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6. Petracca
5. May
4. Salem
3. Oliver
2. Langdon
1. Lever

Honourable mentions, Hunt, Brayshaw, Harmes, Spargo, Jordan, Rivers

Gee it's nice to struggle to award votes because there's too many strong contributors!!


 

6. May

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3. Oliver

2. Hunt

1. Gawn


6. May

5. Langdon

4. Lever

3. Brayshaw

2. Hunt

1. Oliver

 

Good team effort. Special mention to Spargo, Gawn (great leadership), Salem, etc.

6. May

5. Brayshaw

4. Lever

3. Langdon

2. Hunt

1. Petracca

6-1

Lever

Brayshaw

May

Langdon

Gawn

Rivers

6: Steven May

5: Angus Brayshaw

4: Jake Lever

3: Christian Salem

2: Jayden Hunt

1: Max Gawn

6   Angus Brayshaw

5   Steven May

4    Jayden Hunt

3    Jake Lever

2    Ed Langdon

1.   Tom Sparrow

Honourable mentions;

Max Gawn

Christian Petracca

Christian Salem

Overall performance; ?

After an at times proliferate exhibition turned the defensive screws to take the four points.

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6 May

5 Lever

4 Gus

3 Salem

2 Hunt

1 Umps/Maxxy

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6. Lever

5. May

4. Oliver 

3. Gawn

2. Petracca 

1. Salem


 

Hard choices for all the right reasons tonight.

6.  May

5.  Lever

4.  Brayshaw

3.  Langdon

2.  Gawn

1.  Hunt

Honourable mentions to Salo, Hibbo, Tracc, Clarry

 

6 May

5 Lever

4 Oliver

3 Langdon

2 Salem

1 Brayshaw

 

May and Lever were outstanding down back all day and Salem was part of every forward move. I don't think we can fault Hibberd's effort on Stringer, Hunt on Topps, or Rivers' work either.

Lingers and Angus got the votes though because they kept our structures all day. Their ground coverage thwarted a lot of Essendons ball movement, and was a big part of our win.

Oliver was our best mid by a mile and it was probably the mediocre efforts around him that meant he didn't shine more.

No one up forward really deserves votes, but Jackson gets an apology because he worked hard and generated chances. Had he kicked 2, he might have snuck in.

Shout out to Spargo who didn't do enough. But every time he did get involved it was productive.

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