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6. Oliver

5. Salem

4. Tomlinson

3. Picket

2. Gawn

1. McDonald

 

 

 

6.  Oliver

5.  Salem

4.  Petracca

3.  Gawn

2.  Pickett

1.  Tomlinson

ANB and Langdon very worthy, but we don’t have sufficient votes.

 

1 Clayton Oliver

2 Christian Salem

3 Christian Petracca

4  Steven May

5 Kosiah Pickett

6  Jayden Hunt

Honourable mentions;

Tom McDonald

Adam Tomlinson

Tom Sparrow

Max Gawn

Alex Neil-Bullen

Nathan Jones

 

6. Salem

5. Oliver

4. Petracca

3. Langdon

2. Pickett

1. Gawn.


6 Oliver

5 Salem

4 Petracca

3 Tomlinson

2 Gawn

1 TMacc

I can’t overstate how much I love Oliver as a footballer. Absolute bull and keeps us ticking over in the middle.

6 - Oliver

5 - Salem

4 - Pickett

3 - Tomlinson

2 - Petracca

1 - Gawn

 

 

6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Salem

3. Langdon

2. Pickett

1. MacDoald

 

VOTES BELOW!

6 Salem

5 Oliver

daylight

4 Tracc

3 Langdon

2 Kozzie

1 Max


6. Oliver 
5. Salem
4. ANB
3. Petracca 
2. Pickett
1. Tomlinson 

Would’ve loved to give all 21 to Brad Hill but apparently is against the rules 

6. Oliver

5. Salem

4 Gawn (a dominant second half and gave Oliver first look nearly every time).

3. Pickett

2. ANB

1. Petracca

6 Oliver

5 Kozzi

4 Salem

3 Trac

2 McDonald

1 May

20 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

6. Oliver 
5. Salem
4. ANB
3. Petracca 
2. Pickett
1. Tomlinson 

Would’ve loved to give all 21 to Brad Hill but apparently is against the rules 

“He’s a beautiful kick Brad Hill... oh he turned it over again.”

Darcy’s auto-generated comments didn’t work tonight

6. Oliver

5. Salem

4. Petracca

3. ANB

2. Pickett

1. Tomlinson


6 Oliver

5 Salem

4 Kozzy

3 Mcdonald

2 Petracca

1 Tomlinson 

Apologies to Langdon and ANB

The Age Player of the Year votes from Peter Ryan. His match report is a good one too.  Mentions Petracca trying to do too much in the first half. Pleased to see Salem recognized by the mainstream media and Gawn's game receiving the acknowledgement it deserved.  He and Oliver form a lethal combination.

VOTES:
Clayton Oliver (Melbourne) 8
Christian Salem (Melbourne) 7
Max Gawn (Melbourne) 7
Kysaiah Pickett (Melbourne) 7
Dougal Howard (St Kilda) 6

35 minutes ago, DubDee said:

“He’s a beautiful kick Brad Hill... oh he turned it over again.”

Darcy’s auto-generated comments didn’t work tonight

Commentators that praise Hill and Isaac Smith's kicking are the most obvious give away that they have no idea what they're watching. Both butchers who occasionally find enough space to lace a kick out or kick goals because they're in a mile of space. Neither can consistently hit the side of a barn. 

Brett Ratten's done a great job at the Saints but the plan of sitting Hill back loose to try to mount counter attacks just meant they never had equal numbers in their own 50.

6. Oliver

5. Salem 

4. Kozzie 

3. Tomlinson

2. Petracca 

1. TMac

Apologies to Nibbler who just went all night, also Hunt as well who had some very important moments in the backline. 


Salem – best game for the club

Oliver – such clean hands

Kozzie – superstardom awaits

Tomlinson – rock solid down back

TMac – our only reliable kick for goal

Jordon – love what this second gamer brings to the side

Honourable mention Trac, Gawn, Langdon and Hunt (I think he’s growing into his role)

 

Salem

Oliver

Langdon

Pickett

Petracca

Jones

PS after the first two very hard given the all round team performance. Had Fritsch kicked straight he would be 2 or 3.

Edited by Diamond_Jim


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