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8 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

1. Jackson

2. Green

3. Georgiades

4. Guldon

5. Rivers

Id predict the top three will be very consistent in the voting, then things will even out between about six players for the final two placings.

hole in one, with 1/2/3, well done

 

 

Outstanding youngster.  Well done ‘Dogga’!

The 2021 NAB AFL Rising Star voting

51 votes - Luke Jackson, Melbourne
38 votes - Tom Green, GWS Giants
28 votes - Mitch Georgiades, Port Adelaide
14 votes - Justin McInerney, Sydney
11 votes - Errol Gulden, Sydney

Gillon McLachlan
5. Luke Jackson
4. Mitch Georgiades
3. Tom Green
2. James Jordon
1. Errol Gulden

Kevin Bartlett
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Justin McInerney
1. Trent Rivers 

Glen Jackovich
5. Luke Jackson
4. Mitch Georgiades
3. Trent Rivers
2. Tom Green
1. Harry Schoenberg

Andrew Dillon
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Justin McInerney
2. Errol Gulden
1. James Jordon

Nick Riewoldt
5. Luke Jackson
4. Justin McInerney
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Errol Gulden
1. Trent Rivers

Jude Bolton
5. Tom Green
4. Luke Jackson
3. Justin McInerney
2. Harry Schoenberg
1. Mitch Georgiades

Chris Johnson
5. Tom Green
4. Errol Gulden
3. Harry Schoenberg
2. Luke Jackson
1. Hayden Young

Cameron Ling
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Cody Weightman
1. James Jordon

Matthew Richardson
5. Luke Jackson
4. Mitch Georgiades
3. Tom Green
2. Justin McInerney
1. James Jordon

Warren Tredrea
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Trent Rivers
1. Harry Schoenberg

Kevin Sheehan
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Errol Gulden
1. Nik Cox

 

Worthy winner!!!

A bit of love for Rivers and Jordan as well

 

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17 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The 2021 NAB AFL Rising Star voting

51 votes - Luke Jackson, Melbourne
38 votes - Tom Green, GWS Giants
28 votes - Mitch Georgiades, Port Adelaide
14 votes - Justin McInerney, Sydney
11 votes - Errol Gulden, Sydney

Gillon McLachlan
5. Luke Jackson
4. Mitch Georgiades
3. Tom Green
2. James Jordon
1. Errol Gulden

Kevin Bartlett
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Justin McInerney
1. Trent Rivers 

Glen Jackovich
5. Luke Jackson
4. Mitch Georgiades
3. Trent Rivers
2. Tom Green
1. Harry Schoenberg

Andrew Dillon
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Justin McInerney
2. Errol Gulden
1. James Jordon

Nick Riewoldt
5. Luke Jackson
4. Justin McInerney
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Errol Gulden
1. Trent Rivers

Jude Bolton
5. Tom Green
4. Luke Jackson
3. Justin McInerney
2. Harry Schoenberg
1. Mitch Georgiades

Chris Johnson
5. Tom Green
4. Errol Gulden
3. Harry Schoenberg
2. Luke Jackson
1. Hayden Young

Cameron Ling
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Cody Weightman
1. James Jordon

Matthew Richardson
5. Luke Jackson
4. Mitch Georgiades
3. Tom Green
2. Justin McInerney
1. James Jordon

Warren Tredrea
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Trent Rivers
1. Harry Schoenberg

Kevin Sheehan
5. Luke Jackson
4. Tom Green
3. Mitch Georgiades
2. Errol Gulden
1. Nik Cox

Chris Johnson smoking the good stuff. 


12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Christ Johnson with an absolute mare. Really his votes outside of Green are beyond a joke. 

Congrats to Dogga for winning the rising star award.


Congrats to Luke. Learning his craft from some really good people. Good to get a rising star every once and a while.

Have a look at the state of the footy with the sponsor logo - Looks like something they found after it was kicked over the fence!image.thumb.png.cd192ff7b596750ae2093bb6a6c3b34d.png

On 8/25/2021 at 8:12 AM, Pulp Fritschon said:

If Kozzie was eligible where do you think he would finish? 

 

Ahead of Georgiades

 

Player Statistics Comparison
 
Kysaiah Pickett Name Mitch Georgiades
Melbourne Demons Team Port Adelaide Power
Forward Position Forward
36 Career Games 28
Woodville West Torrens Origin Subiaco
June 2, 2001 Date of Birth September 28, 2001
20yr 2mth Age 19yr 10mth
170cm Height 191cm
67kg Weight 78kg
2019 National Draft Last Drafted In 2019 National Draft
Round 1, Pick #12 Last Draft Position Round 1, Pick #18
Melbourne Demons Last Drafted By Port Adelaide Power
2021 Stats for Season 2021
22 Games 21
8.1 Kicks 6.4
4.4 Handballs 3.6
12.4 Disposals 10.0
2.5 Marks 4.4
1.6 Goals 1.5
1.2 Behinds 0.8
3.7 Tackles 1.8
0 Hitouts 0
2.6 Inside 50s 1.7
0.4 Goal Assists 0.4
0.9 Frees For 0.7
0.8 Frees Against 1.5
6.0 Contested Possessions 4.2
6.3 Uncontested Possessions 5.9
7.6 Effective Disposals 7.0
61.3% Disposal Efficiency % 70%
2.6 Clangers 2.8
0.1 Contested Marks 1.2
1.1 Marks Inside 50 2.1
1.1 Clearances 0.1
0.4 Rebound 50s 0.1
0.9 One Percenters 1.1
0.5 Bounces 0.1
77.2 Time On Ground % 74.8
0.2 Centre Clearances 0
0.9 Stoppage Clearances 0.1
5.3 Score Involvements 4.2
227.1 Metres Gained 134.7
2.1 Turnovers 3.1
1.4 Intercepts 1.2
1.6 Tackles Inside 50 1.2
$453,000 AFL Fantasy Price $377,000
64.3 AFL Fantasy Score 53.0
$294,800 Supercoach Price $259,100
68.3 Supercoach Score 58.2
15 hours ago, Demonland said:

Chris Johnson
5. Tom Green
4. Errol Gulden
3. Harry Schoenberg
2. Luke Jackson
1. Hayden Young

What kind of a fool is Chris Johnson?

Rising Star 2022

to those who know

how and when should I place a small bet on Jake Bowey winning this award next year. Only played a couple of games and looks like he has been there for 5 years

ibwoulc like to get on before he blows everything away in the finals.   Can I ?


Well done Luke - thoroughly deserved and nice to have this award under your belt - now for the 4 consecutive premiership medallions with the Dees 😀

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