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The Casey Scorpions best and fairest presentation is on tonight, the main award being the Gardner/Clark Medal.

The function is on at the prestigious Sandhurst Club and I reckon we can expect some awards to go the way of some Demons.

 

Dispointed it isn't on at Casey Fields. I could have strolled 2 min down the road to check it out....

Panozza to take it out surely?

 
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  On 19/09/2014 at 12:18, Greeny said:

2014 #GardnerClarkMedal winner @gawndog37

Congratulations to Max Gawn who follows in the footsteps of last years Gardner/Clark Medallist Jesse Hogan.

Those two will play a big role in the MFC revival.

The leaderboard:

1. Max Gawn 70 votes

2. Evan Panozza 66

3. Jordie McKenzie 65

4. Viv Michie 45

5. Edward Morris 39

6. James Harmes 37

7. Alexis Georgiou 36

8. Aiden Riley 34

Well done Gawndog, but great to also see young Harmes come 6th.

Reckon he's going to be a player!


  On 19/09/2014 at 12:54, RalphiusMaximus said:

Prestigious Sandhurst Club? Have you been there?

Compared to the rest of the venues in the Frankston area, it's prestigious.

Congratulations to Maxy!

 
  On 19/09/2014 at 12:22, KC from Casey said:

Congratulations to Max Gawn who follows in the footsteps of last years Gardner/Clark Medallist Jesse Hogan.

Those two will play a big role in the MFC revival.

The leaderboard:

1. Max Gawn 70 votes

2. Evan Panozza 66

3. Jordie McKenzie 65

4. Viv Michie 45

5. Edward Morris 39

6. James Harmes 37

7. Alexis Georgiou 36

8. Aiden Riley 34

This list is interesting as the names of Strauss, Blease, Nicholson, Evans, Tapscott Barry and Toumpas do not appear in the top eight.

If you have played most of the year at Casey and cannot make it as high as the eighth best players in the b and F than your worth at AFL must be very limited.

Is it true Max won after only playing eight games for the Scorpions in 2014?

That's a scary indictment on the blokes who suited up week in, week out for the 'seconds'.


  On 21/09/2014 at 09:16, DemonAndrew said:

Is it true Max won after only playing eight games for the Scorpions in 2014?

That's a scary indictment on the blokes who suited up week in, week out for the 'seconds'.

He was a stand out though - that happens when you are nearly 7 feet tall, you tend to get noticed!

  On 21/09/2014 at 09:16, DemonAndrew said:

Is it true Max won after only playing eight games for the Scorpions in 2014?

That's a scary indictment on the blokes who suited up week in, week out for the 'seconds'.

And yes it is. As mentioned above in another post those players that couldn't make it into the top 8 is there any wonder we want to move them on?

  On 22/09/2014 at 00:30, Maggot 1977 said:

Ha s anybody got the full list or votes ??

This probably won't surprise you Maggot but I could not find any mention of the B & F on their website


Wouldn't be against giving young Ed Morris a crack on the rookie list.

  On 21/09/2014 at 09:04, old dee said:

This list is interesting as the names of Strauss, Blease, Nicholson, Evans, Tapscott Barry and Toumpas do not appear in the top eight.

If you have played most of the year at Casey and cannot make it as high as the eighth best players in the b and F than your worth at AFL must be very limited.

Especially those who have been around a while - those first five will surely move on (those that haven't already).

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