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6 Rivers

5 Macdonald

4 McKenzie

3 Gysberts

2 Moloney

1 Trengove

Thought the win was set up by the defence returning to 2010 form (even without half their numbers). Rivers and Macdonald were kings in that area. In some ways I was disappointed with our midfield, but they kicked ass. Still a lot of work for the forwards to do I think, but if I had one more vote it would be for Howe, he gave us structure!

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Kidding yourselves if McKenzie isn't the top vote getter people.

6- McKenzie

5- Rivers

4- Gysberts

3- Martin

2- Trengove

1- Scully

The game was won in the middle. Rivers also saved the day and was simply sensational.

Harsh on pretty much everyone else who missed out. Especially Beamer, MacDonald, Watts and Evans who worked exceptionally hard!

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6 McKenzie (An absolutely brilliant game. Junior jnr may one day surpass Junior snr.)

5 Martin (If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't believe it. Beat Hille, Ryder and Bellchambers. Jamar-esque.)

4 Rivers (Career-best form? Must be close ...)

3 Gysberts (Finding the ball's never been the problem, tonight he used it beautifully both in close and in space.)

2 Trengove (Pure silk. And he makes everyone else better.)

1 Watts (This vote is purely for his composure in the last quarter. When the Bombers where pressing, he had about four touches in two minutes, all of them calm and effective, and his attitude infected the whole team.)

Apologies to:

Bennell, great defensive game.

MacDonald, very rarely beaten.

Moloney, his usual steamroller self.

Jetta, mad-dog attitude, McKenzie-esque.

Green, finally a forward, and lo and behold, he plays a captain's game.

Jones, doesn't get the kudos he deserves.

Scully, pretty bloody good for a first game back!

Howe, presented well, had clean hands, and gave us a target across half-forward.

Everyone else can feel aggrieved to be left out as well. Great effort. Now please let them do it again next week! And the week after that, and the week after that, and for the three months after that ...

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6: Gysberts

5: McKenzie

4: Rivers

3: Martin

2: Trengove

1: Moloney

Apologies to the rest of the team.

Points for Bailey and the coaching staff for ditching experienced players that are not up to it and going for youth.

Something the previous coach never did...

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6 . McKenzie

5 . Rivers (are we beginning to see his Rising Star form again?)

4 . Martin

3 . Gysberts

2 . Trengove

1 . Green (He is starting to LEAD. Growing into captaincy at last)

Huge apologies to Watts, Scully and MacDonald

Smaller apologies to Howe, Jetta, Jones and Bennell.

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Best team effort in years makes voting extremely tough this week (unlike recent weeks when it has been tough to find a decent 6). Keep it up Dees!

6. Rivers

5. McKenzie

4. Martin

3. Gysberts

2. Trengove

1. Green

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6. Rivers – better than ever?

5. McKenzie - outstanding

4. Martin - ditto

3. Moloney – great leadership at the end

2. Trenners – so many skills

1. Howe – for his workrate and dedication in the bright lights

Absurd that I left Gys out, but it was hard to choose.

Maybe Demonland can erase the votes from last week and extend the votes this week?

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