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 6. Gawn

5. Viney

4. Langdon

3. Hibberd

2. Salem

1. Hannan

6- Gawn

5- Viney

4- Tracc

3- Hibbo

2- Clarry

1- Langdon

 

6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. Petracca

3. Langdon 

2. O Mac

1. Salem 


6 Gawn

5 Viney

4 Oliver

3 Salem

2 Petracca

1 Lever

1. Gawn

2. Viney

3. Petracca

4. Oliver

5. Harmes (for his stopping job on Harbrow who hardly touched it)

6. Langdon

6 - Viney. Almost gave it to Gawn but Viney was unbelievable with his attack on the footy from half time. He did everything possible to make sure we didn’t lose.

5 - Gawn. Immense game and has been in awesome form. 

4 - Salem. Awesome first half and really set the tone with some aggression and clean entries.

3 - Petracca. Would have probably been BoG if he didn’t kick at like 40% efficiency. Clutch goal though at the end.

2 - Langdon. I felt some of his hard running really helped us get into great position.

1 - AvB. His second half was huge and won a heap of crucial contests.

Apologies to Hibbo who continued his excellent form.

6 Gawn

5 Viney

4 Trac

3 Langdon

2 May

1 Salem

 


6 Viney

5 Gawn

4 Petracca

3 Oliver

2 May

1 Hannan

6. Gawn 

5.Viney 

4. Hibberd 

3. Hannan

2. Langdon

1. Salem

6 GAWN, Best Captains game in I can’t remember

5 VINEY, Getting some sleep after new bub obviously helps, fair dinkum he cops merde on this site.

4, LANGDON, his run was good when we lost momentum at times.

3, OLIVER, really strong 4 qtrs

2, SALEM, best game in a long time

1, Can raffle this, but Omac great job tonight, felt like the missing piece of the puzzle he made MAy and Lever better.

6. Gawn - used everything in his bag of tricks other than a grab 30 out. Ruck work and marking all over the ground immense.

5. Viney - bull, with much improved ball use this week.

4. Petracca - poor ball use lowers his ranking but his contested efforts were big again and as far as I was concerned, all was forgiven with the mark and goal in the last quarter. The Petracca of old, after a day of poor ball use wouldn’t have had the mental fortitude to calm down and nail that goal, which sucked the energy out of our opposition and in to ourselves. Coming of age.

3. Oliver - lessons learned from last week. Just awesome.

2. Salem - ball use really important, especially in the first half.

1. Langdon - I just love the way this guy runs, haven’t seen anything like it in MFC colours in ages. He is untackleable. 

Also enjoyed the games of Hibberd, Hannan, Vanders, Weid and OMac.

6: Gawn

5: Viney

4: Petracca

3: Salem

2: Oliver

1: Hannan 


10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 - Gawn  

5- Viney 

4-Petracca 

3-Langdon

2-May

1-Salem

Have to say that whilst I didn’t give him a vote, Oscar McDonald played probably his best game for the Dees. He nullified Sam Day and actually ran a few times to rebound the footy. Still got lead feet in marking contest. Last night was the expected standard.  I felt with Day and King, May & Oscar combo worked better.  Allowed Lever to play intercept.  I saw some people gave Lever in the votes.  Not in my top 10.  Marginally better but still too easily pushed aside in marking contests. 

 

6. Gawn. This is how captains play.

5. Viney. Great ex captain's game. Reformed man, looking to where he wants to go.

4. Langdon. Love the way he enjoys his footy. 

3. Lever. Best game for a long time.

2: Salem. At it all night.

1: vandenBerg. Awesome ferocity.

Oscar and May and Hibberd were good as well.

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