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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on October 19, 2022, 04:10:55 PM
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5 Tigers in Robbo's latest Top 50:
10 - Lynch
14 - Bolton
27 - Prestia
44 - Dan Rioli
47 - Baker.
Mark Robinson's Top 50 (post the 2022 season)
1. Patrick Cripps (Carlton)
2. Lachie Neale (Brisbane)
3. Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
4. Jeremy Cameron (Geelong)
5. Tom Hawkins (Geelong)
6. Callum Mills (Sydney)
7. Christian Petracca (Melbourne)
8. Andrew Brayshaw (Fremantle)
9. Touk Miller (Gold Coast)
10. Tom Lynch (Richmond)
11. Darcy Moore (Collingwood)
12. Steven May (Melbourne)
13. Hugh McCluggage (Brisbane)
14. Shai Bolton (Richmond)
15. Charlie Curnow (Carlton)
16. James Sicily (Hawthorn)
17. Chad Warner (Sydney)
18. Mark Blicavs (Geelong)
19. Tom Stewart (Geelong)
20. Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide)
21. Jordan De Goey (Collingwood)
22. Cam Guthrie (Geelong)
23. Jack Crisp (Collingwood)
24. Isaac Heeney (Sydney)
25. Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
26. Josh Dunkley (Brisbane)
27. Dion Prestia (Richmond)
28. Max Gawn (Melbourne)
29. Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
30. Tyson Stengle (Geelong)
31. Charlie Cameron (Brisbane)
32. Brayden Maynard (Collingwood)
33. Angus Brayshaw (Melbourne)
34. Luke Parker (Sydney)
35. Sam Taylor (GWS)
36. Sam Walsh (Carlton)
37. Tom Barrass (West Coast)
38. Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)
39. Ahmed Saad (Carlton)
40. Brennan Cox (Fremantle)
41. Jack Sinclair (St Kilda)
42. Sam Docherty (Carlton)
43. Tom Libertore (Western Bulldogs)
44. Daniel Rioli (Richmond)
45. Tom Atkins (Geelong)
46. Jeremy Howe (Collingwood)
47. Liam Baker (Richmond)
48. Tom McCartin (Sydney)
49. Rory Laird (Adelaide)
50. Nick Daicos (Collingwood)
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/mark-robinson-names-his-top-50-afl-players-for-2022/news-story/7340a830595e4273a53bfabc05e57599
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10. Tom Lynch
When the season got motoring, Tommy was almost unstoppable. He has the capacity to be an 80-goal performer.
Ranked No.1 of all key forwards for contested marks and goals.
14. Shai Bolton
We don't have a lot of nicknames in footy, but if we did, Bolton would be "The Separator". He separates games with 15 minutes of football.
Ranked No.1 of all midfield-forwards for goals and score involvements.
27. Dion Prestia
Fingers crossed, Prestia's body can stay sound for an entire season. If that happens, he will push for a top 10 spot.
44. Dan Rioli
Firstly, salvaged his career lost in a forward pocket and, flourished at half-back to the point he was considered All-Australian.
47. Liam Baker
In the Maynard mould, it's not all about the "numbers" for Baker. There is not a footy person who doesn't admire this bloke's courage and ability.
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Swap Hawkins and Lynch, and Guthrie in the top 50 :lol
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Id have thought Baker in the top 50 would raise more eyebrows than Guthrie
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10. Tom Lynch
When the season got motoring, Tommy was almost unstoppable. He has the capacity to be an 80-goal performer.
Ranked No.1 of all key forwards for contested marks and goals.
Yet, I will have Hawkins (and Cameron but different player) above him. ::)
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Id have thought Baker in the top 50 would raise more eyebrows than Guthrie
I'm a fan of Bakes but no way in hell is he top 50.
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I think people keep misinterpreting these lists. He’s ranking the 50 best performing players of the season just gone by. It’s not whose the better player.