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6. Petracca

5. Gawn

4. Oliver

3. Weideman

2. Viney 

1. Langdon

Jackson came pretty bloody close.

6. Petracca

5. Gawn

4. Viney

3. Oliver

2. Weideman 

1. Pickett 


6 - Gawn
5 - Petracca
4 - Oliver
3 - Viney
2 - Langdon
1 - Weideman

OMac, Lever, May all deserve credit for their work together as a unit.

6 - Gawn.  Ruckwork was incredible and his contested marking was some of the best I've seen for a long time.

5 - Trac.  Once again amazing.  Probably the best 'second best on' game I've seen

4 - Viney.  Just ahead of Oli.  He was everywhere in the first when the game was there to be won.  Plus his kicking was wonderful today, hit plenty of targets and a few I/50

3 - Oliver.  Just another standard Oliver accumulation game winning plenty

2 - Weid.  Loved his crashing of the packs.  Has gone way past TMac.

1 - May.  Was a wall in the backline and his kicking was elite.  

 

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Viney

3. Oliver

2 Weideman

1. Jackson - a really good game and just pipped Langdon for mine.

Massive plaudits to the whole defence, although it helps when the towering figure of Gawn marks everything, and draws three opposition players to every contest.

6 Gawn

5 Petracca

4 Oliver

3 Viney

2 Weideman

1 May

 

The fact I couldnt give the 6 votes to Petracca just shows how amazing Gawn was, and is.

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6. Gawn

5. Petracca 

4. Viney 

3. Oliver 

2. Weideman 

1. O'mac 

6 - Gawn
5 - Petracca
4 - Oliver
3 - Viney
2 - Langdon
1 - Weideman


1 minute ago, Maybe next year said:

6. Gawn

5. Petracca 

4. Oliver 

3. Viney

2. Langdon

1. Weiderman

This spot on.

6. Petracca

5. Gawn

4.Oliver

3. Viney 

2. Langdon

1. May


6. Gawn

5. Trac

4. Viney

Worth pausing to reflect on how unbelievably good these three were today.

3. Weid

2. Oliver

1. Langdon 

 

6 Gawn

5 Petracca

4 Oliver

3 Viney

2 Weideman

1 Langdon


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