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Is it possible to leave 6-3 blank? i thnk it would be fitting. Trengove 2, Scully 1.

 

Is it possible to leave 6-3 blank? i thnk it would be fitting. Trengove 2, Scully 1.

6 - Grimes

5 - Trengove

4 - Scully

3 - Green

2 - Bruce

1 - Frawley


Please post your votes here after the final siren sounds.

6,5,4,3,2,1

6. James McDonald

5. Brad Green

4. Mark Jamar

3. Jarrod Rivers

2. Tom Scully

1. Jordie McKenzie

6 - Jamar

5 - Green

4 - Petterd

3 - Trengove

2 - Dunn

1 - Scully

Dunn was actually okay. In a team of absolute dunces, he was one of the least bad.

EDIT: Voted Trengove twice. And yes, wrong as I may be, I thought Dunn was okay.

Edited by Chook

 

6 - McDonald

5 - Green

4 - Grimes

3 - Bruce

2 - Trengove

1 - Scully

6 - Jamar

5 - Green

4 - Petterd

3 - Trengove

2 - Dunn

1 - Trengove

Dunn was actually okay. In a team of absolute dunces, he was one of the least bad.

Rubbish. Absolute rubbish.

Dunn was appalling. Should be dropped. He is lazy, unskilled, doesn't man up, doesn't work hard enough. Just awful.

6 - McDonald

5 - Green

4 - Grimes

3 - Bruce

2 - Trengove

1 - Scully

Rubbish. Absolute rubbish.

Dunn was appalling. Should be dropped. He is lazy, unskilled, doesn't man up, doesn't work hard enough. Just awful.

Agreed. Hit attempt at trying to turn on his opponent near the boundary line in the second quarter was embarrassing. Turning circle of an elephant. Looks to be in slow motion constantly.


6 - McDonald

5 - Green

4 - Grimes

3 - Bruce

2 - Trengove

1 - Scully

Rubbish. Absolute rubbish.

Dunn was appalling. Should be dropped. He is lazy, unskilled, doesn't man up, doesn't work hard enough. Just awful.

Dunn was vying for worst on ground along with Spencer, Bennell, Miller and Bate.

6- Rivers

5- Green

4- Trengove

3- Frawley

2- McKenzie

1- McDonald ©

6 - Green

5 - McKenzie

4 - Scully

3 - McDonald

2 - Grimes

1 - Jamar

Green only played a half but we would have been murdered without him after half time. He was the spark!

Green only played a half but we would have been murdered without him after half time. He was the spark!

He showed today that he should play FF this year. Or at least as a lead-up forward. He has the nous that most of our other forwards don't have. Great effort from him, especially after what I thought was a bad injury (I have no idea what happened there. He was punching the ground in frustration so I thought it was a knee, but he had a neck-brace on, and obviously returned).

6 - Green

5 - McKenzie

4 - Scully

3 - McDonald

2 - Grimes

1 - Jamar

Green only played a half but we would have been murdered without him after half time. He was the spark!

This.

Definitely Green 1, McKenzie 2.


6 - Brad Miller - Stamped his authority with a superb game, dominated the aerial contests.

5 - Jake Spencer - Brilliant in the ruck, gave first use to the midfielders.

4 - Lynden Dunn - Looks ready for a breakout year in 2010, and could push for the Bluey.

3 - Cameron Bruce - Handballing skills are a delight to watch. Never turns it over.

2 - Joel MacDonald - Stuck it up the Brisbane Lions with a dazzling display.

1 - Nathan Jones - He was right, Tom Scully really does make him a better player.

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Scully

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Jamar

Trengove

and grimes should be in our best stick him int here somewhere

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6 - Brad Miller - Stamped his authority with a superb game, dominated the aerial contests.

5 - Jake Spencer - Brilliant in the ruck, gave first use to the midfielders.

4 - Lynden Dunn - Looks ready for a breakout year in 2010, and could push for the Bluey.

3 - Cameron Bruce - Handballing skills are a delight to watch. Never turns it over.

2 - Joel MacDonald - Stuck it up the Brisbane Lions with a dazzling display.

1 - Nathan Jones - He was right, Tom Scully really does make him a better player.

How was your trip to the bizarro world, YM? Have we won a flag there yet, or are we still stone cold last?


6 - Brad Miller - Stamped his authority with a superb game, dominated the aerial contests.

5 - Jake Spencer - Brilliant in the ruck, gave first use to the midfielders.

4 - Lynden Dunn - Looks ready for a breakout year in 2010, and could push for the Bluey.

3 - Cameron Bruce - Handballing skills are a delight to watch. Never turns it over.

2 - Joel MacDonald - Stuck it up the Brisbane Lions with a dazzling display.

1 - Nathan Jones - He was right, Tom Scully really does make him a better player.

lol

6-Green

5-Mcdonald james

4-Bruce

3-Frawley

2-Trengrove

1-Rivers

Only Green and Junior MC deserve votes!

 

6. Green

5. Scully

4. Grimes

3. Trengove

2. Jamar

1. .......

Edit: Oops, probably should give the best 6 votes, right?

Edited by RalphiusMaximus


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