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Voting will be very interesting... a total team effort.

6 - Gawn  -     dominant and give him the Brownlow now

5  -   Harmes -   his run of top class form continues, totally destroyed Kelly and did a lot of damage himself..

4- Salem -     his footskills are incredible. Just controls the game when he has the ball

3 - Brayshaw -    he ran rings around them

2 - Frost   -   amazing revival, his drive he gave off half back was special and shut down his man.

1  -   Vandenberg -   he was a one man wrecking crew out there.. a total BEAST.  

 

Apologies   -  Oliver,  Jones, Petracca, Hibberd, Lewis,  Melksham, Weideman

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6. Harmes

5. Maxy

4. Frost

3. Brayshaw 

2. VandenBerg 

1. Jones

 

the backline wowee

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6 Gawn

5 Oliver

4 Brayshaw

3 Harmes

2 Salem

1 Frost

 

6 Gawn

5 Harmes

4 Brayshaw

3 Frost

2 Salem

1 Vandenberg

 

Harmes

Frost

Gawn

Oliver

Brayshaw

Hibbard


6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Frost

3. Oliver

2. Brayshaw

1. Hibberd

Petracca  Jones  Salem  VandenBerg TMac  Melk

 

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Just got home, hugged the dog - I’m so elated.

6. Harmes

5. Gawn

4. Brayshaw

3. Petracca

2. Frost

1. Oliver

 

6. Gawn

5. Barnes

4. Oliver

3. Frost

2. Salem

1. Hibberd 

Jeez it's tough when we play like that.

Armchair view.

6. Max. ( Lobbe looked half decent for the first 15 minutes then Max took him apart)

5. Harmes. Can't believe how this bloke has come on. Playing like a superstar.

4. Brayshaw. Business as usual for him. 

3. Jones . In the thick of it all day. Strong Captain's effort.

2. Clarrie. Quiet start but lifted around the ball and up forward.

1. Trac. Did a lot of muscle work. A really dangerous player around goal.

Sorry I did not fit some of  excellent defenders in


Maximus

Harmes

Gus

Salem

Frosty

Clarrie

stiff - Jones, Trac, Oscar, and everyone else through to the doorman and locker attendants.........

Gawn

Harmes

Brayshaw

Frost

VDB

Salem

Apologies to Jones and Clarrie.

6 Gawn

5 Harmes

4 Brayshaw

3 Frost

2 Salem

1 Oliver


6. Harmes

5. Gawn

4. Brayshaw 

3. Salem 

2. Jones 

1. Vandenberg 

6. Gawn - has completed the most dominant season by a ruckman in the last 20 years and that is saying something because Grundy has had an All Australian year as well.

5. Harmes - the most improved player in the comp in the second half of the season.

4. Salem - finished off a great home and away season with his usual style.  Top 6 in the Bluey awaits

3. Brayshaw - another great display of gut running.

2. Oliver - a master class in how not to fumble.

1. Frost - love his attacking mindset.  Will be crucial in two weeks against Hawkins.

 

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