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6 - SYLVIAAAAAAAAAAAA!

5 - Brad Green

4 - Brad Miller

3 - Chris Johnson

2 - Mark Jamar

1- Paul Wheatley

If youre wondering why I am back early when I said id be off til October, its cos with Jamar, CJ and Miller all easily in our best players, I can only assume that the universe is about to end.

So I may as well spend it on Demonland.

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6 - SYLVIAAAAAAAAAAAA!

5 - Brad Green

4 - Brad Miller

3 - Chris Johnson

2 - Mark Jamar

1- Paul Wheatley

If youre wondering why I am back early when I said id be off til October, its cos with Jamar, CJ and Miller all easily in our best players, I can only assume that the universe is about to end.

So I may as well spend it on Demonland.

You are probably the most predictable poster on this site.

Came back to give Sylvia 6 undeserved votes. Brad Green and Brad Miller are far more worthy recipients and you know it.

6- Green

5- Miller

4- CJ

3- Sylvia

2- PJ

1- Valenti (stood up when Brock went down.... possibly the most horrible moment of my life ;))

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6 - SYLVIAAAAAAAAAAAA!

5 - Brad Green

4 - Brad Miller

3 - Chris Johnson

2 - Mark Jamar

1- Paul Wheatley

If youre wondering why I am back early when I said id be off til October, its cos with Jamar, CJ and Miller all easily in our best players, I can only assume that the universe is about to end.

So I may as well spend it on Demonland.

Sylvia your best where you at the game and not interested in stats i was there and i will post my votes shortly

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Sylvia your best where you at the game and not interested in stats i was there and i will post my votes shortly

if I was interested in stats I would have Whelan and Bruce in my votes.

I am more interested in impact.

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You are probably the most predictable poster on this site.

Came back to give Sylvia 6 undeserved votes. Brad Green and Brad Miller are far more worthy recipients and you know it.

6- Green

5- Miller

4- CJ

3- Sylvia

2- PJ

1- Valenti (stood up when Brock went down.... possibly the most horrible moment of my life ;))

valenti was pretty ordinary... i'd still persist with him though

my votes were

6. Green

5. Miller

4. Whealen

3. Sylvia

2. Bruce

1. cj

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Today's match weighting is over 1 or 100% for only the second time this year (which should be obvious because you only get over 1 when you win!) = 1.010869.

In honour of Demon Head's magnificent performance of tippping Melbourne to win against the odds, he has the honour of naming his best six for inclusion in the POTY award. Unfortunatley, I can't all Y_M's votes because he's been filtered out of my visibility for the next 6 months as promised elsewhere. Bad luck mate but you should keep trying though :D .

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1- Valenti (stood up when Brock went down.... possibly the most horrible moment of my life ;) )

i thought he had a stinker today... seemed to be rushed all the time, which resulted in bad decisions with the ball... got enough of it, but needs to use it better... don't drop him though, he'll learn and a couple of weeks up will do him good...

as for my votes...

6. Green

5. Miller

4. Sylvia

3. C. Johnson

2. L. Dunn - another scalp in simon black. got a few touches but wasn't very effective.

1. C. Bruce

plenty of others deserving today though, especially compared to other weeks... Wheatley, Whelan, Jamar, Bate, P. Johnson...

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6. Brad Miller

5. Brad Green

4. Colin Sylvia

3. Chris Johnson

2. Paul Johnson

1. Mark Jamar

No love for Paul Wheatley chook?

6: Brad Green

5: Chris Johnson

4: Brad Miller

3: Lynden Dunn (did simon black touch it)

2: Colin Sylvia

1: Paul Wheatley

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Just back from the game.

And Brad Green was truly inspirational!

My votes

6: B. Green

5: B. Miller

4: P. Johnson

3: P. Wheatley

2: C. Johnson

1: M Whelan

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Today's match weighting is over 1 or 100% for only the second time this year (which should be obvious because you only get over 1 when you win!) = 1.010869.

In honour of Demon Head's magnificent performance of tippping Melbourne to win against the odds, he has the honour of naming his best six for inclusion in the POTY award. Unfortunatley, I can't all Y_M's votes because he's been filtered out of my visibility for the next 6 months as promised elsewhere. Bad luck mate but you should keep trying though :D .

Thanks for the honour. In all humility I must say it was a fluke and I was, after all 2 goals off because I tipped up to win by 13 points and we only won by 1.

My best players -

6 Brad Green

5 Paul Wheatley

4 Brad Miller

3 Chris Johnson

2 Colin Sylvia

1 Colin Garland

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6- Brad Green (A class above...)

5- Brad Miller (Inspirational performance. His first real 'Neita-like' game.)

4- Chris Johnson. (Best game. By milessss. Wouldve been BOG if he'd hit more targets.)

3- Col Sylvia. (Almost career-best performance today by Col. Could it be a turning point?)

2- Matt Whelan. (Great to have him back there.)

1- Cameron Bruce. (Disposal was a bit shoddy again, but lifted when it mattered and did the hard things better this week. Great shepherd to setup one of Wona's goals)

Special mentions go to Dunn for his job on Black, Buckley for his lifted defensive workrate and disposal, Jamar and PJ for the armchair ride they gave our onballers, Garland and Warnock against the odds... Wheatley, Jones, Aussie, Bate etc etc...

Everyone contributed today, which is a great sign. A really good, even team effort by the boys. It was also encouraging that we were able to have such a good attacking win without much influence from Davey.

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6: CJ - I thought CJ was superb by foot today in general. A bit of a "stats" winner here, but I thought he was among our most damaging.

5: Green - Just give him the Bluey.

4: Sylvia - Was the most imposing forward... Lost count of his marks inside fifty, and he had 15+ touches to boot.

3: Miller - Not the complete game, but won the match nonetheless.

2: Whelan - Gee we've missed him. Can't understand the retirement talk.

1: Wheatley - Was very very good.

Honourable mentions for Jamar who worked really hard... Dunn who earned his place... and Bruce who was solid, if not damaging or spectacular.

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Whelan's kicking wasn't great, but he still had 32 touches at 91%

6 Green

5 Miller

4 Johnson

3 Whelan

2 Jamar

1 Bruce

Warnock i thought was very good on Brown for the most, Sylvia had a pretty good game ruined by moments of stupidity. Black had 23 touches

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