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6 Colin Sylvia

Take your pick after that ...

Beat me to it. At least jones had a go, so he gets 5 from me. Grimes looked composed, though i'm not sure how many goals were kicked on him. bruce would be next but doesn't really deserve it as he was wasteful. Brock could have got a vote, lots of possies, 6 clearances, but efficiency of only 54% sums up the sort of day he had. did nothing with it. Davey had 21 touches, did a bit, but too often was pushed onto his right foot.

6 Sylvia

5 Jones

4 Grimes

3 Bruce

2 Jamar (31 hitouts, pity none went to advantage that I saw. Collingwood had 17 hit outs total)

1 Frawley (at least he went hard I thought)

6-Sylvia

5-Grimes

4-Cheney

3-Jamar

2-Jones

1-Bruce

Boy was that hard.


Beat me to it. At least jones had a go, so he gets 5 from me. Grimes looked composed, though i'm not sure how many goals were kicked on him.

Deanox i dont know but with didak 33 disp dick 5 goals i am sure grimes was on both these guys at diff times from where i sat grimes seemed to be chasing butt as with the rest of the backs

Deanox i dont know but with didak 33 disp dick 5 goals i am sure grimes was on both these guys at diff times from where i sat grimes seemed to be chasing butt as with the rest of the backs

Yeah, I might get burnt with that decision to give him votes, but I just thought he looked good when he had the ball. I was trying to work out who dick kicked the goals on, but a couple of different players were on him throughout the day, and tbh I'm not sure if it was a day where the backs could've done much more. Collingwoods forward line was always open; they really hurt us on the rebound. We were poor through the middle when we lost possession. I think this was because we were attacking up the centre and when we turned it over collingwood would spread, giving them space and we didn't go with them hard enough.

 

6:Sylvia

5:Cheney

4:Grimes

3:Frawley

2:Maric

1: Watts (officially the first person on demonland to give Watts a vote)

6 - Sylvia

5- Jamar

4 - Bruce

3 - Frawley

I refuse to credit anyone else

bit harsh on jones? probably right about his disposal, but 4 clearances and 13 contested possessions? (which is about 12% of the teams total contested possessions)


6:Sylvia

5:Jones

4:Bruce

3:Moloney

2:Cheney

1:Davey

6:Sylvia

5:Cheney

4:Grimes

3:Frawley

2:Maric

1: Watts (officially the first person on demonland to give Watts a vote)

PLEASE TELL ME your 3 votes to frawley are a JOKE his performance along with the rest of

the back line today was the most embarassing display all year

Watts was not even present i saw his face once the whole game. he is no where near ready to play AFL and needs more time in the 2's

JONES was someone you have not acknowledged as contributing well

votes= no point giving out 6 we didnt have more than 2 players

so lets go with the 3 vote system

3 votes: jones

2 votes: sylvia

1 vote: there were no other players today who came to play


6.Sylvia

5.Jamar

4.Grimes

3.Cheney

2.Jones

1. ?


Aaron Davey maintains a strong lead over Brent Moloney and Cale Morton.

81.230 Aaron Davey

51.382 Brent Moloney

40.932 Cale Morton

40.844 Brock McLean

37.845 Nathan Jones

32.508 Colin Sylvia

21.989 Brad Green

21.984 Cameron Bruce

19.408 Brad Miller

19.264 James Frawley

14.443 Matthew Warnock

13.629 Mark Jamar

12.825 Jared Rivers

12.420 Paul Johnson

11.805 Ricky Petterd

10.053 Kyle Cheney

8.827 Jamie Bennell

8.794 Matthew Bate

7.296 Stefan Martin

6.300 Addam Maric

6.126 Russell Robertson

5.843 Jack Grimes

4.374 Clint Bartram

3.333 James McDonald

3.077 Neville Jetta

0.667 Lynden Dunn

0.613 John Meesen

 

6. Sylvia

5. Bruce

4. Moloney

3. Davey

2. Jamar

1. Grimes

*EDIT* DAMN! Missed by 1 Minute! What happened to the 6 hour rule?

Damn, missed the cut.......anyway fwiw

6. Sylvia

5. Bruce

4. Cheney

3. Jones

2. Jamar

1. Grimes.


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