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15 Demons received coaches votes in 2020.

Petracca polled in 11 games and received 78 votes.(4.6)

Oliver 6 games 34 votes (2)

Viney 7 games 30 votes (1.8)

Gawn 6 games 30 votes (2.1)

May 6 games 28 votes (1.6)

Brayshaw 3 games 19 votes

Langdon 5 games 17 votes

Fritsch 1 game 8 votes

Weidemann 3 games 4 votes

Lever 1 game 4 votes

Hibberd 1 game 4 votes

Salem 2 games 3 votes

Hunt 1 game 2 votes

Spargo 1 game 2 votes

Brown 1 game 1 vote

Number in brackets represents average votes per game played. May didn't poll until Round 7 and Langdon didn't score his first votes until Round 11.  After Round 10 Viney only polled once, a 1 vote performance in our loss to the Dockers. Max polled in three of our last 4 games (Sydney, GWS and Essendon). Petracca only polled twice when we lost this season. Oliver did not poll a vote in our final 6 games.  Fritsch, Hunt and Brown all polled their only votes in the final game of the season.

Based on our club B&F results May was rated more highly internally, and it appears Gawn a bit lower, although missing three games needs to be factored into that as well.

 

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