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6. McKenzie

5. Gysberts

4. Rivers

3. Trengove

2. Martin

1. Green

Just missed - MacDonald, Scully, Moloney, Howe, Bennell, Watts...the list goes one :)

 
 

6 Mckenzie

5 Rivers

4 Gysberts

3 Martin

2 Trengove

1 Moloney

Could have thrown a blanket over 5 or 6 for the 2 and 1.

6-Rivers

5-Martin

4-McKenzie

3-Gysberts

2-Green

1-Trengove


6-Team Effort

5-Dennis Armfield

4-Mitch Robinson

3-Mick Malthouse

2-Dermie

1-Llyod

Ayway

6-Gysberts

5-Rivers

4-Martin

3-Jordie

2-Trengove

1-Jack Watts

6 Rivers - I thought he was an absolute stand out all night. I haven't been his biggest fan, but he was fantastic.

5 Mckenzie - I've been saying it this year, I reckon this guy is our glue. He's that heart and soul of the middle and is slipping into top form quickly.

4 Martin - What more needs to be said. More touches than the 3 Bombers talls together.

3 Gysberts - Classy, busy and damaging

This is where it gets hard for me!

2 Trengove - The kid is just all class.

1 Scully - If for no other reason than the fact he's played half a game of footy at any level in 4 months and can still come in and be a force over the duration of the game. Kicked a very important goal as well.

6 - Rivers

5 - Gysberts

4 - Martin

3 - McKenzie

2 - Scully

1 - Watts

 
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Jack Trengove and Jared Rivers are mounting serious challenges to Beamer's hold on the Player of the Year ...

70 . Brent Moloney

64 . Jack Trengove

58 . Jared Rivers

55 . Stefan Martin

48 . Nathan Jones

42 . Colin Sylvia

41 . Jack Watts

37 . Mark Jamar

35 . Rohan Bail

27 . Jordan Gysberts

25 . Luke Tapscott

17 . Colin Garland

16 . Liam Jurrah

13 . Neville Jetta

11 . Jordie McKenzie

10 . Ricky Petterd

9 . James Frawley Brad Green

8 . Aaron Davey Addam Maric

7 . Jamie Bennell Michael Evans

3 . Clint Bartram Michael Newton

2 . Jack Grimes

1 . Jeremy Howe Joel Macdonald Cale Morton Tom Scully Matthew Warnock


6 - McKenzie (amazing tank, tackling/intensity and 2nd 3rd efforts. Potential upside....scary)

5 - Rivers (best game in years. Getting back to his solid best)

4 - Martin (led the way from the 1st bounce with many first touches and nice disposal to advantage. Improving tank/efforts/execution slowly each week. Best game for mine so far)

3 - Jones (led the way with the intensity and attack on the ball carrier all day. Capable of taking himself to a new level from here if he keeps this up)

2 - Gysberts (couldn't split with Bennell...2 each if i could. Great link man and line running. A few more pre-seasons to build tank and body & to start sticking some tackles and... HELLO!)

1 - Bennell (sublime finish both outside & in close. Option selection 1st rate in most cases. Burnt off opponents giving us that extra chaos and unpredictability creating space & time for others to work their magic. And dare i say it, straightens us up through the middle when he's thereabouts with his ability to find players running forward!)

Apologies to MacDonald, Moloney, Jetta, Evans (amazing 3rd game and great work rate!) & Howe (adds an extra dimension to our forward line and some good work up the ground as well! Loved his attack on the ball and carrier. Exciting 1st up game.)

if we can still post for this week i would go

6. McKenzie

5. Rivers

4. Martin

3. Trengove

2. Gysberts

1. Watts

Jack Trengove and Jared Rivers are mounting serious challenges to Beamer's hold on the Player of the Year ...

70 . Brent Moloney

64 . Jack Trengove

Incredible effort given he's missed 3 games. GUN!


Incredible effort given he's missed 3 games. GUN!

Same for Rivers - although I think it was two.

Having watched the replay over and over again.

6. McKenzie

5. Rivers

4. Martin

3. Gysberts

2. Trengove

1. Blanket over everyone else but I will go with Howe.

Honestly, there was not a single pllayer who did not put their hand up, even the usual whipping boys stood up and the newbies showed poise and effort.

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