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    DIVISION ONE

    1.
    James Ford (East Coast) 85
    2.
    Eric Burke (Manly-Warringah) 81
    3.
    Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 76
    4.
    Matthew Graham (Southern Power) 69
    5.
    Jacob Graham (Manly-Warringah) 64
    6.
    Andrew Polkinghorne (Macquarie University) 59
    7.
    Chris Burke (Manly-Warringah) 56
    8.
    Aaron Bantoft (UNSWES) 55
    8.
    Matthew Carter (Pennant Hills) 55
    10.
    Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 54
    11.
    Daniel Keating (Pennant Hills) 51
    11.
    Dominic Vincent (Sydney University) 51
    13.
    Graham Enright (Southern Power) 50
    14.
    Alex Foxall (East Coast) 49
    15.
    Phil Hamer (Southern Power) 48
    15.
    Anthony Robertson (Manly-Warringah) 48
    17.
    James Clarke (Southern Power) 47
    18.
    Sam Simpson (Macquarie University) 46
    19.
    James Mann (East Coast) 44
    20.
    Ryan King-Thornburg (Southern Power) 43
    21.
    Gareth Benbow (Manly-Warringah) 41
    21.
    Andrew Holmes (Sydney University) [b]41
    "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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    And the Top 22 Premier League Players in the 2011 Home And Away Season.......

    PREMIER DIVISION

    1.
    Stephen O?Connor (East Coast) 78
    2.
    Travis Stevens (Balmain) 75
    3.
    Jamie Vlatko (East Coast) 74
    4.
    Ben Woods (UNSWES) 65
    5.
    Kieren Wright (Pennant Hills) 63
    6.
    Troy Bartlett (Illawarra) 62
    6.
    Jeremy Daniher (Illawarra) 62
    6.
    Tom Steinfort (UTS) 62
    6.
    Teddy Strudwick (North Shore) 62
    10.
    Michael Atkinson (UTS) 60
    11.
    Ben Taggart (Balmain) 59
    12.
    Marcus Linsen (Campbelltown) 57
    13.
    Jack Dimery (East Coast) 54
    14.
    Seb Paynter (North Shore) 53
    15.
    Trent Baker (East Coast) 52
    15.
    Adrian Harry (North Shore) 52
    17.
    Dave Cusick (Western Suburbs) 51
    18.
    Damien Dell?Aquila (Pennant Hills) 51
    19.
    Jason Saddington (Balmain) 50
    20.
    Tim Scoular (Pennant Hills) 50
    21.
    Tim Barton (Sydney University) 49.5
    22.
    Hayden Nichols (UNSWES) 49
    22.
    Daniel Turner (Balmain) [B]49
    "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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    [QUOTE=BeeEmmAre;546237]DIVISION ONE

    4.
    Matthew Graham (Southern Power) 69
    13.
    Graham Enright (Southern Power) 50
    15.
    Phil Hamer (Southern Power) 48
    17.
    James Clarke (Southern Power) 47
    20.
    Ryan King-Thornburg (Southern Power) [b]43

    I reckon you're spot-on with the club B and F mate. Still, Hamer has won it for 3 years in a row and in that time has finished runner-up in the league B and F medal, so don't be surprised if Hamer does will again in the league count.

    DIVISION THREE

    7. Trent Alexander (Southern Power) 45
    10. Mark Allouche (Southern Power) 42


    Alexander played a fair bit of Div 3 and Div 5 so may have taken out either if he focused on one or the other. Allouche was consistent, however the B and F could go to up to a dozen in this grade.

    DIVISION FIVE

    1. Daniel Stanton (Southern Power) 51
    11. Scott Lowes (Southern Power) 36
    14. Trent Alexander (Southern Power) 35
    16. Anthony Graf (Southern Power) 34
    22. Cheyne Anderson (Southern Power) 31
    22. Dylan Andrews (Southern Power) 31


    Stanton and Lowes probably won't have played enough games for the B and F. Graf would be the favourite. Libbis who kicked 50 goals for the season should get some votes too.

    In Under 18s, Maddis Bishop is an omen for the B and F.

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    Think you're underselling Stanton a bit Offal, or just not wanting to put the mockers on him perhaps?

