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6.  Petracca.  Bullied there mids and his clearance work was incredible.  Gave him the votes over Salem only because he wins more of his own pill and was just a bully tonight.  It was great.

5.  Salem.  A wonderful game and moved beautifully.  

4.  McDonald.  Kicked back to back clutch goals that I think put the final nail in the Tigs coffin.  Was super cool and continues a great year.  Still have no idea what the hell we do with the two lads in the twos.... what a problem to have!!

3.  Oliver.  Just another great Oliver game.

2.  Gawn.  Just another great Gawn game.

1.  Jackson.  This kid is developing beautifully right in front of our eyes.  What a talent!

 

6: Christian Petracca

5: Christian Salem

4: Luke Jackson

3: Clayton Oliver

2: Tom McDonald

1: Jack Viney

 

6. Salem - my God, how did he not win the medal FFS???

5. Petracca

4. Oliver

3. Jackson

2. Lever

1. McDonald

6. Salem

5. Petracca

4. McDonald

3. Oliver

2. Jackson

1. Langdon

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  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: Rd 06 vs Richmond

6 Salem

5 Trac

4 Gawn

3 Lever

2 Tomlinson

1 Jackson

6- Salem (robbed of the medal)

5- Trac 

4- Lever

3- Jackson 

2- McDonald

1- Oliver 

 

6 Christian Salem

5 Christian Petracca

4  Max Gawn

3 Luke Jackson

2  Clayton Oliver

1  Tom McDonald

Honourable mentions;

Alex Neil-Bullen

Jack Viney 

Adam Tomlinson 

Steven May

Angus Brayshaw

Ed Langdon 

Michael Hibberd

Overall performance;

Challenged early, regained composure and counter-attacked to achieve a significant victory. 

 

 

 

 

 

6 Salem

5 Petracca

4 Oliver

3 Langdon 

2 Viney

1 Jackson


6. Jackson - thought his marking, contesting, clean ball handling and decision making were a cut above in the first 3 quarters. 

5. Salem

4. Petracca 

3. Gawn

2. Lever

1. Oliver 

Tommy and Langdon very stiff.

6 Salem

5 Trac

4 Oliver

3 Langdon

2 Gawn

1 Jackson

6 Salem

5 Petracca

4 Hibberd

3 Oliver

2 Langdon

1 Jackson


 6. Salem

5. Petracca

4. Gawn

3. TMac

2. Lever

1. Rivers

Stiff: Clarrie, Lingers, Jackson, Hibberd, Viney, ANB

Hard to leave anyone out. Brilliant team game

Salem - was vital when the pressure was genuinely on

Petracca - extraordinarily powerful display by the best player in the game

Oliver - creates something from nothing. So good. And just great to see the love between him and Trac, etc. 

Rivers - loved those efforts at ground level to get a hand on the ball and get it clear. Big part of our defence.

Tmac - critical goals

Jacko - just got better and better throughout. I had my reservations with his drafting but his upside is stratospheric. 

6 SALEM

5 PETRACCA

4 GAWN

3 MCDONALD

2 OLIVER

1 JACKSON

6. Christian Salem (defense and forward in the first half when we were challenged and first goal)

5. Christian Petracca 

4. Clayton Oliver

3. Jake Lever

2. Max Gawn

1. Luke Jackson


6. Salem

5. Petracca

4. Oliver

3. Gawn

2. Lever

1. McDonald

6 Salem

5 Petracca

4 Oliver

3 Jackson

2 Langdon

1 Neal-Bullen 

Sorry Rivers - I love you.

Edited by Beetle

 

6 Petracca - At the game, it was Salem, but upon rewatch Petracca was just a beast
5 Salem - My initial vote for the Checker Hughes medal, but Trac beats him on the rewatch
4 Jackson
3 McDonald
2 Tomlinson
1 Lever


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