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Really didn't expect any dees to get votes but Oliver deserved votes for his first half but only one of the coaches gave him the credit.

8   Rory Lobb (FRE)
8   Michael Frederick (FRE)
Sean Darcy (FRE)
Brennan Cox (FRE)
2 Clayton Oliver (MELB)
2 James Aish (FRE)
1 Andrew Brayshaw (FRE)
1 Lachie Schultz (FRE)

Coaches Split

  • 4/4 or 5/3 to Lobb/ Frederick
  • 5/0 to Darcy
  • 3/0 to Cox
  • 2/0 Oliver
  • 2/0 Aish
  • 1/0 Brayshaw (Freo)
  • 1/0 Schultz.

Coaches roughly agree with Lobb and Frederick.  Then all over the shop

But 5/0 for Darcy is seriously weird!!!  One coach didn't rate him 🤔

Leader Board

Oliver still in the lead.  Max has dropped out of the top 2o.

63 Clayton Oliver MELB
58 Lachie Neale BL
53 Patrick Cripps CARL
50 Christian Petracca MELB
48 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
44 Callum Mills SYD
42 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
41 Darcy Parish ESS
40 Touk Miller GCFC
40 Bailey Smith WB
39 Jack Crisp COLL
39 James Sicily HAW
37 Charlie Curnow CARL
35 Sam Walsh CARL
31 Jordan De Goey COLL
31 Hugh McCluggage BL
31 Jack Sinclair STK
31 Tom Stewart

GEEL

 

Frederick and Schultz were very impressive I thought, their forward pressure was very Melbournesque.

12 minutes ago, Scipio said:

Frederick and Schultz were very impressive I thought, their forward pressure was very Melbournesque.

The funny thing is that this year our pressure and tackling numbers are among the worst in the comp. 

 

The Darcy votes are really interesting.  He had no influence in the first half and he and Gawn ended up statistically similar by games end - Darcy winning more hitouts and kicking a goal.  I think Longmuir gave him the 5 - nullifying Gawn would have been a major objective, whereas Goody would have seen them breaking even. Lobb was the biggest influence when the game was on the line.

1 hour ago, FearTheBeard said:

The funny thing is that this year our pressure and tackling numbers are among the worst in the comp. 

That's weird, I wouldn't have guessed it watching most of our games this year.

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