Here he comes.Shannon Neale is developing well he is a chance to be top 5 of this group by the end of the year.
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Here he comes.Shannon Neale is developing well he is a chance to be top 5 of this group by the end of the year.
Few average laugh reacts on what was never an outrageous original post. You did say the end of the year, after all.Here he comes.
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Darcy and Thilthorpe then daylight.
I love how under the radar the rise of Neale has been.
29 goals to RT in his last 12 games. 33 to Neale.
Little doubt the Crows have had the tougher run of opposition during that time but shows how much Neale has improved.
unreal, always oneNick Watson.
Don't say his name three times or he might appear on our list againDoes having a 40inch vertical leap ensure you take the mark? Tim Obrien used to get up this high but never clunk them.
34 for Cadman29 goals to RT in his last 12 games. 33 to Neale.
Little doubt the Crows have had the tougher run of opposition during that time but shows how much Neale has improved.
34 for Cadman
He's a gun. It seriously could be a golden era.Cadman looks a fantastic young player. Caused us all sorts of problems
Yes the Treacy and Voss combo as well is great to watch they just puff the chest out which is great to see, real presence.He's a gun. It seriously could be a golden era.
To have all of Darcy, Thilthorpe, Morris, Treacy, Cadman, Neale, and Georgiades coming through at the same time is incredible.
All in the top 20 in the Coleman race, and all still 23 and under - although MG is turning 24 in a month.
That's without mentioning the Voss, Dear, Caddy, Walter, and Amiss types either.
Even if a few of them drop off a bit or don't make it, there should be more than enough left over to have a pretty great era of key forwards.
Remarkable for a position many claimed was on the decline half a decade ago.
Seems under the radar even by our opposition.I love how under the radar the rise of Neale has been.
None of those with laugh reacts are people who offer insights worth reading. All low value contributors.Few average laugh reacts on what was never an outrageous original post. You did say the end of the year, after all.
Darcy, Morris, and Thilthorpe are clearly ahead from the under 23s, but that's pretty much it for the definitives.
There's a very valid argument for a few others, but that's the point, it's an argument now.
At the start of the year, it wasn't.
Jamarra ugly Hagen…
oh wait this is the BEST young key forward thread ….
Thought they meant the most dangerous!!
Shannon Neale isn't even remotely close to the level of Darcy and Thilthorpe. Quit being delusional.I love how under the radar the rise of Neale has been.
Shannon Neale isn't even remotely close to the level of Darcy and Thilthorpe. Quit being delusional.
Kicking goals isn't everything. Most of Neale's bags are against rabble sides, and kept mostly quiet against good sides.Kicking about the same amount of goals per game at the moment. I'd have thought that's what forwards are there for.
Can we start a ‘Who is the best old not exactly a key forward in the conventional sense in the competition?’ thread?It's got to be Jack Gunston
Also upon checking, this is just blatantly wrong.Kicking about the same amount of goals per game at the moment. I'd have thought that's what forwards are there for.
I thought he was a year off being considered among the top names but he's coming home like a steam train.Here he comes.