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6 Davey

5 Dunn

4 Frawley

3 Joel Macdonald, cannot believe the lack of voters not rating this guy thanks voss

2 Mckenzie hwat can you say this kid ust keeps on getting under those packs and stopped tuck

1 Jack Watts amazing vision and deft touches in close

apploogies to Scully,Bail, Bruce, Green

 

6. Frawley

5. Dunn

4. MacDonald

3. Davey

2. Green

1. Scully

I shudder to think what our future team would have done in Q3 without Davey slicing & dicing across the halfback line. Will anyone truly be able to replace him? He kept us in the game when we were under a lot of pressure in defence. Wish we could clone him, or put him in a time machine so he is guaranteed of playing in a Demons team in the GF in a few years.

 

I shudder to think what our future team would have done in Q3 without Davey slicing & dicing across the halfback line. Will anyone truly be able to replace him?

Missing Grimes in this area don't forget. Missing him a lot :( Blease will add to this also next year.

Anyway....

6 - Frawley

5 - Dunn

4 - Scully

3 - Davey

2 - Green

1 - Jurrah

Loved Scully & Watts impact in the last qtr.

6 - Dunn

5 - Frawley

4 - Scully

3 - Jurrah

2 - Green

1 - Davey


6. Dunn

5. Frawley

4. Bruce

3. Jones

2. Jurrah :)

1. Scully - showed why he was pick no. 1... and Martin wasn't.

Martin had glimpses which showed why he was pick 3, though. Any club would gladly take him.

 

6 - Frawley

5 - Jurrah

4 - Dunn

3 - Macdonald

2 - Davey

1 - Watts

Chip showing the dees picked the right man. LJ presented all day and could of bagged 7. Dunn continues his amazing rise from the abyss.Macdonald again goes about his busness of hard work with no fuss! Davey hit taqrgets in key links all day.Watts had some great ball use and set up alot of attacks.


6: Dunn

5: Frawley

4: Jones

3: Scully

2: Davey

1: Jurrah

Sorry to J Mac, et al.

6. Frawley

5. Dunn

4. Jurrah

3. Scully

2. Davey

1. Green

6. Frawley

5. Dunn

4. Green

3. Scully

2. Jurrah

1. Garland


6. Dunn

5. Davey

4. Frawley

3. Green

2. Bruce

1. Jurrah

How good is Green with contested marks

6. Dunn

5. Frawley

4. Davey

3. Jones

2. Bartram

1. Scully


6. Dunn

5. Frawley

4. Davey

3. Green

2. Bruce

1. Scully

6. Dunn - match winning goals

5. Davey - precision got us on top

4. Jones - was fighting and doing his job early when few others were

3. Scully - pace and class helped us break away

2. Frawley - solid as ever, kept a gun forward quiet again (in a pretty open game)

1. Green - class stood tall (although poor set shots cost him votes)

Jurrah would have been up there near the best if he held two or three of those marks and kicked a little straighter.

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... and suddenly, James Frawley streaks away to a big lead ...

151.397 James Frawley

115.334 Mark Jamar

103.454 Colin Sylvia

92.551 Brad Green

75.042 Brent Moloney

70.951 James McDonald

64.773 Jack Grimes

60.827 Tom Scully

59.078 Jack Trengove

55.561 Jordie McKenzie

53.393 Aaron Davey

42.646 Lynden Dunn

38.258 Cameron Bruce

33.878 Matthew Bate

26.305 Clint Bartram

25.084 Joel Macdonald

24.150 Nathan Jones

22.896 Jamie Bennell

20.656 Ricky Petterd

17.368 Cale Morton

17.257 Jordan Gysberts

17.065 Matthew Warnock

14.122 Colin Garland

13.165 Rohan Bail

8.073 Neville Jetta

7.064 Brad Miller

6.353 Jack Watts

6.174 Austin Wonaeamirri

5.450 Liam Jurrah

4.335 Jared Rivers

1.732 Paul Johnson

 

We have a winner.

Interesting how Colin's missed six games and is in third, and good to see you fixed the Cale Morton twins error :P

1)Frawley

2)Bruce

3)Dunn

4)Green

5)Davey

6)Scully


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