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10 Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)
8   Christian Petracca (MELB)
6   Connor Rozee (PORT)
Travis Boak (PORT)
1 Jack Viney (MELB)
Michael Hibberd (MELB)

Split:

  • 5/5  Pickett
  • 4/4  Petracca
  • 3/3  Rozee
  • 2/2  Boak
  • 1/0  Viney and Hibberd

Pretty even by the coaches.

Leader Board:

The only contender that made up much ground in Olivers absence was Petracca.  Can live with that!

84 Clayton Oliver MELB
75 Christian Petracca MELB
72 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
72 Touk Miller GCFC
70 Lachie Neale BL
68 Connor Rozee PORT
67 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
65 Patrick Cripps CARL
55 Callum Mills SYD
53 Hugh McCluggage BL
48 James Sicily HAW
48 Sam Walsh CARL
46 Charlie Curnow CARL
45 Peter Wright ESS
44 Taylor Walker ADEL
43 Bailey Smith WB
43 Chad Warner SYD
42 Jack Crisp COLL
42 Jack Sinclair STK
 

Not sure how Viney gets only 1 vote.

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Not sure how Viney gets only 1 vote.

He butchered a lot of kicks, even by his standards. 

Has any team ever gone 1 and 2 in the AFLCA? 

Edited by CYB

 

Love that Hibbo picked up a vote. He nullified Robbie Gray when he played forward and hasn't seemed to have lost any penetration in his kicking or much leg speed for that matter.

I would not be surprised if there's a spot for him on our list for another year.

I mean, how spoilt can you be?

It’s hard to remember in the tension of the game - but we have 3 of the greatest Melbourne players ever in our current centre square.

Also, just to make you feel ok about the future, the 2 blokes leading the competition as it’s best players both have 7 years left as Demons.


47 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Not sure how Viney gets only 1 vote.

I think it's because only one coach voted for him.

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1 hour ago, CYB said:

He butchered a lot of kicks, even by his standards. 

Has any team ever gone 1 and 2 in the AFLCA? 

In 2011 Carlton had the 1 and 2 with Murphy and Judd, and there's been a few times where teams have had 2 in the top 3. 

Loved to see Hibbo get a vote. He played an excellent game and has been very important in the past month.  
 

Jack Viney was second best for the Dees in my view. Had another great game especially in absence of Clarry. 

 

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