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Robbo's top 50
Herald Sun chief football writer Mark Robinson’s annual list of the Top 50 players in the AFL generates plenty of debate in footy circles when it’s released and this year’s edition is no different..
The Western Bulldogs’ Jake Stringer made it into the top 10 for the first time, and Marcus Bontempelli and Bob Murphy also found a place amongst the top 50, however it was the omission of Sutton Medallist Easton Wood that would have caught the attention of the red, white and blue faithful.
The Dogs had three players in the list, placing them alongside Geelong, Fremantle, Port Adelaide and Adelaide as the teams with the fourth most players on the list. Hawthorn has the most, with eight.
In selecting the Bulldogs trio into his Top-50, and omitting Wood, this is what Robinson used to support his selections.
10: Jake Stringer
“The bolter. It’s not a case of Jake in the top 50, it’s a case of where. I’ve got him high. He’s 22 in April, he’s already an All-Australian and set to elevate his game. Great combo of strength, speed, goal sense and attitude.”
30: Marcus Bontempelli
“Did I say (Dylan Shiel) is the emerging star? This young man – he’s just 20 – might be the best of the group. Some rate him higher than Stringer.”
43: Robert Murphy
“Career 2015 season for Bob and speed/agility should be a problem in 2016. Shaw, Burgoyne and Murphy just have to be in the top 50 because they are so valuable.”
Easton Wood
“Mike Sheahan used to always have a 51st player, and Easton Wood was mine.
“Look, I went with Heath Shaw, Shaun Burgoyne, Josh Gibson, Bob Murphy, Harry Taylor and Alex Rance as my defenders, and was pretty heavy on the emerging players.
"Yes, Wood was unlucky because the intercept defender is gold.”
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That reasoning for not picking Wood is so stupid.
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Originally Posted by
Happy Days
That reasoning for not picking Wood is so stupid.
I would take Wood anytime over Burgoyne if I was picking a team right now. (which is his rationale for the top 50)
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
I would take Wood anytime over Burgoyne if I was picking a team right now. (which is his rationale for the top 50)
He's a better player than Gibson too but premiership winning form is hard to argue against.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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I thought Harry Taylor was well below his best last year. Surely going on recent form Wood trumps Taylor
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
Herald Sun chief football writer Mark Robinson’s annual list of the Top 50 players in the AFL generates plenty of debate in footy circles when it’s released and this year’s edition is no different..
The Western Bulldogs’ Jake Stringer made it into the top 10 for the first time, and Marcus Bontempelli and Bob Murphy also found a place amongst the top 50, however it was the omission of Sutton Medallist Easton Wood that would have caught the attention of the red, white and blue faithful.
The Dogs had three players in the list, placing them alongside Geelong, Fremantle, Port Adelaide and Adelaide as the teams with the fourth most players on the list. Hawthorn has the most, with eight.
In selecting the Bulldogs trio into his Top-50, and omitting Wood, this is what Robinson used to support his selections.
10: Jake Stringer
“The bolter. It’s not a case of Jake in the top 50, it’s a case of where. I’ve got him high. He’s 22 in April, he’s already an All-Australian and set to elevate his game. Great combo of strength, speed, goal sense and attitude.”
30: Marcus Bontempelli
“Did I say (Dylan Shiel) is the emerging star? This young man – he’s just 20 – might be the best of the group. Some rate him higher than Stringer.”
43: Robert Murphy
“Career 2015 season for Bob and speed/agility should be a problem in 2016. Shaw, Burgoyne and Murphy just have to be in the top 50 because they are so valuable.”
Easton Wood
“Mike Sheahan used to always have a 51st player, and Easton Wood was mine.
“Look, I went with Heath Shaw, Shaun Burgoyne, Josh Gibson, Bob Murphy, Harry Taylor and Alex Rance as my defenders, and was pretty heavy on the emerging players.
"Yes, Wood was unlucky because the intercept defender is gold.”
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Love that the lasts posts are 6months shy of us winning the 2016 flag.
How different would our players ratings have been if we all had an inclination of what was about to happen.
It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.
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And what a mighty fall from grace by Jake Stringer.
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Originally Posted by
Dancin' Douggy
And what a mighty fall from grace by Jake Stringer.
You take that back!
BORDERLINE FLYING
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sorry I forgot........he's borderline flying AS WE SPEAK. Can't believe Robbo wasn't aware of it.
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Originally Posted by
Rocket Science
You take that back!
Jakey beating up on the might of Gold Coast Suns there.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Originally Posted by
Dancin' Douggy
sorry I forgot........he's borderline flying AS WE SPEAK. Can't believe Robbo wasn't aware of it.
It's funny, I would have thought a player borderline flying would have been sighted during a preseason game?
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
It's funny, I would have thought a player borderline flying would have been sighted during a preseason game?
He missed the weekend match due to personal reasons
FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
He missed the weekend match due to personal reasons
Had a mini heart attack when I saw a headline along the lines of Bulldogs Scandal yesterday. Thankfully it is the Canterbury Bulldogs involving players and school girls - sound familiar?
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
He missed the weekend match due to personal reasons
He didn't play in the first practice match against West Coast either. Hhmmm.