Sean
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From The daily Telegraph, Football Fever :
1st - Joel Griffiths (JETS) - Not only the scorer or seven goals but also the creator of another three, Griffiths is integral to Newcastle's modus operandi. His ability to play through the middle or out wide stretches defences and his sense of timing was perfectly illustrated by the last minute winner against QLD
2nd - Joel Hutchinson (CCM) - The metronome of the Gosford Midfield is the central cog to the mariners collective. And the teammates know how key he is. Almost never gives the ball away and acts as the link between defense and attack. In a team proud to be a solid unit, he is first among equals.
3rd - Craig Moore (QLD) - Putting a first round red card behind him, Moore has brought all his experience to bear with excellent positioning to offset deminishing pace.
4th - Matt McKay (QLD) - McKay gets back with defense but is comfortable moving with the ball and has three goals and three assisits. A natural leader.
5th - Mark Milligan (SYDNEY) - Comfortable in a back three, or four, or in Midfield. Milligan's versatility is vital to Sydney's hopes of making the finals - When he doesn't play, they don't win.
6th - Ante Covic (JETS) - After a very uncertain start, Covic has been rock solid for Newcastle this season, and his form has bred confidence in the Newcastle backline.
7th - Simon Collosimo (PERTH) - The crafty midfield has been a linchpin for Glory. His brilliant range of passing has been coupled with a much improved work ethic.
8th - Archie Thompson (MELBOURNE) - In a horrible season for victory, Archie has been the source of any hope of making the finals. Will be a key part of the A-leagues based socceroos squad.
9th - Alex Brosque (SYDNEY) - Has worked his way back from a total lack of confidence. Does the dirty work when needed and scored the goals which have kept Sydney in the hunt.
10th - Cassio (ADELAIDE) - Was supposed to be a scoring machine, Yet the hit the back of the net, but has been a defensive rock and given Adelaide crucial overlap.
1st - Joel Griffiths (JETS) - Not only the scorer or seven goals but also the creator of another three, Griffiths is integral to Newcastle's modus operandi. His ability to play through the middle or out wide stretches defences and his sense of timing was perfectly illustrated by the last minute winner against QLD
2nd - Joel Hutchinson (CCM) - The metronome of the Gosford Midfield is the central cog to the mariners collective. And the teammates know how key he is. Almost never gives the ball away and acts as the link between defense and attack. In a team proud to be a solid unit, he is first among equals.
3rd - Craig Moore (QLD) - Putting a first round red card behind him, Moore has brought all his experience to bear with excellent positioning to offset deminishing pace.
4th - Matt McKay (QLD) - McKay gets back with defense but is comfortable moving with the ball and has three goals and three assisits. A natural leader.
5th - Mark Milligan (SYDNEY) - Comfortable in a back three, or four, or in Midfield. Milligan's versatility is vital to Sydney's hopes of making the finals - When he doesn't play, they don't win.
6th - Ante Covic (JETS) - After a very uncertain start, Covic has been rock solid for Newcastle this season, and his form has bred confidence in the Newcastle backline.
7th - Simon Collosimo (PERTH) - The crafty midfield has been a linchpin for Glory. His brilliant range of passing has been coupled with a much improved work ethic.
8th - Archie Thompson (MELBOURNE) - In a horrible season for victory, Archie has been the source of any hope of making the finals. Will be a key part of the A-leagues based socceroos squad.
9th - Alex Brosque (SYDNEY) - Has worked his way back from a total lack of confidence. Does the dirty work when needed and scored the goals which have kept Sydney in the hunt.
10th - Cassio (ADELAIDE) - Was supposed to be a scoring machine, Yet the hit the back of the net, but has been a defensive rock and given Adelaide crucial overlap.