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6 Gawn

5 Oliver

4 Bratshaw

3 Petracca

2 Harmes

1 LAck of Leadership

 

 

6. Gawn easily

5. Jones was good most of the night

4. Oliver amazing second quarter

3. Viney

2. Harmes

1. Garlett - 3 goals but could have been a match winner


6. Gawn

5. Jones

4. Fritsch

3. Harmes

2. Brayshaw

1. Viney

 

 

6 - Max

5 - Clayton

4 - Viney

3 - Angus

2 - JKH

1 - Baker

6.  Gawn

5.  Jones

4.  Viney

3.  Oliver

2.  Harmes

1.  Hunt

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6- Gawn ( dominated as expected)

5 - Oliver ( outstanding first half)

4 - Jones ( not as clean as normal but regularly got the hard balls)

3 - Fritsch ( getting closer to last year’s superlative form)

2 - Frost ( I no longer hold my breath when he has the ball)

1 - Viney ( trying to do the impossible too often but he at least he persists)

6.Gawn 

5. Oliver

4. Brayshaw

3. Viney 

2. Harmes

1. Garlett

3 hours ago, DeeZone said:

6 - Max

5 - Clayton

4 - Viney

3 - Angus

2 - JKH

1 - Baker

Please......all mids.

Agree with top 3.

no credit to the defenders? you may want to check the disposal efficiency of your 3,2, 1......or does that all of a sudden not come into contention?

6. Gawn

5.Brayshaw

4.Oliver

3. Harmes

2.Frost

1.Fritsch


6. Gawn - Clear win in the ruck battle, albeit against a fairly green opponent 

5. Jones - won the ball on the inside, usual story on the outside and disposal-wise

4. Oliver - created some run through the corridor

3. Viney - brought some much-needed mongrel and tackling at times but also ambition confused with ability 

2. Fritsch - developing in a new role for him and bringing some of last years form to it

1. Frost - growing in confidence to run-off his opponent and back himself 

6 Gawn

5 Oliver

4 Brayshaw

3 Jones

2 Viney

1 Frost


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Max increases his lead -   

 

    PLAYER VOTES
1 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn 124
2 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver 93
3 HARMES James.png James Harmes 77
4 SALEM Christian.png Christian Salem 72
5 BRAYSHAW Angus.png Angus Brayshaw 64
6 HORE Marty.png Marty Hore 41
7 FROST Sam.png Sam Frost 40
8 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones 38
9 MELKSHAM Jake.png Jake Melksham 31
10 VINEY Jack.png Jack Viney 30
11 HUNT Jayden.png Jayden Hunt 28
12 HIBBERD Michael.png Michael Hibberd 12
13 LOCKHART Jay.png Jay Lockhart 6
13 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca 6
15 BAKER Oskar.png Oskar Baker 5
15 FRITSCH Bayley.png Bayley Fritsch 5
17 MCDONALD Tom.png Tom McDoanld 4
17 PREUSS Braydon.png Braydon Preuss 4
17 WAGNER Josh.png Josh Wagner 4
20 WAGNER Corey.png Corey Wagner 3
21 NEAL BULLEN Alex.png Alex Neal-Bullen 2
22 JETTA Neville.png Neville Jetta 1
22 MCDONALD Oscar.png Oscar McDonald 1
22 STRETCH Billy.png Billy Stretch 1

 

Max is now third in the Age Player of the Year award with 54 votes, behind Grundy (68) and Tim Kelly (61). He doesn't get a look in at the Hun, but no surprise there. He's in the top 19 in the AFLCA award as of last week and should move further up after Saturday night. I think he's been excellent since round 4 and is a chance to poll a lot of Brownlow votes between round 4 and round 11.  He could have picked up votes in games against Sydney, Hawthorn, Gold Coast, West Coast, GWS and Adelaide. He's currently at $67 with Sportsbet but given the lack of competition from team mates this season I think he's not without a chance. His biggest test will be next week against Grundy but he usually plays well against him.  He's having another wonderful season despite the team performance.

 

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