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GOLD COAST v MELBOURNE
9 Tom McDonald (Melb)
6 Max Gawn (Melb)
6 James Harmes (Melb)
6 Clayton Oliver (Melb)
2 Christian Salem (Melb)
1 Jordan Lewis (Melb)

LEADERBOARD
48 Nat Fyfe (Frem)
40 Max Gawn (Melb)
40 Jack Macrae (WB)

38 Tom Mitchell (Haw)
37 Trent Cotchin (Rich)
37 Patrick Cripps (Carl)

32 Jack Darling (WC)
32 Rory Laird (Adel)
31 Dustin Martin (Rich)

31 Steele Sidebottom (Coll)

 
 

This Nat Fyfe character must be pretty good if he's ahead of Maxxy.


for a laugh i had a look at the super coach rankings- what a joke 32 playes ahead of Oliver and Maxy not even the best ruck.

Still 26/1 for the Brownlow. Thats good odds.

 
1 hour ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

for a laugh i had a look at the super coach rankings- what a joke 32 playes ahead of Oliver and Maxy not even the best ruck.

He seems to be way off in Herald Sun votes and a few other rankings. It's a bit all over the place.

Loved listening to KB get shut down on SEN this afternoon for suggesting that Max got monstered by Nankervis in the Anzac clash. Someone read him the stats. lol

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

He's on 22 votes. 

What about Jesse?


Breakdown.

Tommy got 5 & 4

Salem got 2 & 0

Lewis got 1 & 0

 

Meaning Max, Oliver & Harmes scored 5 & 1, 4 & 2, 3 & 3. But who got what?

Hard to think of Harmes scoring 4 or 5 (but stranger things happen I suppose). Let's pretend he got 3 & 3.

Then one of Gawn & Oliver got 5 & 1. Strange discrepancy.

Hang on , someone said last week that Max isn't in the best half dozen ruckmen in the AFL. How could he possibly be the second best player in the AFL by the Coaches?

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