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See, Roughhead is a biased pick as well.
Rusling?
Polo is well above them....
At the moment:
1. Brett Deledio
2. Ryan Griffen
3. Lance Franklin
4. Justin Sherman
5. Dean Polo
6. Angus Monfries
7. Jordan Lewis
8. Matthew Bate
9. Nathan Van Berlo
10. Richard Tambling.
Instead of criticising Tambling, have a look at last years stats - forget about his first year, it was a write off because of injuries, if he hadn't played at all that year he would of had a better reputation. This is a kid that gets his possessions, presents well, kicks goals and takes them on, he has areas he needs to work on like all 20 year old kids (Judd excluded) but my god, he's a kid..... He has shown in the pre season that he has what it takes to work hard by putting on significant size to his frame, and I know in the regular season we will see Richie flying.
On my list here is my argument for the first 6:
Out of all the players listed, none has done more than Brett Deledio, he has won a Rising Star, AFLPA Best First year player, has continually got his possessions despite being either the number one or number two tagged player at Richmond. When he was given his freedom playing the same role as Griffen, he proved his class and was our most damaging player. This kid as the Richmond list grows will be the leader. Thats saying something.
Ryan Griffen has shown outstanding class, skill and poise in his short career and looks set for an outstanding career at the bulldogs. Nothing stopping this kid being an absolute elite player. Lance Franklin has shown flashes of utter brilliance, and when he's on, he's hot to trot. Will never be a big possession winner but will always be damaging if allowed to be. Justin Sherman is the new midfield hope of the Lions, a great achievement from a latish draft pick. He's exciting, quick and his confidence inspires the Lions, has already become a leader, like Deledio thats saying something. Dean Polo goes about his work with no nonsense, hence why I beleive he is underrated. His outstanding debut game of 29 possessions and 3 goals was a glimps as to what he can achieve, he brings others into the game and is a tough nut that runs all day. Angus Monfries is already a cult like hero for Bomber fans and this slight kid is a tough hombre! Has skill, determination, the next step is to be put into the midfield and he could be a beauty.






MAN, I love your posts, Turtle!


