7 - becuase its just the number you go for when a blokes had a good season, had a fair dinkum dip, but just didn't put it togther for the whole year.
8 out of 10. Rating is anchored to expectation not actual performance. i.e. he exceeded my expectations.
He exceeded my expectation late in the season by shining when he was needed to. He proved himself to be a potential power forward and a serious weapon in our future arsenal.
What I like about him is his agility and run for such a massive unit. He has a good leap and is very quick on the lead. If he can develop softer hands and become a more reliable kick (more penetration in particular), he will start to kick some serious bags if given the opportunity.
If I was to rate him on actual output, would be a 5-6.
He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.
Snow White & the seven dwarves in the forwardline will be formidable?
I gave him a 6 - but if i knew he was that good with the ladies and wasnt as full of himself as has been posted on here then i would have given him a 9. JEESSSSSSSSSSEEEEEE.
Weekly update
Score after 45 voters - 7.24/10 (326/450)
Leaderboard
8.65 -- 5. Ryan O'Keefe
8.26 -- 2. Rhyce Shaw
7.80 -- 6. Craig Bolton
7.46 -- 4. Daniel Hannebery
7.24 -- 18. Jesse White
7.22 -- 3. Jarrad McVeigh
7.20 -- 15. Kieren Jack
7.17 -- 16. Darren Jolly
6.15 -- 14. Craig Bird
5.41 -- 7. Brett Meredith
4.31 -- 11. Ed Barlow
3.90 -- 1. Barry Hall
3.64 -- 13. Patrick Veszpremi
3.27 -- 9. Nick Malceski
"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!!!!!!
Weekly update
Score after 48 voters - 7.27/10 (349/480)
Leaderboard
9.41 -- Swans Recruiters
8.66 -- 5. Ryan O'Keefe
8.30 -- 2. Rhyce Shaw
7.80 -- 6. Craig Bolton
7.50 -- 4. Dan Hannebery
7.27 -- 18. Jesse White
7.23 -- 3. Jarrad McVeigh
7.21 -- 16. Darren Jolly
7.19 -- 15. Kieren Jack
6.14 -- 14. Craig Bird
5.37 -- 7. Brett Meredith
4.35 -- 11. Ed Barlow
3.90 -- 1. Barry Hall
3.66 -- 13. Patrick Veszpremi
3.20 -- 9. Nick Malceski
"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!!!!!!
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