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Thu, April 7

Port Adelaide vs Melbourne Votes

Player (Club)

10 Max Gawn (MELB)

7 Steven May (MELB)

5 Jack Viney (MELB)

4 James Harmes (MELB)

4 James Jordon (MELB)

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Votes Player Club
25 Patrick Cripps CARL
21 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
21 Jeremy McGovern WCE
20 Christian Petracca MELB
18 Touk Miller GCFC
17 Shai Bolton RICH
17 Jordan De Goey COLL
17 Tom Green GWS
17 Clayton Oliver MELB
16 Changkuoth Jiath HAW
16 Darcy Parish ESS
16 Bailey Smith WB
15 Tom Hawkins GEEL
15 Isaac Heeney SYD
14 Willie Rioli WCE
13 Max King STK
13 James Sicily HAW
12 Heath Chapman FRE
12 Jack Crisp COLL
12 Lachie Neale BL
12 Joshua Rachele ADEL
12 Jayden Short RICH
 

Coaches split:

  • 5/5 Gawn
  • 4/3 May
  • 4/1 Viney
  • 3/1 or 2/2  Harmes or Jordon.

I like it when a player gets votes from both coaches as seems better validation of their performance.

 
8 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Genuinely surprised that one of the coaches thought Viney was the second-best player on the ground. 

was certainly in top few with his contested ball winning

40 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

was certainly in top few with his contested ball winning

I agree with that, but I just thought there were others who played better. But for the avoidance of any doubt, I absolutely concur that Viney was one of the best players on the ground.


39 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I agree with that, but I just thought there were others who played better. But for the avoidance of any doubt, I absolutely concur that Viney was one of the best players on the ground.

Agree.  No doubt they were the best 5 on the ground but I thought Jordon was there when the whips were cracking and Harmes probably had the better overall game, but like you, agree that Viney was definitely in the top 5.  Of course that was the clearest 10 vote game you are ever likely to see from Gawn.

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