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3 Moloney

2.5 Jamar

2 Morton

1.5 Davey

1 Bartram

0.5 Trengove

just gut feel without looking at stats.

Edit. Garland stiff... pretty solid game and nice goal

Edited by big tuna

3) Jamar

2.5) Moloney

2) Garland

1.5) Davey

1) Morton

0.5) Jones (some will disagree but gets votes for that critical goal and a gutsy smother in the 2nd half)

So proud of the boys. We'll wake up tomorrow happy that we took some points.

Edit - on reflection, Bartram stiff to miss out and probably should replace Jones for the last vote.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

 

Jamar

Moloney

Bartam

Dunn ( Great defensive roles by both!)

Morton

Garland


6. Brent Maloney

5. Mark Jamar

4. Colin Garland

3. Nathan Jones

2. Cale Morton

1. Aaren Davey

Hard to seperate top 2. Both fantastic. Loved Jones efforts today too.

 

3-Mark Jamar

2.5-Mark Jamar

2-Mark Jamar

1.5-Mark Jamar

1-Mark Jamar

0.5-Mark Jamar

He is incredible.

Here is the real one:

3-Mark Jamar

2.5-Brent Moloney

2-Clint Bartram

1.5-Cale Morton (Yeah I know I have said some things about him, but he really impressed me today, in the second half he was awsome, I am glad to be proven wrong)

1-Aaron Davey

0.5-Colin Graland (Good denfensive forward role and Shaw)


6. Jamar (I'm not giving Moloney top votes because without Jamar, Moloney would struggle to win so much of the ball)

5. Moloney

4. Morton

3. Garland

2. Frawley

1. Bartram

Our backline saved us today. They were on fire!

3.0 - Jamar.

2.5 - Moloney.

2.0 - Davey.

1.5 - Jones.

1.0 - Garland.

0.5 - Grimes.

Edited by angryfijian

6. Davey - stunning performance. Near enough the best player in the AFL.

5. Jamar - commitment personified.

4. Moloney - never keep him down. Great kicking penetration.

3. Warnock

2. Scully

1. Jones - love his desire and tenacity.

Why are the votes halved? :P

3 - Mark Jamar

2.5 - Cale Morton

2 - Brent Moloney

1.5 - Neville Jetta

1 - Colin Garland

0.5 - Clint Bartram


Aside from the top two in Jamar and Moloney this is a hard one to pick. Lots of very good performances.

6. Jamar

5. Moloney

4. Morton

3. Garland

2. Frawley

1. Bartram

3: Moloney

2.5: Jamar

2: Morton

1.5: Garland

1: Davey

0.5: Frawley

Gutted of course but good to know we can still match it with one of the competition leaders.


6. Moloney

5. Jamar

4. Davey

3. Scully

2. Jones

1. Garland

I can see why the Brownlow has become the midfielder's medal....

3: Jamar

2.5 : Moloney

2: Frawley

1.5: Garland

1: Davey

0.5: Grimes

3 - Moloney

2.5 - Jamar

2 - Davey

1.5 - Morton

1 - Jones

0.5 - Bate

Unlucky - Garland, Bartram, Frawley

 

Nice numbering system :)

3> Jamar - herculean effort. I've never been resentful of Jolly leaving, but I can't help but smile seeing Jamar pants him twice in one year.

2.5> Moloney - I had great difficulty splitting these two. Massive effort.

2> Garland - Welcome back. Did absolutely everything right today. What a gem.

1.5> Morton - How many times did he get free by half a paddock? Amazing stuff. Not a big accumulator of the ball, but extremely damaging when he gets it.

1> Davey

0.5> Scully

Lots of others considered. I found the top 4 easy to pick, and could've thrown a blanket over another 10 for the next two.

3: Beamer.

2.5: Jamar.

2: Garland.

1.5: Morton.

1: Bartram.

0.5: Jones.


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