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6 Gawn! - He was immense today. Double-teamed by Witts and Grundy, he had 30 HO to their combined 34, 16 disposals to their 19 and five marks to their 3. Worth two opponents.

5. Hogan - Massive target up forward. Great return

4. Vince - 29 Disposals and three goals. Perfect attacking midfielder's game.

3. Viney - I can't believe how much he's improved this year. Under every pack, makes nails look soft.

2. Watts - Damaging on the wing, dropped back to help the defence and hit the scoreboard. This is how he needs to play his footy.

1. Jetta - Great defensive game yet again. Could have gone for glory and had a goal as well, but he did the team thing and gave it off to the captain.

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6 - Vince ( blanketed Pendlebury and won his own ball all day)

5 - Gawn ( continued his stellar run of performances )

4 - Viney ( what a workhorse and has erased careless errors from his game )

3 - Cross ( as long as he doesn't kick he can play for a number of years more)

2 - Hogan ( always a target and rarely let his teammates down)

1 - Dunn ( I don't recall him making an error)

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6- Vince - classy bugger

5- Gawn - huge

4 - Jones - did it all

3 - Viney - heart and soul

2 - hogan - magnifico

1- Garlett - danger mouse

Watts Dawes Garlo Howe Vandas everyone and great work Roosy. !

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6. Vince

5. Gawn

4. Watts

3. Jones

2. Dunn

1. Viney

Great team effort, and another half dozen could easily have figured in the votes.

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6. Bernard - what a man

5. watts - just has control of his game now

4. Gawn - best young ruck in the league

3. Cross - sidey had 5 touches in the second half.

2. Hogan - 3 goals

1. Jones - in and out but there when we needed him

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6 - Bernie - dominant in every facet, will be shocked if he doesnt win the Bley

5 - Max Gawn - took on Witts and Grundy on his own and won. A star in the making.

4 - Jack Watts - took the game on , this was the game he has been building toward. Buried some demons (pardon the pun)

3 - Jack Viney - another fantastic game and hes starting to really make his mark on the comp

2 - Nev Jetta - still the most underrated player in the AFL, never gets beaten

1 - Jesse Hogan - thats 32 goals and counting in 15 games in his first year... and some payback for getting beaten by Frost on QB.

Apologies to many others especially the skipper

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