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Salem our sole representative in both.

 

? | https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-03-25/aflca-votes-round-one-star-dog-ports-fivegoal-hero-off-to-a-flyer

MELBOURNE v PORT ADELAIDE
10 Justin Westhoff (PORT)
7 Travis Boak (PORT)
7 Tom Rockliff (PORT)
2 Scott Lycett (PORT)
2 Jack Watts (PORT)
1 Christian Salem (MELB)
1 Dan Houston (PORT)

? | https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-03-26/salem-earns-team-of-the-week-nod

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Glad we signed him up!

Looks in ripper nick. This must have been his first proper pre-season at the club.

 

Well done Christian

Well done Jack 

 

Something is amiss when Jack Watts gets twice as many votes as our best player in Salem!

2 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Something is amiss when Jack Watts gets twice as many votes as our best player in Salem!

Goody obviously not overly impressed


2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Question is: Did Goody give Jack the votes?

Doubt it

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Question is: Did Goody give Jack the votes?

Suspect it was more an 'encouragement' from Hinkley.  Jack played a good game but quite a few played better.

Its hard to imagine that Goodwin valued Watts' game higher than Salem's to whom he gave 1 vote or zero votes.

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Question is: Did Goody give Jack the votes?

Why don't we ask SWYL? He knows exactly what votes are given by each coach.....


Great for Christian to get the TOTW nomination.  Well deserved for a stand out performance.  Not easy to stand out in a team that was well beaten all over the ground.  One of his very best games.  

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Well done Christian for making the team of the week and picking up a vote from the coaches. You busted your gut for the team and you led by example. 

You chased down Powell Pepper With Your desperation, caught him and tackled him with force, his face first to the ground he would have felt that.

Evident that you were of a rare few that gave your all for the club and our fans.However you were the one that stood out best of all.

 So deserved  and yes you did lead by example.

 

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