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6. Gawn

5. Trac

4. Oliver

3. Viney

2. Langdon 

1. Weideman 

Defenders were fantastic as a unit and I couldn't separate any of them to get them in the votes 

 

6 - GAWN

5 - PETRACCA

4 - OLIVER

3 - VINEY

2 - LANGDON

1 - WEIDEMAN

I would vote 7 for Hawthorn kicking it to Max all day and padding his stats.

6. Gawn

5. by a Bee's willy for Trac, best ever game

4. Viney, heart and soul, belted the hawks into submission when the game was in dispute.

3. Oliver better in 2nd half, felt like decision making was laser today. 

2. May IS becoming a/the leader of the back 6.

1. Salem have been really down on him but last two games a huge change.  Today was so good.

Stiff: Weid, Langdon, Gus (much much better), Omac

Also VDB really needs to fix his disposal, running pretty low on DE, great heart though.

 

I only saw the second half so I might well have miss some things:

6 Petracca

5 Gawn

4 Viney

3 Oliver

2 Weid

1 Langdon


6.  Tracc

6.  Maxy

4.  Clarry

3.  Viney

2.  Langdon

1.  May

 

I can’t go past Gawn as BOG: a very exciting game and a joy to watch!


6: Gawn

5: Petracca 

4: Viney

3: Langdon 

2: Oliver

1: Weiderman

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Oliver

3. Viney

2. May

1. Weideman (not so much for the goals, as nice as they were to see, but for being a constant threat in the forward line)

Others in contention for votes included Langdon and Fritsch


6 Gawn

5 Trac

4 Oliver

3 Viney

2 Langdon

1 Hibberd

6 Gawn

5 Petracca 

4 Viney 

3 Oliver

2 Langdon

1 Weideman

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Max and the Truck are the front runners...
 
77. Max Gawn 
66. Christian Petracca 
50. Jack Viney
43. Clayton Oliver
24. Steven May
21. Ed Langdon
19. Michael Hibberd 
13. Oscar McDonald 
12. Angus Brayshaw 
7. James Harmes
6. Mitch Hannan Jake Lever Kysaiah Pickett Trent Rivers
5. Adam Tomlinson
4. Tom McDonald Christian Salem
3. Jayden Hunt Sam Weideman
2. Jay Lockhart 


2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Can't believe Bailey Fritsch hasn't received any votes for the year yet. Sure his name wasn't accidentally left out?

Probably get more votes if Fritters had kicked straight. I think he is 6-11 for the year and about 3-8 from set shots.  Lots to like about him with his marking and skills but needs to work on the conversion accuracy.  
 

He’s first goal on the weekend was a beauty.  The second was a great mark inside the 10m square. 

On 7/20/2020 at 6:42 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Probably get more votes if Fritters had kicked straight. I think he is 6-11 for the year and about 3-8 from set shots.  Lots to like about him with his marking and skills but needs to work on the conversion accuracy.  
 

 

Fritsh has kicked 8 goals, 10 behinds.

7 of those behinds came in the first three matches, so maybe the yips are gone.

On 7/20/2020 at 5:31 AM, Pates said:

I only saw the second half so I might well have miss some things:

6 Petracca

5 Gawn

4 Viney

3 Oliver

2 Weid

1 Langdon

I agree with these votes

6  Petracca    Brownlow boy

5  Gawn    Top ten Brownlow marked well down back

4  Viney  hard all day

3. Oliver  kicked more often 

2. Weid Best I have seen him play for some time. And about time. 

1. Langdon.  Great running game. A very good pickup. Improves the side

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