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6. Clayton Oliver

5. Jesse Hogan

4. Angus Brayshaw

3. Max Gawn

2. Michael Hibberd

1. Nathan Jones

Apologies to Lewis, Lever who were rock solid and Tyson who played one of his better games.

 

6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Brayshaw

3. Hogan

2. Hibberd

1. Jones


 

6. Oliver

5. Brayshaw

4. Hogan

3. Gawn

2. Jones

1. Lewis

HM: Hibberd, Lever, Jetta, T Mac, Tyson

6 - Oliver

5 - Jones

4 - Hogan

3 - Brayshaw 

2 - Gawn

1 - Hibberd

Lewis, Lever, Jetta, OMac, Tyson all very good.


6.Brayshaw

5.Oliver

 4.Gawn

3.Hibberd

 2.Hogan

 1.Jones

6. Oliver

5. Brayshaw 

4. Hogan

3. Gawn

2. Jones

1.Hibberd

 

Clarrie.  What a gun we have here.

Gawn. Dominant again with the bonus of being able to go forward.

Brayshaw. He's back!

Jones. Captain's effort.

Hogan. Covers huge territory but can get back for a goal. A real weapon.

Lever. Classy in defence. This is why we got him.


6. Brayshaw

5. Olivet

4. Gawn

3. Jones

2. Hibberd

1. Hogan

Oliver

Jones

Gawn

Hibberd

Hogan

Brayshaw

6. Brayshaw - and people still want to trade him...

5. Oliver - he had a quiet last quarter to rest which cost him the vote. 

4. Hogan - I was asked today what I would trade for Hogan. Nothing comes to mind. 

3. Gawn - the difference between when he is on and off the field is immense. I also love that st Kilda tried to rattle him and gave away a heap of frees. 

2. Hibbard - found his form. 

1. Oscar - serious just gets the job done now. Could be a sneaky top 10 b&f. 

Angus. Tulip. TJ

Oscar

Oliver 

Lever. The Biz

Gawn. Stynes

Hobbit. AA

 

 

Oscar. 

 

 

6 Oliver 

5 Gawn

4 Brayshaw

3 Hogan

2 Hibberd

1 Jones

 


6 Angus Brayshaw (career best game, superb)

5  Jesse Hogan (dominant again, will be All Australian)

4 Clayton Oliver (28 handballs is insane - insanely good)

3  Max Gawn  (AA lock, did as he pleased)

2  Michael Hibberd (back in form the last few weeks,  carved them up)

1  Nathan Jones (a typical Jones game)

6. Angus Brayshaw

5. Clayton Oliver

4. Jesse Hogan

3. Max Gawn

2. Michael Hibberd

1. Jake Lever

6. Oliver,

5. Hogan,

4. Brayshaw,

3. Gawn

2. Lewis,

1. Fritsch (for the mark)

 

6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4.  Hibberd

3. Hogan

2. Jones

1. Brayshaw

we’re so better with TMac

Great to see the defense winning for a change!!


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