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6. Maxy Gawn - Maybe we can see Fitzy and him together before the end of the year

5. Howe - Great down back and felt really comfortable with him down there

4. Tyson - Really love the way he goes about it

3. N Jones - Really hard at it all day.

2. Frawley - Yes he is frustrating but 7 tackles 6 marks

1. Riley - such an impact coming on

Sorry Jetta.

 

6. Jetta

5. Tyson

4. Cross

3. Jamar

2. Gawn

1. N Jones


 

6.Jetta

5.Howe

4.Gawn

3.Chip

2.Tyson

1.N.Jones

My apologies to MIchie, I thought he was alright today

Gawn

Jetta

Tyson

Howe

Frawley

N.Jones


6 - Neville Jetta. Clint Bizket called it. Should be All Australian

5 - Max Gawn. Just about our only traditional avenue to goal

4 - Mark Jamar. A colossus in the ruck. Almost back to his 2011 form.
3 - Dom Tyson. What a pickup
2 - Nathan Jones. Err...if you need to know why, you obviously haven't watched Melbourne play the past 4 years.

1 - James Frawley. Our best forward on a fairly consistent basis these days...and he's not even a forward.

6 - Jetta ( great reinvention)

5 - Gawn ( at least he gave us some hope )

4 - Tyson ( prolific , though rarely used his possessions to advantage )

3 - Howe ( classy and smart , but was very loose )

2 - Riley ( showed dash and aggression)

1 - Jamar ( palmed well , usually to advantage )

6.Gawn

5.Tyson

4.Jetta

3.Jamar

2.Howe

1.Frawley

Nate Jones & Crossy are unlucky not to poll votes and all round far better performance and effort than last week

6. N Jetta

5. M Gawn

4.D Tyson

3. J Howe

2. M Jamar

1. A Riley


6 - Jetta ... what a year !!

5 - Tyson. All class

4- Gawn. Very promising still

3- N Jones. He is 100% Heart

2- Jamar. A warrior

1- Cross. He is a lion with a big heart. If only he was 10 yrs younger

6. Jetta - heart as big as the 'G'

5. Tyson - tireless and mostly classy

4. Gawn - a definite part of the future

3. N. Jones - played like he always does

2. Cross - played like he always does

1. Jamar - very solid

6. Jetta

5. Gawn

4. Tyson

3. Cross

2. Howe

1. N Jones


6 jetta

5 Tyson

4 Howe

3 n jones

2 Gawn

1 cross

6- Jetta

5- Gawn

4- Tyson

3- Howe

2- Jamar

1- N Jones

 

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