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6.Viney

5.Oliver

4.Tmac

3.Gawn

2.Lockhart

1.Trac

Apologies to May and Frost

 

6. Gawn

5 Viney

4 Oliver

3 TMac

2 Frost

1 Smith

7 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

This.  Those leaving Gawn out of the votes clearly didn't watch the game.  His influence was incredible as usual.  Thought Frost was great too.

Think he had the highest SC score for a qtr this year. 86 pts in the last qtr - unbelievable.

 

6 Gawn      Made Viney look good.

5  Viney      Platinum service from Gawn.

 4  Clarry

 3  Petrac   sharp as

 2  TMac    has waken

 1   May      


6. Viney
5. T.McDonald
4. Lockhart
3. Gawn
2. Oliver
1. Frost

6. Viney (heart and soul of the club)

5. Gawn (really wanted to have T Mac as second BOG, but Gawn's performance and contribution was huge - as usual)

4. T Mac (Good for most of the game and stood up in big moments.  I really hope that is a corner turned on his season)

3. Lockhart (great response from being dropped a fee weeks back and hope he keeps backing up that kind of performance)

2.  Frost (really showed how dangerous he can be when May takes the No.1 forward and he can play with that fraction more freedom.  His reading of the play, intercept marking run and carry, linking handballs and feild kicking and ball use were all excellent.  Generated a significant number of rebounds from the back half that we scored from.)

1.  Trac (kicked a good goal early when we needed one and worked hard all game).

 

Even though statistically he didn’t have a huge game, I thought Nathan Jones actually played quite a good game and did some influential things.  I actually didn't mind that free kick reversal thing that much - showed intent, that we were not going to take being bullied around and I think was emblematic of the bit of swagger that the team got back into it's step yesterday.

6: Gawn

5: Viney

4: Lockhart

3: Frost

2: Oliver

1: May

and TMac, Salem, Petracca , Hore, Harmes etc, etc.

 

 

6. Jack Viney

5. Max Gawn

4. Tom McDonald

3.Clayton Oliver

2. Jay Lockhart

1. Sam Frost

6 - Max

5 - Viney

4 - TMac

3 - Tracc

2 = Clarry

1 - Frost

Apologies to Lockhart, Gus, Salem, May & Smith

Edited by DeeZone
left Frost out!!!!


22 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

About 10 were deserving of votes

6- Viney 

5- Gawn

4- Oliver

3- Lockhart 

2- Tmcd

1- May

apologies to Frost and Petracca 

I agree with Spirit.


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Max and Clarrie. 1 & 2.

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156. Max Gawn    
120. Clayton Oliver    
90. James Harmes   
75. Christian Salem      
73. Angus Brayshaw  
44. Jack Viney         
42. Sam Frost Marty Hore    
38. Nathan Jones     
31. Jake Melksham         
28. Jayden Hunt        
12. Michael Hibberd Jay Lockhart    
10. Tom McDonald Christian Petracca  
6. Steven May 
5. Oskar Baker Bayley Fritsch   
4. Braydon Preuss Josh Wagner  
3. Corey Wagner Sam Weideman  
2. Alex Neal-Bullen     
1. Jeff Garlett Neville Jetta Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch         

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