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Unless your Tony Lockett that kicks 150 goals a year, in modern day AFL you get BOG if you kick 7 goals.

6) Fritsch 

5) Langdon

4) Salem

3) Gawn

2) Jackson

1) Petracca

I really should be putting Oliver in the votes but his goal kicking fiascos are annoying and concerning for finals. So I put Petracca in there instead who bobbed up at the right moment to either kick them or set them up.

Lever incredibly stiff too.

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6 Lever

5 Langdon

4 Gawn

3 Fritsch

2 Petty

1 Bowey

 

Such an even perfromance it was difficult to find 6 out of about a dozen possibilities. In addition, you could take the first 7 names and throw them in the air and whatever order they landed in would still look OK

6. Gawn

5. Langdon

4. Salem

3. Jackson

2. Fritsch

1. Petracca

Others in the top dozen: Lever (7th), Spargo, Rivers, Oliver, Petty, Bowey


6. Langdon

5. Gawn

4.Jackson

3. Fritsch

2. Petracca

1.Salem

 

(Rivers., Oliver and Lever stiff to miss out)

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23 hours ago, Nicko said:

6. Langdon

5. Trac

4. Salem

3. Fritta

2. Clarry

1. Gawn  

Apologies to Jacko and Riv 

U should be apologising to fritta 

 
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Clayton Oliver’s lead cut just a little.

216. Clayton Oliver

195. Christian Petracca

130. Christian Salem

108. Jake Lever

102. Max Gawn

81. Luke Jackson

77. Steven May

66. Ed Langdon Tom McDonald

51. Bayley Fritsch

42. James Harmes

31. Kysiah Pickett

27. James Jordon

25. Alex Neal-Bullen

20. Jayden Hunt 

16. Harry Petty

15. Angus Brayshaw

14. Jack Viney

11. Charlie Spargo

10. Trent Rivers

7. Michael Hibberd

5. Ben Brown

2. Jake Bowey

1. Adam Tomlinson

On 8/15/2021 at 6:02 PM, M_9 said:

I can't see how you can leave Gawn out.

A lot of clearances but dropped about 12 marks.


Fritta

Jackson

Petracca

Gawn

Salem

Langdon (would have been higher bu he played on Seedsman for much of the game)

What day do the coach’s awards come out?

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

What day do the coach’s awards come out?

They don't until the end of the season when the Coache's award is announced. They keep them hidden for the final couple of rounds. 

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