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Was that in response to me?

I'll vote then, in my drunken laughably odd state as I wait for my pizza with free garlic bread.

:lol: Yeah it was. I had extra olives on mine tonight. No garlic bread. But the amber fluid went down a treat as Collingwood was disposed of by Brisbane. B)

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Junior (our most senior player) has stretched his lead a little but it's still a close battle. Good to see Jordan Gysberts winning votes on debut. 

70.951 James McDonald

68.360 Mark Jamar

62.808 James Frawley

56.401 Jack Grimes

52.340 Brent Moloney

40.583 Brad Green

36.527 Jack Trengove

33.071 Tom Scully

32.347 Colin Sylvia

25.983 Aaron Davey

22.147 Matthew Bate

20.656 Ricky Petterd

19.567 Jordie McKenzie

18.567 Jamie Bennell

15.431 Nathan Jones 

15.283 Matthew Warnock

11.314 Cameron Bruce

9.680 Clint Bartram

8.211 Rohan Bail

8.073 Neville Jetta

7.921 Lynden Dunn

7.752 Jordan Gysberts

7.064 Brad Miller

2.812 Joel Macdonald

2.453 Jack Watts

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Lessons to be learned by this game but thought we were really hesitant and had lost the game in our heads before even stepping out on the ground.....a bit more trust in the attacking game you have set up boys!!!

Bring on Brock and the Blues!!

6 - Jordan Gysberts - have been hanging to see this kid and the way he got his touches in a one sided game, in a debut, I could go one.....great effort and could be in line for Rising Star this week? Look forward to seeing him, Skull and JT in the side next week.

5 - Brad Green - I remember 4 or 5 years ago calling this guy soft, gee he has changed that around over many years now......a sign of what a great player he is, is that he has changed for the better when he got a bit of a kick.....listening to Cam on 3AW it will Green or Moloney for skipper after junior and would be well deserved if it was Green.....

4 - Chip Frawley - I give Chip the 4 because he was beaten early but was able to turn this around and become a winner and attacker in defence - continues to improve and learn each week

3 - Moloney - worked hard all day in his 100th

2 - Brad Miller - may surprise but I give him 2 because he worked really hard in a forward line that didnt see too much good ball but tried to influence each contest he got to

1 - Junior Mac - he just deserves votes every week the skipper

3 - Davey - was one of few players who tried to attack and set the team up

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Was that in response to me?

I'll vote then, in my drunken laughably odd state as I wait for my pizza with free garlic bread.

6. Gysberts (I simply cannot go past a guy in his debut at such a venue being a key part of our play and looking solid throughout.)

5. Green (for providing the only, for a change!, forward target that we have)

4. Bartram (has worked bloody hard and has reached, if not surpassed, the player he was in '06)

3. Frawley (nough said)

2. Davey (tried hard all day)

1. Moloney (as with Davey)

Apology to Miller and Mcdonald who also battled hard but just didn't do quite enough.

What about Garlic Bread, surely deserved a vote or two.

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