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PLAYER (CLUB)
8
Christian Petracca (MELB)
8
Luke Jackson (FRE)
6
Andrew Brayshaw (FRE)
3
Hayden Young (FRE)
2
Max Gawn (MELB)
2
Angus Brayshaw (MELB)
1
Jaeger O'Meara (FRE)

LEADERBOARD

VOTES PLAYER CLUB
59 Zak Butters PORT
56 Nick Daicos COLL
51 Christian Petracca MELB
47 Jordan De Goey COLL
44 Marcus Bontempelli WB
43 Zach Merrett ESS
41 Lachie Neale BL
41 Matt Rowell GCFC
40 Jordan Dawson ADEL
40 Clayton Oliver MELB
39 Jack Sinclair STK
38 Toby Greene GWS
38 Tim Taranto RICH
37 Darcy Moore COLL
37 Callum Wilkie STK
35 Noah Anderson GCFC
35 Connor Rozee PORT
35 Chad Warner SYD
34 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
33 Caleb Serong FRE
 

I am not surprised Gawn and Brayshaw polled.  Petracca was an obvious best on.  Gawn beat Darcy pointless before Darcy was injured half way through the second quarter. Brayshaw played his best game for the season.

I’m ok to split the. It’s as it was evenish game from an individual performance.

Dogga really starting to deliver on his potential. Starting to feel like our initial displeasure of getting shortchanged on that trade is coming back. 

 

Christian Petracca 5+3 or 4+4 = 8
Luke Jackson 5+3 or 4+4 = 8
Andrew Brayshaw 1+5 = 6
Hayden Young 3+0 = 3
Max Gawn 2+0 = 2
Angus Brayshaw 0+2 = 2
Jaeger O'Meara 0+1 = 1

Edited by old55

  Votes Matches
Polled
Christian Petracca 51 8
Clayton Oliver 40 9
Jack Viney 13 2
Max Gawn 13 4
Brodie Grundy 12 2
Kysaiah Pickett 12 2
Jake Lever 11 2
Angus Brayshaw 7 2
Ed Langdon 6 1
Kade Chandler 6 2
Trent Rivers 6 1
Michael Hibberd 4 1
Lachie Hunter 3 2
Tom McDonald 2 1
Steven May 1 1

https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_stats.html

Edited by WheeloRatings


Interesting   I think I have it correct    Either way   Our Coach only rated two of our players and so did Freo's

If its wrong please correc t me.

 

8      Petracca                                5     3

8      Jackson                                 4    4                       OR  THE OTHER WAY

 

6    A. Brayshaw                             1     5                      

 

3      H   Young                               3

 

2   Gawn                                         2

2   Angus Brayshaw                               2

 

1  J O'Meara                                              1

 

its a comment on how well we plaYED

Edited by 640MD
ARITHMETIC

Can't believe May has only polled 1 coaches vote for the one the best defenders in the game.

You'd have it imagine when May and Lever start getting among the votes more regularly, we'll start winning the clutch games (i.e. - Port and Freo)

 
On 5/29/2023 at 6:56 PM, old55 said:

Christian Petracca 5+3 or 4+4 = 8
Luke Jackson 5+3 or 4+4 = 8
Andrew Brayshaw 1+5 = 6
Hayden Young 3+0 = 3
Max Gawn 2+0 = 2
Angus Brayshaw 0+2 = 2
Jaeger O'Meara 0+1 = 1

I was looking at those tallies and thinking it was a weird one - very little agreement between coaches.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Can't believe May has only polled 1 coaches vote for the one the best defenders in the game.

You'd have it imagine when May and Lever start getting among the votes more regularly, we'll start winning the clutch games (i.e. - Port and Freo)

I can - he is not in great form. 

 

But agree once this changes, then i think it means our intercept game is up and going and most likely winning games. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great


On 5/29/2023 at 6:02 PM, Swooper1987 said:

I am not surprised Gawn and Brayshaw polled.  Petracca was an obvious best on.  Gawn beat Darcy pointless before Darcy was injured half way through the second quarter. Brayshaw played his best game for the season.

No he wasn't LUKE JACKSONS game should have seen him earn 10.

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