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How is Wagstaff awesome, he did 3/5ths of jack this year and I always was nervous when he was on-court.
I have to wonder if the Wildcats players get marked extra high deliberately because they know Perth will probably appeal them all no matter what they are so they give themselves wiggle room?
Some of these I just can't justify. Wagstaff spent more time trying to be a hard man than a player all year and his game turned to crap for it, Hire is a player I love (and I wear his numbers on game day and have his signature on the back) but for all the rebounding he has absolutely forgotten how to drop shots. How these ratings get handed out to a team of players that shot SUB-THIRTY in a Grand Final is beyond me.