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Round 4

3- J. Viney 

2- J. Watts

1- N. Jones

 

Rd 1

3 Viney

2 Ward

1 Scully

 

Rd 2

Nil

 

Rd 3

3 Gawn

2 Harvey

1 Goldstein

 

Rd 4

3 Viney

2 Watts

1 Kent

 

My Melb Tally:

Viney 6

Gawn 3

Watts 2

Kent 1

 

Round 4

3 - Viney

2 - Watts

1 - Pendlebury

 
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Round 5:

3 - J. Viney, 2 - M. Gawn, 1 - D. Tyson

Awesome game by these 3 (not-so-)gentlemen!!

Viney would have to have 9 votes you would think, although who knows what the umps think. It wouldn't surprise me if they gave 3 votes to Tyson.


Round 5

3 - Gawn

2 - Viney

1 - Cotchin

 

Demons tally 

8 Viney

6 Gawn

2 T-Mac

2 Watts

 

 

 

 

 

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On 11 April 2016 at 10:47 PM, Macca said:

Round 3

3 - Gawn

2 - Goldstein

1 - Harvey 

It will be interesting to see the coaches votes.

 

 

 

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Yeah, you are right 

Rd 5 v Richmond

3 Viney

2 Gawn

1 Tyson

My running MFC Tally: - Viney 9, Gawn 5, Watts 2, Kent 1, Tyson 1.

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Rd 6:

3- N. Reiwoldt

2- J. Hogan 

1- B. Acres

Round 6

3 - Reiwoldt

2 - Hogan

1 - Steven

 

MFC tally

8 - Viney

6 - Gawn

2 - T-Mac,  Watts,  Hogan


Round 7

3 - Gawn

2 - N Jones

1 - Harmes

 

MFC tally

9 - Gawn

8 - Viney

2 - T-Mac,  Watts,  Hogan, N Jones

1 - Harmes

On 4/27/2016 at 1:13 PM, H_T said:

Rd 5 v Richmond

3 Viney

2 Gawn

1 Tyson

My running MFC Tally: - Viney 9, Gawn 5, Watts 2, Kent 1, Tyson 1.

Rd 6 v StKilda votes

3 N Riewoldt

2 J Hogan

1 J Steven

 

Rd 7 v Gold Coast 

3 M.Gawn

2 N.Jones

1 J.Viney

My MFC Running tally: Viney 10, Gawn, 8, Watts 2, Hogan 2, Jones 2, Kent 1, Tyson 1

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Rd 7 (vs GCS):

3- M. Gawn

2- N. Jones

1- J. Viney

could have raffled the 1 vote between Jack, Harmesy, Bernie or even Wagner. J. Viney gets the nod for igniting the engine room in that devastating 3rd quarter.

My MFC Running tally: Viney 10, Gawn, 8, Watts 2, Hogan 2, Jones 2, Kent 1, Tyson 1

Round 8

3 Liberatore (WB)

2 Hunter (WB)

1 Bontempelli (WB)

Round 8

3 - Liberatore

2 - Bontempelli

1 - Picken


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Rd 8.

3- Bontempelli

2- Liberatore

1- Hunter

On 5/16/2016 at 1:07 PM, H_T said:

My MFC Running tally: Viney 10, Gawn, 8, Watts 2, Hogan 2, Jones 2, Kent 1, Tyson 1

Round 8

3 Liberatore (WB)

2 Hunter (WB)

1 Bontempelli (WB)

Round 9:

3. B.Stretch

2. J.Hogan

1. T.Bugg 

Running Tally:  Viney 10, Gawn 8, Hogan 4, Stretch 3, Watts 2, Jones 2, Bugg 1, Kent 1, Tyson 1.

Round 9

3 - Hogan

2 - Stretch

1 - Bugg

 

MFC tally

9 - Gawn

8 - Viney

5 - Hogan

2 - T-Mac,  Watts,  N Jones,  Stretch

1 - Harmes,  Bugg

 

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Rd 9 vs Brisbane:

3 - N. Jones

2 - J. Hogan

1 - D. Rich


Round 10 (vs Port)

3 - Robbie Gray

2 - J Pittard

1 - C Wingard

 

MFC tally

9 - Gawn

8 - Viney

5 - Hogan

2 - T-Mac,  Watts,  N Jones,  Stretch

1 - Harmes,  Bugg

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On 5/23/2016 at 10:59 AM, H_T said:

Round 9:

3. B.Stretch

2. J.Hogan

1. T.Bugg 

Running Tally:  Viney 10, Gawn 8, Hogan 4, Stretch 3, Watts 2, Jones 2, Bugg 1, Kent 1, Tyson 1.

 

On 5/26/2016 at 3:12 PM, leucopogon said:

Rd 9 vs Brisbane:

3 - N. Jones

2 - J. Hogan

1 - D. Rich

Are we still doing this? 

I might carry on regardless just to see how many votes that Gawn ends up with ... without any sort of bias of course :ph34r:  Anyway, here's the last 2 games (for what it's worth)

 

Round 11 (vs Hawks)

3 - Tyson

2 - Vince

1 - Smith (Haw)

 

Round 12 (vs Pies)

3 - Gawn

2 - Vince

1 - Jones

 

MFC Tally

12 - Gawn

8 - Viney

5 - Hogan

4 - Vince

3 - Jones, Tyson

2 - T-Mac,  Watts,  Stretch

1 - Harmes,  Bugg

 

Here are the coaches votes (just in) ...

Melbourne v Collingwood
9 Max Gawn (Melb)
9 Bernie Vince (Melb)
6 Nathan Jones (Melb)
3 Tom McDonald (Melb)
2 Dean Kent (Melb)
1 Tomas Bugg (Melb)

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