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The most unqualified, uneditorialisedVotes thread ever!

I do believe Demonland thinks this was a pretty serious win...

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew
Editing unedited to uneditorialised!

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And here are the uneditorialised progressive votes after the club’s round 11 game:-

117. Clayton Oliver

85. Christian Petracca 

69. Max Gawn Jake Lever

66. Christian Salem

53. Ed Langdon

44. Tom McDonald

36. Steven May

26. Kysiah Pickett

25. Luke Jackson 

23. James Harmes

17. Bayley Fritsch

12. Jayden Hunt 

11. Angus Brayshaw 

10. Jack Viney

8. James Jordon

7. Michael Hibberd  

5. Trent Rivers 

3. Charlie Spargo

1. Alex Neal-Bullen Adam Tomlinson

 

 

 
23 hours 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

But (perhaps) only by his lofty standards. 

If its not too late

 

6 Harmes

5 Oliver

4 Brayshaw

3 May

2 Max

1 Lever

 

Edited by jnrmac


And The Age Player of the Year of the Votes for Round 11:

8. Oliver

8. Gawn

7. Harmes

7. Petracca

7. Spargo

Great to see Spargo's game getting acknowledged.

Current top 12:

76. Wines

68. Oliver

62. Walsh

54. Laird, Bontempelli

53. Gawn, Macrae, Lyons

47. Parish

46. Miller

45. Petracca

44. Guthrie

 

 

3 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

And The Age Player of the Year of the Votes for Round 11:

8. Oliver

8. Gawn

7. Harmes

7. Petracca

7. Spargo

Great to see Spargo's game getting acknowledged.

Current top 12:

76. Wines

68. Oliver

62. Walsh

54. Laird, Bontempelli

53. Gawn, Macrae, Lyons

47. Parish

46. Miller

45. Petracca

44. Guthrie

 

 

There was a game earlier this year where the Melbourne player, unanimously picked by Demonlanders as BOG, never got a vote in the Age best players.  I don't have a lot of faith in their selections, I doubt that they even go to the game, sometimes.

37 minutes ago, Dante said:

There was a game earlier this year where the Melbourne player, unanimously picked by Demonlanders as BOG, never got a vote in the Age best players.  I don't have a lot of faith in their selections, I doubt that they even go to the game, sometimes.

Peter Ryan did this game.  He knows footy and yes you would be right they didn't go to the game - but I'm certain Peter watched it, and the replay too! And on occasion I've scratched my head at the Demonland selections for best player too.

Edited by Swooper1987

 

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