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6. Jamar

5. Petterd

4. Green

3. Davey

2. Grimes

1. MacDonald

Spot on. These guys were terrific today. When you consider who we had out of our preferred 22. It was fantastic. Well done guys.

Any doubters about our future should preserve their judgement.

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6. Petterd

5. Jamar

4. Grimes

3. McKenzie

2. McDonald

1. Green

Many others were stiff - honourable mention to Trengove, Frawley, Bail, Davey particularly. My heart is still racing.

6 Petterd

5 Jamar

4 James McDonald

3 Davey

2 Grimes

1 McKenzie

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6: Macdonald

5: Junior

4: McKenzie

3: Grimes

2: Petterd

1: JAMAR

What a game. Go Rohan Bail.

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6: Petterd

5: Grimes

4: Jamar

3: McKenzie

2: McDonald

1: Frawley

And I reckon Scully, Trengove and Bail done good too!

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Mark Jamar takes the lead after round 2:

17.019777 Mark Jamar  

14.825581 Ricky Petterd

14.576023 Jack Grimes   

12.490558 Jordie McKenzie 

8.645796  Brad Green 

6,918604 Aaron Davey

6.669052 James McDonald   

5.735043 Tom Scully   

4.583582 James Frawley  

3.649573 Jack Trengove  

This round's votes (selected at random) came from:

Nasher

6. Petterd

5. Jamar

4. Grimes

3. McKenzie

2. James McDonald

1. Green

Titan_uranus

6. Grimes

5. Petterd

4. Davey

3. Jamar

2. Green

1. McKenzie

Big_red_fire_engine

6. McKenzie

5. Jamar

4. Petterd

3. Davey

2. Frawley

1. Green 

This gave us votes as follows:

15. Petterd

13. Jamar

10. Grimes McKenzie

7. Davey

4. Green

2. Frawley James McDonald

The votes were then weighted by multiplying the points for and dividing the points against for the round i.e. 85/86.

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This is how the coaches saw our game:

Collingwood v Melbourne

9 Ricky Petterd (Melb)

8 Mark Jamar (Melb)

4 Dayne Beams (Coll)

3 Jack Grimes (Melb)

3 Aaron Davey (Melb)

2 Brent Moloney (Melb)

1 Scott Pendlebury (Coll)

Both Malthouse and Bailey give 5,4,3,2,1 to players from either team.

Nice to see they both acknowledged Jamar.

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6: Jamar: Destroyed Jolly in the ruck, gave our midfielders first use. The best ruck performance I have seen in red and blue since Jeff White 2004 (before the White rule).

5: Pettard: Best game in his career but needed to win the game when he had the opportunity.

4: Davey: imaculate delivery to the forwards all day.

3: Grimes: impressive again off half back.

2: McKenzie: best rookie listed player since Davey.

1: Joel MacDonald: Kept his side of the bargain.

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This is how the coaches saw our game:

Collingwood v Melbourne

9 Ricky Petterd (Melb)

8 Mark Jamar (Melb)

4 Dayne Beams (Coll)

3 Jack Grimes (Melb)

3 Aaron Davey (Melb)

2 Brent Moloney (Melb)

1 Scott Pendlebury (Coll)

Both Malthouse and Bailey give 5,4,3,2,1 to players from either team.

Nice to see they both acknowledged Jamar.

Interesting. I reckon the two coaches may have seen it something like this:

Bailey:

Petterd 5

Beams 4

Jamar 3

Grimes 2

Pendlebury 1

Malthouse:

Jamar 5

Petterd 4

Davey 3

Moloney 2

Grimes 1

Point is I don't think Malthouse gave the Pies any votes. Could be wrong. But it is another hunch. ;)

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When are people going to start getting it right?

IT'S PETTERD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Even the COMMENTATORS are calling him Pettard.

Dappa.. chill bro. They still refer to Russell Robertson as Russell Robinson. As frustrating as it is, give up. It will be the same for TrengRove.

edit: I think Nasher & KS are right on this one.

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When are people going to start getting it right?

IT'S PETTERD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Even the COMMENTATORS are calling him Pettard.

I was under the impression it was actually pronounced "Pettard" despite the spelling. Tim Lane pronounces it "pettid" but he seems to be on his own.

Edit: Snap Keyser Söze

Edit2: From a post in 2007: http://www.eaglesflyinghigh.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9425&start=0 (yes, eaglesflyinghigh is the world's most reliable source :rolleyes:)

Petterd was on SEN this afternoon, and he sounded like a great guy. He played a fantastic game for the Dees, and I'm sure will add another dimension to complement their list of talented youngsters.

And he said his name was pronounced "PettArd"

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