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really surprised by the number of people with trac in there. he did his job but didn't really stand out tonight

6. oliver

5. harmes

4. fritsch

3. ANB

2. rivers

1. brayshaw

Edited by Turner

  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: Rd 11 vs Western Bulldogs
 

6. Oliver

5. Rivers

4. Brayshaw

3. Harmes

2. Petracca

1. Gawn


One of the best team efforts I have seen for 30 years. We had stars, but there were a lot of blokes who played for the jumper not the stats.

The AFL report didn’t even mention Harmes in the best for Melbourne. Did they even watch the game?

 

6. Oliver

5. Brayshaw 

4. Harmes

3. Lever

2. Fritsch

1. May

 

6 Oliver

5 Harmes

4 Lever

3 Gawn

2 Brayshaw

1 Fritsch


6. Oliver

5. Harmes

4.Rivers

3. Brayshaw

2. Lever

1. Spargo

Edit: the votes don't do justice to the games of ANB, Kozzie and Jordan.

Edited by layzie

6. Gawn (21 disposals)

5. Oliver (84% disposal efficiency)

4. harmes (7 tackles)

3. fritsch 

2. trac

1. may  

6. Oliver

5. Lever

4. Harmes

3. Brayshaw

2. Rivers

1. Spargo


1 hour ago, Turner said:

really surprised by the number of people with trac in there. he did his job but didn't really stand out tonight

6. oliver

5. harmes

4. fritsch

3. ANB

2. rivers

1. brayshaw

Im more surprised by the people putting in Oliver tonight. He really wasn't that effective.

6 Lever

5 Oliver

4 May

3 Harmes

2 Brayshaw

1 Spargo

6 Oliver

5 Harmes

4 Petracca

3 Brayshaw

2 Gawn

1 Fritsch 

6 Harmes 

5 spargo 

4 Oliver 

3 lever/ may. They are one unit right?

2 brayshaw

1 Rivers

seriously great team effort. Our role players won the game for us. 


6 Lever

5 Brayshaw

4 Harmes

3 Oliver 

2 Trac 

1 Rivers

Edited by RedBlueandTrue

1 hour ago, Big Demon said:

Im more surprised by the people putting in Oliver tonight. He really wasn't that effective.

 

Have a look at the Coaches votes on Monday. Clarry will be top like he is with most supporters. He had eight score involvements to half time!

Edited by dee-tox

1 hour ago, Big Demon said:

Im more surprised by the people putting in Oliver tonight. He really wasn't that effective.

his powering out of the stoppage was incredible, particularly in the first half

i'm expecting another perfect 10 from the coaches

 
3 hours ago, Big Demon said:

Im more surprised by the people putting in Oliver tonight. He really wasn't that effective.

Look at the stats 31 at 84 % disposal !!!

He cant play like last week every game!!


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