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5 L.Pearce

4 Hanks

3 Harris

2 Paxman

1 Fitzsimon

 

I watched the game with the audio being about 5 seconds behind vision, so the votes may be slightly askew:

Hanks

Birch

Harris

D Pearce

Colvin

 

 

 

 

  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: AFLW Rd 03 vs St. Kilda
 

5 Hanks

4 L Pearce

3 Harris

2 Fitzsimon

1 Hore


Though I was there, I'm afraid I can't vote faithfully. Missed 1st quarter (see game day thread) and stood where full game appreciation is difficult - at true ground level, almost below most of the field's level, and mainly at north-end (scoring end and building shade) 'Grandstand' inaccessible, eastern wing 'stand' looking into the sun and heat.

I'll watch the replay and will post then if that's acceptable and timely.

And now done.

Paxman's game better than I thought, just wilted towards the end?

Lots of HMs - Heath, Goldrick, Zanker, Colvin, Hore, general-on-the-field D.Pearce, etc, and I reckon some of Fitzsimon's efforts might be credited to Hanks?😉, but I'll go with

5. L.Pearce

4. T.Hanks

3. L.Birch

2. K.Paxman

1. T.Harris

Hanks

L.Pearce

Hore

paxman

Birch

An apology to Harris and I thought Lampard tried hard all day 

 

6.  Hanks

5.  Paxman

4.  L. Pearce

3.  Hore

2.  Harris

1.  Birch

This was a hard one, I didn't feel anyone was outstanding so about 10 players could have snuck in for a vote.

5 - Hanks
4 - Harris
3 - Paxman
2 - Lampard
1 - Pearce

 


12 hours ago, Supermercado said:

This was a hard one, I didn't feel anyone was outstanding so about 10 players could have snuck in for a vote.

5 - Hanks
4 - Harris
3 - Paxman
2 - Lampard
1 - Pearce

 

I'm with you there. I find giving votes difficult at the best of times, but this was tricky.

5. L.Pearce

4. Hanks

3. Harris

2. Birch

1. Fitzsimon

22 hours ago, Supermercado said:

This was a hard one, I didn't feel anyone was outstanding so about 10 players could have snuck in for a vote.

5 - Hanks
4 - Harris
3 - Paxman
2 - Lampard
1 - Pearce

 

On 1/23/2022 at 5:27 PM, Nicko said:

Hanks

L.Pearce

Hore

paxman

Birch

An apology to Harris and I thought Lampard tried hard all day 

We'll done, you two: AFLCA votes had Sarah Lampard high up. As a spectator, it's not always easy to appreciate a back's game.

Doing the numbers, one coach had Lampy BOG and no votes from the other coach.  Dal Santo would have felt L Pearce was influential and on top all day so gave her the BOG 5 votes.  Don’t Dees rucks always dominate!  So Mick liked Sarah’s game. There were a few clangers in the windy conditions but she worked really hard and our backline needs her.  

3 hours ago, Meggs said:

Doing the numbers, one coach had Lampy BOG and no votes from the other coach.  Dal Santo would have felt L Pearce was influential and on top all day so gave her the BOG 5 votes.  Don’t Dees rucks always dominate!  So Mick liked Sarah’s game. There were a few clangers in the windy conditions but she worked really hard and our backline needs her.  

I've been looking at the coaches votes each week and have found them puzzling. I couldn't have Harris as BOG, but she did play well. At least two of her shots at goal were from frees. I thought Hanks was BOG by a clear margin then Pearce etc. McNamara was terrific last week in spite of her early clangers (much like Lampard's this week) but didn't feature too highly in the votes.

In the AFLCA votes, I'm usually agreeing and rarely surprised, but not so with the AFLW.


7 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Really want to shout out for Libby Birch.  Had another very good game and now a leader and key defender at the club. Love her style !!

Another one to thank Daisy for. If memory serves, she had a part in getting Libby into footy from netball and then across to the Demons from the Bulldogs.

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