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6 - Jack Trengove

5 - Jordie McKenzie

4 - Joel MacDonald

3 - Brad Green

2 - Jack Watts

1 - James Frawley

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6. Trengove

5. McKenzie

4. Green

3. Dunn

2. Watts

1. Frawley

Can't say I agree with people giving votes to Davey (especially 5/6 votes wtf?) only had 14, and Jones had a field day. Struggle to see how Green wasn't in our best 6 either.

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6. Trengove

5. McKenzie

4. Frawley

3. Moloney

2. Dunn

1. Green

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6. Trengove. Super game....remember, he has only played 13 games of AFL football! Looked like he'd played 103 today. Bit more strength and depth in the kicking, a damn fine player he will be. No doubt has been the better of the two between he and Scully without taking anything away from skull.

5. McKenzie - back to his early season form

4. Bruce - better use of the ball today

3. Dunn - pretty effective considering we just can't get it inside 50 enough

2. Frawley - had the better of Milne though let him slip away a couple of times

2. Watts - encouraging and I'm giving him one. Just doing some better things each week. At times should go a bit harder at it but is getting that slowly. The kick from 50 in the second was all class really.

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3. Dunn - pretty effective considering we just can't get it inside 50 enough

He missed a goal from 8m directly in front. Anyone who does that after playing for 6 years does not deserve any votes.

It might sound harsh, but that was such an epic fail, it was criminal!

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6. Trengove

5. McKenzie

4. Green

3. Dunn

2. Watts

1. Frawley

Can't say I agree with people giving votes to Davey (especially 5/6 votes wtf?) only had 14, and Jones had a field day. Struggle to see how Green wasn't in our best 6 either.

In Davey's case don't be misled by stats. Look at the quality of his possessions and the one percenters.

If you need to rely on statistics, then you're not watching the game.

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6 - Watts - played 4 solid quarters , unlike most others

5 - Trengove - always kept running and involving himself

4 - Bruce - excellent first half only

3 - Green - clasy when he could get it , which was probably not regularly enough

2 - Dunn - showed some zest though body language can be improved

1 - Frawley - lowered his colours to Milne , but kept at task

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He missed a goal from 8m directly in front. Anyone who does that after playing for 6 years does not deserve any votes.

It might sound harsh, but that was such an epic fail, it was criminal!

And so do the likes of Roughhead, Mooney and Kosi. Forwards will miss them from time to time. I know you hate him Jaded, but considering the ball hardly ever gets into our F50, he did alright today.

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1 - Frawley - lowered his colours to Milne , but kept at task

Killed by the umpires, who kept giving that little shite Milne the benefit of the doubt when doing 360 degree turns into a tackle and trying to take 10 players on.

What the hell does one have to do to get a holding the ball these days? And don't get me started on the chase that was paid a trip because the [censored] couldn't keep his feet. ARGH! :lol:

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And so do the likes of Roughhead, Mooney and Kosi. Forwards will miss them from time to time. I know you hate him Jaded, but considering the ball hardly ever gets into our F50, he did alright today.

I don't hate anyone who plays for Melbourne, but Dunn's kicked 9.14 this season, which is terrible.

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He missed a goal from 8m directly in front. Anyone who does that after playing for 6 years does not deserve any votes.

It might sound harsh, but that was such an epic fail, it was criminal!

We'll he fits in well at Melbourne Jaded!

I can see what your saying but not sure it would've mattered all that much. Would you rather he drop his head & not compete after that? You have to admit he was pretty good both on his opponent & as a forward when it actually got anywhere near it considering it was only there 30 times?

Love and share your admiration for Watts Jaded so you should know how difficult it was as a forward for us today? Jack was terrific considering, impressing more by the week.

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Can't say I agree with people giving votes to Davey (especially 5/6 votes wtf?) only had 14, and Jones had a field day. Struggle to see how Green wasn't in our best 6 either.

6. A. Davey

5. J. MacKenzie

4. J. Macdonald

3. L. Dunn

2. J. Trengove

1. B. Green

Always make sure I decide my votes before reading any of this. IMO Davey was fantastic today. I thought it odd that anyone else would feel otherwise.

Also good signs from Watts, and Spencer.

Dissapointing result, but I was still happy with our efforts today.

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Killed by the umpires, who kept giving that little shite Milne the benefit of the doubt when doing 360 degree turns into a tackle and trying to take 10 players on.

What the hell does one have to do to get a holding the ball these days? And don't get me started on the chase that was paid a trip because the [censored] couldn't keep his feet. ARGH! :lol:

Play for Collingwood, Geelong or StKilda for a start... Also avoid tackling Judd, Hodge and Ablett, because there is a little known clause in the rulebook stating that they are never to be called for holding the ball (it would detract from gate receipts). Also being married to the Umpire's unfortunately featured older sister is a good step, although they have been known to look favourably on gifts of rare and expensive wines, European automobiles and holidays to exclusive resorts (the latter is a well-used tactic of Carlton, the Board members of which own several).

I hope this gives us all a clearer understanding of the rules in question and how to use them to your advantage.

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He missed a goal from 8m directly in front. Anyone who does that after playing for 6 years does not deserve any votes.

It might sound harsh, but that was such an epic fail, it was criminal!

worse was Dunn's goal which he dribbled through from 40m. the choice of kick was absolute brain fade. he's just lucky it went through. unforgiveable. if someone doesn't give him a whack around the ears for that low percentage effort, we're as good as stuffed.

someone can tell him to shave that piece of **** of his upper lip too. it's a disgrace.

my votes:

6 - trengove

5 - mckenzie

4 - bruce

3 - jamar

2 - chip frawley

1 - bennell

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