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6.Blease

5.Jetta

4.Spencer

3.McDonald

2MacDonald

1.Trengove

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6. Blease - Gave us something to pin our hopes on (glimpses if what he could be if/when he develops an engine).

5. Spencer - Best performance for MFC by a mile. Keep at it Jake.

4. Jones - Not at his best under a close tag, but still a class above most of his team mates.

3. Dunn - Generally showed good composure and used the ball well. Didn't do his prospects of a new contract any harm.

2. Grimes - would have rated higher if not for 'iffy' disposal.

1. Jetta - Played with hardness and courage (Neeld would have liked that!). Needs to win more ball, but can be cut a bit of slack given his injury ravaged season.

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6. Spencer (He was outstanding today)

5. Blease (5 goals say no more)

4. Dunn (battled hard and got stuck into Goddard)

3. Grimes (should have kicked that goal)

2. Jones. (3 quarters but went missing in the 3rd)

1. Howe (just because he always gives a contest)

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6 - Blease. I had him a little further down until I looked at the stats for the game. 20 disposals, 8 marks, 3 tackles and 5 goals.

5 - Grimes. His disposal let him down a couple of times, but he worked hard all day and ed from the front.

4 - Spencer. Showed why he's still on our list today. Held his own in the ruck, got his hands on the ball, fought at ground level and his kicking is looking far better too.

3 - Jones. The usual. Need I say more?

2 - Dunn. He's playing like his career is on the line right now. Funny that. His run and aggression is coming in really handy these days.

1 - Jetta. Needs to find more of the ball, but his courage was inspirational and he put on some great tackling pressure.

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Who would have thought it?

Nathan Jones has stretched his lead to a whopping 128 points!

209 Nathan Jones

81 Mitch Clark

80 Jared Rivers

76 Jack Grimes

75 Jack Watts

70 Jeremy Howe

62 Tom McDonald James Magner

50 Jordie McKenzie

45 Sam Blease James Frawley

40 Colin Sylvia

31 Stef Martin

30 Brad Green

29 Dan Nicholson

27 Matthew Bate

26 Jack Trengove

21 Joel Macdonald

20 Colin Garland

19 Cale Morton

16 Jake Spencer

15 Clint Bartram

14 Rohan Bail

12 Lynden Dunn

9 Neville Jetta

8 James Sellar

4 Luke Tapscott

3 Brent Moloney

1 Aaron Davey

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