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    BeeEmmAre, re Dan Roth...he's having an exceptional year after an injury-stricken 2010.

    I've coached him for five or six years and this is his best season yet in my book.

    He played twos last season but got a serious leg injury and decided at his age, he'd rather play at a less frantic pace.

    He is one of our two skippers and his courage definitely lifts the side.

    I reckon you're on the money, with our votes at least...

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    Div 2 and 1 were a fair whack out (Surprised you didn't have Buttercup in your Div 1 top 20) but pretty close in the Prems (5th) Div 4 (2nd) Div 5 (5th) and spot on with Div 3 (1st).... Well done Jontgomery!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pekay View Post
    Div 2 and 1 were a fair whack out (Surprised you didn't have Buttercup in your Div 1 top 20) but pretty close in the Prems (5th) Div 4 (2nd) Div 5 (5th) and spot on with Div 3 (1st).... Well done Jontgomery!
    I don't know how other clubs do their weekly 1-6, but Penrith (D4) had one of the assistant coaches put in the top six every week. For our B & F, three judges give points on a 5-4-3-2-1. Judging by some the the weekly 1-6's that I saw, they may be somewhat different come Presentation Night.

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    It always amuses me that the most coveted individual awards are the likes of the Brownlow and Phelan, which are based on umpire votes ... especially seeing that it is unilaterally agreed by spectators, players and coaches alike, that umpires have no idea!

    Surely a coaches award or a players award like the Players Association MVP and even a media award should be of more relevance and importance ... even the Sydney AFL Top 10 would seem more credible!

    If umpires have enough time during a game to determine who the 3 best players are, then they are not concentrating on officiating the game! ... and that also assumes that they can identify a good player from a bad one.

    I assume that at the higher levels, the umpires get some "help" with their votes, but below that level the anomalies are obvious, you only need look at some of the umpire votes v best 6's through the SFL lower grades and 18's ... in a lot of cases 5 and sometimes 6 of the votes go to players not mentioned in the 2 clubs' best 12!

    I guess the savior is that over a full season, like their umpiring decisions, it all evens out and the cream rises ... sometimes.

    Though they rarely get it right, it is interesting that the NRL dumped the old Rothmans Medal format (also based on referee votes) long ago, for the media's Dally M awards.

    Anyway, congratulations to all award winners ... you earnt them, and they can never be taken away!

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    Certainly a couple of results that were well off what the top 10s stated, but as others have stated, it relies on the way clubs see their best players being similar to the way the umpires see them.
    I would be very interested in seeing how the club best and fairests compare to the lists.
    For interests sakes - here's how the Medals compared; make of it what you will.

    PHELAN MEDAL (my ranking in brackets)
    20 Kieren Wright (5)
    17 Rowan Bilkey (27)
    16 Jamie Vlatko (3)
    14 Ken Ewen-Chappell (145)
    13 Ben Woods (4)
    11 Jeremy Daniher (6)
    11 Daniel Spiteri (103)
    11 Dale Fitzgerald (39)
    11 Declan Donohue (64)
    11 Brandon Jack (75)
    11 Ron Wason (93)

    My Top 5 - Stephen O'Connor (13th on 9), Travis Stevens (no votes), Jamie Vlatko (3rd), Kieren Wright (1st), Ben Woods (5th)

    SNOW MEDAL - This is easily my worst ever result!)
    19 Brett Harland (164 - was named in the best only three times in H&A)
    16 Daniel Keating (11)
    15 Mitchell New (170 - named in best only twice)
    10 James Mann (19)
    10 Jack McAnespie (47)
    10 Ben Gatwood (113)
    9 Alex Whooley (77)
    9 Justin Hall (37)
    9 Alan Fritsch (49)
    9 Andrew Polkinghorne (6)
    9 Phil Hamer (15)
    9 David Stroud (55)

    My Top 5 - James Ford (117th on 1 vote), Eric Burke (83rd on 2), Dylan Brogan (83rd on 2), Matthew Graham (23rd on 6), Jacob Graham (30th on 5)

