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COACHES VOTES: Rd 02 2023

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Votes
Player (Club)
10 Dayne Zorko (BL)
8 Will Ashcroft (BL)
6 Harris Andrews (BL)
2 Josh Dunkley (BL)
2 Jake Lever (MELB)
1 Charlie Cameron (BL)
1 Clayton Oliver (MELB)

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Votes Player Club
20 Luke Davies-Uniacke NMFC
15 Nick Daicos COLL
13 Darcy Parish ESS
12 Toby Greene GWS
12 Luke Ryan FRE
11 Nick Larkey NMFC
11 Jake Lever MELB
11 Callum Mills SYD
11 Mason Redman ESS
10 Jordan De Goey COLL
10 Tim Kelly WCE
10 Daniel Rioli RICH
10 Chad Warner SYD
10 Dayne Zorko BL
9 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
9 Charlie Curnow CARL
9 Errol Gulden SYD
9 Jason Horne-Francis PORT
9 Kysaiah Pickett MELB
9 Harry Sheezel NMFC
9 Jack Sinclair STK

How on earth did Cameron get a vote?

...and Oliver?

 

clearly coaches agree on the 5,4,3 but Goody thought Lever and Oliver were better than Dunkley and Cameron. Thought Daniher should have got some votes with his 5 snags

 

 

Zorko 10 votes playing at half forward. 

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Zorko 10 votes playing at half forward. 

Playing on Brayshaw, an absolute gift for any decent forward flanker 

  • Demonland changed the title to COACHES VOTES: Rd 02 2023

Clarry was on track for a career worst games and yet still managed a coaches vote.

He absolutely controlled the game after the resumption.

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