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6. Oliver

5. Grundy

4. Fritsch

3. Petracca

2. Viney

1. Tom Mc

Petracca

Grundy

Viney

Oliver

Rivers

Tmac

 

A great team effort with everyone making a contribution

 

6. Grundy,

5. Oliver,

4. McDonald,

3. Petracca,

2. Viney,

1. Rivers


6 Grundy

5 Viney

4. Oliver

3. TMac

2. Rivers

1. May

6.  Viney

5.  T-Mac

4.  Grundy

3.  Tracc

2.  Clarry

1.  Rivers

Apologies Lingers, Fritsch & MCvee

1 hour ago, Ungarieboy said:

Oliver

Lever

Fritsch

Grundy

Viney

Bowey

Sorry, but Lever was ordinary today as was Bowey. 

 

6 Grundy 

5 Viney

4 Oliver

3 Petracca 

2 T Mac

1 Rivers

 



6. Viney
5. Grundy
4. McDonald 
3. Oliver
2. Petracca 
1. Rivers

 

Viney

Oliver

Grundy

Petracca

Rivers

TMac

6. Viney

5. Grundy

4. McDonald 

3. Petracca 

2. Fritsch

1. Oliver

6 Jack Viney

5 Brody Grundy

4 Christian Petracca

3 Clayton Olivier

2 Tom Macdonald

1 Trent Rivers

Honourable  mentions;

Angus Brayshaw

Bayley Fritsch

Lochlan Hunter

Edward Langdon

Judd McVee

Alex Neal-Bullen

Opposition hyperbole;

Perennial favourite Jack Darling as the Eagles most experienced tall didn’t deliver. Kept himself goalless, shaded almost effortlessly by Oscar Allen. 

Jayden Hunt on the other hand was amongst the Eagles best players. Performed like he had a point of prove. The way out west is paved with prolific possessions.

From the director’s chair;

Harry Petty’s move up forward may still be a work in progress, but he is not anywhere near Neitzian stature at this stage. Looks more comfortable under the Lever-May expert tutelage.

Tom MacDonald’s recharge at Casey got him sparking. The Master Chef panel at DL can now breathe easy. Tommy has 🔥’d up the barbecue and is cooking again, rather than been declared ‘cooked’. Bring out the carnivore!

Adjudication;

Get Optus Stadium’s desire to immediately empty itself of so many undesirables (West Coast supporters). But the rush to declare Bayley’s after the siren goal a point deserves a kick up the behind. So blatantly rushed, undignified and wrong. 

Broadcaster’s;

With Fox’s dreamteam of retiree power forwards. The Demon break-out after half-time must have been a relief. It was almost palpable.

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8 hours ago, Demonland said:

Clayton Oliver has a slight lead in the Demonland Player of the Year over Jake Lever and Christian Petracca. Please give us your votes for the Round 4 match against the West Coast Eagles. Your votes please - 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 …

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Almost impossible to apply, allocate rankings or competitively indicate this week. Our team has evolved from individual praise on performance to a quality rating based upon linkages and game sustenance between 'groups' (large and small) of players in the process of decapitating an opposition comprehensively. Crowns for best on ground are pluralised in process chains across many increasingly worthy candidates, not just individual beneficiaries. 


6. Grundy

5. Oliver

4. Viney

3. TMac

2. Trac

1. Rivers

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

6. Oliver

5. Grundy

4. Petracca

3. Rivers

2. Viney

1. Sparrow

Fritsch and McDonald can consider themselves unlucky to miss out.

Interested to know what you saw as remarkable in Sparrows game to award him a vote?

I thought it was pretty much meat and three veg type stuff. 


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Already a multiple winner of every award pertaining to the MFC, Clarrie streaks further ahead:-

47. Clayton Oliver 
35. Christian Petracca
28. Brodie Grundy
26. Jake Lever 
18. Max Gawn 
14. Lachie Hunter 
13. Kysaiah Pickett  
11. Trent Rivers Jack Viney 
9. Ben Brown 
8. Ed Langdon 
7. Charlie Spargo 
5. Jake Bowey Tom McDonald 
4. Angus Brayshaw Bayley Fritsch
3. James Jordon 
2. Jacob van Rooyen 
1. Kade Chandler Tom Sparrow

West Coast EaglesWest Coast Eagles
vs
MelbourneMelbourne
VOTES
PLAYER (CLUB)
9
Christian Petracca (MELB)
8
Clayton Oliver (MELB)
6
Brodie Grundy (MELB)
5
Tim Kelly (WCE)
2
Tom McDonald (MELB)
 
36 minutes ago, Gator said:
West Coast EaglesWest Coast Eagles
vs
MelbourneMelbourne
VOTES
PLAYER (CLUB)
9
Christian Petracca (MELB)
8
Clayton Oliver (MELB)
6
Brodie Grundy (MELB)
5
Tim Kelly (WCE)
2
Tom McDonald (MELB)

Petracca 5/4

Oliver 5/3

Grundy 4/2

Kelly 3/2

McDonald 1/1

I thought Fritsch and Rivers were both great yesterday.  Tracc had a wonderful second half but I'm not sure he was best on over the whole game.

6 Grundy

5 Petracca

4 Oliver

3 Rivers

2 Viney

1 Fritsch


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