Wallace's 500th game as a player/coach. Mitch Morton's play-on matchwinning goal. Amazing.


    6. Hawthorn v Geelong Round 1

    The Cats dominate before the Hawks surge back in the GF rematch.


    7. Brisbane v Carlton Round 11

    Judd seals a thriller after another eight goals from Fev. Blues get the wobbles in the last term but hold on.


    8. Richmond v Port Adelaide

    If the game was ordinary early, Tredrea's seven, Mitch Morton's miss and Port's comeback make it a classic.


    9. Essendon v Adelaide

    Kurt Tippett kicks seven, Adelaide can't miss (21.4), and it ends up a 39-goal shootout.


    10. Kangaroos v Port Adelaide Round 7

    The Roos hold off a fast-finishing Port in a 38-goal Saturday night thriller


    10 SUPERCOACH STARS

    Best scores of 2009

    197 GARY ABLETT (Geel) v Adel R4

    46 disposals, 14 contested possessions, 3 goals, 4 score assists


    190 DARREN JOLLY (Syd) v Haw R2

    19 disposals, 11 hitouts to adv, 3 goals


    184 WARREN TREDREA (Port) v Rich R8

    20 disposals, 11 marks, 7 goals


    184 JIMMY BARTEL (Geel) v North R8

    34 disposals, 12 contested possessions, three goals


    183 ADAM GOODES (Syd) v Haw R2

    24 disposals, 8 contested possessions, 4 goals


    179 LENNY HAYES (StK) v Port R5

    32 disposals, 12 contested possessions, 7 tackles


    176 LEON DAVIS (Coll) v Ess R5

    32 disposals, 7 tackles, 2 goals


    176 LEON DAVIS (Coll) v WC R9

    32 disposals, 10 marks, 3 goals


    175 GARY ABLETT (Geel) v WC R11

    43 disposals, 11 contested possessions, 2 goals


    175 SAM FISHER (StK) v Port R5

    28 disposals, 8 marks, 0 goals conceded


    Biggest price rises

    1. Zac Dawson (up $286,400)

    2. Andy Otten (up $269,500)

    3. Brendan Whitecross (up $260,400)

    4. Daniel Rich (up $240,700)

    5. Andrew Swallow (up $231,300)


    Biggest price drops

    1. Luke Hodge (down $181,600)

    2. Brett Jones (down $169,500)

    3. James McDonald (down $156,500)

    4. Michael Rischitelli (down $155,800)

    5. Matthew Lloyd (down $146,500)

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    Presti top 10 - I stopped reading at that point.

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    Gee they have rated Vossy a bit too much in the coaching stakes i think.

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    Quote Originally Posted by Mantis View Post
    Presti top 10 - I stopped reading at that point.
    He has been very, very good this year, but I don't think it would be too hard to add another ten players to the list who are ahead of Presti.

    Maybe they're trying to get a bit of controversy into the article.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mofra View Post
    He has been very, very good this year, but I don't think it would be too hard to add another ten players to the list who are ahead of Presti.

    Maybe they're trying to get a bit of controversy into the article.
    Maybe they're just trying to appease the Collingwood ferals.... Just like last Saturday the more Collingwood references = more sales.

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    I think they just wanted to put a defender in there and then thought why not a Collingwood one.

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    How a team who is currently third, has no player in the top 10?

    Can't understand that.

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    Quote Originally Posted by JH40 View Post
    How a team who is currently third, has no player in the top 10?

    Can't understand that.
    The bolded word is the reason.

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    Quote Originally Posted by Mantis View Post
    The bolded word is the reason.
    Fair point i suppose

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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    Quote Originally Posted by Mofra View Post
    He has been very, very good this year, but I don't think it would be too hard to add another ten players to the list who are ahead of Presti.

    Maybe they're trying to get a bit of controversy into the article.
    You could add close to another 100 before arriving at Presti - he's been in good form, and very held their questionable backline together but they've got carried away with having him top 10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Revolution View Post
    You could add close to another 100 before arriving at Presti - he's been in good form, and very held their questionable backline together but they've got carried away with having him top 10
    Lake is miles ahead of him.
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    Re: 2009 chart busters

    Did anyone see League Teams the other night when Bubba gave his top 5 players in the league? I think these were who he named.

    1. Gary Ablett
    2. Chris Judd
    3. Jonathan Brown
    4. Leigh Montagna
    5. Shaun Higgins

    Of course, this was received with much laughter and disbelief. Good old Bubba, wearing his Bulldog heart on his sleeve.

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