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Recipe for disaster, but trying to squeeze 8 into 6 doesn't go. And then shuffle, because the order is too hard to determine. End result?

6. Petracca

5. Oliver

4. Gawn

3. Viney

2. Lever

1. Salem

Apologies to Langdon and Brayshaw (as well as McDonald and Fritsch) 

 
 

Sorry I differ a bit and just loved the way Hunt played yesterday - so much run and pressure and he hit targets. Fritter was great, but it was hard to get over his two first quarter blunders.

No votes for him, but also pleased that Tomlinson again showed that he is getting more and more comfortable down back and this time he had to cope with Hawkins from early in 2nd, but he just misses top six. 

6 Trac

5 Gawn

4 Hunt

3 Fritsch

2 Viney

1 Langdon

 


 

 

6 Trac

5 Gawn

4 Hunt

3 Fritsch

2 Viney

1 Langdon

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This is probably a sign of the times but we have a terrific contest on our hands at the top of the leader board:-

38. Christian Petracca

34. Max Gawn 

33. Jake Lever Clayton Oliver 

24. Ed Langdon

18. Steven May 

16. Christian Salem 

12. Kysiah Pickett

11. Jayden Hunt 

10. Jack Viney 

7. Tom McDonald 

3. Angus Brayshaw

2. Charlie Spargo

1. Bayley Fritsch James Jordon Alex Neal-Bullen Adam Tomlinson

 
5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This is probably a sign of the times but we have a terrific contest on our hands at the top of the leader board:-

38. Christian Petracca

34. Max Gawn 

33. Jake Lever Clayton Oliver 

24. Ed Langdon

18. Steven May 

16. Christian Salem 

12. Kysiah Pickett

11. Jayden Hunt 

10. Jack Viney 

7. Tom McDonald 

3. Angus Brayshaw

2. Charlie Spargo

1. Bayley Fritsch James Jordon Alex Neal-Bullen Adam Tomlinson

Wow. That’s closer than the leader board at the Augusta National Golf Club.

6:Salem

5: Viney

4: Lever

3: Hunt

2: Oliver

1: Petracca.

Unlucky: Gawn, Pickett, Landon, Fritsch,Oliver.


35 minutes ago, Demonland said:

This is probably a sign of the times but we have a terrific contest on our hands at the top of the leader board:-

38. Christian Petracca

34. Max Gawn 

33. Jake Lever Clayton Oliver 

24. Ed Langdon

18. Steven May 

16. Christian Salem 

12. Kysiah Pickett

11. Jayden Hunt 

10. Jack Viney 

7. Tom McDonald 

3. Angus Brayshaw

2. Charlie Spargo

1. Bayley Fritsch James Jordon Alex Neal-Bullen Adam Tomlinson

Just trying to figure out how Fritter is only on one vote. I thought you randomly took three lots of votes from Demonlanders each week? If that's the case, did you only choose ones where he didn't feature as nine out of 10 of us had him in their votes?

4 minutes ago, Deespicable said:

Just trying to figure out how Fritter is only on one vote. I thought you randomly took three lots of votes from Demonlanders each week? If that's the case, did you only choose ones where he didn't feature as nine out of 10 of us had him in their votes?

Sorry, just did a count - five out 10 had Fritter in their votes. But still one vote only!

The Age Footballer of the Year Top 10 after Round 4:

T. Walker Adelaide 31

R. Laird Adelaide 24

T. Mitchell Hawthorn 23

C. Oliver Melbourne 23

C. Mills Sydney 23

M. Gawn Melbourne 22

M. Bontempelli Western Bulldogs 22

C. Petracca Melbourne 22

O. Wines Port Adelaide 21

C. Jiath Hawthorn 19

This is a better award voting system than the Herald Sun 3-2-1 model where the best player is three times better than the third best.  The top 5 on the ground are scored out of 10.  A great effort to have three Demons in the top 8 players. Interesting that other two undefeated sides only have the one player each.


AFLCA votes:

Petracca 10

Gawn 7

Oliver 4

Langdon 3

Lever 2

Salem 2

McDonald 1

Pickett 1

Tracc and Gawn the only players to receive votes from both coaches. Gawn is now second on 22 votes, 6 behind Tex Walker.  Oliver in 4th place and Tracc 13th.

6. Viney

5. Lever

4.Fritsch

3.Langdon

2. Petracca

1. Oliver

Spargo would have got 3 votes if he had kicked 2 goals

Apolgies to Gawn and a few other players.... very good team effort

8 hours ago, dieter said:

6:Salem

5: Viney

4: Lever

3: Hunt

2: Oliver

1: Petracca.

Unlucky: Gawn, Pickett, Landon, Fritsch,Oliver.

Oliver unlucky? You gave him 2 votes.  So do you mean he was unlucky to only get 2 votes. 

I think your votes show us the team game.  Many had Trac and Gawn as best in ground. Yet I think there were fantastic contributions from 8-9 players. Good times. 

6. Lever

5. Gawn

4. Petracca

3. Hunt

2. Langdon

1. Viney

Can't fit Salem, Oliver, Tomlinson or Fritsch in. 

Perhaps we should give out top 10 votes

3 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

AFLCA votes:

Petracca 10

Gawn 7

Oliver 4

Langdon 3

Lever 2

Salem 2

McDonald 1

Pickett 1

Tracc and Gawn the only players to receive votes from both coaches. Gawn is now second on 22 votes, 6 behind Tex Walker.  Oliver in 4th place and Tracc 13th.

Gee those coach’s votes are interesting. Tracc was good but didn’t think both coaches would give 5. And I presume only one coach appreciated Lever’s efforts. I thought both coach’s would have worked out that Lever stuffed up numerous Geelong attacks by intercepting marks, by just being in the way, forcing cats to kick sideways and then there was his intercept of the cats guys streaming toward him. Gee it is interesting that your own coach didn’t rate Lever higher up the tree. Like mids are going to get 25 to 30 on a usual day so they always get the media votes but I thought Coaches might see things differently for the role players like Lever. 


17 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

Gee those coach’s votes are interesting. Tracc was good but didn’t think both coaches would give 5. And I presume only one coach appreciated Lever’s efforts. I thought both coach’s would have worked out that Lever stuffed up numerous Geelong attacks by intercepting marks, by just being in the way, forcing cats to kick sideways and then there was his intercept of the cats guys streaming toward him. Gee it is interesting that your own coach didn’t rate Lever higher up the tree. Like mids are going to get 25 to 30 on a usual day so they always get the media votes but I thought Coaches might see things differently for the role players like Lever. 

too many players hard too separate - 5,4,3,2,1 style voting doesn't recognise this

6. Petracca

5. Lever

4. Gawn

3. Viney

2. Langdon

1. Oliver

Honourable mentions to Fritsch, Salem, Tomlinson and Pickett.

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