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6. Bruce

5. Scully

4. Jurrah

3. McDonald

2. McKenzie

1. Rivers

Very disappointing performance. Must beat North on Sunday ( not just for Junior)

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Chip is going to be very hard to beat with one game to go and this sort of lead!

154.549 James Frawley

117.698 Mark Jamar

116.060 Colin Sylvia

92.551 Brad Green

80.032 James McDonald

76.524 Brent Moloney

70.461 Tom Scully

64.773 Jack Grimes

62.674 Cameron Bruce

60.936 Jordie McKenzie

59.078 Jack Trengove

53.393 Aaron Davey

42.646 Lynden Dunn

33.878 Matthew Bate

27.093 Clint Bartram

26.373 Nathan Jones

25.084 Joel Macdonald

22.896 Jamie Bennell

20.656 Ricky Petterd

19.468 Rohan Bail

17.368 Cale Morton

17.257 Jordan Gysberts

17.065 Matthew Warnock

16.566 Liam Jurrah

14.122 Colin Garland

10.638 Jared Rivers

8.073 Neville Jetta

7.094 Jack Watts

7.064 Brad Miller

6.915 Austin Wonaeamirri

1.732 Paul Johnson

 

Chip is going to be very hard to beat with one game to go and this sort of lead!

154.549 James Frawley

117.698 Mark Jamar

116.060 Colin Sylvia

92.551 Brad Green

80.032 James McDonald

is this system heavily weighted towards wins ?? the reason I ask is because I'm surprised to see Sylvia doing so well. mid year he was well down on this list. It would be interesting to see where these five players actually finish in the b and f.

Bruce as well ! he is well down on this voting. has he been that ordinary?

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is this system heavily weighted towards wins ?? the reason I ask is because I'm surprised to see Sylvia doing so well. mid year he was well down on this list. It would be interesting to see where these five players actually finish in the b and f.

Bruce as well ! he is well down on this voting. has he been that ordinary?

Supporters' perceptions.

Bruce is underappreciated because a lot think he is overapprectiated.

Sylvia is usually very good when he is good so polls high votes, but his game is also the type that attracts votes, even in losses.


is this system heavily weighted towards wins ??

Yep. Game percentage, IIRC.

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