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6 - Green

5 - Spencer

4 - Garland

3 - Frawley

2 - Miller

1 - McLean

 
 

6- green

5-mclean

4-spencer

3-frawley

2-bate

1-grimes

WOG newton

6- McLean

5- Green

4- Spencer (because he had the second biggest influence in the midfield behind McLean)

3- Frawley

2- Bate

1- Grimes (absolutely loved his game and can't wait to see him develop)

Honorable mentions to Garland and Cheney.


6- green

5-Sylvia

4-McLean

3-Spencer

2-bate

1-Frawley

Worst - Newton

6 - Green

5 - Cheney

4 - Bate

3 - Frawley

2 - Spencer

1 - Grimes

6- green

5-Sylvia

4-McLean

3-Spencer

2-bate

1-Frawley

Worst - Newton

Sylvia????

What game were you watching?

 
Sylvia????

What game were you watching?

Occo, surely this is an oversight? Sylvia...? Not in your wildest one-eyed dreams mate.

In fact any of these lists that do not include Garland are ridiculous IMO.


6 - SPENCER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Occo, surely this is an oversight? Sylvia...? Not in your wildest one-eyed dreams mate.

In fact any of these lists that do not include Garland are ridiculous IMO.

I actually thought he was good. If you watch the game he played somewhat of a tagging role. He made some mistakes and missed that goal but he played a good game apart from that in my opinion

I actually thought he was good. If you watch the game he played somewhat of a tagging role. He made some mistakes and missed that goal but he played a good game apart from that in my opinion

I don't think he deserved votes, but i have to agree that he wasn't half as bad as many seem to think.

More will be expected of him.

6 Green

5 Mclean

4 Frawley

3 Bate

2 Davey

1 Spencer

He was terrible according to some around here ??(Miller)

Miller is in the team to kick goals. He had opportunities today and didn't convert, not good enough. Nor was the dropped handball on the wing which resulted in a Hawks goal.

And Occo to put Sylvia in the votes today would have been like handing the Norm Smith to Stokes in last years GF.


Miller is in the team to kick goals. He had opportunities today and didn't convert, not good enough. Nor was the dropped handball on the wing which resulted in a Hawks goal.

And Occo to put Sylvia in the votes today would have been like handing the Norm Smith to Stokes in last years GF.

Agree JL. How the hell could anyone put Miller in the votes is beyond me. He tries hard, big effin deal. Why do people excuse a missed shot for goal, yet castigate a player who turns the ball over?

Agree JL. How the hell could anyone put Miller in the votes is beyond me. He tries hard, big effin deal. Why do people excuse a missed shot for goal, yet castigate a player who turns the ball over?

Miller to me is a bit like James Hopes in the Aussie cricket team. A good honest tryer, but just there until someone better presents themselves.

Miller to me is a bit like James Hopes in the Aussie cricket team. A good honest tryer, but just there until someone better presents themselves.
the only problem with miller is he craps his pants when kicking for goal.
6 - SPENCER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm just glad that bruce was'nt best on ground otherwise he would have got a zerro rating. :rolleyes:


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