HERE comes 'Danger'.
Back-to-back games in which Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield has been judged best-afield has seen him rocket into contention for a second Brownlow Medal.
That's according to AFL.com.au's Brownlow Predictor, which has Dangerfield's teammate Tim Kelly leading with a tally of 19, ahead of inspiring Carlton captain Patrick Cripps on 18.
Dangerfield, who took 'Charlie' home in 2016, is within reach of Kelly on 16.
After starting the season in red-hot touch, left knee and right ankle complaints proved problematic.
However, Dangerfield has exploded into peak form over the past fortnight.
He was immense as the Cats tore Richmond apart last Friday night, racking up 38 disposals, eight inside 50s and a goal.
The two champs! Ablett and Dangerfield combine for a goal right on the halftime siren.#AFLTigersCats pic.twitter.com/KmdDeJm8ey
— AFL (@AFL) June 7, 2019
The week prior, it was 29 disposals, eight clearances and two goals as Geelong overcame a brave Sydney.
With the Cats sitting pretty at 11-1, the umpires are likely to give them plenty of love when it comes to handing out their 3-2-1.