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6: Jones N

5: Vince

4: Brayshaw

3: Gawn

2: Cross

1: Watts

Special mention to Viney and Howe.

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Vince

Brayshaw

Jones

Watts

Cross

Viney

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6. Vince - was superb negating Pendles and going the other way

5. Jones - along with Vince one of the main reasons we won the midfield contest

4. Brayshaw - as above so important love the kid is just a footballer and something we should have been drafting year in year out

3. Cross - Played the lose role so well and cut off many Pie attacks and provided outlets

2. Viney - loved his tenacity and run, so important along with Vince, Jones, Brayshaw and Vanders (First half) in us getting on top through the middle

1. Toumpas - shut out Sidebottom and barring a few skill errors was very important in shutting out one of the Pies weapons

Apologies to Gawn and Watts, Howey fell away in second half so misses out for mine

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Funny how we all see polar opposites with some players, I thought Howe was ordinary Yesterday, dropped a couple of clutch marks that he should have taken, ok kicked 3 goals, only touched the ball 10 times and to me should have been sitting on Oxleys head a couple of times.

5 Vince

4 Cross

3 Viney

2 N Jones

1 Brayshaw

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Funny how we seem to get twice as many sets of votes when we win as compared to when we lost.

In any event, TMac's lead remains strong but the challenges are coming ...

101. Tom McDonald

62. Nathan Jones

61. Jesse Hogan

51. Bernie Vince

46. Angus Brayshaw

43. Daniel Cross

40. Colin Garland

37. Jeffrey Garlett

30. Christian Salem Aaron vandenBerg

28. Cam Pedersen

25. Jack Viney

13. Jack Grimes

10. Neville Jetta

7. Max Gawn Jack Watts

5. Jimmy Toumpas

4. Lynden Dunn Mark Jamar Viv Michie Ben Newton

3. Heritier Lubumba

2. Jeremy Howe Jake Spencer

1. Dom Tyson

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Going to throw my two cents in after the bell.

6. Jones

5. Gawn (a few mistakes but I feel his influence on the success of our midifield is exciting - we have an actual ruckman!)

4. Vince

3. Brayshaw (we'd seen the toughness, but his decision-making was fantastic!)

2.Cross (didn't realise the old fella had such strong hands!)

1. Viney (boy is tenacious!)

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Another late entry, for the record.

6. Bernie Vince
5. Nathan Jones
4. Daniel Cross
3. Max Gawn
2. Gus Brayshaw
1. Jeremy Howe

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