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10  Max Gawn (MELB)
7    Clayton Oliver (MELB)
6    Dylan Moore (HAW)
5   James Sicily (HAW)
2   Christian Petracca (MELB)
 
Split:
5/5 Gawn
4/3 Oliver
4/2 Moore
3/2 Sicily
1/1 Petracca
 
Slightly different weightings (except Max) but coaches seem on the same page.
 
Hawks got a lot of good offence from Moore.  I wonder if that would happen if ANB and Kozzie were in the team...
 
Leader Board
 
If Cripps keeps playing like he has he is going to be difficult to peg back.  Worth mentioning that Cripps has played just 5 of the 7 games.  But opps haven't tried to tag him, yet.
 
45 Patrick Cripps CARL
38 Clayton Oliver MELB
37 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
32 Lachie Neale BL
31 Callum Mills SYD
30 Christian Petracca MELB
29 Touk Miller GCFC
28 Max Gawn MELB
27 Shai Bolton RICH
27 Jack Higgins STK
27 James Sicily HAW
26 Jack Steele STK
25 Jack Crisp COLL
24 Darcy Parish ESS
24 Bailey Smith WB
22 Jordan De Goey COLL
21 Hugh McCluggage BL
21 Jeremy McGovern WCE
20 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
20 Steven May MELB
20 Luke Parker SYD
20 Jack Sinclair

STK

 

If Cripps keeps "talking" to the umpires he won't have to do any sunbaking until next winter..

 

It's quite phenomenal how consistent Clarry has been since 2017. He just never plays a bad game. I don't think I've ever seen a more consistent player in my time watching AFL.


Geez Max Gawn is incredible. year after year he's just the best in his position, up there in all the AFL awards and an amazing leader. 

Can only imagine the smile Jim Stynes would have looking down on the career his mate Max is carving out!

4 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Geez Max Gawn is incredible. year after year he's just the best in his position, up there in all the AFL awards and an amazing leader. 

Can only imagine the smile Jim Stynes would have looking down on the career his mate Max is carving out!

Sadly these days non mids are no chance for the Brownlow and yet his dominance of his position, leadership and influence on the game is deserving of that honour. 

After listening to Sam Mitchell's press conference post game on the weekend, I'm not surprised his and Yze's votes are aligned. He was gracious and articulate.

  • Demonland changed the title to COACHES VOTES: Round 7, 2022
 
56 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Three Dees in the top 8. How good is life?

I think this is the best thing to take away from this. No other team is near it. 


In my opinion 

the two hawthorn players were not better than tracca.     Perhaps in the last quarter which was total junk time.

we were half rat power they were barely 3/4.  To be a threat they need double that. We had BA energy but they had non either.

4 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

After listening to Sam Mitchell's press conference post game on the weekend, I'm not surprised his and Yze's votes are aligned. He was gracious and articulate.

He is impressive isn't he?  As much as I respected Clarkson, it's hard to argue they made the wrong decision.

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