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6. Sylvia

5. McDonald

4. Moloney

3. Jones

2. Scully

1. Jamar

loved the 3rd q :)

 

6.James McDonald

5.Colin Sylvia

4.Brent Moloney

3.Brad Green

2.Matthew Bate

1.Rohan Bail

 

6 - McDonald

5 - Moloney

4 - Grimes

3 - Sylvia

2 - Bail

1 - Green

As an aside, I thought Davey's disposal was dreadful for most of the day. Odd. His tackling was excellent though.

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6. Jamar

5. McDonald

4. Moloney

3. Sylvia (didn't think he was doing a huge amount first up, but ended up with 5!)

2. Scully (man crush)

1. Bail

6. Mcdonald

5. Jamar

4. Moloney

3. Sylvia

2. Jones

1. Scully

6. Moloney

5. Sylvia

4. Junior

3. Scully

2. Green

1. Jones

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6 McDonald

5 Sylvia

4 Moloney

3 Jamar

2 Scully

1 Jones


6. McDonald

5. Moloney

4. Green

3. Scully

2. Sylvia

1. Jamar


6.McDonald

5.Moloney

4.Sylvia

4.Scully

3.Green

2.Jones

1.Jamar

And he probably won't get a Brownlow vote due to his being reported.

will be very interesting to see later in the year what they decided. 'best and fairest' on the day shouldn't include someone who was reported but if the report is thrown out and he doesnt get votes has every right to be a bit dissapointed.

6. Jnr

5. Russkie

4. Beamer

3. Sylvia

2. Green

1. Lots but I'll give it to Warnock

6. McDonald

5. Sylvia

4. MacDonald

3. Moloney

2. Jamar

1. Scully


6 Moloney

5 McDonald ©

4 Green

3 Sylvia

2 MacDonald

1 Scully

He had a good game no doubt. I know he was second(?) in possessions but I don't remember him doing anything particularly remarkable with the footy in his hands. In retrospect he deserves a nod but I stand by my votes.

It's hard to notice what real in-and-under type players are doing sometimes, as many of their little quick handpasses and clearances happen in heavy traffic and are difficult to spot from the stands. They don't stand out the way ball-carriers do, but that doesn't make their games any less valuable or 'remarkable' as you put it. Beamer is one bloke i always make particular notice of at matches, namely his clearance and bullocking work in tight. He's a workhorse who never stops trucking along, and against the younger, weaker Richmond kids, he was just too strong and really IMO, nothing short of exceptional.

And statistically speaking - 37 disposals (13 contested), 9 tackles, 9 clearances, 9 inside 50's, 2 goal assists - that is one helluva game.

He had a good game no doubt. I know he was second(?) in possessions but I don't remember him doing anything particularly remarkable with the footy in his hands.

Did you not notice his sublime kicking all day? Even his (occasional) poor kicks were generally long and into dangerous positions. He was bloody brilliant, and only headed by McDonald's amazing first quarter.

6. McDonald

5. Moloney

4. Sylvia

3. Jamar

2. Macdonald

1. Bail

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It's hard to notice what real in-and-under type players are doing sometimes, as many of their little quick handpasses and clearances happen in heavy traffic and are difficult to spot from the stands. They don't stand out the way ball-carriers do, but that doesn't make their games any less valuable or 'remarkable' as you put it. Beamer is one bloke i always make particular notice of at matches, namely his clearance and bullocking work in tight. He's a workhorse who never stops trucking along, and against the younger, weaker Richmond kids, he was just too strong and really IMO, nothing short of exceptional.

And statistically speaking - 37 disposals (13 contested), 9 tackles, 9 clearances, 9 inside 50's, 2 goal assists - that is one helluva game.

Fair enough. Those stats do speak pretty loudly.

Anyhow I'm not gonna disagree with the bloke who lists him as his favourite player. :)


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