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Brett Maher and Mark Davis win hands down, but some of the players I have liked along the way. (current players excluded)
Mike McKay - He was the rock on which many victories were built
Scott Ninnis - Could his shorts get any tighter?
Darren Ng - The smartest man to don the singlet. Raises the average IQ by 5.
Paul Rees - Lowers that average IQ by 5.
Al Green - Say no more.
Brad Davidson
Erik Burdon - favourite DP
Some notable mentions on a few "low gamers"
Mark Lampshire - I was taught by his wife in primary school in the year they got married I think.
Troy De Vries - Injury robbed him and the Sixers
Julius - Like a crazy ex GF, it was great when it was good, bad when it was bad
Maher followed by Farley.
Loved Farley in the defensive crouch with arms waving to pump up the crowd after he had just done something awesome.
Darryl Pearce..
Loved Big Paul Rees and the way he started a bit of biffo and then pretended he had nothing to do with it.
As a young 36er fan it was Willie Farley. But having met Mark Davis, he takes out the honour for me: a great guy in addition to being a dominant player in his time.