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i'm sure he's bound to top votes for most as he got a heap of the pill, but i thought brayshaw was at the bottom of our best six today

6: harmes
5: oliver
4: petracca
3: avb
2: o mac
1: brayshaw

best thing? all players - bar mature ager in vandenberg - are aged 23 and under

clutching at straws after today...

6. James Harmes

5. Clayton Oliver

4. Aaron VandenBerg

3. Christian Petracca

2. Joel Smith

1. Angus Brayshaw

 

 

 

 

In the past month, I found it extremely difficult to fit all worthy vote winners into my top six.  Sadly, today I found it extremely difficult to find six worthy vote winners.

6  -  Harmes

5.  vandenBerg

4.  Oliver

3.  Hibberd

2.  Salem

1.  Brayshaw

6 - Harmes

5 - Hibberd

4 - Oliver

3 - vandenBerg

2 - Max

1 - salem

6. Harmes

5. Hibberd

4.Vandenberg

3. Oliver

2. Salem

1. Petracca

 

Brayshaw in our best? Surely I watched I different game. A young bloke choked on a big occasion. He will learn from it. He had a terrible first half and couldn’t catch a cold. Kept trying. Fair play 

I'll have a stab..

Omac

Harmes

That's it sorry... 


6. Harmes

5. Oliver

4. vandenBerg

3. Gawn

2. Salem

1. OMac

 

5. TMac

Maybe

3. VDB

2.  Harmes

Gus, amongst so many others handballed into trouble etc..  disposal was shite, few good options provided. 

Did they get sleep the night before?

Hard to find best 6 unfortunately our bottom 5-6 were some of our more senior players . Jones , Jetta ,Tyson,  Lewis, Melksham, were all missing in the first half or made terrible mistakes add guys like Hannan & Spargo you can see why we got thumped. WC had 12 players who played a GF 3 years ago we are not ready but should be in 2-3 years


4 minutes ago, Rob Mac...... said:

5. TMac

Maybe

3. VDB

2.  Harmes

Gus, amongst so many others handballed into trouble etc..  disposal was shite, few good options provided. 

Did they get sleep the night before?

They needed Ice 

and sex

the night before.

Hardest votes of the year:

6. Harmes

5. V Berg

4. Salem

3. Vandenberg

2. Gawn

1. Hibberd

 

 

Not a vote for Jack Viney?   Maybe I was watching another game.

6.  Viney

5. Hibberd

4. Oliver

3. vandenBerg

2. Harmes

1. Salem


Difficult day but to those who never gave up 

6. AVB

5. Harmes

4. Hibberd

3. Oliver 

2. Salem

1. Trac

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