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AFLCA votes from Sunday gave Maxy the chocolates and re-enforced why Macca is safe from the chop (ATM) even with Weids and BBB breathing down his neck.
Maxy now heads the award with 32, with Mundy and Walker in equal second with 28.

Votes from Sunday:

Hawthorn vs Melbourne

Votes

Player (Club)

10 Max Gawn (MELB)

7 Christian Salem (MELB)

4 Tom McDonald (MELB)

3 Christian Petracca (MELB)

3 Clayton Oliver (MELB)

2 Jaeger O'Meara (HAW)

1 Jake Lever (MELB)

Votes Player Club
32 Max Gawn MELB
28 David Mundy FRE
28 Taylor Walker ADEL
25 Jack Macrae WB
23 Dustin Martin RICH
23 Clayton Oliver MELB
21 Ollie Wines PORT
19 Toby Greene GWS
18 Travis Boak PORT
18 Marcus Bontempelli WB
18 Josh Dunkley WB
18 Rory Laird ADEL
18 Christian Petracca MELB
18 Christian Salem MELB
17 Jacob Hopper GWS
17 Zach Merrett ESS
17 Tom Mitchell HAW
17 Samuel Walsh CARL
16 Oscar Allen WCE
16 Darcy Moore COLL
 
 
36 minutes ago, Big Col said:

AFLCA votes from Sunday gave Maxy the chocolates and re-enforced why Macca is safe from the chop (ATM) even with Weids and BBB breathing down his neck.
Maxy now heads the award with 32, with Mundy and Walker in equal second with 28.

Votes from Sunday:

  • 10 Gawn
  • 7  Salem
  • 4 McDonald
  • 3 Petracca
  • 3 Oliver
  • 2 O'Meara
  • 1 Lever

Just to try and see how the coaches rated the players compared with the Votes on here

 

Max   got both 5 votes

Salem must therefor have been given a 4 and a 3,

McDonald must then have the other 4,

One 3 left                  

one 2 and one 1

O'Meara got a 2

because Lever got 1

So either Petracca got a 3   and Oliver got a  2 and 1   or the other way round

 

Is that the way it was ?

26 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

Gawn a bargain at $19 for the Brownlow.

Funny you should mention that, popped a little on him last night. 


1 minute ago, 640MD said:

Is that the way it was ?

"100% emoji"

Gawn 5 + 5

Salem 4 + 3

McDonald 4 + 0

Petracca/Oliver 3 + 0/2 + 1  (take your pick)

O'Meara 2 + 0

Lever 1 + 0

Wait, that sounds wrong. 

Edited by Maxwell Edison MD
Grammar

Dees are the only club with 4 players on the leaderboard. Long time since we have seen that...

 

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1 hour ago, Grand New Flag said:

Gawn a bargain at $19 for the Brownlow.

Hes 29/1 on a few markets....and Petracca 8/1

Edited by Wadda We Sing

1 hour ago, RickyJ45 said:

Dees are the only club with 4 players on the leaderboard. Long time since we have seen that...

 

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4 players in the top 14. Fantastic stuff.


No surprise Salems output is rated by the CA.

Edited by Commissioner Dreyfus

Love seeing Salem on that leaderboard. He's having a career best year. He's been a steady and reliable player in our side for the last five or so years, but it seems that he's finally taking the next step.

 

6 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

Love seeing Salem on that leaderboard. He's having a career best year. He's been a steady and reliable player in our side for the last five or so years, but it seems that he's finally taking the next step.

 

Having a brilliant year. Solid in defence! He’s taken 33 marks for the year which is 1 behind big Max! Only 1 other defender in the top 20  coaches votes.

10 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

"100% emoji"

Gawn 5 + 5

Salem 4 + 3

McDonald 4 + 0

Petracca/Oliver 3 + 0/2 + 1  (take your pick)

O'Meara 2 + 0

Lever 1 + 0

Just interesting that both coaches saw Max as BOG  but both also had Salem up high in the best, some disparaging remarks on this site, Tmac getting a four,  might surprise.  and Lever only getting one vote  also a surprise.   well i thought he did well.

I think we all see what reinforces our beliefs, a bit like politics,  But coaches should know what they are doing.........


I’ve always thought that the coaches votes are the best indication of how the players went. They know better than the umpires and media. (And maybe better than we Demonlanders.) The  Brownlow has the prestige, but the AFLCA award is the real deal. 

2 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ve always thought that the coaches votes are the best indication of how the players went. They know better than the umpires and media. (And maybe better than we Demonlanders.) The  Brownlow has the prestige, but the AFLCA award is the real deal. 

Unlikely.

Perhaps not as individuals, but there is some merit in the argument that as a group we are more often likely to be right than wrong. 

2 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ve always thought that the coaches votes are the best indication of how the players went. They know better than the umpires and media. (And maybe better than we Demonlanders.) The  Brownlow has the prestige, but the AFLCA award is the real deal. 

Just Maybe?

13 hours ago, Grand New Flag said:

Gawn a bargain at $19 for the Brownlow.

````Unfortunately, Oliver and Petracca will 'take votes' from him and each other which makes it less likely that any of them will win it.


1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

````Unfortunately, Oliver and Petracca will 'take votes' from him and each other which makes it less likely that any of them will win it.

A good thing too. I don't want any of our players burdened with a Charlie around their neck going into the grand final.

12 hours ago, RickyJ45 said:

Dees are the only club with 4 players on the leaderboard. Long time since we have seen that..

Which is why it might be hard for Maxy to win a Brownlow - too much competition for votes in his own side.

15 hours ago, Big Col said:
Votes Player Club
32 Max Gawn MELB
28 David Mundy FRE
28 Taylor Walker ADEL
25 Jack Macrae WB
23 Dustin Martin RICH
23 Clayton Oliver MELB
21 Ollie Wines PORT
19 Toby Greene GWS
18 Travis Boak PORT
18 Marcus Bontempelli WB
18 Josh Dunkley WB
18 Rory Laird ADEL
18 Christian Petracca MELB
18 Christian Salem MELB
17 Jacob Hopper GWS
17 Zach Merrett ESS
17 Tom Mitchell HAW
17 Samuel Walsh CARL
16 Oscar Allen WCE
16 Darcy Moore COLL

Of the Top 20 players the Dees have 4 players.

Melbourne 4

Bulldogs 3

Adelaide 2

GWS 2

Port Adelaide 2

Carlton 1

Collingwood 1

Essedon 1

Fremantle 1

Hawthorn 1

Richmond 1

West Coast 1

Brisbane 0

Geelong 0

Gold Coast 0

North 0

St. Kilda 0

Sydney 0

 
33 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Of the Top 20 players the Dees have 4 players.

Melbourne 4

Bulldogs 3

Adelaide 2

GWS 2

Port Adelaide 2

Carlton 1

Collingwood 1

Essedon 1

Fremantle 1

Hawthorn 1

Richmond 1

West Coast 1

Brisbane 0

Geelong 0

Gold Coast 0

North 0

St. Kilda 0

Sydney 0

Given their position on the ladder, surprising that Sydney doesn't have a player in the top 20.

12 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

Love seeing Salem on that leaderboard. He's having a career best year. He's been a steady and reliable player in our side for the last five or so years, but it seems that he's finally taking the next step.

 

And Josh Kelly no where to be seen! 


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