    SANDERS MEDAL
    17 David Bradley (22)
    17 Dale Chivas (33)
    15 Jarryd Boyd (133)
    14 Medair Kassem (6)
    13 Josiah Ayling (13)
    13 Troy Cole (28)
    12 Ryan Kennedy (9)
    12 Adam Clark (34)
    12 Paul Webster (91)
    11 Josh Cass (12)
    11 Daniel Graham (13)
    11 Paul Markou (17)

    My Top 5 - Jay Edwards (21st on 7 votes), Craig Geddes (36th on 4), Daniel Schroot (21st on 7), Nick Hills (45th on 3), Salem Kassem (21st on 7)

    McFARLANE MEDAL
    21 Daniel Roth (1)
    15 Ryan Pike (4)
    14 Ben Reid (15)
    12 Hayden Benger (2)
    12 Daniel Coughlin (235 - named in best once)
    11 Scott Feigan (6)
    11 Rowan Barnes (119)
    10 Chris Peters (50)
    10 Cameron Ludowyke (10)
    10 Mick Dunlea (5)

    My Top 5 - Daniel Roth (1st), Hayden Benger (4th), Gavin Nixon (11th on 9 votes), Ryan Pike (2nd), Mick Dunlea (8th)

    ARMSTRONG MEDAL
    22 Carter Mullins (2)
    14 Nathan McLean (15)
    12 Victor Pham (5)
    9 Joshua Martin (10)
    8 Michael Gray (46)
    8 Nathan Rowley (1)
    8 Mark Jackson (29)
    7 Christian Triffit (28)
    6 Luke Mansbridge (4)
    6 Tayt Corless (38)
    6 Trent Whalan (59)
    6 Jason Bradley (112)

    My Top 5: Nathan Rowley (5th), Carter Mullins (1st), Nick Collimore (61st on 2), Luke Mansbridge (9th), Victor Pham (3rd)

    APTED MEDAL
    18 Daniel Balderston (4)
    16 Daniel Stanton (1)
    10 Mark Kavanagh (27)
    9 Andrew Kent (22)
    8 Ryan Fornasari (32)
    7 Nigel Tao (33)
    7 Simon Cake (34)
    7 Trent Alexander (14)
    7 Cheyne Anderson (22)
    7 John Wakeman (31)
    7 Anthony Graf (16)

    My Top 5: Daniel Stanton (2nd), Cash Rainbow (34th on 3), Kyle Parker (no votes), Daniel Balderston (1st), Mark Fitzpatrick (66th on 2)
    "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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    And finally, now the season is complete, I've added the points accumulated during the finals and at Phelan Medal night (1 vote = 3 points), and come up with the final Top 50 players in each grade. I reckon they're pretty close to the mark. Anything you think is wrong? Let me know. There hasn't been much wrong so far this season!

    Final Leaderboards

    PREMIER DIVISION

    1.
    Jamie Vlatko (East Coast) 140
    2.
    Kieren Wright (Pennant Hills) 123
    3.
    Stephen O?Connor (East Coast) 110
    4.
    Rowan Bilkey (East Coast) 104
    4.
    Ben Woods (UNSWES) 104
    6.
    Travis Stevens (Balmain) 101
    7.
    Jeremy Daniher (Illawarra) 95
    7.
    Teddy Strudwick (North Shore) 95
    9.
    Jack Dimery (East Coast) 83
    9.
    Ben Taggart (Balmain) 83
    11.
    Michael Atkinson (UTS) 78
    12.
    Troy Bartlett (Illawarra) 77
    12.
    Tim Schmidt (Balmain) 77
    14.
    Jon Vlatko (East Coast) 75
    15.
    Dale Fitzgerald (North Shore) 72
    16.
    Jason Saddington (Balmain) 69
    17.
    Seb Paynter (North Shore) 68
    17.
    James Weavers (Illawarra) 68
    19.
    Max Collett (UNSWES) 67
    20.
    Adrian Harry (North Shore) 66
    21.
    Declan Donohue (St George) 64
    22.
    Stephen Doyle (East Coast) 63
    23.
    Daniel Spiteri (East Coast) 63
    24.
    Tom Steinfort (UTS) 62
    25.
    Ben Mankarious (Sydney University) 61.5
    26.
    H Nicholls (UES) 61
    27.
    T Barrett (SU), Brandon Jack (PH), M Linsen (Cam) 60
    30.
    B Fitzgerald (NS) 59
    31.
    D Watkins (WS) 58
    32.
    D Dell?Aquila (PH), N Ryan (StG), R Wason (NS) 57
    35.
    K Ewen-Chappell (Illa), T Scoular (PH) 56
    37.
    J Blums (Bal) 55
    38.
    M Edwins (Bal), M Leach (Cam) 54
    40.
    M Johnston (ECE) 53
    41.
    T Baker (ECE), A Campbell (SU), D Turner (Bal) 52
    44.
    D Cusick (WS) 51
    45.
    C Clareborough (SU) 50.5
    46.
    T Barton (SU) 49.5
    47.
    J Howard (Bal), S Hudson (WS), A Lee (SU) 48
    50.
    J Farrell (Bal) 47

