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Votes:

  • 9 -  Oliver
  • 7 - Petracca
  • 6 - Langdon
  • 6 - Grundy
  • 1 - Hunter
  • 1 - Chandler

Not surprised a Sydney player didn't get a vote. 

Split:

  • 5/4 - Oliver
  • 5/2 - Petracca
  • 4/2 or 3/3 - Langdon/Grundy
  • 1 - Hunter
  • 1 - Chandler

Leaderboard:

20     Luke Davies-Uniacke     NMFC
20     Jordan De Goey     COLL
18     Nick Daicos     COLL
17     Tim Kelly     WCE
16     Mason Wood     STK
15     Darcy Parish     ESS
15     Callum Wilkie     STK
14     Marcus Bontempelli     WB
13     Harris Andrews     BL
13     Izak Rankine     ADEL
12     Toby Greene     GWS
12     Clayton Oliver     MELB
12     Christian Petracca     MELB

12     Matt Rowell     GCFC
12     Luke Ryan     FRE
11     Jeremy Cameron     GEEL
11     Nick Larkey     NMFC
11     Jake Lever     MELB
11     Callum Mills     SYD
11     Mason Redman     ESS

 

Our guys have some catching up to do.  Reckon Matt Rowell might rise up the leader board fairly quickly. 

 
 
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13 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Why isn’t Jake Lever in red?

Because I didn't notice him😲

Fixed!

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Luci, you are a marvel !

Your threads are always informative, thoroughly researched, well presented and pertinent .

Aww shucks, my head will soon swell 🙃 from compliments.

Thank you 🙃

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20 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Will be interesting if Chandler loses his spot to Pickett. If he does, I'll have to assume his vote came from Longmire.

Both played in Round 1.
Would be shocked in Chandler’s dropped.  Worst case scenario would be made the sub. 
 

Top 4 was pretty clear cut with the 1 votes probably coming from a list of up to 10 names. Would love to know if Goody gave Chandler the 1 voter. He's earnt it.


19 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Both played in Round 1.
Would be shocked in Chandler’s dropped.  Worst case scenario would be made the sub. 
 

I wouldn't be shocked.  Pickett has to come back in and I expect it will be "like for like". So, if Brown goes out, I expect a KPF like Tom McDonald to take his place, not Pickett. So, if it's not Chandler, who does Pickett replace? 

Pickett, Spargo and Chandler all played in round one.  There's room for the three of them.

Chandler is playing far too well to be dropped.  Not sure who goes out, all the same.

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Based on Goodwin's post game pres conf I would guess his votes to be:

  • 5 - Oliver
  • 4 - Grundy
  • 3 - Langdon
  • 2 - Petracca

Which means Longmire's votes would be

  • 5 - Petracca
  • 4 - Oliver
  • 3 - Langdon
  • 2 - Grundy

Can't guess the 1 votes.

NB:  Pure guesses!

  • Demonland changed the title to COACHES VOTES: Rd 03 2023

Hunter    23 disposals 2 goals  467 metres gained  DE% 73.9

Langdon 24 disposals 0 goals  298 metres gained  DE% 70.8

Langdon 6 votes Hunter 1. 

It's all in the eye of the beholder. 

I maintain Hunter is going to be our added point of difference this year. Two Langdons instead of one. 

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Pig goes out and they restructure the backline, so..... Assuming BBB is ok its Hibbo For Kossy and Gus plays back!

Melky retains sub status!


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