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It’s a raffle after the first 2 or 3!

6 - Salem

5 - Petracca

4 - Oliver

3 - Lever

2 - Jackson

1 - TMac

Easily could have given votes to Tomlinson, May, Hibberd, Langdon, Gawn etc

 

6. Christian Petracca 

5. Christian Salem 

4. Jake Lever 

3. Clayton Oliver 

2. Max Gawn 

1. Ed Langdon

10 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

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. 

 

 

 

 

 

Special mention;

Nathan Jones the years may have begun to caught up, but a true champion of the Melbourne Football Club. 300th game, Anzac Eve in the trenches with his team mates giving  his wholehearted best as always.

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Lest we have not forgotten him!


6. Christian Salem (Stood up when it counted)

5. Christian Petracca (No explanation needed)

4. Michael Hibberd (For the number on Dusty)

3. Luke Jackson (Contested marks, clean disposal, score involvements)

2. Jake Lever (Organised the defence)

1. Jack Viney (Tackles!)

I really enjoyed Gawn's game last night.  He had 30 hitouts of which 16 were to advantage.  That's an unbelievably high hit rate.  He also had 22 disposals at 82% DE (Team went at 70%, Salem who I thought was BOG, went at 79%).  He also took another 6 marks (4 contested) in conditions that don't normally suit big men.  And against a three time premiership ruckman who is a very good opponent.  He really is the ruckman of his generation.  Jackson's development couldn't be in better hands.

 

6.Salem

5. Petracca

4. Oliver

3. Lever

2.Jackson

1. McDonald

6. Salem

5. Petracca

4. Oliver

3. Viney

2. T. Mac

1. Spargo

6.  Salem

5.  Petracca

4.  T. Mac

3.  Oliver

2.  Gawn

1.  Lever

I’m glad Christian Salem is getting the recognition he so thoroughly deserves. He and the other player  named Christian were outstanding last night!

6: Salem

5: Petracca 

4: Lever

3: McDonald

2: Oliver

1: Gawn

And many, many more as well. 


6 - Salem

5 - Tracc

4 - Clarry

3 - Lever

2 - Max

1 - Tmac

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I can’t believe that I left out Clarry

6 - Salem Best player on the ground and one of very few Demons composed in that first 15 minutes

5- Lever

4- Tmac

3- Trac

2- Viney

1- Hibbo

 

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The skipper leads but he has some midfielders breathing down his neck.

60. Max Gawn

54. Christian Petracca

53. Clayton Oliver 

46. Jake Lever

38. Christian Salem

32. Ed Langdon

18. Steven May 

16. Tom McDonald

12. Jayden Hunt Kysiah Pickett

10. Jack Viney

7. Michael Hibberd 

4. Luke Jackson

3. Angus Brayshaw

2. Charlie Spargo

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


Salem

Tracc

Oliver

Viney

TMac

Jackson

6. Salem

5. Petracca

4. Lever

3. Oliver

2. Gawn

1. Jackson

The Herald Sun

3. Petracca

2. Salem

1. Lever

The Age

Petracca 8

Salem 8

Gawn 7

Oliver 7

Hibberd 7

 

Max is now outright leader in the Age Footballer of the Year on 37 votes; Clarry in second place on 36; Tracc equal 8th on 30 votes.  

 
22 hours ago, Jonathan Steffanoni said:

6. Christian Salem (Stood up when it counted)

5. Christian Petracca (No explanation needed)

4. Michael Hibberd (For the number on Dusty)

3. Luke Jackson (Contested marks, clean disposal, score involvements)

2. Jake Lever (Organised the defence)

1. Jack Viney (Tackles!)

After consideration these are as good as any. I really think each player should have received at least one vote. Defeats the purpose I suppose. But AnB,Spargo,Kossy,Tmac,Hunt,Langdon,Gus,Rivers, Max,May,Frittata, all deserved recognition


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