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6. Fritta

5. Gawn

4. Jackson

3. Trac

2. Petty

1. Rivers

HM: Langdon and Lever. Brown was important early.

Salem’s stats hugely flattered him. He wasn’t great by his standards.

 

 

1. Fritta

2. Gawn

3. Oliver

4. Tracc

5. Smith 

6. Petty

-10. Sparrow

6) Fritsch

5) Langdon

4) Salem

3) Gawn

2) Jackson

1) Petracca

 

6 - Fritta

5 - Max

4 - Langdon

3 - Tracc

2 - Salem 

1 - Rivers

then Clarry, Jacko & Petty


Very important for our finals that Langdon is finding good touch again!

1 hour ago, goodoil said:

6. Bayley Fritsch

5. Christian Salem

4. Luke Jackson

3. Christian Petracca

2. Harrison Petty

1. Ed Langdon

 

I’m with goodoil. 

 

Lagdon

Fritsch

Jackson

Smith

Gawn

Trac

 

Edited by gOLLy


6. Gawn

5. Fritsch

4. Jackson

3. Lever

2. Petracca

1. Langdon

How good was that (?) and so hard to nominate only 6.

6,  Gawn

5.  Fritsch

4.  Langdon

3.  Jackson

2.  Salem

1.  Lever

Rivers, Petracca, Oliver and Petty all very unlucky.  Bodes well! 

6,  Langdon

5,  Fritsch

4.  Salem

3. Petracca  

2. Jackson

1. Gawn

6 FRITSCH

5 GAWN

4 LANGDON

3 JACKSON

2 SALEM

1 PETRACCA


6 Fritsch

5 Gawn

4 Petracca

3 Jackson 

2 Salem

1 Langdon

6. Oliver

5. Langdon

4. Fritsch

3.Petracca

2. Petty

1. Rivers

Big apologies to Jackson and a few other players including ANB

never look at other votes before posting and do so after watching the replay. I'm surprised so few rated Oliver.

Sure he missed two goals but it was his drive that got us going in the last half.

Fritsch would have of course got the 6 votes if he had kicked his last 3 in the third quarter but sorry other than being amazed at the accuracy they didn't grab me. OTOH I can understand the Fritta love.

Really hard to vote

First half you have Smith, Brown, Salem, Bowey and Langdon

Second half you have Fritsch, Petracca, Jackson, Spargo and Gawn


2 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’m with goodoil. 

Is Gawn with 10 clearances a touch stiff?

32 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

never look at other votes before posting and do so after watching the replay. I'm surprised so few rated Oliver.

Sure he missed two goals but it was his drive that got us going in the last half.

Fritsch would have of course got the 6 votes if he had kicked his last 3 in the third quarter but sorry other than being amazed at the accuracy they didn't grab me. OTOH I can understand the Fritta love.

To kick 7 goals is great effort. Not much more you can do as a forward! AFL-wide it is done so rarely these days. 

Much easier to rack up possessions in the the midfield.

On Oliver I thought Sloan had the better of him for much of the game  Tracc and Max were our two best midfielders.

 

6. Fritsch

5. Oliver

4. Jackson

3. Gawn

2. Langdon

1. Salem


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