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6 Jackson

5 Fritsch

4 Pickett

3 Salem 

2 Langdon

1 May

Honorable mention to Jordon.  There were a few close to a vote but also a few too many down on their game today. 

 
 

6. Salem

5. Fritsch

4. May

3. Jackson

2. Langdon

1. Oliver

Very hard to pick this week.


6. Fristch
5. Kozzie
4. Jackson
3. Oliver
2. Salem
1. Rivers

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6. Fritsch

5. Langdon

4. Jackson

3. Pickett

2. Oliver

1. Salem

6 Fritsch

5 Pickett

4 Jackson

3 Langdon

2 May

1 MacDonald

 

6 Fritsch

5 Pickett

4 Jackson

3 Langdon

2 Salem

1 Oliver


  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: Rd 07 vs North Melbourne

6: Luke Jackson (thought he changed the game) 

5. Steven May.  14 marks. kept us in the game 

4. Bailey Fritsch  6 goals, got some lucky ones, his day. 

3. Christian Salem, just doesn't waste a possession 

2. Tom McDonald. was terrific when he went down back, helped turn the game 

1. Kozzie Pickett. gun. 


11 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

6.- Fritsch
5 - Jackson
4 - Pickett
3 - Langdon
2 - Salem
1 - Jordon

You could almost pen a song with these six names?

6 May

5 Fritsch 

4 Jackson

3 Salem 

2 Kozzy

1 Langdon 

6: Jackson

5: Pickett

4: Salem

3: Fritsch

2: May

1: Langdon

 

 

6 Fritsch

5 Jackson

4 Pickett

3 Salem

2 Langdon

1 May


Jackson

May

Fritsch

Salem

Kozzie

Oliver

 

Sorry to Langdon

 
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With some new blood among the voting, it’s getting tight on top of the leaderboard

60. Max Gawn 

56. Clayton Oliver 

55. Christian Petracca 

46. Jake Lever

44. Christian Salem

37. Ed Langdon 

26. Kysiah Pickett 

23. Steven May 

17. Bayley Fritsch Luke Jackson

16. Tom McDonald

12. Jayden Hunt

10. Jack Viney 

7. Michael Hibberd  

3. Angus Brayshaw

2. Charlie Spargo

1. James Jordon Alex Neal-Bullen Adam Tomlinson


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