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6. Sylvia

5. Watts

4. Morton

3. Howe

2. Moloney

1. Scully

I also thought Martin again did a good job.

Edited by QueenC

6. Sylvia

5. Howe

4. Watts

3. Noone deserved three

2. Morton

1. No 5 in the little league

Edited by deefan12

 

Not one Melbourne player was in the top 10 on the ground, however:-

6: Sylvia

5: Morton

4: Martin

3: Watts

2: Gawn (encouragement award)

1: Howe (encouragement award)

6 - Sylvia

6 - My gf for giving me something to at least stare at at the game...


6 - Sylvia

6 - My gf for giving me something to at least stare at at the game...

LOL !

6 Sylvia

5 Frawley

4 Moloney

3 Watts

2 Scully

1 Morton

Howe & Martin next. Morton has got to learn to involve himself defensively and not to ball watch. Team comes first.

6 Sylvia

5 Morton

4 McKenzie

3 Howe

2 Moloney

1 Scully

6. Scully

5. Sylvia

4. Watts

3. Frawley

2. Moloney

1. Martin

 

6 - Sylvia

6 - My gf for giving me something to at least stare at at the game...

Very good DeezMan, made my morning.

6 . Sylvia

5 . Morton

4 . Watts

3 . MacDonald

2 . Moloney

1 . Howe

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Edited by Maldonboy38

Colin Sylvia easily the best and moves up on the leaders.

71 . Brent Moloney

64 . Jack Trengove

60 . Colin Sylvia

58 . Jared Rivers

55 . Stefan Martin

51 . Jack Watts

50 . Nathan Jones

37 . Mark Jamar

35 . Rohan Bail

27 . Jordan Gysberts

25 . Luke Tapscott

17 . Colin Garland

16 . Liam Jurrah

13 . Brad Green Neville Jetta

12 . Jordie McKenzie Tom Scully

10 . Cale Morton Ricky Petterd

9 . James Frawley

8 . Aaron Davey Addam Maric

7 . Jamie Bennell Michael Evans

5 . Jeremy Howe

4 . Joel Macdonald

3 . Clint Bartam Michael Newton

2 . Jack Grimes

1 . Matthew Warnock


I know I'm late again, but I can't quite understand why I'm out of step with everyone else. I thought Sylvia was just OK (still good enough to get votes) but not our best. Four goals is good, but I didn't really notice much else from him. So, here's my view:

6. Moloney

5. Morton

4. McKenzie

3. Sylvia

2. Watts

1. Scully

But the best point made by an earlier poster is that Collingwood players probably made up the ten best players on the ground.

Just got back from Melbourne. Needless to say it was a very looooong drive back to Canberra.

Too late to cast a valid vote, but I'll put in my selections anyway.

6. Sylvia

5. Morton

4. Watts

3. Howe

2. Strauss

1. Frawley

6 - Sylvia

6 - My gf for giving me something to at least stare at at the game...

I gave 6 - Sylvia

6 - Deezman's gf for giving me something to stare at at the game

( joking....)

I gave 6 - Sylvia

6 - Deezman's gf for giving me something to stare at at the game

( joking....)

Hahaha... you'd be forgiven!! :P

Demonland... cheers for the updated forum player rankings. But in all seriousness, does my gf get an appearance in there??? She may be Collingwood, but the amount of stares she got purely because she had all her teeth and was overheard speaking semi-decent English was gob-smacking!! Thought it may put her at the bottom of the rankings ladder at least...

Cheers.

Hahaha... you'd be forgiven!! :P

Demonland... cheers for the updated forum player rankings. But in all seriousness, does my gf get an appearance in there??? She may be Collingwood, but the amount of stares she got purely because she had all her teeth and was overheard speaking semi-decent English was gob-smacking!! Thought it may put her at the bottom of the rankings ladder at least...

Cheers.

And I thought you were staring at your grandfather (which, I must admit, I thought was pretty weird).


6 - Sylvia

5 - Morton

4 - Bennell

3 - Howe

2 - Watts

1 - McDonald

I find it funny reading the votes and Changes for next week posts. In the votes people have Morton, Bennell and MacDonald which I thought all did OK on Monday, this you switch to changes and people have these three out off the team for Sunday.

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