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A brutal task - many deserving

6. Christian Petracca

5. Clayton Oliver

4. Steven May

3. Max Gawn

2. Christian Salem

1. Tom McDonald

Its an absolute travesty that I don't give votes to Hibberd who was enormous on Rozee, to Petty who played his best game and Pickett who played his role as well as you can pretty much.  The substance of our A graders was too much for them to overcome, as it was for the Power!

 

Jack Viney made them cry. But no soup for you.

6. McDonald

5.Petracca

4. May

3. Kozzi

2. Oliver

1. Gawn


Impossible task this week.

 

6 Petracca

5 Petty

4 Oliver

3 May

2 McDonald

1 Pickett

 

Apologies to Hibberd, Gawn, Salem, who all could have had votes.

 

6 Petracca

5 Salem

4 Gawn

3 McDonald

2 May

1 Kozzie


Trac

Salem

May

Oliver

TMac

Kozzie

Sorry to Gawn and Petty

6. Oliver

5. Petracca

4. May

3. Salem

2. TMac

1. Petty


6. Petty

5 Petracca

4 Oliver

3 Salem

2 Gawn

1. May

6. Tracc

5. McDonald

4. Oliver

3. Gawn

2. Pickett

1. Petty

Consummate team effort.

6 Trac

5 McDonald

4 Oliver

3 Petty

2 Pickett

1 May


6. Petracca.  No butchering this week! Magnificent.

5. McDonald

4. Salem

3. May

2.  Oliver

1. Pickett (9 tackles and 3 goals, what more can you ask from a small forward?)

Many unlucky, but I don't think they'll feel like complaining.

I know it’s a tough ask tonight but I’m blown away several are leaving Clarry out of votes.
 

21 of his 31 possessions were contested, 77% efficiency, 6 score involvements, 11 clearances. He was huge tonight.

 

6: Christian Petracca

5: Tom McDonald

4: Clayton Oliver

3: Steven May

2: Christian Salem

1: Harrison Petty

6. Petracca

5. McDonald

4.Oliver 

3.Salem

2. Pickett

1. Petty


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