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6 - Colin Sylvia

5 - Jordie McKenzie

4 - Jack Watts

3 - Joel Macdonald

2 - Tom Scully

1 - Nathan Jones

Sorry to Jamar, Frawley, Bartram


6 - Colin Sylvia

5 - Jordie McKenzie

Daylight

4 - Jack Watts

3 - Joel Macdonald

2 - Nathan Jones

1 - Tom Scully

6 - Sylvia - in sensational form

5 - McKenzie - must be nominated this week

4 - Frawley - an almost perfect defender's game , as usual

3 - Bartram - plays with vigour and courage

2 - Scully - would have voted higher but for some poor disposal

1 - Bruce - wiped Power , and mopped up almost everything that came near

6 - Sylvia (By a country mile)

5 - McDonald

4 - Dunn

3 - McKenzie

2 - Frawley

1 - Scully

 

6 - Sylvia

5 - Dunn

4 - McKenzie

3 - Jamar

2 - Watts

1 - Scully


6 Sylvia

5 Mckenzie

4 Garland

3 Bartram

2 Scully

1 Macdonald

6. Sylvia

5. Jordie Mc

4. Garland

3. Scully

2. Jamar

1. Bruce

Sorry to Dunny, Green, Barty,Frawley, Joel Mac, Bail, Jones and Davey (goal save of the year!!)

6- Sylvia

5- Jamar

4- Dunn

3- McKenzie

2- Joel Mac

1- Bail

6 - Sylvia (more talent in his diseased big toe than most players to ever play the game)

5 - Macdonald (yeah, that reject from the Lions)

4 - Garland (Fletcher Mach 2 - or three if you count Dustin's dad)

3 - McKenzie (have my babies, please. PS I'm male. Does that matter?)

2 - Dunn (brilliant work without the ball, and kicked some rippers from outside 50)

1 - Green (champion of our club, star of the game, Captain, My Captain)


The flag is looking so so soooo grand...!!

6. Sylvia - wow at his goal in the first half bursting through the pack!!!

5. Frawley - All Aus?? Kept Brown to one goal YET AGAIN!!

4. Watts - gee he works hard... but it seems his weakness is getting on the scoreboard?? Will be a star.

3. Jamar - dominant.

2. Scully - gut. runner.

1. Bartram - nothing's ever said of this lil fella. But he's a beauty. Kicking let's him down though.

Aussie, Bennell and especially Jurrah (along with Junior Mac!!) had 0 influence on the game which was a real shame.

6 - Sylvia

5 - Jamar

4 - Garland

3 - McKenzie

2 - Frawley

1 - MacDonald

Good games from Watts & Skull with some errors thrown in. Bartram damn good too & most votes to the backilne who together with Sylvia, McKenzie & big Russian kept going strong through the 2nd half.

6: SYLVIA. Awesome game.

Space...

5: McKenzie. Thanks for not taking Adelaide's offer.

4: MacDonald. Voss your a recuiting champion LOL.

3: Bartram. Courage when we needed it. Go Bart's :)

2: Frawley. Pity about the Davey handball inside that gifted Brown a goal.

1: Dunn. For kicking the goal to win us the game and 2 other beauties as well.

- points to our forwards in the 2nd half.


It's amazing what a difference it makes when the bulk of supporters watch the game on TV and get a close up look at the work that McKenzie does around the stoppages. I bet those who watched the game live wouldn't be giving him 5 votes tonight. He is a gun!

6- Sylvia (brilliant again!)

5- McKenzie

4- Garland

3- Frawley

2- Bartram

1- Watts

6. Sylvia - that's what I'm talkin about

5. McKenzie - Little rippa ! Keeps feet, solid wet tracker

4. Bartram - little beauty

3. MacDonald - you stuck it right up 'em

2. Garland - :wub:

1. Frawley - :wub::wub:

....apologies for the emotional drivel...scully, jamar & watts close

Go Dees !

6. Sylvia

5. McKenzie

4. Garland

3. Bartram

2. Dunn

1. Frawley

 

Aussie, Bennell and especially Jurrah (along with Junior Mac!!) had 0 influence on the game which was a real shame.

Harsh on Aussie IMO. He created a turnover to kick a brilliant goal and his tackling was lethal.

It's amazing what a difference it makes when the bulk of supporters watch the game on TV and get a close up look at the work that McKenzie does around the stoppages. I bet those who watched the game live wouldn't be giving him 5 votes tonight. He is a gun!

Great point. Hopefully the Rising Star nominators were watching on TV.


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