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Callum Twomey's Top 50 for 2022 (afl site)
« on: February 25, 2022, 08:06:10 PM »
Twomey has just two Tigers in his top 50.

1. Christian Petracca
2. Marcus Bontempelli

3. Dustin Martin
The first serious injury of Martin's glittering career – a nasty kidney laceration – saw the superstar Tiger miss the last chunk of 2021. Plays the game on his terms and his terms usually win out: the best big-game player of all time will be hungry to bounce back after Richmond's drop last year.

4. Clayton Oliver
5. Max Gawn
6. Jack Macrae
7. Patrick Dangerfield
8. Sam Walsh
9. Lachie Neale
10. Ollie Wines

11. Tom Hawkins
12. Zach Merrett
13. Harry Mackay
14. Toby Greene
15. Tom Stewart
16. Jake Lever
17. Nat Fyfe
18. Jack Steele
19. Nic Naitanui
20. Hugh McCluggage

21. Steven May
22. Darcy Parish
23. Tom Papley
24. Darcy Moore
25. Zak Butters
26. Jake Stringer

27. Shai Bolton
Bolton came of age in 2021 and there's more heights to scale. Plays the game for fun and makes it fun for everyone around him or watching him with his sky scraping marks and brilliant goals. Bolton has become a legitimate midfield star who doesn't need huge statistics to influence results.

28. Lance Franklin
29. Aaron Naughton
30. Patrick Cripps

31. Tom Mitchell
32. Max King
33. Josh Kelly
34. Isaac Heeney
35. Jeremy Cameron
36. Charlie Cameron
37. Lachie Whitfield
38. Luke Parker
39. Travis Boak
40. Jacob Weitering

41. Caleb Daniel
42. Rory Laird
43. Christian Salem
44. Aliir Aliir
45. Jordan Ridley
46. Jordan De Goey
47. Touk Miller
48. Bailey Smith
49. Bailey Dale
50. Brodie Grundy

https://www.afl.com.au/featured/708197/afl-s-50-mvps-cal-twomey-makes-the-call-25-1-
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