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6. Max Gawn

5. Jack Viney

4. Dom Tyson

3. Bernie Vince 

2. Jeff Garlett

1. Tom Mcdonald

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6. Vince. Played a massive midfield role AND kicked 3 goals.

5. Gawn. Another stellar ruck performance plus 2 goals and some key defensive marks.

4. Viney. An absolute bull who also flies the flag for his team-mates.

3. Tyson. His first really good game this year. 31 possessions and 2 goals

2. McDonald. Held down defense exceptionally. His disposal is the only thing stopping him from being elite.

1. Garlett. The best forward on the ground all night.

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Gawn. Dominated and clearly BOG for mine.

Vince . Tough when it matted and kicking goals from the midfield

Viney. Wow he is a machine 

Garlett. Had a big impact either kicking or creating goals

Tyson. He makes a difference to the team when he is on

Watts. He is becoming very consistent and on track for a great year

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Gawn

Viney 

Vince 

Tyson 

Jeffy

McDonald (would have been more if not for iffy disposal) 

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6 - Viney - just dominated at ground level and 3rd efforts amazing. 

5 - Gawn - our second most important player. 

4 - Tyson - best game at the Dee's and set the tone early. 

3 - Vince - missed you. 

2 - Garlett - missed you more. 

1 - Watts - you are a star in the making. 

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6 Viney

5 Gawn

4 McDonald

3 Vince

2 Watts

1 Kent

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6. Gawn

5.Viney

4. Tyson

3. Garlett

2.Kent

1.McDonald

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6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. Vince

3. Tyson

2. Watts

1. Garlett

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6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. T.Mcdonald

3. Tyson

2. Garlett

1. Vince

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6 - Gawn (supreme)

5 - Viney (dominant - he is a beast)

4 - Tyson (best game for the year)

3 - Vince (stepped up when we needed him to)

2 - Kent (ran hard all day and he's in good form)

1 - Garlett (played an excellent small forward's game)

 

Others who played well ... basically everyone else.  Like last week, we didn't have a poor player (IMO)

For 3 weeks in a row, we haven't got an obvious candidate to be dropped (Stretch was dropped after the North game but he didn't play a poor game in that match)  Some of our players who didn't figure well in the stats still played their part.

So in essence it was a great team effort with some absolute standout performances (Gawn, Viney & Tyson) I could have easily given Watts, McDonald & Jones votes and it was a toss-up between Viney & Gawn for the 6 votes. 

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6: Viney

5: Gawn

4: Tyson

3: Watts

2: McDonald

1: Garlett

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6. Gawn

5. Viney

4. Tyson

3. Vince

2. Garlett

1. McDonald

 

The top two were magnificent tonight. No other word for it.

Hard to fathom giving T Mac a vote with his turnovers, but the rest of his game is so unbelievably good. He toys with you as a supporter.

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6.Gawn

5.Viney

4.McDonald

3.Vince

2.Tyson

1.Kent

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6 Gawn - Set the win up with an amazing first half, before tiring a little in the second and he got done over a bit by umps again.

5 Viney - Originally was having trouble with Townsend's hard tag, but then willed himself and the team to the win in he second half.

4 Tyson - What a game by him. How many times was he caught with it this week - I think only one. And his kicking was the best it's been.

3 Vince - Sometimes you forget what a great kick he is and then you watch his left foot snap for his first and realise he's got skill and hardness covered.

2 T-Mac - Rance is the best defender in the league (and after tonight quite a few other things), but T-Mac isn't far behind him. And only one clanger kick for the night when the game was all over.

1 Kent - how many hard chases, how many unselfish hand offs before he finally snagged one himself in the last. By far his most complete game yet.

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