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i loathe watching the game on the tv. it's so hard to follow.

6 - garlett

5 - melksham

4 - jones

3 - hibberd

2 - frost

1 - hannan

 

toss up btw lewis and viney for that final vote but hannan kept us in it early.

 

6. Jones - almost turned the game himself 

5. Garlett

4. Hibberd

3. Harmes

2. Melksham

1. Hannan

6. Jones

5. Hibberd

4. Garlett

3. Oliver

2. Hannan

1. Harmes 

 

6 - Jones

5 - Garlett

4 - Hibberd

3 - Oliver

2 - Hannan

1- Melksham

 

6. Garlett 

5. Jones

4. Harmes

3. Hibberd

2. Hannan

1. Wagner


6  Jones

5  Garlett

4  Hibberd

3  Harmes

2  Oliver

1. Hannan

6 - Jeffry - pressure pressure pressure 

5 - Jones - turned the game 

4 - Hibbard - kept us in it at the start 

3 - Oliver - such good hands 

2 - Lewis - so important down back 

1 - Melksham - good come back 

sorry Tyson, Viney and O Mac (getting so close.....) 


6. Garlett

5. Jones

4. Hibberd

3. Hannan

2. Harmes

1. Oliver

 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Cast your votes please - 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

Jones

Garlett

Harmes

Hannah

Hibberd

tyson

 

 


6Jones

5 Garlett

4 hibbert

3 Lewis 

2 hannan

1 Anb 

 

6 Jones - showed everyone what they had to do with the most amazing third quarter - shades of Hirdy v WC.

5 Hibberd - amazing ability to read the play and either intercept or get the spoil.

4 Garlett - the chief beneficiary of our second half dominance and too good for Saad when it counted. Locals loved it.

3 Harmes - as with Jonesy, kicked truly when we were trailing and helped turn the game.

2 Melksham - you have to wonder why Goody tried to turn himinto a defender. Probably still running now.

1 Tyson - coudjust as easily have gone for Viney or ANB or Oliver but he seemed confident and controlled allgame and winter is almost here - watch him destroy teams then.

6. Jones

5. Jeffy

4. Hibberd

3. Oliver

2. Melksham

1. Hannan/Harmes (Give them both 0.5 votes each. Both deserve a mention)

Tyson, Viney and ANB unlucky

 

6. Garlett

5. Jones

4.Hibberd

3. Harmes

2. Hannan

1. Frost

 

6. Jones - Took the game by the scruff of the neck

5. Garlett - 5 goals, dangerous all day.

4. Hibberd - Mr reliable in defence

3. Melksham - Good all day and best game for the club

2. Watts - Helped turn the game in the 3rd qtr. Not sure why that was missing in the first half

1. Lewis - Was excellent when he became the loose man in defence.

Apologies to Harmes, AnB.

Surprised Watts hasn't been in many other votes by posters. I among many were lamenting his efforts early, but he was huge in getting us back in it. Also got votes in the Age.


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