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6 - Wheatley. Prominent and tidy.

5 - McDonald. Skippers performance.

4 - Morton. Really came of age.

3 - Green. Clean, tough and lead from the front.

2 - Bruce. Found the ball and used it well.

1 - Buckley - His important underrated.

Honourable mensions to Nathan Jones, Brad Miller & Clint Bartram.

Also very happy to see our most senior players stood up today.

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6 - Wheatley. Prominent and tidy.

5 - McDonald. Skippers performance.

4 - Morton. Really came of age.

3 - Green. Clean, tough and lead from the front.

2 - Bruce. Found the ball and used it well.

1 - Buckley - His important underrated.

Honourable mensions to Nathan Jones, Brad Miller & Clint Bartram.

Also very happy to see our most senior players stood up today.

Won't give any because thats pretty close to spot on, from my perspective. Maybe generous to McDonald but he does alot of things that I can never notice, so kudos to him.

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6. Morton - Classy performance, his link play looked exceptional.

5. Wheatley - Continues to impress down back

4. Junior - Scrappy early but really stood up in the second half

3. Green - Came into the game when we needed him. His courage when marking is top notch.

2. Buckley - Encouraging game from young 'Bucks'

1. Bruce - Was always chasing and presenting, needs to take the game on though to be a true leader!

Honorable mentions to Sylvia, Bartram and Jones.

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6 - Cale Morton

5 - Paul Wheatley

4 - Brad green

3 - James Mcdonald

2 - Cameron Bruce

1 - Michael Newton

Buckley unlucky, ditto Martin..

Juice was graet, and gave alot of great chases's.. was really good t see.. should of kicked 4 or 5!

Cale was simply awesome, cant wait for him after another pre-season, well ahead of schedule, a real geniune superstar in the making, lets hope we can keep him when the time comes.. im sure we will though!

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6. Cameron Bruce, for his clearances in a team that is terrible in that area.

5. Cale Morton, because of his marking, running and kicking.

4. Brad Green, for his courage and footy smarts. Would have come close to BoG if he had kicked straighter.

3. Paul Johnson. I'll miss him until next year.

2. Matthew Whelan. Superb tackling and defensive pressure. We're real lucky to have him teaching our younger defenders.

1. Paul Wheatley. Lots of positive, attacking disposals. Did well today.

Honourable mentions to James McDonald, Nathan Jones, Matthew Bate, Brad Miller and Clint Bartram. I also liked Michael Newton's pressure in the first quarter, as well as his leading throughout the game.

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I think the other thread, posted 1min earlier by demons4eva counts, but i'll put mine here aswell..

6 - Cale Morton

5 - Paul Wheatley

4 - Brad green

3 - James Mcdonald

2 - Cameron Bruce

1 - Michael Newton

Buckley unlucky, ditto Martin..

Juice was graet, and gave alot of great chases's.. was really good t see.. should of kicked 4 or 5!

Cale was simply awesome, cant wait for him after another pre-season, well ahead of schedule, a real geniune superstar in the making, lets hope we can keep him when the time comes.. im sure we will though!

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Sorry to sound like a broken record, but another top game that probably won't get any votes (may not deserve either but nonetheless) from Matthew Whelan

The guy just never stops putting his body on the line, uses the ball well, when others are handballing for the sake of it, he'll use the handball to give a teammate the best opportunity to break away and move forward.

23 disposals at 95%

Well done Wheels, I'm glad you're proving the doubters wrong

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Sorry to sound like a broken record, but another top game that probably won't get any votes (may not deserve either but nonetheless) from Matthew Whelan

The guy just never stops putting his body on the line, uses the ball well, when others are handballing for the sake of it, he'll use the handball to give a teammate the best opportunity to break away and move forward.

23 disposals at 95%

Well done Wheels, I'm glad you're proving the doubters wrong

well said!

Wheels is a great asset! has alot of composure..

Dunno who doubted him, but its grat that he is showing them what he adds to this side!

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Sorry to sound like a broken record, but another top game that probably won't get any votes (may not deserve either but nonetheless) from Matthew Whelan

The guy just never stops putting his body on the line, uses the ball well, when others are handballing for the sake of it, he'll use the handball to give a teammate the best opportunity to break away and move forward.

23 disposals at 95%

Well done Wheels, I'm glad you're proving the doubters wrong

I had a line through his name at the start of the year. Certainly don't now and I doubt there's too many who do. He's been very good this year.

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6 - Wheatley. Prominent and tidy.

5 - McDonald. Skippers performance.

4 - Morton. Really came of age.

3 - Green. Clean, tough and lead from the front.

2 - Bruce. Found the ball and used it well.

1 - Buckley - His important underrated.

Honourable mensions to Nathan Jones, Brad Miller & Clint Bartram.

Also very happy to see our most senior players stood up today.

My votes were:

6. Cale Morton

5. Cam Bruce

4. Paul Wheatley

3. Brad Green

2. James McDonald

1. Simon Buckley

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6 - Morton - reminded of a tall Robert Flower today

5 - Bruce - reminded me of an older Cale Morton today

4 - Green - my pick for skipper next year

3 - McDonald - consistently put his body on the line

2 - Wheatley - a great Melbourne man - plays with heart and soul

1 - Buckley - provided great dash

Hon mention to Newton who chased today

Need to lift award goes to Aussie - please hold your marks.

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FWIW.......

6. Green

5. Morton

4. McDonald

3. Whelan

2. Wheatley

1. Warnock

Apologies to Bruce, Buckley, Martin, Miller and Jones

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... and we have a new leader ...

88.901 Brad Green

78.366 Brock McLean

65.765 Paul Wheatley

59.330 Cale Morton

57.875 Cameron Bruce

53.514 Brad Miller

45.985 James McDonald

43.680 Colin Garland

42.742 Chris Johnson

40.082 Austin Wonaemirri

40.027 Paul Johnson

37.927 Matthew Bate

33.297 Colin Sylvia

31.490 Aaron Davey

29.347 Nathan Jones

24.922 Simon Buckley

17.896 Lynden Dunn

13.857 Matthew Warnock

13.681 Shane Valenti

12.282 Brent Moloney

10.684 Jared Rivers

10.482 Nathan Carroll

9.523 Stef Martin

8.393 Clint Bartram

8.254 Matthew Whelan

5.265 Russell Robertson

5.164 Mark Jamar

5.087 Jeff White

3.221 Addam Maric

2.845 Adem Yze

0.522 James Frawley

Well done to Brock McLean who has been in the club hosue since round 14 and it took until round 20 and a whopping victory against the weakles for him to be overtaken.

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... and we have a new leader ...

88.901 Brad Green

78.366 Brock McLean

Well done to Brock McLean who has been in the club hosue since round 14 and it took until round 20 and a whopping victory against the weakles for him to be overtaken.

Just goest to show what a great year Brockie was having up until his injury.

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Just goest to show what a great year Brockie was having up until his injury.

Hopefully that will be the same next year (the form not the injury) :rolleyes: !!!

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6 - Cale Morton

5 - Brad Green

4 - Simon Buckley

3 - Paul Wheatley

2 - Paul Johnson

1 - James McDonald

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