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Still think Hurn is underrated, probably the best kick in the game.
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I'd go Whitfield purely because of his dual sidedness. Hurn a close second though.Still think Hurn is underrated, probably the best kick in the game.
Similar to Nick Vlaustin in the way he plays.
I think more Crisp. Vlastuin is more of an intercept/zone player then Redman.
Who doesn't rate Prestia?Prestia and Vlastuin own this thread at Tigerland.
Current record holder of most consecutive games in the AFL and the only one with 100+.Crisp is underrated also, very good footballer.
Plenty. In the best mids in the comp thread, hardly raised a hand. In so many games last year I thought he was best on ground, and rarely got noticed by the media, and certainly not the umps. When Neale had 54 possessions against us, Prestia was easily the most influential player on the ground. No votes.Who doesn't rate Prestia?
I appreciate your observation eth - if you personally rate him, then you obviously watch Richmond games more closely than astutely than many others. But to answer your question, the AA selectors for starters. Prestia was clearly the best player all season for the premiership team, but clearly didn't have the sex appeal of the other 8-10 mids who got named ahead of him. Some punters (including Tigers supporters I might add) were even touting Dusty in front of him for selection, such was their default response when asked who was Richmond's key playmaker all season.Who doesn't rate Prestia?
I wouldn't say he's in the top 10 mids in the game but he's firmly entrenched in the 11-20 grouping. He's a jet.I appreciate your observation eth - if you personally rate him, then you obviously watch Richmond games more closely than astutely than many others. But to answer your question, the AA selectors for starters. Prestia was clearly the best player all season for the premiership team, but clearly didn't have the sex appeal of the other 8-10 mids who got named ahead of him. Some punters (including Tigers supporters I might add) were even touting Dusty in front of him for selection, such was their default response when asked who was Richmond's key playmaker all season.
Cunnington's a bit the same at the Roos ... I'm no North supporter but how he wasn't AA last year is just down to a lack of footy sexiness.
Quiet achiever.Cale Hooker.
Doubtful they'll get the plaudits they deserve while North has nothing around them. Just like Ed Curnow and Liam Jones during our down years.From north it's gotta be Ben Cunnington and Robbie Tarrant. Both been long time a graders but rarely get mentioned.
From north it's gotta be Ben Cunnington and Robbie Tarrant. Both been long time a graders but rarely get mentioned.
Cunnington is an absolute beast, with skills. Then you watch the highly rated Cripps and realise commentatoes dont know s**t abt football.From north it's gotta be Ben Cunnington and Robbie Tarrant. Both been long time a graders but rarely get mentioned.
Is Cunnington not one of the most accurately rated players in the comp?From north it's gotta be Ben Cunnington and Robbie Tarrant. Both been long time a graders but rarely get mentioned.
Macrae under rated you reckon? Don't think so.If I had to nominate one from each club
Adelaide - has to be Brodie Smith for mine. Been a good player for a long time.
Brisbane - McLuggage. Has to be in the discussion for All Australian soon.
Collingwood - Crisp
Carlton - Ed Curnow
Gold Coast - Greenwood
GWS - Perryman
Geelong - Cam Guthrie
Essendon - Redman
Fremantle - Luke Ryan
Hawthorn - Hardwick
North Melb - Tarrant
Melbourne - Hibberd
Port - Houston
Richmond - Liam Baker. Little legend of a player
Sydney - Rampe
St Kilda - Seb Ross
West Coast - Barrass
Western Bulldogs - Jack Macrae but I think he's finally getting his plaudits
Hugh Greenwood having a cracking season. Mr Fix It.