Robbo's Top 50 - End of season 2019Martin is one of seven Tigers to make the top 50 — and that doesn’t include Alex Rance, Jack Riewoldt and Trent Cotchin who, like GWS playmaker Stephen Coniglio, missed too much of the season because of injury.
The seven are: Martin, Dion Prestia (9), Tom Lynch (18), Dylan Grimes (20), Bachar Houli (24), Shane Edwards (26) and Nick Vlastuin (41).
Prestia was the best-and-fairest winner and was so productive in the middle, it allowed Martin to play more forward. Edwards arguably had a career-best season playing back, midfield and forward.
1. Martin 2. Fyfe
3. Dangerfield
4. Cripps
5. Bontempelli
6. Grundy
7. T.Kelly
8. Neale
9. Prestia10. Gawn
11. Whitfield
12. Macrae
13. Yeo
14. Zorko
15. Pendlebury
16. C.Cameron
17. J.Cameron
18. Lynch19. Shuey
20. Grimes21. Walters
22. Haynes
23. Hawkins
24. Houli25. Dunkley
26. Edwards27. Darling
28. J.McGovern
29. Boak
30. Taranto
31. S.Higgins
32. Ablett
33. Treloar
34. Goldstein
35. Hurn
36. Brown
37. Stewart
38. Cunnington
39. Andrews
40. Z.Williams
41. Vlastuin42. B.Crouch
43. B.Hill
44. McCluggage
45. Rampe
46. Davis
47. R.Marshall
48. Gaff
49. Oliver
50. Merrett
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