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Congratulations to Maxy and Clarry. 

The AFL Coaches’ Association votes for Round 19 (see every vote from all the rounds so far at AFLCoaches.com.au):

ESSENDON V SYDNEY

9 Hurley (Ess), 6 Heppell (Ess), 6 Saad (Ess), 4 Smith (Ess), 3 Myers (Ess), 2 McDonald-Tipungwuti (Ess)

RICHMOND V COLLINGWOOD

10 Grundy (Coll), 7 Pendlebury (Coll), 4 Astbury (Rich), 4 Edwards (Rich), 4 Riewoldt (Rich), 1 Prestia (Rich)

GEELONG V BRISBANE

10 Hawkins (Geel), 8 Ablett (Geel), 5 D Beams (BL), 3 Dangerfield (Geel), 3 Duncan (Geel), 1 Gardiner (BL)

GWS V ST KILDA

9 Whitfield (GWS), 8 Himmelberg (GWS), 7 Gresham (StK), 2 Lonie (StK), 2 Shaw (GWS), 1 Kelly (GWS), 1 Steele (StK)

GOLD COAST V CARLTON

10 Cripps (Carl), 6 C. Curnow (Carl), 6 Simpson (Carl), 4 Murphy (Carl), 2 E. Curnow (Carl), 1 Lang (Carl), 1 Petrevski-Seton (Carl)

ADELAIDE V MELBOURNE

9 Gawn (Melb), 9 Oliver (Melb), 3 M. Crouch (Adel), 3 T. McDonald (Melb), 3 Milera (Adel), 2 Lewis (Melb), 1 Neal-Bullen (Melb)

NORTH MELBOURNE V WEST COAST

10 Cunnington (NM), 8 Ahern (NM), 5 Daw (NM), 3 Clarke (NM), 2 Goldstein (NM), 2 McGovern (WCE)

WESTERN BULLDOGS V PORT ADELAIDE

10 Dixon (PA), 8 Polec (PA), 5 Trengove (WB), 3 Wingard (PA), 2 Dunkley (WB), 1 Bryne-Jones (PA), 1 Macrae (WB)

FREMANTLE V HAWTHORN

10 Mitchell (Haw), 5 Breust (Haw), 4 Stratton (Haw), 3 Burgoyne (Haw), 3 Mundy (Frem), 2 Gunston (Haw), 2 Hardwick (Haw), 1 Shiels (Haw)

LEADERBOARD

80 — MAX GAWN (MELB)
78 — PATRICK CRIPPS (CARL)
78 — TOM MITCHELL (HAW)
64 — SHAUN HIGGINS (NM)
62 — CLAYTON OLIVER (MELB)
61 — ANDREW GAFF (WC)
59 — NAT FYFE (FREM)
59 — DYSON HEPPELL (ESS)
57 — LACHIE WHITFIELD (GWS)
56 — DAYNE BEAMS (BL)
56 — BRODIE GRUNDY (COLL)

 

 

Next year 3 of the top 6. COME TO THE DEES GAFF YOU SUPERSTAR!

Is it too soon to give Clarrie a 9 year contract (ala Franklin)?

Pay him whatever, organise him a part time job at a box making factor, and give his girlfriend a job as well!

 

Had a read of the Herald Sun today (very rare) and looked up the votes for the dees game. 

3. Petrecca

2. Harmes

1. Crouch 

 

I was shocked especially as Gawn was 4 off the lead. The vote giver must of been the Adelaide correspondent who is a crows supporter and only watched them. I wouldn’t have petrecca in my top 5-7 and Harmes played well but not second BOG 

 

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1 minute ago, Wolfgang219 said:

Had a read of the Herald Sun today (very rare) and looked up the votes for the dees game. 

3. Petrecca

2. Harmes

1. Crouch 

 

I was shocked especially as Gawn was 4 off the lead. The vote giver must of been the Adelaide correspondent who is a crows supporter and only watched them. I wouldn’t have petrecca in my top 5-7 and Harmes played well but not second BOG 

 

I was baffled by those votes too. 

Petracca??? Did they spell Oliver wrong?

Harmes I can understand, he killed Sloane then Gibbs with a broken hand.

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Congratulations to Maxy and Clarry. 

