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6 - Clark (he changed the game)

5 - Jones

4 - McDonald

3 - Watts

2 - Rivers

1 - Sylvia (coach's encouragement award)

 

6- Jones: As usual one of our best players. I think he's been in my top 6 every week.

5- McDonald: Should get a Rising Star nomination this week, he played a fantastic game.

4- Watts: Composed and looking every bit like a star in the making.

3- Sylvia: His best performance this season, but can he back it up?

2- Rivers: 4 goals from an unfamiliar position; took over Clark's role perfectly after he was subbed out.

1- Clark: One of the best quarters of football I have seen by a Demon in several seasons. Hopefully he'll be back in next week.

6 jones

5 Clark

4 McDonald

3 watts

2 rivers

1 Sylvia


6 Jones

5 McDonald

4 Dunn

3 Clark

2 Rivers

1 Grimes

6. Jones

5. Watts

4. Sylvia

3. Clark

2. Grimes

1. Dunn

Apologies to McDonald who just misses out. Had a good game overall but also butchered the ball numerous times which fortunately wasn't too costly, but could've been against better opposition. Other honourable mentions to Rivers, Sellar, Blease and Bate.

 

6, Jones

5. Watts

4. Grimes

3. T Mac

2. Rivers

1. Clark

6. Jones

5. McDonald

4. Watts

3. Dunn

2. Rivers

1. Clark

6- Watts

5- Mcdonald

4- Jones

3- Clark

2- Rivers

1- Garland


6. Jones. A couple of amazing brain fades but a great game of footy.

5. Grimes. We have waited to see a full season from him, and he is geniune class and strength.

4. Watts. A couple of howling turnovers but a strong game. Contested marking, the whole thing. And his passing... sublime.

3. Rivers. He was really enjoying himself.

2. McDonald. How good is he becoming. More than a few handling/fumbling errors or he could have earnt 5 points.

1. Clark

I abstain this week. I liked what I saw from a lot of our players today, and I don't think I can pick a top 6. Suffice to say that I can see little to change for next week.

6 - Jones - Keeps on keeping on.

5 - McDonald - If there's no Rising Star, there's no justice.

4 - Grimes - Midfield is his position. Lock it in.

3 - Watts - Some excellent defensive marks, needs that confidence heading into the future.

2 - Clark - If he'd stayed on the field for the whole game, would probably have been BOG.

1 - Rivers - Loving his forays up forward.

Watts

Grimes

Rivers

McDonald T

Jones

Clarke....BOG if he didnt leave the ground


6 - Clark (he changed the game)

5 - Jones

4 - McDonald

3 - Watts

2 - Rivers

1 - Sylvia (coach's encouragement award)

+1

Watts

Jones

Clark

Rivers

McDonald

Sylvia

6- Jones- Gave Scully a couple of bumps early which foreboded the rest of his game, hard at it, burst through packs, led our clearances, surely will be B&F this year

5- Clark- In his half on the field, not only did he kick 4 but he was a force inside 50, his 4 goals in the first quarter portrayed his beautiful set shot kicking

4- Watts- As comfortable as I've seen him, and that play where he did that beautiful kick inside 50 was spectacular

3- Rivers- Looks like he can be a permanent forward, very strong mark and his kicking for goal is better than I thought

2. Grimes- Another good game with plenty of run

1. Sylvia- 2 goals and 23 possessions, his best game of the year. He just needs to do it against better teams

McDonald just misses out, he was very hard at it and roamed around the back of the play, but just needs to be cleaner. Davey is worth a mention cause he had a good second half

 

6. Jones

5. Frawley

4. T-Mac

3. Sylvia

2. Rivers

1. Grimes

apologies to Garland and Dunn who I thought were very good today especially early and late in the game.

6 Jones

5 Watts

4 Jamar (I'm surprised at the lack of love in the votes. He dominated and was the reason we won so many clearances.)

3 Clark

2 Rivers

1 McDonald.


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