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6 - Sellar

5 - Sylvia

4 - Howe

3 - Blease

2 - Jones

1 - McDonald

6. sylvia

5. spencer

4. jones

3. grimes

2. sellar

1. green - Farewell champ.

What game were you watching?! Spencer was possibly the worst on the ground! He was totally uncompetitive in the ruck and a hack around the ground. Sam Jacobs pulverised him all day.

I'm being mean here, but that's the worst decision to award votes I've ever seen on this website.

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Being at the game and not watching on TV might result in differing opinions but my votes would be:

6- Sylvia- Clearly the best in a team getting smashed

5- Jones- Is an absolute workhorse

4- Howe- the only marking target we had all day

3- Sellar- given he played a bit of everywhere i thought he performed most roles well but for one horrible shot at goal

2- Blease- the only bloke who looks remotely dangerous in the forward line

1- Tapscott- a lot of hard efforts and strong marks today

And the 5 votes from red and blue forever were a typo.

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6.Sylvia

5.Jones

4.Howe

3.Peter Sellars

2.Jordie

1.Blease

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Was almost considering just giving Green 21 votes and letting the farce end, however, upon reflection....

6. Sylvia - stood up against a good team for a change.

5. Jones - absolute hard nut. Just doesn't give up.

4. Sellar - would've had the 6 if he could kick.

3. Howe - give this man a preseason and he could be anything, providing he hasn't killed himself flying to take a grab.

2. McKenzie - niggler. Love the way he goes about it.

1. Bail - just for starting a few fights.

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Jeremy Howe has grabbed outright second place as Nathan Jones increased his lead:

226 Nathan Jones

94 Jeremy Howe

86 Jack Grimes

81 Mitch Clark

80 Jared Rivers

75 Jack Watts

65 Colin Sylvia

62 Tom McDonald James Magner

54 Jordie McKenzie

48 Sam Blease

45 James Frawley

33 Jack Trengove

31 Stef Martin

30 Brad Green

29 Lynden Dunn Dan Nicholson

27 Matthew Bate

25 Joel Macdonald

20 Colin Garland

19 Cale Morton

18 Rohan Bail

17 James Sellar

16 Jake Spencer

15 Clint Bartram

9 Neville Jetta

6 Luke Tapscott

3 Brent Moloney

1 Aaron Davey

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6. Sylvia - NOW get out his back, Col is vital for 2013 and beyond.

5. Jones - my 6-yr old son loves Jonesy grunt and desire for the footy.

4. Sellar - a good #53 draft pick. Versatile as a key fwd or back

3. Howe - puts a smile on my face. Great mark and agile. A big pres season and watch out.

2. Grimes - got better over the last few weeks. Now lets see a full season and an ability to run the loines again.

1. Dunn - has found a spot in defence. Now a versatile option in our list.

minus 6 : Spencer. 9% hitouts to advantage, that's 2 out of 21. In fact, half his taps went direct to the Crows midfield.

Jacobs was in their best 5. We lost the centre square and clearances.

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6. Sylvia - stood up against a good team for a change.

You have a very short memory, Col Sylvia's best games for the club have been against Collingwood and Hawthorn and he always plays well against these two clubs. You watch every game, the games he plays well are the games he spends most his time in the midfield, hopefully he gets a full pre-season no injuries through the year.

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6. Sylvia - NOW get out his back, Col is vital for 2013 and beyond.

5. Jones - my 6-yr old son loves Jonesy grunt and desire for the footy.

4. Sellar - a good #53 draft pick. Versatile as a key fwd or back

3. Howe - puts a smile on my face. Great mark and agile. A big pres season and watch out.

2. Grimes - got better over the last few weeks. Now lets see a full season and an ability to run the loines again.

1. Dunn - has found a spot in defence. Now a versatile option in our list.

minus 6 : Spencer. 9% hitouts to advantage, that's 2 out of 21. In fact, half his taps went direct to the Crows midfield.

Jacobs was in their best 5. We lost the centre square and clearances.

I'm surprised with Dunn getting votes. I thought he looked good in the first quarter but really struggled when the pressure was on (and in defense of the backmen, it was really on big time after half way through the second quarter). He seemed lost and unaccountable to me and had some poor disposals. I admit I've never been a Dunn fan but while he was not the worst yesterday, I didn't think he was in the top 15.

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These would have been my votes if I had arrived home before the cutoff:

6. Sylvia: building a bit of consistency late in the season

5. Jones: worked his butt off, as usual

4. Howe: becoming more than just a highlights reel

3. Sellar: a solid target up forward

2. Grimes: another sound performance

1. Tapscott: perhaps the best of the rest

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Curry n Beer, you have failed to see development in Blease. That was his best game for the club to date because he played well in the second half... running the game out. He had more involvements than in any game to date (not just a flashy goal here and there). There were also numerous occasions when he put himself in good position to receive and go but team mates chose to ignore him. Yes, he blazed away on a few occasions bu tso does Milne. The development in Blease has been a highlight of the final month of the season... you just can't see it. Stick around!

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