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So nice to have a win. Took a 3yr old to his first game and he loved it, his older brother did also....and a kick on the G. Fair to say they love Howie!

6. Grimes.....really like his emerging leadership. Hope and trenners were good when needed today, great last qtrs.

5. Byrnes......well done.....still got it at AFL level

4. Howe.......enough said

3. Nat Jones......great to see him off the leash today

2. Frawley......setanta got away from T Mac but Cameron got smashed by an AA Full back today.....gave him nothing chip, welcome back

1. Evans......didn't really notice him until the last but it was spectacular.

Loved big Maxys game also, and trenners. garlands last qtr was awesome. Terlich showed he is an AFL find.

Go on with it next week boys

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6. Nate

5.Garland

4.Gawn

3.Sylvia

2.Howe

1.Byrnes(if everyone says so)

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6 Grimes - Lead from the front, 29 disposals, Disposal efficiency 79%, 5 clearances, 7 tackles. Champion.

5 Byrnes - 23 Disposals, Disposal efficiency 78%, 3 goals, 3 clearances. I have to say i doubted him as a trade, but I've never been so glad to be wrong.

4 Jones - Always know what you are going to get from him. Legend. 28 disposals, 3 tackles. Disposal efficiency 68%, missed some shots at goal - otherwise would have been higher.

3 Howe - 4 goals, 7 marks -4 of them contested. Excitement machine and not just a Robbo-clone (no disrespect to Robbo).

2 Trengove - 10 tackles and 22 Disposals to boot. need I say more?

1 Evans - Lot of hard running, 20 Disposals, 7 marks 3 goals.

Biggest positives of the day:

- Unlike Jamar, Gawn looks very good around the ground with regards to contested possessions, agility, disposal efficiency

- Evans

- Terlich fought hard all day

- Frawley regaining some form

- Byrnes stepping up

- Pederson played a role

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PROGRESS VOTING ROUND 4

56. Nathan Jones

26. Jack Grimes Jack Viney

23. Matt Jones

22. Jeremy Howe

13. Aaron Davey Colin Sylvia

11. Dean Terlich

10. Shannon Byrnes

9. Colin Garland

8. Mitch Clark

7. James Frawley

6. Michael Evans Max Gawn Tom McDonald

4. Jordie McKenzie

2. Mark Jamar Jack Trengove

1. Rohan Bail Sam Blease

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6 - Jones - A marvellous example to the rest of the team, champion effort by him in and under.

5 - Sylvia - Equal 6th for Inside 50s in the comp is pretty amazing given how much we've sucked, played a pearler yesterday and was inspirational in the last qtr.

4 - Grimes - Led the way all day, even when others were dropping their heads.

3 - Garland - Best quarter he's played for MFC in the 4th. Just wouldn't allow us to lose. Not on his watch.

2 - Trengrove - Played like a captain for one of the few times in his short career. Immensely encouraging.

1 - Howe - Electrified the MCG and was the cream in the last quarter.

Honourable mentions to Pickles and Byrnes (who were both superb), Gawny and Terlich.

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