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I knew the kid had a good year but god damn to win the b&f in his second year.

Well done Clarry

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Clarry second year B&F is an awesome achievement, the kid has such an great future ahead of him. 

Hibberd not in top 5 boggles the mind. 

Having said that deserving accolades to all top 5 places. Nev Jetta’s 5th placing is one of the stories of the year. Great stuff from him. 

Will be interesting to see the top 10. 

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5 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Hibberd missed a few games at the start of the year, but still, so did Jones, Viney and Lewis. I know they are the coaches and and all that, but bloody hell, that is ridiculous.

It's a staggeringly poor decision. Absolutely absurd. Viney the second best player this year? Spare us please. He looked embarrassed to accept it.

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Club just sent an email with the results. Oliver smashed it. 

Clayton Oliver (530 votes)

Jack Viney (346)

Nathan Jones and Jordan Lewis (327)

Fourth: Ivor Warne Smith Memorial Trophy – Not awarded due to third place tie

Neville Jetta (321)

6 – Michael Hibberd (318)

7 – Christian Petracca (302)

8 – Jeff Garlett (284)

9 – Tom McDonald (278)

10 – Dom Tyson (275)

11 – Alex Neal-Bullen (263)

12 – Jayden Hunt (256)

13 – Bernie Vince (240)

14 – Mitch Hannan (216)

15 – Sam Frost (211)

16 – Jake Melksham (201)

17 – James Harmes (197)

18 – Oscar McDonald and Cam Pedersen (196)

20 – Christian Salem (178)

 

Watts was at 21 on 172 votes


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Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Hibberd finished 6th

Boy oh boy wowee!

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14 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Jones: wishes "Wattsy" all the best, no matter what happens

A class act. They're the survivors (with JT) since the Bailey years, been through a lot together.

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51 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Jordan Lewis finishes equal third. Must say I'm surprised he finished that high. He was decent, but not outstanding.

Do people not understand how important Lewis was to this team? 

Most important recruit for 10 years 

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Hibberd must surely have been pipped for 5th.

But well done Oliver. Scary to think what he could be if he keeps going the way he is.

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1 minute ago, P-man said:

It's a staggeringly poor decision. Absolutely absurd. Viney the second best player this year? Spare us please. He looked embarrassed to accept it.

He was sensational considering he could barely walk for most of the year. 

This award is about more than just stats. Viney played his role as did Lewis which is why he won the votes. 

 

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Viney must have been given votes for playing when far from 100% fit because he had a lot of poor games when obviously not fit and when you add those to his missed games this is a horrific result. 

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3 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Club just sent an email with the results. Oliver smashed it. 

Clayton Oliver (530 votes)

Jack Viney (346)

Nathan Jones and Jordan Lewis (327)

Fourth: Ivor Warne Smith Memorial Trophy – Not awarded due to third place tie

Neville Jetta (321)

6 – Michael Hibberd (318)

7 – Christian Petracca (302)

8 – Jeff Garlett (284)

9 – Tom McDonald (278)

10 – Dom Tyson (275)

11 – Alex Neal-Bullen (263)

12 – Jayden Hunt (256)

13 – Bernie Vince (240)

14 – Mitch Hannan (216)

15 – Sam Frost (211)

16 – Jake Melksham (201)

17 – James Harmes (197)

18 – Oscar McDonald and Cam Pedersen (196)

20 – Christian Salem (178)

 

Watts was at 21 on 172 votes

See, he is still in our best 22.

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17 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

WTF!

Viney 2nd?

Either Hibberd or Clarry not even top 5?!

Surprised he didn't win it.


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Stellar effort from Hannan!

Good thing Oliver is a superstar because gees he's not much of a public speaker ?

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How does Lewis get more votes than Hibberd?

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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

He was sensational considering he could barely walk for most of the year. 

This award is about more than just stats. Viney played his role as did Lewis which is why he won the votes. 

 

Yeah nah. Crazy stuff. Hibberd did a lot more than pad his stats. 

Are we really debating the craziness of our only All Australian player not making the top five at the expense of Viney and Lewis who missed chunks of the year?

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Just now, Jaded said:

Stellar effort from Hannan!

Was thinking the same for Neal-Bullen. Just missed out on the top ten.

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15 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Obviously the coaches didn't think Hibbo filled his role as well as they wished. It's hard for us to judge. 

But look at the top 5- all guys who set standards and lead by example. Coincidence? I think not! 

 

Hibberd 3 votes behind Jetta, who was 6 votes behind Lewis/Jones I think - very close.

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