Toast Wilkie & Sinclair named All-Australian, Marshall makes squad of 44

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Wilkie most reliable defender in the league.
So happy he’s finally being recognised.
Yep, I think that’s what the average fan seems to underestimate.

Wilkie has been consistent all year. Blokes like Andrews had some amazing patches but also had an average patch as well. I literally cannot recall Wilkie playing a bad game at all this year.

Incredibly reliable
 

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Agree. Disgusting to question his spot and put a negative spin on it 😡
Especially to single him out as "the one name that jumps off the page". They've got all week to pick over it and question things, do they need to do it on the coverage on the night? It's a night of celebration.
Would they do that on Brownlow night?
 
David King was routinely being corrected by Dunstall during our game last week - the bloke is an idiot and thinks Champion Data is the one stop shop for rating players.

There's a reason he hasn't been back coaching for 25 years
 
The best part is that Cal is the best full back in the league, better than any other full back.
Somebody that supports another team could visit our board and suggest that their full back is better because they played half a season and were a number #1 draft pick, but they'd obviously be wrong. Because Cal is the best full back in the league.
 

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Saints conceded the least points against of any team this year, 13 less than Melbourne, 40 less than Collingwood, 50 less than Carlton. Makes sense that the fullback from the best defensive team, an undersized fullback who regularly concedes 5-10cm on his direct opponent and yet has taken the most marks in the competition, is the AA fullback?
 
Saints conceded the least points against of any team this year, 13 less than Melbourne, 40 less than Collingwood, 50 less than Carlton. Makes sense that the fullback from the best defensive team, an undersized fullback who regularly concedes 5-10cm on his direct opponent and yet has taken the most marks in the competition, is the AA fullback?

Yep. Charlie Curnow kicked (the coleman medalist) one goal on him in an effort where we fell away in the second half and he blanketed Jeremy Cameron in round 23 to help us get the win and secure our finals as well. When you look at his versatility and some of his individual performances it becomes clear that he and Sicily are the clear KPD choices, with Andrews a bit stiff, but probably slightly less versatile.
 
Wilkie hasn't missed a game in four seasons, the last two being named in the AA squad. Each year he's improved and this year he has been stellar. The commentators have been talking him up for AA since the first few rounds. He's hardly played a bad game.

I'd say too w*nkers like King if Wilkie isn't AA this year what could he possibly do to get selected. It would be impossible for him to do any more.
 
Sinclair 30+ disposal games pre 2022: 1
Sinclair 30+ disposal games post 2022: 20

Only dropped below 23 disposals twice in the past 45 games, once against Sydney (17) in 2022 and Hawthorn (18) this year.

So consistent despite copping attention from the opposition each week. I think he’s our best player, can’t wait to watch him light it up in finals.
 
Marshall must've been close. He's been a top 3 ruckman a few seasons now.

Yes robbed.

In the AA team they normally have a ruck, or second ruck, on the interchange.

ie Nic Nat, Max Gawn, Grundy all have been in the AA team on the IC.

Statistically there was very little difference between English and Marshall this year. And Marshal was better in many areas.

Just as they did with the three rucks named Marshal should have been on the IC if not first ruck.
 
Off topic but I noticed that Nathan Buckley was the only judge to vote for Mitch Owens to win the Rising Star. Never liked Buckley as a player or coach but reckon he's a decent analyst. He also seems to have a bit of a soft spot for the Saints.
Big RTB fan too.
 

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