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6. Pederson

5. Dunn

4. Tyson

3. N Jones

2. Cross

1. Jamar

Special mention to Vince, Salem and Jetta

 

6 Dunn

5 Tyson

4 Pederson

3 Cross

2 M. Jones

1. Jamar

Apologies to N. Jones who I seem to judge on a higher standard lately, and to Viney, Jetta and Vince

 

6. Pedersen

5. Dunn

4. Vince

3. Cross

2. N. jones

1. Jetta

I agree with your order except I'd give 1 point to Viney instead Jetta.

6. Tyson (really, 3 1/2 quarters of outstanding footy and you guys don't have him for 6?)

5. Dunn (strong down back)

4. N. Jones (keeps on going)

3. Pederson (I was wrong)

2. Jetta (I was wrong mach 2)

1. Cross (impact on Polec)

Go back and watch his disposal in the first quarter and then decide if he still rates six. I still love the way he goes about it though and look forward to him going head-to-head with Pendles next week, unless he cops Macaffer.

My votes:

6 Dunn

5 Pedo

4 Tyson

3 Cross

2 Jetta

1 N.Jones

Just finished watching it was at the U/18'S & WAFL all day so missed the live telecast, so knew the result but my god we are a totally different team and footy is enjoyable again

6. Tyson faded late but most of our boys did

5. Jetta have always liked the kid and did another quality job today

4. Cross like Jetta did a fantastic job for us and got the better of Polac

3. N Jones just maintains the same standards week in week out

2. Pedersen surely the most improved player on our list attacking marking contests and just full of confidence looks to be enjoying his footy

1. Dunn great job on Schulz, bad mistake late but gets the vote for his game over 4 quarters

 

Can't vote as I didn't see the game but a couple of observations.

Who would have imagined 12 months ago that Dunn and Pedersen would be in the team let alone regularly being named in our better players. I know it has been mentioned before, but what an amazing transformation. A credit to all involved.

Can't vote as I didn't see the game but a couple of observations.

Who would have imagined 12 months ago that Dunn and Pedersen would be in the team let alone regularly being named in our better players. I know it has been mentioned before, but what an amazing transformation. A credit to all involved.

You might be adding Jetta to that list soon. He's looked really good the last few games he's played. He's shut down two of the best small forwards in the game in Betts and Wingard. Someone in another thread suggested he's on track for AA, and if he keeps this up they could be right.


6 - Lynden Dunn

5 - Cam Pedersen

4 - Dom Tyson

3 - Neville Jetta

2 - Daniel Cross

1 - Matt Jones

Jonesy apparently a victim of his own standards judging by some votes. Led the disposals and the clearances. In the top 6 on the ground I would've thought.

Some didn't give Tyson a vote after 30 touches and two goals, obviously BOG

Can't vote as I didn't see the game but a couple of observations.

Who would have imagined 12 months ago that Dunn and Pedersen would be in the team let alone regularly being named in our better players. I know it has been mentioned before, but what an amazing transformation. A credit to all involved.

Dunn was very good for us 12mths ago. A lot of posters seem to forget from mid 2012 Dunn has been one of our most reliable. Before that, a liability, but lets not change history. Pedo, well, ill agree with you on that one.


Dunn was very good for us 12mths ago. A lot of posters seem to forget from mid 2012 Dunn has been one of our most reliable. Before that, a liability, but lets not change history. Pedo, well, ill agree with you on that one.

Statistically Dunn was the best 1-1 defender in the league last season.

6. Cross. His job on Polec was brilliant as Polec has been in great form of late. Furthermore, he took some super important grabs around the ground.

5. Pederson. Big strong marking who loves throwing his weight around. Some great bumps and som crunching tackles. Great job

4. Tyson. Couple shanks cost him the 6 but how good is this kid going to be!

3. N Jones. Just another truck load of clearances, posseys and tackles. Typical Jonesy effort but doesn't stand out as much noting he is no longer surrounded by witches hats for team mates. Still, this man is a star.

2. Dunn. Really enjoy getting on here week after week saying how wrong I was about the boy. Good job

1. Jamar. I think our team walks taller when he is out there and helps out our mids so much.

Jamar is probably lucky over Jetta really only sneaking in after smacking out Lobbe,

6. Pedersen
5. Jetta

4. Dunn

3. Tyson

2. Viney

1. Jamar

Dunn was very good for us 12mths ago. A lot of posters seem to forget from mid 2012 Dunn has been one of our most reliable. Before that, a liability, but lets not change history. Pedo, well, ill agree with you on that one.

maybe I should have said at the start of 2013 season re Dunn.

And yes Jetta should be added too. Roos held faith while many of us had him on the scrap heap. He has claimed some good scalps, and had Wingard's until Schultz finished him off and stole Jetta's thunder


 
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Nathan Jones and Dom Tyson both crack the ton in the same week. Well played gentlemen!

Progressive -

109. Nathan Jones

100. Dom Tyson

57. Lynden Dunn

46. Jack Viney

45. Daniel Cross

29. Bernie Vince

28. Matt Jones

27. Chris Dawes

26. Jack Watts

25. James Frawley

24. Tom McDonald

22. Cam Pedersen

17. Jeremy Howe

13. Mark Jamar

11. Rohan Bail Jack Grimes

8. Jay Kennedy-Harris

6. Alexis Georgiou Jimmy Toumpas

4. Dean Terlich

3. Neville Jetta Jack Trengove

2. Shannon Byrnes Jake Spencer

1. Max Gawn

FYI, AFL fantasy rankings

1.N.Jones

2.Tyson

3.Vince

4.Cross

5.M.Jones

6.Bail

7.Dunn

8.Watts

9.Frawley

10.Pederson


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