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6. Jesse Hogan

5. Jack Viney

4. Nathan Jones

3. Max Gawn

2. Ben Kennedy

1. Tom Bugg

 

-6. Tom McDonald

-5. Lynden Dunn

-4. Christian Salem

-3. Dean Kent

-2. Jeff Garlett

-1. Tom McDonald again!

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6. Hogan

5. Viney

4. Watts

3. Jones

2. Tyson

1. Gawn

Posted (edited)

Very hard to allocate votes when I feel gutted and we had so many passengers, but:

6.  Hogan:  a standout.  We would have been obliterated without him.

5.  Jones:  a warrior, but Viney aside, he had very little help around the stoppages.

4.  Viney:  see Jones.  They can't do it all on their own.

3.  Watts:  worked hard and did a few nice things in a team that was well beaten.  He would have been one of the first to go missing 12 months ago.

2.  Gawn:  probably just broke even with Hickey.

1.  Kennedy: a trier, and bobbed up a bit.

 

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6 - Hogan - do I need to give a reason. 

5 - Viney - his 3rd term should have turned the game if the others came along. 

4 - Jones - I love that when we play bad he just comes out and leads by example. 

3 - Watts - presented well - where has his marking gone though. 

2 - Tyson - rounding out a really good centre clearance team. 

1 - Gawn - was below his par but above par for any other ruck. 

 

My worry with the votes is that our centre 4 and our 2 tall forwards are coming up in the votes again and again. I don't think we are getting enough from the others around the ground. 

Posted

6. N Jones

5. Hogan

4. Viney

3.Tyson

2.kennedy

1.Jetta

Posted

6. Hogan

5. Viney

4. Jones

3. Gawn

2. Watts

1. Tyson

Posted

6: Hogan

5: Jones

4: Watts

3: Viney

2: Bugg

1: Tyson

Posted

6. Hogan

5. Viney

4. Jones

3. Watts

2. Jetta

1. Tyson

 

 

Posted

6. Hogan

5. Viney

4. Jones

3. Vince

2. Jetta

1. Gawn in the absence of anyone else. Refuse to give Tyson a vote for his junk-time possies.

Posted

6. Hogan - how dare they compare rewoildts game he got it uncontested 

5. Viney 

4. Jones

3. Gawn

2. Watts

1. Tyson


Posted

6. Hogan

5. Viney

4.Jones

 

3. Gawn

2. Watts

1. Tyson

Posted

6.  Hogan

5  Viney

4  Watts

3  Jones

 

 

2  Gawn

1   Bugg  [or Jetta or Kennedy or ]

 

Everyone seemed tired.   IMO Gawn is easily the main reason we're doing better this year, but if we don't get serious help in for him soon, I predict he'll go down injured and we'll be seriously screwed.

 Peder/Frost give Max a break, but they also give the opposition rucks a break because they're easy to ruck against.

  Shouldn't have traded Stef Martin.  I'm not a Spencer fan at all, but he needs to practice goal kicking like crazy & replace Peder/Frost.  He'll hurt & tire the opposition when rucking,  so the opposition will have less energy to battle Max, Max will perform better and be more likely to survive without injury.  

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6. Hogan

5. N. Jones

4. Viney

3. Watts (his contested efforts were great)

2. Vince

1. Jetta

Our back 6 has been unfairly maligned after this game. We just need to show intensity around the ball otherwise it makes our attacking press look really stupid.

I reckon they'll ring in the changes a week late but with the longer break, I hope they give the same blokes a shot at redemption.

 

Posted

Jesse Hogan might have taken the chocolates but Jack Viney is streaking further ahead ...

Progressive 

77 Jack Viney

40 Max Gawn 

37 Nathan Jones

36 Bernie Vince Jack Watts

34 Ben Kennedy

23 Dom Tyson

19 Jesse Hogan

15 Jeff Garlett Tom McDonald

10 Heritier Lumumba 

9 Clayton Oliver Josh Wagner 

6 Cam Pedersen

4 Neville Jetta Dean Kent

3 Tom Bugg Matt Jones

Posted
6 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

6.  Hogan

5  Viney

4  Watts

3  Jones

 

 

2  Gawn

1   Bugg  [or Jetta or Kennedy or ]

 

Everyone seemed tired.   IMO Gawn is easily the main reason we're doing better this year, but if we don't get serious help in for him soon, I predict he'll go down injured and we'll be seriously screwed.

 Peder/Frost give Max a break, but they also give the opposition rucks a break because they're easy to ruck against.

  Shouldn't have traded Stef Martin.  I'm not a Spencer fan at all, but he needs to practice goal kicking like crazy & replace Peder/Frost.  He'll hurt & tire the opposition when rucking,  so the opposition will have less energy to battle Max, Max will perform better and be more likely to survive without injury.  

No team can maintain two All-Australian level ruckmen and both Gawn and Martin seem to be the type of guys that thrive on their own

Posted
9 minutes ago, WAClark said:

No team can maintain two All-Australian level ruckmen and both Gawn and Martin seem to be the type of guys that thrive on their own

Dean Cox and Nik Nat?

Posted (edited)

Maybe. Nik Nat was a bit of an unknown quantity at that stage. Martin and Gawn are both in their prime, it would be virtually impossible to maintain.

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