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Well we're a third of the way through the home and away season and the mood is good at Bomberland. I think most would agree that we are on the right track and are looking good for number 17 in a few years time (or less
). The team has improved greatly since last year and this is because of some individuals who have improved out of sight. I created this poll in order to see who we think has improved the most. So, I give you the nominees in alphabetical order:
Darcy Daniher - Darcy has been injured for a few weeks now but his form prior to that was nothing short of outstanding. His game against Fremantle was brilliant, racking up 22 disposals and 11 marks while also keeping his opponent quiet. And all this in just his fourth game of footy. He has gone from being nowhere near our best 22 at the beginning of the year to a lock in a lot of people's starting 18.
Courtenay Dempsey - I, like a lot of people, have had very high hopes for Courtenay for a while. He has finally been able to stay on the park this year and he has not disappointed. It's not only what he does when he has the ball but what he does defensively which has been very impressive with Demps. He is constantly backing into packs to help out his fellow defenders.
Ricky Dyson - I was amazed to see a thread on BB the other day, which was focusing on players playing for their career, and not see Dysons name mentioned once on the first two pages. I think this shows how much he has improved his game this year. From certain delisting to not mentioned in a delisting thread in seven rounds is quite a turnaround. And who can forget his ANZAC day game?
Heath Hocking - From the quality of Heath's games this year it is hard to remember that he has only played 11 senior games. After one game in 2007 and three in '08, Hocking has played every game this year bar one, due to injury. He is averaging 20 disposals, 5 marks and 5 tackles a game and has filled the tagging role superbly in Woosha's absence.
Cale Hooker - After breaking in for a couple of games last year due to our extravagant injury list, Cale has become a key in our defence since coming in this year. He has performed very honourably against Riewoldt and Franklin in the last two weeks and although I did not see the Brisbane game I believe he did well on Brown(?) in the second half. As well as shutting down his opponent he has provided great rebound from defence averaging just under 18 disposals.
Andrew Lovett - After nearly being traded at the end of last year, Lovett has been absolutely superb this year. He gets tagged nearly every week now and I think that shows how valuable he is to us. Opposition teams believe he is our most damaging player and I think they're on the money. On 'On the Couch' on Monday they showed a stat which showed players which were involved in the most 'scoring pieces of play' for their team. Lovett was about third(?) on the list out of the entire competition which shows just how valuable he is. When Lovett gets the ball, more times than not we end up with a goal.
Tayte Pears - Justin Kositchke, Jarryd Roughead, Daniel Bradshaw, Mathew Pavlich. All that needs to be said really.
Patrick Ryder - Has Paddy Ryder improved at all over the last eight weeks? Who would've thought that Paddy would be our number one ruckman and not only filling the role, but excelling in it.
Brent Stanton - Stants was often maligned on these boards but he has improved greatly this year. Averaging a handy 26 disposals and 7 marks a game (up from 22 and 6 last year), Stants has continued to run hard and deliver to our forwards with precision.
Jobe Watson - Jobe has been absolutely superb this year yet is still underrated by most of the competition. Yes, he does stuff up the odd kick but on the whole he has improved his kicking greatly. Averaging a whopping 29 disposals this year, Jobe's calmness under pressure, ability to win the hard ball countless times and supreme handballing ability are bringing him closer to becoming one of the elite mids of the competition.
Jason Winderlich - Winders would be close to our B&F at this stage and this is after practically no pre-season with his bad back. Imagine what he could have done if he had been training for four months.
). The team has improved greatly since last year and this is because of some individuals who have improved out of sight. I created this poll in order to see who we think has improved the most. So, I give you the nominees in alphabetical order:Darcy Daniher - Darcy has been injured for a few weeks now but his form prior to that was nothing short of outstanding. His game against Fremantle was brilliant, racking up 22 disposals and 11 marks while also keeping his opponent quiet. And all this in just his fourth game of footy. He has gone from being nowhere near our best 22 at the beginning of the year to a lock in a lot of people's starting 18.
Courtenay Dempsey - I, like a lot of people, have had very high hopes for Courtenay for a while. He has finally been able to stay on the park this year and he has not disappointed. It's not only what he does when he has the ball but what he does defensively which has been very impressive with Demps. He is constantly backing into packs to help out his fellow defenders.
Ricky Dyson - I was amazed to see a thread on BB the other day, which was focusing on players playing for their career, and not see Dysons name mentioned once on the first two pages. I think this shows how much he has improved his game this year. From certain delisting to not mentioned in a delisting thread in seven rounds is quite a turnaround. And who can forget his ANZAC day game?
Heath Hocking - From the quality of Heath's games this year it is hard to remember that he has only played 11 senior games. After one game in 2007 and three in '08, Hocking has played every game this year bar one, due to injury. He is averaging 20 disposals, 5 marks and 5 tackles a game and has filled the tagging role superbly in Woosha's absence.
Cale Hooker - After breaking in for a couple of games last year due to our extravagant injury list, Cale has become a key in our defence since coming in this year. He has performed very honourably against Riewoldt and Franklin in the last two weeks and although I did not see the Brisbane game I believe he did well on Brown(?) in the second half. As well as shutting down his opponent he has provided great rebound from defence averaging just under 18 disposals.
Andrew Lovett - After nearly being traded at the end of last year, Lovett has been absolutely superb this year. He gets tagged nearly every week now and I think that shows how valuable he is to us. Opposition teams believe he is our most damaging player and I think they're on the money. On 'On the Couch' on Monday they showed a stat which showed players which were involved in the most 'scoring pieces of play' for their team. Lovett was about third(?) on the list out of the entire competition which shows just how valuable he is. When Lovett gets the ball, more times than not we end up with a goal.
Tayte Pears - Justin Kositchke, Jarryd Roughead, Daniel Bradshaw, Mathew Pavlich. All that needs to be said really.
Patrick Ryder - Has Paddy Ryder improved at all over the last eight weeks? Who would've thought that Paddy would be our number one ruckman and not only filling the role, but excelling in it.
Brent Stanton - Stants was often maligned on these boards but he has improved greatly this year. Averaging a handy 26 disposals and 7 marks a game (up from 22 and 6 last year), Stants has continued to run hard and deliver to our forwards with precision.
Jobe Watson - Jobe has been absolutely superb this year yet is still underrated by most of the competition. Yes, he does stuff up the odd kick but on the whole he has improved his kicking greatly. Averaging a whopping 29 disposals this year, Jobe's calmness under pressure, ability to win the hard ball countless times and supreme handballing ability are bringing him closer to becoming one of the elite mids of the competition.
Jason Winderlich - Winders would be close to our B&F at this stage and this is after practically no pre-season with his bad back. Imagine what he could have done if he had been training for four months.







