Perryman in front in the BnF

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My guess would be Haynes.
Haynes is a star, he'd be right up there. And a very good chance to win it, but Id be shocked if at the end of round 5 of the count that Perryman isn't in front
 

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I reckon Pez would be pretty close. Certainly Haynes has been excellent - love him, support him, reckon he should have been AA last year - but I'd have Pez around the same, and there would be an argument that he's be slightly ahead (noting how the Giants BnF works).
 
From this week's '9 Things we learned':

9. Harry Perryman is the ultimate Swiss army knife
With nine goals in four games, Giants utility Harry Perryman's Coleman Medal campaign was in full swing coming into the clash against Hawthorn. Instead, coach Leon Cameron decided to throw the unheralded Giant back to a defensive role and it paid off handsomely. Perryman racked up 18 disposals in the first half as his side controlled the tempo. The 21-year-old has rapidly gone from a handy player to one of the most crucial parts of the team. - Jourdan Canil
 

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