The AFL Coaches’ Association votes for Round 19 (see every vote from all the rounds so far at AFLCoaches.com.au):

ESSENDON V SYDNEY

9 Hurley (Ess), 6 Heppell (Ess), 6 Saad (Ess), 4 Smith (Ess), 3 Myers (Ess), 2 McDonald-Tipungwuti (Ess)

RICHMOND V COLLINGWOOD

10 Grundy (Coll), 7 Pendlebury (Coll), 4 Astbury (Rich), 4 Edwards (Rich), 4 Riewoldt (Rich), 1 Prestia (Rich)

GEELONG V BRISBANE

10 Hawkins (Geel), 8 Ablett (Geel), 5 D Beams (BL), 3 Dangerfield (Geel), 3 Duncan (Geel), 1 Gardiner (BL)

GWS V ST KILDA

9 Whitfield (GWS), 8 Himmelberg (GWS), 7 Gresham (StK), 2 Lonie (StK), 2 Shaw (GWS), 1 Kelly (GWS), 1 Steele (StK)

GOLD COAST V CARLTON

10 Cripps (Carl), 6 C. Curnow (Carl), 6 Simpson (Carl), 4 Murphy (Carl), 2 E. Curnow (Carl), 1 Lang (Carl), 1 Petrevski-Seton (Carl)

ADELAIDE V MELBOURNE

9 Gawn (Melb), 9 Oliver (Melb), 3 M. Crouch (Adel), 3 T. McDonald (Melb), 3 Milera (Adel), 2 Lewis (Melb), 1 Neal-Bullen (Melb)

NORTH MELBOURNE V WEST COAST

10 Cunnington (NM), 8 Ahern (NM), 5 Daw (NM), 3 Clarke (NM), 2 Goldstein (NM), 2 McGovern (WCE)

WESTERN BULLDOGS V PORT ADELAIDE

10 Dixon (PA), 8 Polec (PA), 5 Trengove (WB), 3 Wingard (PA), 2 Dunkley (WB), 1 Bryne-Jones (PA), 1 Macrae (WB)

FREMANTLE V HAWTHORN

10 Mitchell (Haw), 5 Breust (Haw), 4 Stratton (Haw), 3 Burgoyne (Haw), 3 Mundy (Frem), 2 Gunston (Haw), 2 Hardwick (Haw), 1 Shiels (Haw)

LEADERBOARD

80 — MAX GAWN (MELB)
78 — PATRICK CRIPPS (CARL)
78 — TOM MITCHELL (HAW)
64 — SHAUN HIGGINS (NM)
62 — CLAYTON OLIVER (MELB)
61 — ANDREW GAFF (WC)
59 — NAT FYFE (FREM)
59 — DYSON HEPPELL (ESS)
57 — LACHIE WHITFIELD (GWS)
56 — DAYNE BEAMS (BL)
56 — BRODIE GRUNDY (COLL)

 

The coaches could split them actually.  One coach gave Gawn 5, and the other gave Oliver 5.

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Petracca??? Did they spell Oliver wrong?

Harmes I can understand, he killed Sloane then Gibbs with a broken hand.

They only noticed Harmes because they killed one of their players... I don’t notice Adelaide players (maybe Keith and Cheney who kept stopping our fwd thrusts) but I’m not a journalist... pretty poor if you ask me


10 minutes ago, Wolfgang219 said:

Had a read of the Herald Sun today (very rare) and looked up the votes for the dees game. 

3. Petrecca

2. Harmes

1. Crouch 

 

I was shocked especially as Gawn was 4 off the lead. The vote giver must of been the Adelaide correspondent who is a crows supporter and only watched them. I wouldn’t have petrecca in my top 5-7 and Harmes played well but not second BOG 

 

Lol - what did Crouch do other than get smashed by our dominant midfield? 

6 hours ago, chookrat said:

Lol - what did Crouch do other than get smashed by our dominant midfield? 

Demonland 2018... how this place has changed.

That's an extraordinary effort by Patrick Cripps. In our recent past when we were down the bottom, we had no-one anywhere near the top in any awards. It's reminiscent of how Flower stood out in a barren field throughout much of his career. 

It's a significant achievement for Gawn to be (at this stage) the best player in the league by the coaches.

Even with him leading this, I am actually expecting the Grundy will get the All Australian ruck gig.


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