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6. Viney
5. Petracca
4. Gawn
3. Fitsch
2. Lever
1. Oliver

Last week was a team effort with almost everyone being solid.

This week was about our best players being the best on the ground. Any of the 6 could’ve got the votes in any order.

I thought Viney had the most vital moments. 

 

Tough job this week. Special mention for Oliver, who was tagged but completely blew that tag to pieces which is a very promising sign,

 
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6  Lever

5 Oliver

4 Tracca

3  Fritta

2 Salem

1 Spargo

 

I think I should apologise to the rest of the team  great effort,  I thought my top 4 clearly best, Salem involved in some special saves and Spargo his tackles brilliant.,


6 - Max

5 - Tracc

4 - Lever

3 - Clarry

2 - Jack

1 - Ed

A great Team effort Dee’s, very proud Dee supporter tonight, I hope that May is Ok.

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Lever

3. Viney

2. Oliver

1. Fritsch

Could have sliced that a number of different ways 

 

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Petracca 

3. Fritsch

2. Langdon 

1. Salem

 

 

Total of 21 pts on offer so everybody gets a point, sorry Maysie and Sparrow ?


6 Lever

5 Petracca

4 Viney

3 Oliver

2 Langdon

1 Fritta

6. Petracca

5. Viney

4. Fritsch

3. Gawn

2. Langdon

1. T Mac

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 Lever

5 Petracca

4 Langdon

3 Gawn 

2 Salem

1 Oliver 

unlucky Viney 
 

Fritsch played ok. Sounds funny when he kicked 4 but could have kicked 8

hard to pick everyone but who kicks our goals without Fritsch?  critical player. kicked a 1/3 of our goals.  not sure we win without him

6. Lever

5. Langdon

4. Petracca

3. Gawn

2. Viney

1. Oliver

Herald Sun:

3. Petracca

2. Fritsch

1. Gawn

The Age:

8. Petracca

7. Langdon

7. Gawn

7. Oliver

7. Fritsch

Swooper:

6. Petracca

5. Gawn

4. Fritsch

3. Lever

2. Viney

1. Oliver

Looking forward to seeing what Goodwin and Scott thought of that.


22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

hard to pick everyone but who kicks our goals without Fritsch?  critical player. kicked a 1/3 of our goals.  not sure we win without him

Fritsch finished off the work. Had so many chances. Missed marks. Missed tackles.  Only one tackle. Defensive pressure nil.  4 clangers from 12 kicks.  But his goal in the second gave us breathing room (thanks to Henderson brain snap) and bobbed up in a chain to finish off our best running goal. He is my Jeremy Howe type. So much potential and so so close to really nailing his talent.   He was good (and I nearly gave him votes) but could be better. 

Go Dees

Edited by spirit of norm smith
Go Dees

6: Christian Petracca

5: Max Gawn

4: Jack Viney

3: Clayton Oliver

2: Jake Lever

1: Ed Langdon

6. Lever

5. Langdon

4. Petracca

3. Fitsch

2. Gawn

1. Oliver

47 minutes ago, John Dee said:

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Petracca 

3. Fritsch

2. Langdon 

1. Salem

 

 

Same here

 


Throw a blanket over the top three.  They all had great games in different ways. 

6 - Lever

5 - Trac

4 - Gawn

3 - Oliver

2 - Viney

1 - Fritta

I have to give it to Lever for stepping up in the absence of May and some of the ridiculous defensive efforts he made.  Being the only man in our defensive 50 when Geelong were streaming down the field and somehow making the stop was just stupid.  Petracca unlucky given his dominance.  I see plenty of people giving him the six and can't argue.  Gawn also unlucky with his level of dominance over their ruck brigade.  I was also really happy with Gus, Langdon and Salem, but there just aren't enough votes.  It's a really nice problem to have. 

 6 GAWN

5 PETRACCA

4 OLIVER

3 LEVER

2 LANGDON

1 FRITSCH

I’m so happy I had to have a long hard think about who to give the votes to this week and changed my mind several times.

Here it goes

6. Lever

5. Petracca

4. Gawn

3. Oliver

2. Langdon

1. Viney

 

 

6  Christian Petracca

5  Max Gawn

4  Clayton Oliver

3   Jake Lever

2  Jack Viney

1   Bayley Fritsch

Honourable mentions;

Ed Langdon

Angus Brayshaw

 Christian Salem

Kysaiah Pickett

Tom McDonald

Adam Tomlinson 

Neville Jetta

Steven May

Overall;

Team with growing belief

6 Tracc

5 Clarry Choo Choo

4 Max

3 Lever

2 Viney

1 Salem


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