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6 Weideman

5 Harmes

4 Lewis

3 Salem

2 Oliver

1 Viney

 

6. Harmes - what an effort
5. Weids - sensational breakout game
4. ANB - I'm not always a fan and he missed some easy goals (who didn't) but his work rate was out of the world, he made clutch tackles and he always put his head over the ball. 
3. Gawn - impact doesn't really show up on the stat sheet, every contest he's in from a long kick - ours or theirs - is massively altered, and we dominated clearances especially in the middle
2. Viney - welcome back
1. Oliver - looked nervous but what a machine

Salem - poor first quarter kicking cost him, otherwise a superb game
Brayshaw - just too many easy clangers still from him. Does a lot right but has to start kicking it to our side or it will be costly

Apologies: T Mc, Hibberd, Jetta, Fritsch, Lewis, Frost

6. The Weed - the matchwinner, on a night when both teams struggled to kick goals he got 3.  Sure ball handling and physically influential.

5. Harmes - just keeps doing what needs to be done.  Becoming an elite mid - and handy that he can tag as well.

4. Viney - born for finals

3.  Gawn - he is so good now that it is easy to overlook his contribution.  His stats don't tell the full story - watch the replay!

2. Salem - a stunning last three quarters and another with the right temperament for the big occasion.

1. Lewis - a great display of finals experience, leadership and footy smarts.

Oliver unlucky

 
6 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

6 -   Sam Weideman   -     I am still in shock at his performance.   Not cos he doesnt have the talent, but the kids 21, an inexperienced KPF in his 18th game...   he marked everything, had 24 touches, 3 goals and gave great relief in the ruck.  A phenomenal game. 

5 - Angus Brayshaw  -   his 3rd quarter was sublime.   And he was fantastic all night.. he drives us forward so often.....  The kid is a STAR.

4. James Harmes -  took his sizzling end of season form into September.....   he is on fire,m and he made the Cats mids, especailly Joel Duckwood, his [censored].

3. Neville Jetta  -   THE BEST 7 DISPOSAL GAME IN LEAGUE HISTORY.    The AA selectors have rocks in their head.  BEst small defender in the comp, bar none

2 . Alex Neal BUllen  -  his pressure and tackling im the first quarter was as goodf as it gets.   He had 4 scoring shots and 20 touches too.   Really stuck it up the doubters (and I was one in the first half of the year.) Well doe ANB.

1. Sam Frost  -  He gave Hawkins a smnacking.   Ran off him numerous times.  Held Hawkins to 11 touches and 2 goals....   he torched us last time, but when it counted he got FROSTED.

 

Apologies -  VIney, T Mac, Vandeberg, Gawny, O Mac, Lewis

Spot on. 

ANB had to slip in for votes.


6 Brayshaw

5 Harmes

4 Weed

3 Jetta

2 Gawn

1 Lewis

Apologies to Frost, Viney, Nibbler and many others. Great team game

 

6 Harmes

5 Brayshaw 

4 Weideman

3 Oliver

2 Gawn

1 Viney


6.weid 

5. harmes 

4. jetta 

3. frost 

2. lewis 

1. Gawn

6. Harmes

5. Brayshaw

4. Gawn

3. Oliver

2. Weidemen

1. Viney

6 Harmes

5 Weideman

4 Viney

3 Gawn

2 Lewis

1 Oliver


Really tough this week - 22 into 6 does not compute

Harmes

Weed

Brayshaw

Jetta - Just for his pure guts 

Lewis

Viney - This bloke is built fpr for non pretty smash and bash finals football

6. Weideman 

5. Harmes

4. Brayshaw

3. Lewis

2. Oliver

1. Viney

 

Apologies Salem, ANB and Gawn.

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Thank you one and all. The leadership has changed hands again with Max sneaking back with a two vote lead on the progressive scoreboard-

204. Max Gawn

202. Clayton OIiver

150. Angus Brayshaw

111. James Harmes

109. Jesse Hogan

71. Nathan Jones

70. Christian Salem

67. Tom McDonald

62. Jake Melksham

51. Christian Petracca

50. Neville Jetta

43. Jack Viney

39. Bayley Fritsch

 N34. Jordan Lewis

32. Michael Hibberd 

31. Oscar McDonald

29. Jake Lever 

18. Jeff Garlett 

16. Sam Weideman

14. Alex Neal-Bullen Dom Tyson

11. Sam Frost 

6. Tom Bugg Mitch Hannan

4. Joel Smith

2. Dean Kent

1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

6 . Brayshaw

5. Harmes

4. Lewis

3. Salem

2.Oliver

1. Gawn 


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