    DIVISION ONE

    1.
    Eric Burke (Manly-Warringah) 113
    2.
    Jacob Graham (Manly-Warringah) 109
    3.
    Daniel Keating (Pennant Hills) 99
    4.
    Matthew Graham (Southern Power) 97
    5.
    Andrew Polkinghorne (Macquarie University) 92
    6.
    James Ford (East Coast) 88
    7.
    Brett Harland (Macquarie University) 83
    8.
    Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 82
    9.
    Phil Hamer (Southern Power) 80
    10.
    Aaron Bantoft (UNSWES) 76
    11.
    Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 75
    11.
    Graham Enright (Southern Power) 75
    13.
    James Mann (East Coast) 74
    14.
    Chris Burke (Manly-Warringah) 71
    15.
    Craig Pridgeon (Manly-Warringah) 63
    16.
    Josh Shepherd (East Coast) 61
    17.
    Anthony Robertson (Manly-Warringah) 60
    18.
    Justin Hall (Manly-Warringah) 59
    18.
    Jack McAnespie (UNSWES) 59
    20.
    James Brackin (Macquarie Uni) 57
    21.
    Levi Brain (Manly-Warringah) 56
    21.
    Alan Fritsch (Southern Power) 56
    21.
    Mitchell New (Southern Power) 56
    21.
    Shaun Silver (UTS) 56
    25.
    Matthew Carter (Pennant Hills) 55
    25.
    Alex Foxall (East Coast) 55
    25.
    Sam Simpson (Macquarie University) 55
    28.
    D Stroud (MW) 54
    29.
    S Easey (NS) 53
    30.
    S Brooks (MU), T Roddan (PH) 52
    32.
    D Vincent (SU) 51
    33.
    N Baglin (PH), A Holmes (SU) 50
    35.
    R King-Thornburg (SP) 49
    36.
    A Whooley (UTS) 48
    37.
    J Clarke (SP), B Gatwood (Illa) 47
    39.
    A Rodgers (MU) 45
    40.
    G Benbow (MW), W Brassil (MW), D Gatte (ECE), J Swarts (SU) 44
    44.
    E Moody (MU) 43
    45.
    M Dowling (SP), P Wilmot (WS) 42
    47.
    James Dwyer (ECE) 41
    48.
    A Buncle (MW), N Lye (SU) 40
    50.
    D Green (WS), E Okunbor (ECE), M Stokes (WS) 39

