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After Round 2

LEADERBOARD

VOTES PLAYER CLUB
19 Dustin Martin RICH
18 Taylor Walker ADEL
16 Darcy Moore COLL
16 Clayton Oliver MELB
12 Dan Houston PORT
12 Jack Macrae WB
11 Travis Boak PORT
10 Noah Anderson GCFC
10 Marcus Bontempelli WB
10 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
10 Zak Butters PORT
10 Steven May MELB
10 Tim Membrey STK
10 Callum Mills SYD
10 Tom Mitchell HAW
10 David Mundy FRE
10 Joel Selwood GEEL
10 Bailey Smith WB
9 Taylor Adams COLL
9 Errol Gulden SYD
9 Christian Salem MELB
 

 

 

St Kilda v Melbourne

9 Christian Salem (MELB)
9 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
5 Max Gawn (MELB)
3 Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)
2 Christian Petracca (MELB)
1 Jack Steele (STK)
1 Adam Tomlinson (MELB)

 

Salem well-loved this week, as he ought to be.

I'm kind of weird I think, in how much I enjoy picking apart the coaches votes. Curious that one coach gave Pickett 3 votes and the other gave none. Also kind of interesting that in a pretty competitive game there was just one vote in the 30 for a St Kilda player.

Since this is a player rating kind of thread, I'll just throw in that our Mr Oliver is currently 3rd for disposals, 1st for contested possessions, 4th for clearances, and those above him in each category aren't the same.

Other nice individual stats, some of which surprised me a little -

James Jordon equal 4th for tackles inside 50 (and there are 5 Demons inside the top 30) AND equal 4th for tackles total.

Steven May equal 4th for kicks, equal 9th rebound 50s, and 12th for meters gained, and is one of only 4 players who still have 100% time on ground.

Jake Lever 2nd for contested marks!

Bailey Fritsch is No. 1 for marks inside 50.  (But probably way down the list for marks inside 45!)

Ed Langdon has clocked on for 97% time on ground, the only non-key-position player even remotely up there.

Kysaiah Pickett equal 6th for bounces.

 
15 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

St Kilda v Melbourne

9 Christian Salem (MELB)
9 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
5 Max Gawn (MELB)
3 Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)
2 Christian Petracca (MELB)
1 Jack Steele (STK)
1 Adam Tomlinson (MELB)

 

Salem well-loved this week, as he ought to be.

I'm kind of weird I think, in how much I enjoy picking apart the coaches votes. Curious that one coach gave Pickett 3 votes and the other gave none. Also kind of interesting that in a pretty competitive game there was just one vote in the 30 for a St Kilda player.

Since this is a player rating kind of thread, I'll just throw in that our Mr Oliver is currently 3rd for disposals, 1st for contested possessions, 4th for clearances, and those above him in each category aren't the same.

Other nice individual stats, some of which surprised me a little -

James Jordon equal 4th for tackles inside 50 (and there are 5 Demons inside the top 30) AND equal 4th for tackles total.

Steven May equal 4th for kicks, equal 9th rebound 50s, and 12th for meters gained, and is one of only 4 players who still have 100% time on ground.

Jake Lever 2nd for contested marks!

Bailey Fritsch is No. 1 for marks inside 50.  (But probably way down the list for marks inside 45!)

Ed Langdon has clocked on for 97% time on ground, the only non-key-position player even remotely up there.

Kysaiah Pickett equal 6th for bounces.

How mach is that affected from playing on from the kick ins??

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