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6-Moloney

5-Trengove

4-Jones (to me, he's always consistent and hard at it. We'd be a lot weaker without him in the side.)

3-Petterd (can't believe it took him this long to get a game after round 2. he better be in the side from here on out.)

2-Watts (look out,he'll be something. He's gaining confidence every week).

1. Maric (showed he deserves a few more games at the top level before he's written off)

Honourable mention: Bail (quickly becoming my favourite player), Warnock (him missing games earlier in the year shows we have good depth in the back line), Green (finally getting back into form).

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6. Moloney

5. Trengove

4. Petterd

3. Bail

2. Jones

1, Maric

Each to their own, but surely Sylvia gets a vote, 26 disposals and 4 goals

Mine would be

6. Moloney - immense, and a ridiculous number of clearances

5. Sylvia - 4 goals and 26 disposals, just what he is capable of

4. Trengove - going under the radar a bit this year and has been very good lately

3. Petterd - how he has not been in the last few weeks is beyond me, the perfect candidate to play the defensive forward role, Johncock didnt know what hit him

2. Jones - is having a good year and played to his strengths today, definitely has a role when he does this

1. Maric - worked hard and got a lot of it, just a little more polish in the forward 50 to give him a couple of goals and he would of been higher

Honourable mentions to:

Frawley: hopefully a sign that he is getting back to last years form

Bail: he is the prototype run with player in modern footy, loving what he does at the moment

Davey: thought he worked well and his use of ball was excellent today

Almost everyone else out there: 4 qtr performance, and besides Bate, could make a case for everyone else out there, lets hope to see some consistency over the next few weeks

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6 Moloney

5 Jones ( has been our 2nd best player so far this season, people need to open thier eyes and watch the game)

4 Sylvia

3 Petterd

2 Jamar

1 Davey

Apologies to Trengove, Gysberts, Green, Bail, Maric, Frawley, Tapscott and several others.

Watts can step it up further, can get involved more. Promising signs, hate to harp on it but is now watching the footy into his hands when taking a jump and is losing his hyper awareness of what is around him. Really promising signs.

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6. Moloney

5. Sylvia

4. Petterd

3. Maric

2. Jones

1. Trengove/Bail/ Davey/Green

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Each to their own, but surely Sylvia gets a vote, 26 disposals and 4 goals

Mine would be

6. Moloney - immense, and a ridiculous number of clearances

5. Sylvia - 4 goals and 26 disposals, just what he is capable of

4. Trengove - going under the radar a bit this year and has been very good lately

3. Petterd - how he has not been in the last few weeks is beyond me, the perfect candidate to play the defensive forward role, Johncock didnt know what hit him

2. Jones - is having a good year and played to his strengths today, definitely has a role when he does this

1. Maric - worked hard and got a lot of it, just a little more polish in the forward 50 to give him a couple of goals and he would of been higher

Honourable mentions to:

Frawley: hopefully a sign that he is getting back to last years form

Bail: he is the prototype run with player in modern footy, loving what he does at the moment

Davey: thought he worked well and his use of ball was excellent today

Almost everyone else out there: 4 qtr performance, and besides Bate, could make a case for everyone else out there, lets hope to see some consistency over the next few weeks

Strongly agree with forest85 today! Trengove was tremendous, seven tackles and plenty more body work too.

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6 - Brent Moloney

5 - Colin Sylvia

4 - Ricky Petterd

3 - James Frawley

2 - Jack Trengove

1 - Nathan Jones

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6.Moloney

5.Jones (according to some they are still both C-graders!Bizzare.)

4.Trengove

3.Green

2.Watts

1.Bail

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6. Moloney

5. Sylvia

4. Bail

3. Trengove

2. Davey (he ran and bounced - how good is it to see this again)

1. Frawley

apologies to Jones and Petterd

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6 - Moloney - Gotta be leading the Bluey by a mile at this stage. 19 clearances!

5 - Sylvia

4 - Petterd

3 - Trengove

2 - Jones

1 - Davey

Tough to find just six names, fantastic effort across the board.

edit: can't believe i forgot the Russian! 1 vote perhaps, ahead of Davey

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