blueandwhite wrote:I think it will between Cross and Schmidt......
although I suspect Ports Eugene Warrior to be high in the voting..... he spends more time on the ground than most players -none of this rotation BS and is a great team player..his vocal encouragement and instruction to teammates is exemplary, covers the ground well ,
has a good engine, and is well versed in the team game plan .He also fills the space when we required . Although the downside is he seems to rarely catch the umpires eye, so that may cost him a few votes.

"Has a good engine"? LMFAO...clearly you have NFI what you're talking about. Warrior, a "good engine".

Twit.
I assume you watched the South "runner" on Saturday B&W? He left the playing field once in the third quarter, just once.
What I posted in another thread :
"Thought I'd take a close look at Eugene Warrior and the time he spent on the ground on Saturday at Alberton, been a fair bit of talk about how long he spends out there. Fair call, he does indeed spend some time out there, looks to be coaching and directing traffic, not something new to the game. He also spends quite a bit of time on the head set to Hocking up in the box and puffing and panting on the boundary from his last run back in.
Now, for the South "runner", who is it? I'm not sure why he has "runner" on his shirt, he walks everywhere. At the start of the third term he was on the field as the siren went, about 15m from the centre square. He left the field, for the first time, at the 17 minute mark. Twice he got within about 15m of the boundary, took counsel from the boundary coaches, then he just proceeded to walk back to CHB and marshal the troops. He spent the remainder of the third quarter either across half back for South or inside Port's forward 50.
Just thought I'd add some balance to this current discussion, but, then again, it is Port Adelaide so balance won't really be needed, just hysterics."
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