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1 minute ago, deemonic666 said:

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Oliver

3. Viney

2. Salem

1. Spargo

Not sure about Max 😁😁😁😁😁


6. Max Gawn

5. Christian Petracca

4. Jack Viney

3. Christian Salem

2. Clayton Oliver

1. Kysaiah Kropinyeri-Pickett

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Viney

3. Brown

2. Salem

1. Oliver

6 Gawnius Maximus

5 Viney

4 Petracca

3 Petty

2 Salem

1 Langdon

 

6. Gawn

5. Viney

4. Petracca

3. Salem

2. Oliver

1. Lever

6 - Gawn
5 - Viney
4 - Petracca
3 - Salem
2 - Oliver
1 - Langdon

Plenty of others deserve votes too (Brown, Petty, Lever come to mind).


10. Gawn. I don't know what I just witnessed but I feel pregnant..... and im a 37 year old male. 6 votes doesnt do his game justice.

5. Trac. Amazing game. Just a brute.

4. Brown. Great hands up forward and got motoring clunking grabs on the wing whilst having a good defender on him.

3. Viney. People writing this bloke off earlier in the year need to have a look at themselves. For once we didn't have t rush him back from injury and eased his way back into it. This bloke when fit is made for finals.

2. Oliver. A standard great Clarry game.

1. Salem. Defended well, one some good groundball 50 / 50s and rebounded well.


6. Gawn

5. Viney

4. Petracca 

3. Langdon

2. Salem

1. Petty

Apologies to everyone else, not a single weak link out there.

Max   - I cant recall a better game from a ruckman

Viney - Finals Bull

Petracca - see above

Salem - Just so consistent and reliable

Petty - Has come of age

BBB - Earning his money and silencing critics.

600 Gawn

500 Petracca 

400 Viney

300 Salem 

200 Langdon 

100 Petty 

50 Brayshaw, Lever, Pickett, Bbb , Harmes
25 Jackson Spargo Hibberd Rivers Fritsch Anb  tmcd Jackson Sparrow Bowey 

May

10 Jordon 

6.Gawn

5.Petracca

4.Oliver

3.Salem

2.Viney

1.Spargo

6  - Max

5 - Tracc

4 - Jack

3 - Salo

2 - BBB

1 - Clarry

throw a net over the rest brilliant team game, not one passenger, boys playing like men.


This is the first round for a while where I haven't seen Clarry automatically embedded in the top six.

And fair enough. He was not in his usual (high quality) form tonight.

And we still absolutely monstered them. What a good, good sign.

 

6 Gawn

5 Petracca

4 Viney

3 Salem

2 Langdon

1 Petty

6.Gawn 

5.Petracca

4. Viney ( great satisfaction )

3. Salem

2. Oliver

1. Pickett

 

1. Gawn

2. Trac

3. Salem

4. Langdon

5. Spargo

6. Lever

Edited by Mel Bourne


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