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6 Viney

5 Gawn

4 T.McDonald

3 Petracca

2 Jetta

1 Oliver

 

Petracca for mine needs to learn to kick a footy. Will watch replay however before putting in the votes as spent most of the game jumping around like a lunatic. 

6. TMac

5. Viney

4. Petracca

3. jetta

2. Hibberd

1. Petracca

Apologies to Gawn, Oliver, Spargo, et al.

 

6. Jack Viney  
5. Tom McDonald  
4. Neville Jetta  
3. Michael Hibberd  
2. Clayton Oliver  
1. Charlie Spargo  

 
12 hours ago, Demonland said:
Cast your votes 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ...

6. Viney

5. T Mac

4. Jetta

3. Gawn

2. Harmes

1. Oliver

6 Viney 

5 TMac

4 Hibbo 

3 Jetta 

2 Gawn

1 Spargo

 


6: Viney

5: T.Mac

4: Gawn

3: Jetta

2: Hibberd

1: Petracca.

Apologies: Spargo, Lewis, 

9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’m bamboozled that posters have left Hibberd out of the votes. 

Isn't Bam Boozle your second name? 

PS: Agree about Hibberd.

Edited by dieter

39 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’m bamboozled that posters have left Hibberd out of the votes. 

I'm not. He spent a lot of the night on Gunston who was probably Hawthorn's best. If I was giving votes just for the first half he and Salem may both have been toward the top. Jetta, on the other hand, destroyed Breust.

6. Viney

5. Oliver

4. Gawn

3. Jetta

2. Harmes

1. Petracca

 


6 - Viney

5 - Hibbo

4 - TMac

3 - Maxx

2 - Jetta

1 - Tracc

What a great team effort once again and some horrid decisions from Umpiring fraternity, some of those decisions were hard to bare...!!!

Viney - never stopped creating gems

Oliver - single handedly (literally) controlled the centre and his deft touches and disposals kept us moving

Spargo - kicked goals and created so many opportunities for others with seven score involvements

Petracca - wins one-on-one contests and converts to opportunities

T Mac - best mark on the ground and four goals

Frost - a weapon when unleashed

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This is going to go right down to the wire.

214. Max Gawn 
210. Clayton OIiver 
150. Angus Brayshaw 
113. James Harmes 
109. Jesse Hogan 
79. Tom McDonald 
71. Nathan Jones 
70. Christian Salem 
62. Jake Melksham 
61. Jack Viney 
54. Neville Jetta 
52. Christian Petracca 
39. Bayley Fritsch Michael Hibberd  
34. Jordan Lewis 
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. Charlie Spargo Bernie Vince Josh Wagner   


6 Viney

5 Hibberd 

4 Gawn

3 T. Mac

2 Oliver

1 Jetta

I’m too late but I want to acknowledge the fine work of,

6: Viney

5: Jetta

4: Oliver

3: Gawn

2:  McDonald T.

1: Salem

6 Viney

5. Hibberd

4. Jetta

3. Petracca

2. TMac

1. Gawn

 

Bit late to the party

6 - Viney

5 - Jetta

4 - Petracca

3 - Hibberd

2 - T Mac

1 -  Gawn

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