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Put me down for Danny phillips also.
Magden has done very well, but I think that 2 games when head to head, Phillips hit 26 & 30. Very consistent year.
40th... is this for the most improved player, or best performing team?
For the team that has performed the best, i'd agree with you. Centrals looked the goods early on, but finished poor. Although not everyone predicted them to spoon, given the loss of personal woodville have out performed.
As for the topic tho, i'd give my vote to Ben Madgen. A guy who started the season as the 8th player, coming off the bench, he's now in the sixers squad, off the back of an outstanding season.