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Posted
Votes
Player (Club)
Jake Lever (MELB)
Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)
Christian Petracca (MELB)
Max Gawn (MELB)
Clayton Oliver (MELB)

Leaderboard

Votes Player Club
10 Luke Davies-Uniacke NMFC
10 Jordan De Goey COLL
10 Daniel Rioli RICH
10 Chad Warner SYD
9 Toby Greene GWS
9 Jason Horne-Francis PORT
9 Jake Lever MELB
9 Kysaiah Pickett MELB
8 Stephen Coniglio GWS
8 Nick Larkey NMFC
8 Darcy Parish ESS
8 Archie Perkins ESS
8 Dane Rampe SYD
7 Ryan Burton PORT
7 Brennan Cox FRE
7 Luke Ryan FRE
7 Callum Wilkie STK
6 Nick Daicos COLL
6 Charlie Dixon PORT
6 Tom Green GWS
6 Esava Ratugolea GEEL
6 Mason Redman ESS
6 Harry Sheezel NMFC
6 Lewis Young CARL
6 Brandon Zerk-Thatcher ESS

Lever was truly outstanding.

  • Demonland changed the title to COACHES VOTES: Rd 01 2023
 

Wow I am shocked Gawn only got 5 votes. Thought he was brilliant and the most influential player on the ground.

That looks like:

  • 9 = 4 and 5 for both Pickett and Lever
  • 5 = 2 and 3 for both Petracca and Gawn
  • 2 = 1 and 1 for Oliver.

So very similar assessment by both coaches.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

Look out Brisbane, Clarrie’s not going to like only getting 2 votes in “His Award”

Trac makes up 700 metres and he gets 5 votes  .........WTFF>


De Goey got 10 votes.  Even without stella performances each week he could end up on top as there aren't other players of note to consistently take votes from him.  Conversely Oliver, Petracca and Gawn take votes off each other. 

The same goes for the Brownlow. 

Would feel 🤢 if De Goey won the Brownlow.

2 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Trac makes up 700 metres and he gets 5 votes  .........WTFF>

Do you think he should get more or less?

1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Do you think he should get more or less?

More please..

 
9 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

De Goey got 10 votes.  Even without stella performances each week he could end up on top as there aren't other players of note to consistently take votes from him.  Conversely Oliver, Petracca and Gawn take votes off each other. 

The same goes for the Brownlow. 

Would feel 🤢 if De Goey won the Brownlow.

Daicos brothers and Pendles are always in the mix LH.  Not sure how DeGoey got 10 in that match.  second half was good but certainly not as noticeable in the first.

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Daicos brothers and Pendles are always in the mix LH.  Not sure how DeGoey got 10 in that match.  second half was good but certainly not as noticeable in the first.

Agreed DD, but will they do it consistently enough...

...after all it is a midfielders medal.


It's tough because the great performers we had on the night were REALLY good performers. I'm ok with them rating Lever high, he was crucial at times. Not going to argue with coaches. 

Ours was a pretty even TEAM effort which reflects the spread.  

In the absence of May, Lever was immense.  Best on IMHO.

 

 

14 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

De Goey got 10 votes.  Even without stella performances each week he could end up on top as there aren't other players of note to consistently take votes from him.  Conversely Oliver, Petracca and Gawn take votes off each other. 

The same goes for the Brownlow. 

Would feel 🤢 if De Goey won the Brownlow.

Don’t worry, Ebay Petracca will get himself into trouble sooner rather than later.

Edited by Jaded No More


15 hours ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Trac makes up 700 metres and he gets 5 votes  .........WTFF>

50% effective / efficiency

Edited by IRW

Lever gets 4 and 5 coaches votes. Now watch as he gets ignored by the umpires in the Brownlow who instead give 1 vote to the Bont

Clarry:  33 touches, 7 tackles, 8 clearances. 2 votes. It shows how much everyone takes what he does for granted.

12 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Clarry:  33 touches, 7 tackles, 8 clearances. 2 votes. It shows how much everyone takes what he does for granted.

Does it?  Or does it say that on the day others played better.

I will be shot down for this next comment.  Clarry is amazing and consistent for a full game and as a result is a worthy BnF and Coaches champion.  But it is rare that he is the 'game changer'. 

Our 'game changers' are Gawn and Petracca.  When they go into 'beast mode' there is no stopping them.  They will put in an amazing spell that turns the game and demoralises the opponent.  Like in the GF, on Sat night there was a point where Petracca played as if 'we don't lose this game on my watch' and he went into 'beast mode'.   He is a tactical weapon, breaks the game open and turns it in our favour with an amazing spell on the ball.  Ditto Max.

Edited by Lucifers Hero

Agree.  I think Brownlow should go 

3- Gawn 

2- Petracca 

1- Oliver 

not sure Kozzzy will get a vote.  Lever should be votes but umps recognizing defenders for votes is a low probability!! 


8 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Does it?  Or does it say that on the day others played better.

I will be shot down for this next comment.  Clarry is amazing and consistent for a full game and as a result is a worthy BnF and Coaches champion.  But it is rare that he is the 'game changer'. 

Our 'game changers' are Gawn and Petracca.  When they go into 'beast mode' there is no stopping them.  They will put in an amazing spell that turns the game and demoralises the opponent.  Like in the GF, on Sat night there was a point where Petracca played as if 'we don't lose this game on my watch' and he went into 'beast mode'.   He is a tactical weapon, breaks the game open and turns it in our favour with an amazing spell on the ball.  Ditto Max.

Consistency king. Clarry is more a 'play starter' whereas Trac is the master of the score involvement. 

3 hours ago, IRW said:

50% effective / efficiency

Fair enough, although 700 metres is a lot of thrusts giving opportunities.

4 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Fair enough, although 700 metres is a lot of thrusts giving opportunities.

Maybe coaches are hard markers or they just remember what Chris Judd did with the ball 

But if you're trying to fit Max Trac Ollie Kossie and Jake into the mix then the numbers are sure to be difficult to balance 

Edited by IRW

 
17 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

In the absence of May, Lever was immense.  Best on IMHO.

 

 

Yep, it was as though the light was shining upon him.

1 minute ago, IRW said:

Maybe coaches are hard markers or they just remember what Chris Judd did with the ball 

Closet Blues, the B factor..


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