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6. Viney

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5. Langdon

4. Gawn

3. Lever  (including a LOT of brain fades)

2. Chandler

1. JVR

NOTE:   Sparrow, ANB, Hunter and Jordon all worked hard but...


6 Viney - the ultimate warrior when the chips are down.

5 Oliver - slow start but really motored in the second half.

4 Van Rooyen - anonymous for three quarters but his three superb contested marks (and goals) were crucial at the end.

3 Gawn - not quite at his very best but in combination with Grundy eventually wore Richmond down at the stoppages.

2 Chandler - worked hard and kicked key goals when we were under the pump.

1 Langdon - covers the ground like no other.

6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. Grundy

3. May

2. Chandler

1. Sparrow

Sorry JVR

6. Viney

5. Oliver

4. Petracca

3. Gawn

2. Chandler

1. Hibberd 

Sorry Positive Lingers 

Edited by layzie

 

6, Viney, 

5, Gawn, brilliant game, we don't win without him.

4, ANB, critical game, pick pocketing Richmond in the fwd half was critical, defensive forwards are key, Voss needs to show vision of ANB to fix carlton.

3, Lever, such a clutch player

2, McVee, I swear he went at a 100% DE, clutch moments time and again saving goals

1, JVR, take a bow, probably stole the RS nom off McVee

Chandler took his chances he needed to take. Grundy looked a bit lost but the way he stuck up for McVee, (1st time Viney has been second in backing up a team mate ever), really gave me the warm fuzzies. Feel dirty about Langdon, should probably have McVee's spot but need to share the love. Oliver and Tracc I have both taken for granted.


Viney

Gawn

Oliver

Neal Bullen

Langdon

Hibberd 

Sorry to Chandler and thought Grundy was more influential than being given credit for.

7 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

6, Viney, 

5, Gawn, brilliant game, we don't win without him.

4, ANB, critical game, pick pocketing Richmond in the fwd half was critical, defensive forwards are key, Voss needs to show vision of ANB to fix carlton.

3, Lever, such a clutch player

2, McVee, I swear he went at a 100% DE, clutch moments time and again saving goals

1, JVR, take a bow, probably stole the RS nom off McVee

Chandler took his chances he needed to take. Grundy looked a bit lost but the way he stuck up for McVee, (1st time Viney has been second in backing up a team mate ever), really gave me the warm fuzzies. Feel dirty about Langdon, should probably have McVee's spot but need to share the love. Oliver and Tracc I have both taken for granted.

Grundy needs to improve his defensive marking.

6 - Viney

5 - Gawn

4 - Chandler

3 - Oliver

2 - Langdon

1 - Petracca 

6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. Lingers

3. Grundy

2. Oliver

1. JVR/Chandler (both deserve a vote i reckon)

 

 

6. Oliver

5.Viney

4. Langdon

3.Sparrow 

2 Chandler

1. JVR


Really hard tonight because I don't think anyone played a complete game all day. A couple accumulated and did their thing all day without breaking free, others burnt very bright but for a short period of time only.

 

6 Petracca. The most complete game for me, 26 touches, 12 i50s, for 609m gained, 7 score involvements (including 3 GAs). I thought Petracca was involved all day, but also added some real power and burst at times.

5 Viney. I'm not going to quote stats. They were good but Vineys votes are based on effort tonight. He wasn't as influential with the ball as Tracc imo

4 Gawn: 6 contested marks (Richmond took 8 for the game) and led is for contested possessions with 13. Also snared a goal. He was the dominant big man on the ground when forward. And Grundy looked much better in the ruck.

3 Oliver: Another all day warrior who didn't truly dominate to his standards but was clearly in our best. Disposal was scrappy at times. However his clutch goal on the siren was the spark we needed: it gave us the momentum. Set shots aren't his game, but he worked hard to nail it, and I think that gets it extra credit. Had no love from the umpires when being held. 

2 JVR: it was a 15 minutes cameo, but you could argue he won us the game. Strong contested marks in packs meant he learnt those goals himself. No one else stepped up like that when needed.

1 Lever: 10 marks (2 contested), 10 intercept possessions, and the only player to play 100% of game time. I don't know how to find stats for spoils. But I thought he was our best defender overall, reading the play and impacting contests.

 

Special mentions to Langdon, Chandler, Grundy, McVee and Brayshaw who I thought all played pretty good roles and could have nabbed a vote. 

Also shout out to Bowey who (apart from one shocker used the ball well and defended very well, including that top notch effort and smother near the end of the game.

 

6 Viney

5 Grundy

4 Hibberd

3 Gawn

2 Chandler

1 Oliver

  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: Rd 06 vs Richmond

6.Trac

5. Viney

4. Oliver

3. Gawn

2. Lever

1.Langdon


Viney

Oliver

Gawn

Petracca

May

Chandler

Congrats to Jack Viney for winning the Checker Hughes medal. I’m glad this game has the medal in his name for best afield.

For info, it was Checker Hughes that paid for and donated the Bluey Truscott perpetual trophy for our B&F shortly after Bluey died in 1943.

 

6. Jack Viney 

5. Clayton Oliver 

4. Christian Petracca 

3. Max Gawn 

2. Jake Lever 

1. Tom Sparrow

Viney 

Hibberd

Oliver

Trac

Langdon/Gawn 


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