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6. Petracca

5. McDonald

4. May

3. Oliver

2. Gawn

1. Salem

 

6.  Petracca

5.  Salem

4.  T.Mac

3.  Gawn

2.  May

1.  Oliver

Gee that was hard and probably a bit harsh not to give votes to the likes of Petty, Langdon, Pickett, Hunt and Hibbo. Great team football!

6 - Tracc

5 - Clarry 

4 - Maxx

3 - TMac

2 - Salem

1 - Kozzie 

What a great team effort May, Hibbo, Petty, JJ, Ed Langdon, Hunt , Gus were all on from the first bounce.

 
13 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

6 Petracca

5 Salem

4 Gawn

3 McDonald

2 May

1 Kozzie

No Oliver??? I thought he set it all up with a rampaging 1st Quarter

6.Trac

5. Tmac

4. Salem

3. Clarrie 

2. Kossie

1. May


6 Tracc

5 Clarry Choo Choo

4 Max

3 May

2 T Mac

1 Salem

apologies to Harry Petty, best game I have seen from him

 
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We have a contest!

151. Clayton Oliver
141. Christian Petracca
111. Christian Salem
87. Jake Lever
84. Max Gawn
69. Steven May
66. Tom McDonald
63. Ed Langdon
43. Luke Jackson
35. James Harmes
31. Kysiah Pickett
28. Bayley Fritsch
24. James Jordon
15. Angus Brayshaw
14. Jayden Hunt
10. Jack Viney
8. Harry Petty
7. Michael Hibberd Trent Rivers
6. Charlie Spargo
2. Alex Neal-Bullen
1. Adam Tomlinson

 


42 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We have a contest!

151. Clayton Oliver
141. Christian Petracca

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15. Angus Brayshaw

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10. Jack Viney
 

 

In other years Brayshaw and Viney would have stood out fr more than this. If they can lift to be regulars in the best as they were in the past, we can look forward to the finals with a bit more confidence.

On 7/8/2021 at 10:20 PM, goodoil said:

 

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.  

I also thought the above

i am not a fan but AnB bobbed up just enough, Hunt also, Harmes Spargo and Rivers and Gus is so reliable  (usually)

 

 

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