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6. Hogan

5. Bugg

4. Stretch

3. Gartlett

2. Petracca

1. Watts

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6 - Jesse 'Hulk' Hogan

5 - Tomas 'The Bug' Bugg

4 - Billy 'SOS' Stretch

3 - Christian 'I will soon tear the competition apart' Petracca

2 - Jack 'I'd kick 5 each week if my team mates didn't burn me' Watts

1 - James 'Coleman Medal' Harmes

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6. N.Jones.

5. J.Hogan.

4. J. Watts.

3. B. Stretch.

2. C. Petracca.

1. Wagner.

Honorable mentions - T.Bugg. Could arguably have Bugg on top, I didn't notice his influence as much as others though. I could well do after viewing replay. His stats are very good.

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6. Hogan

5. Bugg

4. Stretch

3. Watts

2. Jones

1. Garlett

HM: ANB with 18 touches but alot of them were an important part of the chain. Didn't look out of place at all today.

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6. Watts (who should of kicked more goals if: a) his teammates had responded to his leads, and b) he hadn't been so unselfish in his goal assists)!

5. Bugg who was at it all day

4. Hogan who was more accurate today

3. Stretch for consistent effort

2. Jones who kept up the pressure 

1. Harmes (who misses Howe?)

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6,  Hogan

5.  Watts

4.  Stretch

3.  Bugg

2.  Harmes

1.  Petracca

Others who were  close are:  Jones, Oliver, Garlett and Wagner

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6 - Stretch
5 - Jones
4 - Hogan
3 - Garlett
2 - Oliver
1 - Garland

33 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Honorable mentions - T.Bugg. Could arguably have Bugg on top, I didn't notice his influence as much as others though. I could well do after viewing replay. His stats are very good.

Agree on Bugg. He's the kind of player I notice more when he turns it over than anything, and I can't help but notice he turns it over as much as probably anyone. But he's playing his role.

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Armchair votes.

6. Hogan. Showed attributes of both Pavlich and Riewoldt

5. Stretch. Has some class knows where the ball is and growing in confidence.

4.. The Bug. Gets plenty of the ball and has a hard edge.

3.Garlett. Creative. Fast. and smart. Bargain buy of the century.

2. Jones. Was at the contest all day - as usual.

1. Wagner. Fitting in nicely. Takes the game on

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2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Armchair votes.

6. Hogan. Showed attributes of both Pavlich and Riewoldt

5. Stretch. Has some class knows where the ball is and growing in confidence.

4.. Gets plenty of the ball and has a hard edge.

3.Garlett. Creative. Fast. and smart. Bargain buy of the century.

2. Jones. Was at the contest all day - as usual.

1. Wagner. Fitting in nicely. Takes the game on

Handy little player that Gets.

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