The top 30 for this year's Alastair Lynch Medal for the best and fairest player in the State League has been named.
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All ten clubs are represented, with Glenorchy, North Launceston and Devonport having four players on the list, Clarence has three, Lauderdale, Hobart City, Launceston and Tigers two and Western Storm one.
The list includes reigning Alastair Lynch medallist Daniel Roozendaal, the 2015 player of the year Taylor Whitford and star player such as Jason Laycock, Jaye Bowden, Brayden Webb, Jake Cox, Ethan Petterwood, Harry Walters and Kurt Heazlewood.
Next week the list will be reduced to 20 before finally being cut to ten leading into the State League grand final on September 19.
ALASTAIR LYNCH MEDAL TOP 30
Jason Laycock (Burnie)
Harry Walters (Burnie)
Clint Riley (Burnie)
Rudy Barrett (Burnie)
Kade Munday (Burnie)
Claye Hardy (Burnie)
Jeromey Webberley (Clarence)
James Charlesworth (Clarence)
Jake Cox (Clarence)
Aaron McNab (Devonport)
Kurt Heazlewood (Devonport)
Sam Douglas (Devonport)
Beau Sharman (Devonport)
Brayden Webb (Glenorchy)
Jaye Bowden (Glenorchy)
Daniel Muir (Glenorchy)
Rhys Mott (Glenorchy)
Julian Dobosz (Hobart City)
Gareth Delaney (Hobart City)
Kaine Waller (Lauderdale)
Michael Cassidy (Lauderdale)
Sam Rundle (Launceston)
Jake Rice (Launceston)
Taylor Whitford (North Launceston)
Daniel Roozendaal (North Launceston)
Josh Holland (North Launceston)
Ethan Petterwood (North Launceston)
Marcus Davies (Tigers)
Kieran Lovell (Tigers)
Jobi Harper (Western Storm)