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6.  Gawn

5.  Oliver

4.  Petracca

3.  Lever

2.  Salem

1.  Fritsch

 

35 minutes ago, Flower Magic said:

He had a couple of neat taps to Viney when he had very modest opposition. 26 hitouts is not a huge tally. Only four marks, all on the wing I think. He played well, but so did the other players receiving (serious) votes. Noted that several others have left Max out of their votes.

Except for the big contested mark against Daniher in the centre of the ground late in the game which directly resulted in the Fritsch goal from the square (mark>Brown>to the square where Fritsch snapped a goal).  And then the intercept spoil from Hibberd's miskick which resulted in Hunt's goal in the last.  10 hitouts to advantage, 7 score involvements.  Quantity and quality is a constant argument with ruckmen and you'll note Essendon are not a big stoppage team, hence the lower than usual number of hitouts.

 

Oliver

Langdon

Hunt

Salem

May

Brown

6. Salem

5. Gawn

4. Petracca

3. Oliver

2. Langdon

1. Hunt

 

 


There are some people who left Salem out, and others who have left Trac out! Woweeee

6. Gawn

5. May

4. Hunt

3. Langdon

2. Petracca

1. Salem

 
1 hour ago, dee-tox said:

More to the point is the number of people that left Salem out of their votes! 

Agreed! BOG in my book.


3 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Spargo

Melk

Weid

Smith

Kozzie

 

To all those who have supported Spargo, today he was an absolute spud. I was at the game and he ran in circles. Completely lost. 

6 Langdon - run run run  all day 

5 Brown - provided a target and worked hard to provide a contest. Cannot believe we left him out for so many games 

4 Lever- spolied and marked anything that went his way. Often on Tipungwati which was a coaching mistake but he was able to defend all day 

3 Salem - composed and creative 

2 Hunt- was the difference. His goalkicking was crucial and impressive  

1 Petracca - clearly not 100%.  Spent big part forward in the 2nd half. But his 2nd quarter lifted us and linked and contested to a high standard 

apologies - Maxy, Fritters & May

6 Oliver

5 Langdon

4 Gawn

3 Fritsch

2 Lever

1 May


6  Gawn

5  Trac

4  May

3 Langdon

2 Hunt

1 Lever

6 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Yes for this with an honourable mention to Brown.  How anyone has left Gawn out of the votes today defies any reasonable assessment of the game.

 

4 hours ago, dee-tox said:

More to the point is the number of people that left Salem out of their votes! 

More to the point is the number of people leaving Brown out of their votes!  20 disposals and 13 marks as a high half forward/CHF.  He had a huge game. 


Very hard to give votes as that was the most contributors we have had all season.

 

6 Trac

5 Lever

4 Gawn

3 Hunt

2 Langdon

1 May

 

 

Edited by Pickett2Jackson

6. Trac

5. Salem

4.Gawn

3.Clarrie

2.Hunt

1. Brown 

 

This may or may not be the final result ~

175. Christian Petracca  

137. Steven May

133. Clayton Oliver

111. Jack Viney 

124. Max Gawn 

87. Ed Langdon 

55. Jake Lever 

36. Michael Hibberd

33. Christian Salem

31. Angus Brayshaw 

23. Trent Rivers

15. Jay Lockhart

13. Oscar McDonald Adam Tomlinson

10. Jake Melksham Sam Weideman

9. Bayley Fritsch

8. Kysaiah Pickett

7. James Harmes Jayden Hunt Luke Jackson

6. Mitch Hannan  Charlie Spargo

5. Mitch Brown

4. Tom McDonald

2. Oskar Baker Aaron vandenBerg 

1. Neville Jetta Braydon Preuss


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