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Just wanting your opinion on Aaron Davey from a SC pov, he has played 3 solid games, but will he be able to keep up his form this year?
Dare I say it, only injury would probably keep him out given the nick he is in.http://www.pro-stats.com.au/psw/web/player_rankings?yr=2009&rt=LT&fc=G2
Ranked No.1 for kicks in the competition, his efficiency would be right up there too.
AA form.
The best thing about Davey's re-signing is the fact that once our midfield gets stronger, he'll be so much more damaging.
MELBOURNE star Aaron Davey says he has what it takes to be Melbourne's next captain.
Davey is part of a shortlist of six - along with Brad Green, Jared Rivers, Jack Grimes, Brent Moloney and Nathan Jones - to inherit the job that was left vacant with James McDonald's departure.
Green is said to be the favourite for the position, which is expected to be announced in February.
But Davey, who is the second most experienced player at the Demons behind Green, is a strong chance to take the job. And he is more than aware of the significance of the honour, should he get it.
"It would be amazing and to be the first ever indigenous captain of a historical club like Melbourne is something I never thought I'd be able to achieve," Davey told afl.com.au.
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