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10 Jack Viney (MELB)

8 Jake Lever (MELB)

5 Christian Petracca (MELB)

5 Clayton Oliver (MELB)

1 James Jordon (MELB)

1 Luke Jackson (MELB)

LEADERBOARD

VOTES PLAYER CLUB
76 Clayton Oliver MELB
65 Lachie Neale BL
64 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
59 Patrick Cripps CARL
58 Touk Miller GCFC
55 Christian Petracca MELB
53 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
49 Connor Rozee PORT
48 Callum Mills SYD
45 Sam Walsh CARL
44 James Sicily HAW
43 Bailey Smith WB
42 Jack Crisp COLL
41 Sam Docherty CARL
41 Hugh McCluggage BL
41 Darcy Parish ESS
40 Max Gawn MELB
37 Charlie Curnow CARL
37 Taylor Walker ADEL
 

Coach Split:

  • 5/5  Viney
  • 4/4  Lever
  • 3/2  Petracca and Oliver
  • 1/0 Jordon
  • 1/o Jackson

All quite even bar the 1 vote.

Oliver has broken away from the pack on the Leaderboard. 

Would have to be leading the Brownlow at this stage.  He has been very consistent.  11 votes ahead of his nearest rival is a decent lead.

Will check the Brownlow leader board after round 15 and see how big the gap is between the coaches and the umpires.🙄

Whats Jack Viney's tally?

 
1 minute ago, PaulRB said:

Whats Jack Viney's tally?

It would have to be tallied manually from the weekly reports.

Given the voting by Max, Clayton and Christian (amid 3 club losses) I would guess Jack's votes are less than 20.

1 hour ago, PaulRB said:

Whats Jack Viney's tally?

did a rough count and got 22 votes for Viney (was either that or working)

he has played his best footy in the past month including 3 losses.  if he keeps it up he will gain more for sure


5 hours ago, DubDee said:

did a rough count and got 22 votes for Viney (was either that or working)

he has played his best footy in the past month including 3 losses.  if he keeps it up he will gain more for sure

Correct.  Viney on 22. 10 v Brisbane, 5 v Port (round 4), 5 v WCE (round 9), 2 v Sydney (round 12)

3 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Correct.  Viney on 22. 10 v Brisbane, 5 v Port (round 4), 5 v WCE (round 9), 2 v Sydney (round 12)

Thanks for quality check Swoops!

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