
What? In what way does Jobe Watson - in particular- play like Scott Pendlebury? Their styles are completely different.Other than Mundy, Fyfe, Watson....
Sheesh!!!
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What? In what way does Jobe Watson - in particular- play like Scott Pendlebury? Their styles are completely different.Other than Mundy, Fyfe, Watson....
Other than Mundy, Fyfe, Watson....
What? In what way does Jobe Watson - in particular- play like Scott Pendlebury? Their styles are completely different.
Sheesh!!!
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None of them have the foot skills of Pendles though, which is what sets him apart from them.
Mundy is a beautiful kick!! better than Pendlebury.
Tall Mid with awesome vision, both can go forward and kick goals.
Oh dear.
On that basis, I guess I'm identical to Jennifer Hawkins, because we're both mammals.
Most unique player in the AFL is unquestionably Karmichael Hunt. Gets paid millions irrespective of how he performs. In 2013, he played 9 games, averaged 9 disposals per game, and yet that justifies him continuing to be paid a million next season. All in the name of the AFL trying to white ant the NRL .... sheer lunacy.
Until he finished up this year I would have said Setanta O'hAilpin. Unique not because he was the best (duh), but because no-one, least of all himself, knew what he would do in any given situation, and he never did the same thing twice. He was the joker in the deck.
Definitely Nathan Fyfe, one of few players who contest the ball regularly and so efficiently in the air and on the ground. Naitanui (obviously). Dustin Fletcher who has basically created his own position and role. Michael Johnson too, he's got an extremely odd handle on the ball and has a very slim body shape, yet holds down a key position in defence effectively and is a talented runner