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A 10 Vote performance on the weekend for Gawn sees him move to third place in the Coach’s Award for this year.

GAWN

JETTA

BRAYSHAW

JONES

OMAC

HIBBERD

 
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Suddenly, Max Gawn has opened up a bit of a lead ...
 
72. Max Gawn
52. Nathan Jones
50. Clayton OIiver
49. Jesse Hogan
29. Oscar McDonald
26. Christian Petracca Christian Salem
16. Jeff Garlett
15. Jake Melksham
14. Oscar McDonald
11. Bayley Fritsch
6. Tom Bugg Michael Hibberd Jordan Lewis
4. Neville Jetta Jake Lever   
2. Dean Kent
1. Angus Brayshaw James Harmes Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

Gawn

Salem

Milkshake

Brayshaw

Sparko

Jones


For #1: normally, I'd say Gawn based on the performance. But he really took advantage on a really poor/out of form ruckmen. Let's see how he goes next week against Hickey.

For mine:

10. Salem (about time buddy, getting in and under, keep it up!)

9. OMAC (dee-moralised Daniher )

8. Fritzch (more polish than a Federal Ministers bell-end)

7. Melksham (delivers like a laser beam)

6. Spargo (sticking it up to them)

5. Jones (inspired and lifted the team in Q3)

4. Hibbo/Nev/Lever (came back to their expected form and performances)

3. TMAC (welcome back!)

2. Weid (tried all day, will improve over the next 3 weeks)

1. Gawn (kicked straight-ish for most of the game)

6. Hibberd

5. Jettta

4. Fritsch

3. O Mac

2. Gawn

.1. Jones

note Harmes who I think is a liability played his role..

Just a win except for two rays of light...  Fritsch and Spargo... sorry Jefffy they were talking about you being AA four weeks ago and now it’s Casey for the rest of the year ... Wow!

5 hours ago, Demonland said:
Suddenly, Max Gawn has opened up a bit of a lead ...
 
72. Max Gawn
52. Nathan Jones
50. Clayton OIiver
49. Jesse Hogan
29. Oscar McDonald
26. Christian Petracca Christian Salem
16. Jeff Garlett
15. Jake Melksham
14. Oscar McDonald
11. Bayley Fritsch
6. Tom Bugg Michael Hibberd Jordan Lewis
4. Neville Jetta Jake Lever   
2. Dean Kent
1. Angus Brayshaw James Harmes Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

There are two Oscar McDonalds for second week in a row, 29 and 14?

 

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Here's the leaderboard in excel table form.

    PLAYER VOTES
1 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn 72
2 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones 52
3 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver 50
4 HOGAN Jesse.png Jesse Hogan 49
5 MCDONALD Oscar.png Oscar McDoanld 29
6 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca 26
6 SALEM Christian.png Christian Salem 26
8 GARLETT Jeff.png Jeff Garlett 16
9 MELKSHAM Jake.png Jake Melksham 15
10 FRITSCH Bayley.png Bayley Fritsch 11
11 BUGG Tomas.png Tomas Bugg 6
11 HIBBERD Michael.png Michael Hibberd 6
11 LEWIS Jordan.png Jordan Lewis 6
14 LEVER Jake.png Jake Lever 4
14 JETTA Neville.png Neville Jetta 4
16 KENT Dean.png Dean Kent 2
17 BRAYSHAW Angus.png Angus Brayshaw 1
17 HARMES James.png James Harmes 1
17 VINCE Bernie.png Bernie Vince 1
17 WAGNER Josh.png Josh Wagner 1

 

13 hours ago, DeezNuts said:

For #1: normally, I'd say Gawn based on the performance. But he really took advantage on a really poor/out of form ruckmen. Let's see how he goes next week against Hickey.

For mine:

10. Salem (about time buddy, getting in and under, keep it up!)

9. OMAC (dee-moralised Daniher )

8. Fritzch (more polish than a Federal Ministers bell-end)

7. Melksham (delivers like a laser beam)

6. Spargo (sticking it up to them)

5. Jones (inspired and lifted the team in Q3)

4. Hibbo/Nev/Lever (came back to their expected form and performances)

3. TMAC (welcome back!)

2. Weid (tried all day, will improve over the next 3 weeks)

1. Gawn (kicked straight-ish for most of the game)

Couldn't find room for the other 10 players?

6. Gawn

5 Jones

4 Fritsch

3 Brayshaw

2 Spargo

1 Hibberd

23 hours ago, Demonland said:

I'll blame Whispering Jack for that one. He compiled the votes both weeks. I did alert him to it last week. The 29 votes one is correct.

Maybe WJ thinks Omac is playing that well he’s worth two players!


With Oliver out of form, it is now very obvious our best and most important player is Gawn.

Stay fit big fella!  I would not be against giving him a rest to make sure he is firing for finals, if we make it

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