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28 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

He is almost there, but needs to stop bombing.  Like Lamumba, if he can change from Run, Run, Run, Bomb to Run, Run, Steady, Hit Target he;ll be a huge asset to the side. 

Love his tackling, pace and relentless play. For the oldies on the site he could well be another Donny Williams.Wouldn't that be great!

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53 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

The silence for Hunt is deafening 

Fantastic isnt he, but it was hard to fit him and a lot of others in the votes

 

6 - Max Gawn - he will be AA ruckman, or at least on the bench. Dominant.

5 - Nathan Jones  -   32 possessions, 5 tackles, 5 inside 50's, 5 clearances, a goal. Leadership.

4 - Bernie Vince -   just the lazy 42 touches.  Did as he pleased.

3 -  Dean Kent - best game he has played surely,  had so much impact as the main small forward.  23 possies, 9 inside 50's, 3 goals

2 -  Jesse Hogan - some of those marks were so good, he looked like a man among boys. What a presence.

1 -  Dom Tyson -  his superb year continues, 29 touches and 9 tackles

 

Apologies to many, we didnt really have a weak link and the Pies are lucky we didnt beat them by 100.

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Off mharse to watch a hame 

- Maxxy!!!!!!!!

5. jones

4.Jesse Hogan  how good ?  Wower

3.  Bernie Viney Dawes Watts

2. Tyson Kennedy 

.1   Paul Roos 

 

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6. Hogan

5. Vince

4. Watts

3. Gawn

2. Petracca

1. Jones

apologies to Kent, Kennedy, Tyson, Viney, Bugg, Hunt & T. Mac (plus his brother is getting there)

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Anyone who doesn't give Gawn top votes is having a laugh. 

He was singly handedly the most influential player on the ground. Killed 3 opponents, won his own ball, marked well and kicked 3 crucial goals. A giant game from a giant man!

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6. Gawnius maximus 

5. Vince

4. Tyson

3. Kent

2. Watts

1. Hogan 

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6. Gawn - The best ruckman in the game

5. Vince - Benefitting from the improved back 6 more than anyone. Prolific.

4. Tyson - 11 touches in the 1st quarter, hands inside are top tier and doesn't butcher off the boot like he was in the first month anymore.

3. Hogan - Clunked almost everything, when he's on you can see the confidence it gives everyone else.

2. Watts - There aren't many guys I'd trust over him with the footy.

1. Petracca - his best game, absolute machine.

I feel like i'm missing a dozen players which I love.

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1 hour ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Gawn vs three opponents:

Gawn - 27 disposals, 31 Hitouts, 3 Goals 1

The 3 - 28 disposals, 33 Hitouts, 3 Goals 2

Bearing in mind that most of the time only one of them was directly opposed to Max at any given time.  He's just absolutely smashed them. 

So they beat him. I'm changing my votes.

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Maxy's making a move ...

105 Jack Viney
91 Max Gawn 
76 Nathan Jones
70 Bernie Vince
63 Dom Tyson
51 Jack Watts
43 Neville Jetta
39 Jesse Hogan 
34 Ben Kennedy
33 Tom McDonald
24 Tomas Bugg Billy Stretch 
22 Jeff Garlett 
13 Clayton Oliver 
12 Josh Wagner 
10 Jayden Hunt Dean Kent Heritier Lumumba 
9 Cam Pedersen
8 Christian Petracca 
7 James Harmes 
3 Matt Jones
2 Aaron vandenBerg

 

 

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