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Man, what a game

SO many people worthy of votes and so hard to split them

6 - Nathan Jones - Immense yet again

5 - Jack Viney - will be better than his dad, and thats his 5th great game in a row.

4 - Jack Watts - rose to the occasion when it counted

3 - Jeremy Howe - must have saved us 5 goals with his marking prowess

2 - Dom Tyson - another outstanding performane, absolute machine and simply can not be stopped

1 - Cam Pedersen - playing like a man possessed

Apologies to every single MFC I didn't name

Total team effort

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6. Howe - unbelievable game by him today

5. Viney - consistent throughout

4. Tyson - set it up

3. Pederson - can't recall a better effort from him in what has been a pretty good season thus far.

2. N. Jones - a really solid captain's game

1. Watts - work rate in the last was a sight to behold.

I'd have loved to have got Vince in as well.

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Nathan Jones has to get top votes. He destroyed Richmond. The Richmond supporters around us were complaining about him. When was the last time opposition supporters were saying that about one of our players?!

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Didn't see the whole game as I'm overseas but I notice Pedo had 8 tackles - impressive when combined with his other stats. From what I can see our tackling is one of our big improvement areas - lead by Viney -a chip off the old block!

Not only that. Pedo clunked some very strong marks. You see 8 marks taken in a game but with chipping of the ball it sometimes doesn't mean a lot. Peso took some strong contested marks. Also howes marking stats are good . Some goal saving stuff.

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This is the best team performance i can remember for the last (many) years. I can't believe the turnaround that Roo's has given us. We are underpaying him. giving votes is very difficult because we had no duds today - except for some bewildering umpiring.

6. N Jones a brownlow effort.

5. Pedo . Finally produced the goods.

4. Watts - Maybe his best game for us. Finally turned the corner?

3. Dawes Simply an inspiration. His work rate is worth two players

2. Howe Speckies are just as valuable in defence.

1. Tyson What a pick up!!!!

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Total team effort.

6 Chunk

5 Dom

4 Howe

3 Tyson

2 Viney

1 Pedo

Many others deserve votes

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N.Jones

Ranked 3rd in Total Disposals
Ranked 5th in Total Supercoach Score
Ranked 7th in Total Contested Possessions
Ranked 11th in Clearances Per Game
Ranked 11th in Total Inside 50s

and has played 163 of the last 166 MFC games

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