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Pearce Hanley wins 3rd place and the Alastair Lynch Trophy in the 2012 Best and Fairest
One better than last year!
He's on track to finish top in our premiership year.
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Pearce Hanley wins 3rd place and the Alastair Lynch Trophy in the 2012 Best and Fairest
One better than last year!
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With Golby back one would think Pearce will move further up the ground.Hopefully he can spend more time on the wing and be our Lewis Jetta.
With Golby back one would think Pearce will move further up the ground.
Would like to see him go forward more. Goal kicking is largely a mental thing imo, with some players enjoying the responsibility and others feeling burdened by it. Hanley is very much in the former category, and he has the ability to match.
He demonstrated this pretty effectively with a goal from the right pocket against the Bulldogs at Etihad.I particularly like the natural style he has snapping the ball, off both feet. That's one skill that he definitely brought with him from Ireland.
He demonstrated this pretty effectively with a goal from the right pocket against the Bulldogs at Etihad.
Different backgrounds, but same outcome. He does love a goal, does Pearce. Cheers for the insight, mateYeah that was nice alright, he'd find it easier to kick it off his weak leg using that style than the normal kicking technique I would imagine. Probably the opposite for Australian lads
Yeah, you wouldn't hear of Zorko complaining it was -35 up the top of Mt Humphreys!
Harden up, princess![]()
Despite his AFL inexperience, Voss had little hesitation in naming Zorko with fellow rising stars Jack Redden, Pearce Hanley and Mitch Golby in his young leaders group.
Irishman Pearce Hanley’s value to the Brisbane Lions is probably best evidenced by the fact he has finished inside the top four in each of the past two Merrett-Murray Medal vote counts.
After missing both the Lions’ intra-club match and their NAB Cup opener last weekend with hamstring tightness, Hanley is set to make his return against O’hAilpin’s Giants this Saturday night in Wagga Wagga.
