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10 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
7 Ed Langdon (MELB)
6 Nick Vlastuin (RICH)
3 Steven May (MELB)
2 Christian Petracca (MELB)
1 Angus Brayshaw (MELB)
1 Tom Sparrow (MELB)

Coaches Split:

  • 5/5 Oliver
  • 4/3 Langdon
  • 4/2 Vlastuin
  • 3/0 May
  • 2/0 Petracca
  • 1/0 Brayshaw and Sparrow

Leaderboard

Votes Player Club
37 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
35 Patrick Cripps CARL
31 Callum Mills SYD
31 Clayton Oliver MELB
28 Christian Petracca MELB
27 Jack Higgins STK
24 Darcy Parish ESS
24 Bailey Smith WB
22 Jordan De Goey COLL
22 Lachie Neale BL
22 James Sicily HAW
21 Jeremy McGovern WCE
21 Touk Miller GCFC
20 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
20 Steven May MELB
20 Hugh McCluggage BL
20 Jack Sinclair STK
20 Jack Steele STK
19 Tom Green GWS
18 Max Gawn MEL

4 Dees players in Top 20.  Rapt that Steven May is ranking so highly.  Well deserved

If one of our players isn't in the lead, I like that Andy Brayshaw is the clubhouse leader at this stage.  He is a very good and fair player. 

Quite a spread in the top echelons of the leaderboard and only the Dees with two players in the top 10 drawing votes from each other unlike Brayshaw, Cripps, Higgins, Smith et al.

Note: Votes for yesterday's games announced today so may affect the leaderboard.

ADMIN EDIT: Included the votes from Yesterdays games into the leaderboard.

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54 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Jack Higgins 5th in the coaches votes.

Like everyone predicted pre-season.

Tigers must be annoyed now they lost him. Ah well! 

 

Brayshaws seem to have a distinct intolerance of Cripps..

I'm amazed that Cripps got the 10 votes in a losing team. it didn't feel like he was that much of a standout ...

Great to see us balanced in the top 20... Early days but i reckon Trac will put in a solid block of in the next month that will get him back on top. 


3 hours ago, CYB said:

I'm amazed that Cripps got the 10 votes in a losing team. it didn't feel like he was that much of a standout ...

Great to see us balanced in the top 20... Early days but i reckon Trac will put in a solid block of in the next month that will get him back on top. 

Seems as though the referees are determined to get the big sook a Brownlow before he has to play and win one with only one leg..

I'm surprised Petracca got votes and the captain got nada.

 
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20 minutes ago, shoguner said:

I'm surprised Petracca got votes and the captain got nada.

Listen to Goodwin's post game press conf.

When the team needed to change up Petracca stepped up.  I would suggest the 2 votes came from Goodwin.


1 hour ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Listen to Goodwin's post game press conf.

When the team needed to change up Petracca stepped up.  I would suggest the 2 votes came from Goodwin.

Correct.  Goody fairly bristled when a journo suggested Petracca had been below his best.  I think it was obvious to everyone else at the ground that Petracca was below his best but there you go.  I guess even below his best he still had some influence, although like most here I thought Gawn's influence over the whole game was far greater.

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56 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Correct.  Goody fairly bristled when a journo suggested Petracca had been below his best.  I think it was obvious to everyone else at the ground that Petracca was below his best but there you go.  I guess even below his best he still had some influence, although like most here I thought Gawn's influence over the whole game was far greater.

Petracca is rapidly becoming our 'game changer'.  When we need to get momentum back or go up a gear he steps up.  He did it in the GF, he did it vs Ess and he did it on Sunday night.

People just don't value that he is an impact player/game changer.  He doesn't have to be excellent all game, every week.

Great to see Tom Sparrow recognised. He was very. good. Definitely continuing to develop into a damaging rotation mid.  Like to see him aim for 1-2 goals a game which I think he is capable of.  

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