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6: Brayshaw

5: Hogan

4: Jones

3: Lever

2: Neal-Bullen

1: Oliver

also Gawn, Fritsch, Milkshake, Hibberd, Vince etc. etc.

 
4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I would like to have fitted Lever in RTG because he played a top game under enormous pressure but jeez Clarrie just got such a shitload of the ball!

They are all playing their roles superbly; however, those roles are different and upon looking at the lists of great players for the match, it is next to impossible to rank players of a team when they are doing different things so well ... and then they merge these differences into a team effort for success. Their skills are seen but these come into play when opponents make mistakes and errors of judgment. Some receive from Fook Ups more frequently than others; some just beat opponents through mindfulness; some combine either setting-up a multi-carriage of the ball or just participate in that chain; all do what is correct for the team more often than making their own mistakes to impede the team. We are at a peak at present - fewer errors of all kinds, more effort to multitasking responsibilities and improved judgment across the board. 

6 Hogan

5 Brayshaw

4 Lever

3 Oliver

2 Viney

1 Vince

 

6: Brayshaw

5: Hogan

4: Viney

3: Hibberd

2: Lever

1: Oliver


6. Brayshaw

5. Hogan 

4. Hibberd

3. Viney 

2. Lever

1. Gawn 

6. Brayshaw

5. Hogan

4. Neal-Bullen

3. Jones

2. Viney

1. Oliver

Lever,  Lewis, Salem, Jetta and Hibberd are all unlucky, primarily because the midfield did such a good job, the ball didn't come their way often enough. When it did, they repelled very well. And Gawn is unlucky because I'm only allowed to give votes to six players.

 

6- Hibberd

5- Brayshaw

4- Viney

3- Lever

2- Oliver

1- The whole team

 
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Angus Brayshaw is this week's big mover but he's still a way off the Fab Four in our progressive ladder.

Maxy is closing in on the ton:-

Progressive

98. Max Gawn

79. Clayton OIiver

75. Jesse Hogan

67. Nathan Jones

39. Angus Brayshaw

31. Jake Melksham Christian Salem

29. Jake Lever Oscar McDonald

26. Christian Petracca 

24. Tom McDonald 

21. Michael Hibberd

16. Jeff Garlett James Harmes

14. Jordan Lewis

12. Bayley Fritsch

6. Tom Bugg Neville Jetta 

4. Alex Neal-Bullen 

3. Jack Viney

2. Dean Kent

1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

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    PLAYER VOTES
1 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn 98
2 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver 79
3 HOGAN Jesse.png Jesse Hogan 75
4 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones 67
5 BRAYSHAW Angus.png Angus Brayshaw 39
6 MELKSHAM Jake.png Jake Melksham 31
7 SALEM Christian.png Christian Salem 31
8 LEVER Jake.png Jake Lever 29
9 MCDONALD Oscar.png Oscar McDoanld 29
10 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca 26
11 MCDONALD Tom.png Tom McDoanld 24
12 HIBBERD Michael.png Michael Hibberd 21
13 GARLETT Jeff.png Jeff Garlett 16
13 HARMES James.png James Harmes 16
15 LEWIS Jordan.png Jordan Lewis 14
16 FRITSCH Bayley.png Bayley Fritsch 12
17 BUGG Tomas.png Tomas Bugg 6
17 JETTA Neville.png Neville Jetta 6
19 NEAL BULLEN Alex.png Alex Neal-Bullen 4
20 VINEY Jack.png Jack Viney 3
21 KENT Dean.png Dean Kent 2
22 VINCE Bernie.png Bernie Vince 1
22 WAGNER Josh.png Josh Wagner 1

6 - Brayshaw

5 - Hogan

4 - Gawn

3 - Viney

2 - Lever

1 - Hibberd

Accolades to the total playing group, that was awe inspiring...............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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