    DIVISION TWO

    1.
    Jay Edwards (Penrith) 110
    2.
    Medair Kassem (Auburn) 107
    3.
    Daniel Schroot (Penrith) 106
    4.
    David Bradley (Penrith) 98
    5.
    Ryan Kennedy (Sydney University) 94
    6.
    Craig Geddes (Holroyd-Parramatta) 92.5
    7.
    Dale Chivas (Penrith) 91
    8.
    Chris Bolt (Balmain) 89
    8.
    Jack Schwarze (Holroyd-Parramatta) 89
    10.
    Josiah Ayling (Camden) 87
    11.
    Josh Cass (Nor-West) 82
    11.
    Salem Kassem (Auburn) 82
    13.
    Daniel Graham (Camden) 81
    14.
    Paul Markou (Moorebank) 79
    15.
    Troy Cole (Sydney University) 76
    16.
    Nick Hills (Camden) 73
    16.
    Kyle Underwood (Balmain) 73
    16.
    Mark Woodford (Penrith) 73
    19.
    Adam Clark (Sydney University) 70
    20.
    Aaron Cottrell (Balmain) 67.5
    20.
    Bryce Mayne (Holroyd-Parramatta) 67.5
    22.
    Michael Stacey (Holroyd-Parramatta) 63.5
    23.
    Adam Buttling (St George) 63
    24.
    Luke Cocks (Holroyd-Parramatta) 62
    25.
    Blake Parker (Moorebank) 60
    26.
    J Boyd (Bal) 57
    27.
    D Hook (HP) 56
    28.
    B Roney (Pen) 55
    29.
    C Birch (SU), P Webster (NWJ) 54
    31.
    N Wright (Pen) 53
    32.
    R Doran (Balmain) 52.5
    33.
    J Denton (Pen), W Jamal-Edine (Aub) 51
    35.
    M Hill (HP) 50
    36.
    A Byrne (HP), R Horton (Moo), I Kassem (Aub), S Wicken (Moo) 48
    40.
    J Moore (Moo) 46
    41.
    M Tarbine (Aub), C Wilkinson (SU) 44
    43.
    D Pearson (MW) 43
    44.
    M Moussa (Aub) 41
    45.
    T Cummins (Pen), A Munns (HP) 40
    47.
    J Howe (NWJ) 39
    48.
    B Hawkins (MW) 38
    49.
    K Jones (Bal), B Robinson (Pen) 37

    DIVISION THREE

    1.
    Daniel Roth (UNSWES) 176
    2.
    Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 119
    3.
    Hayden Benger (East Coast) 106
    4.
    Gavin Nixon (Macquarie University) 94
    5.
    Michael Dunlea (Saints AFC) 87
    6.
    Scott Feigan (Saints AFC) 85
    7.
    Ben Reid (Campbelltown) 83
    8.
    Mark Dixon (UNSWES) 80
    9.
    Cameron Ludowyke (Macquarie University) 72
    10.
    Mark Allouche (Southern Power) 70
    11.
    Sam Tagliabue (UNSWES) 66
    12.
    Rowan Barnes (Sydney University) 63
    12.
    Robert Crocket (UNSWES) 63
    12.
    Ashwin Govendor (Macquarie University) 63
    15.
    Nick Allardice (UTS) 62
    16.
    Max Margan (Western Suburbs) 60
    17.
    Alan Kelly (UTS) 56
    17.
    Chris Peters (UNSWES) 56
    19.
    Ben Camilleri (UNSWES) 55
    19.
    Stephen Lloyd (Sydney University) 55
    21.
    Casey Stephens (UNSWES) 53
    22.
    Steven Boyd (UTS) 52
    23.
    Trent Alexander (Southern Power) 51
    23.
    Riordan Lee (Sydney University) 51
    25.
    Tom Falvey (UNSWES) 50
    25.
    Paul Younan (Sydney University) 50
    27.
    J Mullaney (Cam) 48
    28.
    N Conlan (Sai) 45
    29.
    S Davies (SP) 44
    30.
    D Coughlan (WS), B Hynes (ECE), S Youlten (NS) 43
    33.
    B Browne (UTS), S Laughlin (UES), D Lazarus (UTS), M Watson (SU) 40
    37.
    A De Brouwer (WS) 37
    38.
    M Carney (WS), H Cashmore (NS), A Cluff (SP) 36
    41.
    J Crowley (SU), C Doherty (UTS), G Pallett (UES)35
    44.
    A Boehm (UES), S Brierty (SP), T Linehan (Sai) 34
    47.
    P Ioakim (SU) 33
    48.
    H Baldock (UTS), J Huxtable (SU), J Masters (WS), A Wardrop (SP) 32

