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Thought the umps kept us in it in the first 3/4, they prob deserve the votes. Then Jackson then who cares

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6. Jackson

5. salem

4. Gawn

3. May

2. Jordon 

1. Trac


0.6 Jordon

0.5 Gawn 

0.4 Lever

0.3 Jackson 

0.2 Trac

0.1 Oliver 

Apologies. Salem 


Average.

May. Hibberd. Harmes. Langdon. Brayshaw. Hunt. Rivers. Spargo. Petty. 

poor. Anb. Tmcd. Fritsch. 
 

-3 Weideman-2 Kozzy -1 sparrow 

 

6. Jackson

5. Gawn

4. Jordan

3. Petracca 

2. Oliver 

1. lever


6. Jackson

5. Gawn

4. Salem

3. Jordan

2. Lever

1. Petracca

petracca was a turnover merchant. he isn't getting in my votes. No [censored] way!

6.  Lever
5.  Gawn
4. Jackson
3. Rivers
2. Langdon
1. Salem

I can't put Oliver in there either after that first quarter and put shots on goal which are always costly. 

W.O.G votes go to:
6: Weideman
5:  Fritsch
4: Petty
3: Kozzie
2: Neale-Bullen
1: Sparrow

6. Jackson

5. Jordon

4. Salem

3. Oliver

2. Hunt

1. Gawn


6. oliver

5. lever

4. gawn

3. jackson

2. rivers

1. jordon

If you don't have Jackson as Melbourne's best player you best give up football.

Jackson and JJ the only winners on the ground for me. Hibbo was good on Elliot. The rest need to burn the tape. 


6 Jackson

5 Langdon

4 Oliver

3 Salem

2 Petracca

1 May

49 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

6 - Jackson
5 - Jordon
4 - Lever
3 - Petracca
2 - Langdon
1 - Oliver

I am with you Titan. Very hard after those six.

6 Luke Jackson

5  Max Gawn

4 Christian Petracca

3 Christian Salem

2 James Jordan

1 Jayden Hunt

Honourable mentions;

Ed Langdon

Steven May

Jake Lever

Clayton Oliver

Overall performance;

Beaten by better team on the day. Mid-Season break an opportunity to rest and reset.

 

Look it was insipid we all know that so lets send the Demonland votes to the guys that were physical tonight because by god we missed that. Our club champions Gawn was easily held tonight, Clarry was smashed by his direct opponent as was Petracca, our only midfield winner was Harmes.

6. Harmes

5. Jackson

4. Hunt

3. Salem

2. Lever

1. May

 

 


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