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Several poster not having Petracca in their top 6 is staggering to me. He was immense and critical to our win. His intensity around the ball. 7 clearances, 6 tackles. Fantastic goal off one step. 

 

6 Oliver

5 Harmes

4 Jackson

3 Petracca

2 Gawn

1 Neal-Bullen

 

17 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

6 ANB

5 Jackson

4 Petracca

3 Harmes

2 Oliver

1 Gawn

I am going with Earl, what a great effort from Alex in his 100th

 

6 Petracca

5 Neal-Bullen

4 Jackson

3 Oliver

2 May

1 Harmes


6. Nibbler (produced one of his best game in his 100th)

5. Clarry

4. Dogga

3. Trac

2. Petty

1. Bowey (he’ll be our half back general for the next 10 years)

Harmes, Melks, Brown and Max unlucky

 

Would be interesting to see coaches votes this week. Oliver could just about sew up the coaches award 🤞


1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Would be interesting to see coaches votes this week. Oliver could just about sew up the coaches award 🤞

I came here to say this.

Also interesting to see whether the coaches rate the games of the big names (Oliver, Petracca) ahead of the ANB's and Jackson's.

 

7 minutes ago, deanox said:

I came here to say this.

Also interesting to see whether the coaches rate the games of the big names (Oliver, Petracca) ahead of the ANB's and Jackson's.

 

Since coaches aren't as dumb or bias as umpires, I assume they will give Jackson votes and also ANB. Goody certainly will.

I wonder if Bont gets votes this week. He was very ordinary except when it came to winning golden frees. 


6. Oliver

5. Harmes

4. Neal-Bullen

3. Jackson

2. Petracca 

1. Petty

 

6.  Oliver

5.  ANB

4.  Petracca

3. Harmes

2.  Jackson

1.  Brown

Fantastic to see some of our lesser lights featuring strongly in the votes.  We are building beautifully, I reckon.

6 ANB

5 Jackson

4 Trac

3 Harmes

2 Bowey

1 Brown

Love these votes from Michael Lynch in The Age.  Great to see a couple of unsung heroes recognized for their performance.

VOTES
Ben Brown (Melbourne) 8
Tim Kelly (West Coast) 7
James Harmes (Melbourne) 7
Alex Neal-Bullen (Melbourne) 7
Jake Bowey (Melbourne) 6


59 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Since coaches aren't as dumb or bias as umpires, I assume they will give Jackson votes and also ANB. Goody certainly will.

I wonder if Bont gets votes this week. He was very ordinary except when it came to winning golden frees. 

I expect ANB and Jackson to get votes, it more about the order of votes I'm interested in.

Until the lightning break I would maybe have had my best 6 on ground as Petracca, Oliver, ANB, Jackson, Yeo and Cripps (in no particular order but with an emphasis on the MFC players). The surge after the break could shake things up a bit: we defended well (does Bowey/May come into it) do the Eagles go higher?

 

9 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Love these votes from Michael Lynch in The Age.  Great to see a couple of unsung heroes recognized for their performance.

VOTES
Ben Brown (Melbourne) 8
Tim Kelly (West Coast) 7
James Harmes (Melbourne) 7
Alex Neal-Bullen (Melbourne) 7
Jake Bowey (Melbourne) 6

Brown was very good in those conditions and perhaps I've underrated him too. 7 marks, 6 score involvements including 3 goals and an assist, in those weather conditions was outstanding.

6 Nibbler

5 Clarry Choo Choo

4 Harmes

3 Jackson

2 Trac

1 Bowey

Apologies Petty, Max, Lever, May Brown

 

"1 vote...Melbourne.....S..........May"

"2 votes...Melbourne.....B..........Brown"

"3 votes...Melbourne.....C..........Petracca"

"4 votes...Melbourne.....C..........Oliver"

"5 votes...Melbourne.....A..........Neal-Bullen"

"6 votes...Melbourne.....L..........Jackson"

"The AFL apologises to, reading from the backline, J. Bowey, H. Petty, J. Rivers, C.Salem, M. Gawn, J. Harmes, J. Melksham and K. Pickett"

(Apologies to the tally room, too, if this cleverd***edness makes the count harder😬)

11 hours ago, Demondan75 said:

6. Harmes

5. Nibbler

4. Jackson

3. Oliver

2. Brown

1. Petty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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