    DIVISION FOUR

    1.
    Carter Mullins (Macquarie University) 136
    2.
    Nathan Rowley (Penrith) 113
    3.
    Victor Pham (Moorenbank) 91
    4.
    Francis Wanrooy (Moorebank) 82
    5.
    Nathan McLean (Holroyd-Parramatta) 72
    6.
    Patrick Sobb (Macquarie University) 69
    7.
    Luke Mansbridge (Holroyd-Parramatta) 68
    8.
    Nathan Gatt (Penrith) 65
    8.
    Joshua Martin (UNSWES) 65
    10.
    Nick Collimore (Penrith) 62
    11.
    Anthony Simpson (Moorebank) 60
    12.
    Tayt Corless (Penrith) 58
    13.
    Seb Hardy (UNSWES) 52
    14.
    Mark Jackson (Penrith) 51
    15.
    Rowan Pryor (Macquarie University) 50
    15.
    Christian Triffitt (Penrith) 50
    17.
    Joel Hunter (Manly-Warringah) 47
    18.
    Michael Gray (Nor-West) 46
    19.
    Josh Young (Manly-Warringah) 45
    20.
    Phillip Hare (Macquarie University) 44
    21.
    Daniel Galayini (Holroyd-Parramatta) 43
    22.
    Phil Horrell (Manly-Warringah) 41
    22.
    Peter Hyndman (Macquarie University) 41
    22.
    Andrew Mahoney (Moorebank) 41
    25.
    Lindsay Clark (Moorebank) 39
    25.
    Gordon Howell (Penrith) 39
    25.
    David Munday (Macquarie University) 39
    28.
    S Chase (NWJ), T Whalan (HP) 38
    30.
    D Higgins (UTS) 36
    31.
    M Leeds (MU), R Malcolm (UTS), M McMahon (MU) 35
    34.
    C Graham (Moo) 34
    35.
    P Browne (UTS), I Prudham (Moo) 33
    37.
    J Miegel (UES), R O?Grady (UTS) 32
    39.
    P Richardson (NWJ) 31
    40.
    L Allan (NWJ), J Bradley (Pen), J Weston (Moo) 30
    43.
    N Johannson (UES) 29
    44.
    J Bray (NWJ), J Droscher (Moo), J Jackson (Pen) 28
    47.
    T Balzan (HP), T McMurrich (MU) 27
    49.
    A Davis (Moo), L Walters (UTS) 26

    DIVISION FIVE

    1.
    Daniel Stanton (Southern Power) 118
    2.
    Daniel Balderston (Moorebank) 96
    3.
    John Wakeman (Southern Power) 79
    4.
    Trent Alexander (Southern Power) 68
    5.
    Charles Levy (Manly-Warringah) 65
    6.
    Scott Lowes (Southern Power) 60
    6.
    Cash Rainbow (Moorebank) 60
    8.
    Anthony Graf (Southern Power) 59
    8.
    Mark Kavanagh (Saints AFC) 59
    10.
    Andrew Kent (Macquarie Uni) 58
    10.
    Scott Laid (Camden) 58
    12.
    Luke Slobin (Manly-Warringah) 55
    13.
    Tom Glynn (Camden) 53
    14.
    Cheyne Anderson (Southern Power) 52
    14.
    Matthew Foster (Moorebank) 52
    16.
    Peter Conduit (Saints AFC) 51
    16.
    Ryan Fornasari (Southern Power) 51
    18.
    Mark Fitzpatrick (Moorebank) 48
    18.
    James Pickett (Saints AFC) 48
    18.
    Nigel Tao (Sydney University) 48
    21.
    Simon Cake (Macquarie University) 37
    21.
    Daniel Egan (Macquarie University) 37
    21.
    Kyle Parker (Sydney University) 47
    21.
    Ben Wright (Camden) 47
    25.
    Jigme Dadul (Manly-Warringah) 46
    26.
    D Andrews (SP), AD Pezeshki (Sai) 40
    28.
    K McCarthy (Sai) 39
    29.
    C Layton (MW) 38
    30.
    D Fagan (MW), J Smith (MU) 36
    32.
    M Chaplin (MU) 35
    33.
    J Dellit (MU), T Rokov (SP) 34
    35.
    C Johnson (Moo) 33
    36.
    C Day (MU), I Patti (Moo) 31
    38.
    M Ophof (HP) 30
    39.
    B Currant (Moo), M Fuller (SP), A Michael (MW), K Nugent (Sai), R Severs (MW) 29
    44.
    P Frost (MU), P Hooper (Moo), H Murdoch (SU) 28
    47.
    N Bolton (Moo), H Kearns (Cam), T Pemberton (SP), M Rawle (MW) 27
    "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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