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Can people just post votes instead of looking for laughs, same old jokes.

6 - Jones

5 - Martin

4 - Jetta

3 - Newton

2 - Watts

1 - Gys

 

6 - Stefan Martin

5 - Neville Jetta

4 - Colin Sylvia

3 - Jack Watts

2 - James Frawley

1 - Nathan Jones


Jones in the votes....I wont bother

I don't get how you can give Jones 6 votes when he continuously turned it over and cost us dearly. Plus his tackling sucks.

6- Martin

5- Frawley (the most perfect kicking game I've seen in a while)

4- Davey

3- Jetta (underrated for his hardness)

2- Jurrah

1- Maric

 

Just got home.

Fair to say if Frawley isn't in your Top 2, you weren't at the game.

Just got home.

Fair to say if Frawley isn't in your Top 2, you weren't at the game.

Agreed, he is an absolute gun and set up nearly all of our meaningful attacks from half back.

How insanely good was his disposal today?! I LOVE HIM! If he gets injured like the rest of the list I'll just about call it quits on this season.


6 - Frawley

5 - Tapscott

I really have no idea who comes next.

4 - Martin (I thought he wasn't that good but there's no one else really)

3 - Maric

2 - Bail

1 - Garland (both Bail and Garland, IMO, gave us more effort and skill when they were on than most others did).

People with Jones in their votes need to consider the incredible amount of turnovers he created. Jetta was not hard, he was slow and ineffective.

6 - Frawley: back to his best.

5 - Sylvia: would be close to AA if he had a bit more support. Playing really well IMO.

4 - Newton: Unbelievable first quarter. Average after that but tried hard.

3 - Martin: beaten, but couldn't have given much more than what he did. Encouraging.

2 - Watts: decision making is first class, what position will he end up though?

1 - Warnock: "Encouragement Award". i.e. not a convincing performance, but was solid enough.

Just got home.

Fair to say if Frawley isn't in your Top 2, you weren't at the game.

He played on Aaron Edwards. All you people praising him are not watching the game.

He played on Aaron Edwards. All you people praising him are not watching the game.

Garland then Dunn played on Edwards. Frawley had him for about 10 minutes in the third where he kicked one goal?


He played on Aaron Edwards. All you people praising him are not watching the game.

No offence buddy but you have NFI. Dunn was on him for the majority of the game.

Edited by Geddy Lee

Could have sworn Garland was on Edwards.

Lindsay Thomas, and killed him.

Very disappointing today. Very few 4 quarter efforts, and our depth was sorely tested (as it will be for the next month or so). Maybe time to seriously consider Evans. His game for Casey tomorrow will be important from this perspective.

6: Frawley

5: Martin

4: Warnock

3: Watts

2: Newton

1: Sylvia

I didn't watch but here is our top 6 based on supercoach points. Naturally, these votes will not count no doubt.

6. Martin - 125 points

5. Sylvia - 114 points

4. Davey - 109 points

3. Newton (!) - 106 points

2. Watts - 105 points (his highest score this year)

1. Frawley - 98 points

I am mostly posting this as a comparison to how everybody else in this thread voted.


6 - Frawley

5 - Davey

4 - Warnock

3 - Sylvia

2 - Martin

1 - Watts

6 - Frawley

5 - Tapscott

I really have no idea who comes next.

4 - Martin (I thought he wasn't that good but there's no one else really)

3 - Maric

2 - Bail

1 - Garland (both Bail and Garland, IMO, gave us more effort and skill when they were on than most others did).

People with Jones in their votes need to consider the incredible amount of turnovers he created. Jetta was not hard, he was slow and ineffective.

Pot calling the kettle black! Jones was more effective than Tapscott. His worst game for Melbourne today. Hardly got it and when he did couldnt hit the side of a barn.. Bennell would be in my votes first.

Pot calling the kettle black! Jones was more effective than Tapscott. His worst game for Melbourne today. Hardly got it and when he did couldnt hit the side of a barn.. Bennell would be in my votes first.

I thought Tapscott's attack on the ball was good. But I think I may have put him too high in the votes. Suffice to say, I rated Frawley, and that's really about it.

 

I didn't watch but here is our top 6 based on supercoach points. Naturally, these votes will not count no doubt.

6. Martin - 125 points

5. Sylvia - 114 points

4. Davey - 109 points

3. Newton (!) - 106 points

2. Watts - 105 points (his highest score this year)

1. Frawley - 98 points

I am mostly posting this as a comparison to how everybody else in this thread voted.

Interesting. I think that's the right list of names in the wrong order.


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