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6 - Hibberd (great 4 quarters.. thank you Essendon)

5 - Oliver ( continued his remarkably prolific season)

4 - Viney ( finally getting value for effort )

3 - T.McDonald ( still iffy but was everywhere )

2 - Salem ( continued to place himself in the right spots)

1 - Frost ( unconventional but always gave his all )

Edited by joeboy

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Viney 

oliver 

hibberd 

frost 

Jetta 

petracca 

Posted (edited)

6. Hibberd

5. Salem

4. Viney

3. Jones

2. Oliver

1. Petracca

 

Special mention to Buggy, Frost, TMac and Pedo for 3 goals.

Edited by dee-tox

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Apologies to Jetta Frost & Petracca who all played their part. 

6. Viney set the tone from the middle along with 

5. Oliver was just fantastic around the clearances and his workrate was exceptional 

4. Hibberd just great whether reading the play or with his composed use from defence which set us up moving foward and opening up Adelaide 

3. Salem as above

2. Vince won the vital battle against Sloane

1. Tmac turned the game when he went forward work rate and second efforts really worried the Crows defenders

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6 Oliver

5 Viney

4 Hibberd

3 Jetta

2 Vince

1 Garlett

could throw a blanket across Jones, Petracca, Frost, T-Mac, Pederson and Salem for the last 3 vote places.

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6. Viney

5. Hibberd

4. Vince

3. Oliver

2. TMac

1. Salem

 

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Viney 6

Oliver 5

Hibberd 4

Vince 3

Petracca 2

Jones 1

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3 minutes ago, fndee said:

Sorry but your votes shouldn't count if you don't have Hibberd in there somewhere 

Your votes shouldn't count if you don't have Salem in there somewhere.

Edited by dee-tox

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6 Hibberd

5 Viney

4 oliver

3 frost

2 vince

1 Petracca

 

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6) Viney - dominant, fearless, inspirational

5) Hibberd - if he played for any other team would be being talked up as unanimous AA selection

4) Petracca - looked like a Dangerfied clone when he went on to the ball. That contested mark and goal just screamed confidence. Total beast.

3) Clayton Oliver - made Jacobs hitouts look worthless. A genius reader of the play.

2) TMac  - his move forward helped turn the game.   Goodwin is a proactive coach.

1) Bernie Vince - obliterated Sloane

Unlucky - Salem, Jetta, Pedersen, Jones, Frost

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Interesting how everyone sees the game differently. I look forward to the coaches' votes.

6 - Petracca. Finally got to play midfield and scoured the midfield like a Dustin Martin / Scott Pendlebury hybrid after half time.

5 - Hibberd. Huge.

4 - Viney. Back to 2016 levels the past two weeks.

3 - Oliver. 30 touches and goal of the year. Unbelievable tackler too.

2 - Vince. Best tagging effort since Simon Godfrey on Nathan Brown in 2001.

1 - TMac. Keep him forward please.

N. Jones deadset stiff to miss votes. Frost is excellent but still can be a bit nervy under a high ball. Salem was good but his stats are inflated from the kick in play ons. Jetta was huge on Betts during 'the run'. 

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6. Oliver

5. Hibberd

4. Vince

3. Viney

2. Petracca

1. T. Mac

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