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6. Harmes

5. TMac

4. Oliver

3. Salem

2. Lewis

1. Jones

 

6 Oliver

5 Jones

4 Lewis

3 TMac

2 Brayshaw

1 Harmes

Great to see so many new players in the votes...  good sign that our 2nd tier players are finding form after a slow start to the season.

6    J.Harmes   -  capped off a very good few weeks with his career best game.

5    T.McDonald   -     they had no answer for him and he was superb early when everyone else was missing goals.

4     M.Gawn -   another dominant performance and may well be top 3 in the Brownlow currently and a big chance to won it.

3    C.Salem -  he was everywhere and even got in on some goal action. Tough as nails.

2    C.Oliver -  a typical Oliver game ie. very damn good, an architect from the middle

1    A.Brayshaw - was on from the start.  Would have contended for BOG if he kicked straighter (1.3) but nice to see him have 4 scoring shots.

 

6. Tom McDonald

5. Gawn

4. Jones

3. Oliver

2. Harmes

1. Lewis

many others, Lever, Hibberd, Jetta, ANB, (not Weid) 

Some days Melksham is a fantastic kick, sometimes it’s a bit off. 


8 hours ago, The team we love said:

6. Oliver

5. T Mac

3.Harmes

2. Salem

1. Lewis

Nobody deserving of four (4) votes? ?

Tmac

Harmes

Oliver 

Gawn

Jones

Lewis

Apologies to Jetta,  Salem, Brayshaw, Hibberd and Lever. 

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6 - Harmes (Agree best game so far)

5 - Clarry

4 - Salem (Smooth as)

3 - Gawn

2 - TMac

1 - Lewis

Throw a sheet over the rest, great team game.

 

6. Harmes

5. T-Mac

4. Oliver

3. Salem

2.  Lewis

1. Jones

Came down from the rainforest to sell my vinyl at the West End Fair and that sat in the front row at the Gabba with the 53 other spectators. . I kid you not I counted them ..

A very different game on the fence then in the armchair and a suberb four quarter performance from the Dees. In the flesh let me say that ANB and Harmes will play every game this year bar injury not for their brilliance (unlike Clarry Gus and Chunk) but their ability to get from contest to contest and you don’t realise this on TV because your following the ball.

Best ...and you could do multiple versions..

6 Harmes

5 T Mac

4 Lewis

3. Gawn

2 Salem

1. Fritsch

only two lesser lights today who will be hoping Viney has a quiet one.. Petracca and Tyson... though you would expect they would survive on potential and that Spargo will be spelled.


6.  Clarry  - Even with a tag!

5.  Harmes  -  Best game (statistically) by an MFC player outside of Clarry's Rnd 2 vs Lions and last week vs Saints performances.  There is no chance he will be looked at for Viney against the Blues.

4.  Lewis  - Last week good, this week even better!  Repaying the faith.  Leadership was never an issue.  Performance now there.  Great win for the club.

3.  Hogan  - Bruce Banner eat your heart out!

2.  Salem  - A fabulous return.

1.  Fritsch  - Amazingly clean and starting to do the defensive things very well including intercepting!

6 Oliver 

5 T. Mac 

4 Harmes

3 Gawn

2 Salem

1 Hibberd 


6 harmes

5 Oliver 

4 salem 

3 tmac

2 Lewis

1 hogan

6 Harmes

5 Gawn

4 T.McDonald

3 Clayton

2 Salem

1 Lever

6 T Mac

5 Harmes

4 Lewis

3 Salem

2 Oliver

1 Jetta
 

7 hours ago, Nasher said:

It absolutely staggers me that TMac could not be in people’s top 6. Must have been the all time worst 5.1 game.

He was sensational in the first half, I gave my votes for 4 quarters of consistent footy. Admittedly, T. Mac's 4 first half goals were the difference.

Lever, T.Mac, Jetta could have won votes as well.

But don't you worry. Nasher, no-one on this site values the impact of T. Mac more than I do. He is the essential x factor in the Demon forward line. I'd love to now play Richmond, Hawthorn and Geelong with the T mac and the great Viney in the side...


6.  T.Mac

5.  Jones

4.  Harmes

3.  Hibberd

2.  Oliver

1.  Salem

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Max Gawn holds his lead over Clayton Oliver ... but only just!

Progressive
 
86.  Max Gawn
77. Clayton OIiver
60. Jesse Hogan
55. Nathan Jones
31. Christian Salem
29. Oscar McDonald
26. Christian Petracca 
16. Angus Brayshaw Jeff Garlett James Harmes
15. Tom McDonald Jake Melksham
14. Michael Hibberd Jordan Lewis
12. Bayley Fritsch
6. Tom Bugg Neville Jetta Jake Lever   
2. Dean Kent
1. Angus Brayshaw  Bernie Vince Josh Wagner
8 hours ago, Nasher said:

It absolutely staggers me that TMac could not be in people’s top 6. Must have been the all time worst 5.1 game.

Easily best on ground.

Kicked crucial goals when the game was there to be won.

 

6-1 it still feels like i need to watch the game another 2 times, not sure of my selections at all.

 

TMac

Oliver

Lewis

Brayshaw

Gawn

Jetta

So many good players but:

6. Harmes

5. Brayshaw

4.  Oliver

3. Salem

2, Lewis

1. McDonald T.

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