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6.Melksham

5.Brayshaw

4.Gawn

3.Hannan

2.Harmes

1. Jones

 

6  Gawn - What a presence. You knew he was on from first bounce.

5 Harmes - Unbelievable game and I am going to credit Saty for picking him out at training to me midway through his first year at club and saying he had potential. Saty does say that about almost every Dee he sees, but I have loved the way he plays since his first game and now he's getting the accolades.

4  Melky - Hands up if you feel confident when he gets it. I certainly do and those Essendon fans who used to tell me he was a turnover king are now eating their words. 

3 Brayshaw - In everything and I would loved  to know how much ground he covered. The main reason why we are now a top-4 team and why we will meet WC in the preliminary final in four weeks time.

2 Salem - How controlled down back was he again. Love him.

1 Hannan/Kent - Both grabbed their chance and played games that will see them named in our first finals side since 2006. Confident with kicks and tackled like madmen.

 

 

What a pleasure doing this tonight.

6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Melksham

3. Brayshaw

2. Oliver

1. Salem

6. Gawny

5. Harmes

4. Oliver

3. Neville

2. Milkshake

1. Salem


Unbelievable team effort. Very hard to pick a 6, here goes.

6. Harmes

5. Melksham

4. Oliver

3. Gawn

2. Hannan

1. Salem

Apologies to Brayshaw he just missed out. 

Harmes - outstanding

Gawn - 12 kicks (twice bursting thru a pack) 8 handballs, 5 marks, 41 Hit outs

Melksham 4 goals and 2 goal assists

Brayshaw - 26 possessions and 10 tackles and went hatless in the desperate dying moments

Oliver - coined a new description best player in a telephone box, his ball handling is sublime

Hannan - went hard early like he wanted the ball

 

Apologies to Salem, Jones & T Mac a fine team effort

6 Harmes

5 Gawn

4 Melksham

3 Brayshaw (inspite of regulation shocking kicks)

2 Hannan

1 Salem

Stiff - Can't even explain why Oliver isn't in there. Also stiff - Jetta, Jones and good onya Frosty - hit targets. Lewis started horribly , but great in the second half.

 

Bugger.  Ten into six doesn't go! 

22 contributors but here's my best effort:

6.  Gawn

5.  Harmes

4.  Melksham

3.  Brayshaw

2.  Oliver

1.  Salem

Very special mention for Nev. Couldn't quite fit him in my votes, but he just keeps backing up, week, after week. after .....

 

 

6 Harmes

5 Maxy

4 Melksham

3 Salem

2  Hannan

1 Clarry


Genuine team effort all round today - all 22 worthy of votes for mine.

6. Gawn

5. Chompers Harmes

4. Oliver

3. Gus Brayshaw

2. Melksham

1. Tyson

Apologies to our entire backline - enormous today!

6 Harmes

5 Melksham

4 Jetta

3 Jones

2 Gawn

1 Weideman


6 Gawn

5 Brayshaw

4 Melk

3 Jones

2 Jetta

1 Oliver

6. Gawn( Such precise hit outs to advantage on so many occasions)

5. Harmes

4.Melksham

3.Jones ( So pleased for him at the end. What a warrior)

2. Oliver

1. Brayshaw

6. Gawn

5. melksham

4. Harmes

e. brayshawb/Oliver

2. Jones

1. Weidman/T. Mac

Edited by CBDees
I forgot about Ollie (but didn’t want to drop anybody else)


6. Gawn

5. Harmes 

4. Brayshaw 

3. Melksham 

2. Oliver 

1. Jetta 

6. Gawn

5. Harmes 

4.  Melksham 

3. Brayshaw

2. Oliver 

1. Jetta 

 

6 -Max

5 - Gus

4 - Harmes

3 - Melksham

2 - Salem

1- Clarry

ps(great team effort)

pps( thanks Oscar.......!!!!!!!)

Edited by DeeZone
Added ps & pps comment


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