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9 Christian Petracca (MELB)
6 Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)
5 Jack Viney (MELB)
4 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
2 Angus Brayshaw (MELB)
2 Max Gawn (MELB)
1 Tom McDonald (MELB)
1 Tim Kelly (WCE)
 
Split:
5/4 Petracca
3/3 Picket
5/0 Viney
4/0 Oliver
2/0 Brayshaw
2/0 Gawn
1/0 McDonald
1/0 Kelly
 
  • Going on the DL votes many would be surprised to see both coaches rated Petracca so highly.
  • Other than Petracca and Picket the coaches were all over the shop...
  • Goodwin rated only one of Viney/Oliver, Brayshaw/Gawn.  Reckon it was Viney and Gawn.
  • Good to see Kozzie among the votes by both coaches.  Great recognition.
 
Leaderboard
 
Oliver catching up to Cripps ☺️
 
53 Patrick Cripps CARL
51 Clayton Oliver MELB
49 Lachie Neale BL
47 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
44 Christian Petracca MELB
41 Callum Mills SYD
38 Touk Miller GCFC
32 Bailey Smith WB
31 Jack Crisp COLL
31 Hugh McCluggage BL
31 Darcy Parish ESS
30 Max Gawn MELB
30 James Sicily HAW
29 Shai Bolton RICH
28 Charlie Curnow CARL
27 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
27 Jack Higgins STK
26 Tom J Lynch RICH
26 Jack Steele STK
 
  • Demonland changed the title to COACHES VOTES: Round 9, 2022
 

Yes, very interesting Luci.  
Last time I looked, Jack Viney was clear BOG according to the Demonland punters, but wasn’t ranked so highly by Goody.  No doubt the disparity relates to team roles and how well they were played in the eyes of our coach, and of course, we are not privy to this information.

Edited by Deeoldfart

Very surprised someone gave Oliver 4, and even more surprised that Viney received 0 from one of them.


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8 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Yes, very interesting Luci.  
Last time I looked, Jack Viney was clear BOG according to the Demonland punters, but wasn’t ranked so highly by Goody.  No doubt the disparity relates to team roles and how well they were played in the eyes of the coach, and of course, we are not privy to this information.

Goodwin may have been the one to give Jack 5 and Simpson gave him zip.  Like you I fail to see how either coach gave him zip.

And you make a good point about team roles as I didn't see Petracca's game as BOG or 2nd BOG but the coaches did so who knows what they see.  Sometimes, I wonder whether a fan's view is affected by the camera following the ball so we don't get to see the off ball work so well.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

5/0 a funny one, Imagine the 5 was Goody as he loves Jack. 

 

Goody absolutely gave Viney the 5 as Goody puts defence first and Viney nailed the defensive role all night.
 

I can understand Simos 0 because he would only see the offensive damage caused and Trac lit up with his score involvements 29 touches and 2 goals, which should have been 4.  

Goodwin absolutely loves Viney.  Simpson's votes are usually a bit left field.  I reckon Goody went Viney, Petracca, Pickett, Gawn and McDonald.  Kozzy was great.  On first viewing I wasn't overly impressed with Maxie, but having watched it back he was pretty dominant - as he should've been against the WCE no name rucks, and probably amongst the best half dozen on the ground in a pretty even effort.


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