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6. Petracca

5. May

4. Gawn

3. Rivers 2

2. JVR

1. Mcvee

 

 

6 - Petracca has decided that it is his Brownlow now that Oliver has missed a couple of games!)

5 - Fritsch would have been our best, even over an epic Trac effort, if a couple of set shots had gone through.

4 - May did such an important job on Carlton's main weapon.

3 - Lever back to being Lever with 12 intercept possessions, a couple of goal-saving scrambles, and very few flaws.

2 - Brayshaw was low-key very good except for a couple of clangers which the usual suspects will fixate on.

1 - Gawn worked hard all day then turned in a true captain's final quarter which rallied the team.

Trac would have 8 Brownlow votes between round 9 (Hawthorn) and round 12 (Carlton)

He also would’ve clearly gotten 3 against North, and that’s already 11 votes in 5 games.

 

6. Petracca

5. Lever

4. Salem

3. McVee

2. Gawn

1. May

 


6. Hunter

5.Gone

4.Petracca

3.May

2,Rivers

1.Brayshaw


 

 

 

 

6. Petracca 

5. Gawn

4. May

3. McVee

2. Lever

1. Brayshaw 

6.  Tracc

5.  Fritsch

4.  May

3.  JVR

2.  Judd

1.  Gus

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 

6 - Tracc

5 - May

4 - Gawn great second half

3 - Lever

2 - Salem

1 - McVee 

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Trac would have 8 Brownlow votes between round 9 (Hawthorn) and round 12 (Carlton)

He also would’ve clearly gotten 3 against North, and that’s already 11 votes in 5 games.

He's kicked his form into hypergear 


7 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

 

our backline was superb tonight

i know tomlinson had a few kicked on him, but having his presence there worked for us

Thought this as well

6 tracca

5 lever

4 May 

3 fritz then it’s a raffle

2 gawn

1 Hunter 

 

 

 

 

Langdon Spargo JVR Grundy important game Viney hard all night

 no

Kozzie stay on the ground ANB one snap I think of the pack Harmes 

still only Bowey injured maybe a couple on the tribunalp

 

apologies to rivers , Mcfee Tomlinson and Salem.  He is slowly coming good

bowey until he was sat on was also great.

6 May

5 Bowey

4 Sparrow

3 Hunter

2 Tracc

1 Salem


Trac

May

Hunter

Lever

JVR

GAWN

12 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Trac would have 8 Brownlow votes between round 9 (Hawthorn) and round 12 (Carlton)

He also would’ve clearly gotten 3 against North, and that’s already 11 votes in 5 games.

Don't forget it is an award decided by umpires - so, according to my MFCSS they will give 3 to Cripps. 🤮

6. Trac - loved, loved, loved his game especially his defensive pressure

5. Gus 

4. Fritta

3. max

2. Ed

1. Riv

 

6. Trac

5. Gawn

4. May

3. Brayshaw

2. Salem 

1. Rivers


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And Trac grabs the lead -

143. Christian Petracca 
127. Clayton Oliver 
53. Max Gawn 
50. Jack Viney 
40. Angus Brayshaw Brodie Grundy 
39. Jake Lever 
33. Trent Rivers
30. Steven May
23. Lachie Hunter 
19. Jake Bowey
18. Ed Langdon Kysaiah Pickett
15. Judd McVee Tom Sparrow
14. Bayley Fritsch 
12. Christian Salem
11. Kade Chandler
9. Ben Brown
8. Charlie Spargo  
6. Jacob van Rooyen 
5. Tom McDonald Alex Neal-Bullen
3. Michael Hibberd James Jordon
1. Harry Petty 

Postal vote

6 Christian Petracca 

5 Steven May 

4 Jake Lever

3 Jacob Van Rooyen

2 Judd McVee

1 Angus Brayshaw

Honourable mentions;

Max Gawn

Edward Langdon

Lachlan Hunter

Kade Chandler

Christian Salem 

Jack Viney 

From the director’s chair;

Demon’s inaccuracy flattered the navy blues who were really a whiter shade of pale (vanilla). Melbourne’s  performance is decidedly on the up; all ground team defence , back six , centre bounces - ball ups - ball ins , i50’s improving, goal kicks radar askew awaiting imminent re-alignment. 

Adjudication; 

Carlton 22 - Dees 13 free kicks. Demand recount of actual bluebaggers on field. 18+4 = soft as butter. For example Carlton back lowering head before going into a tackle is dangerous and definitely deserves holding the ball. The case for the righteous now rests. Auskick guys would have done better 💡.

Broadcasters;

Don’t give a rats! Attended game at ‘G. Channel 7, Foxtel and Kayo et al mercifully in absentia. Game wasn’t an overhyped goat. But go home now confident the team is a well positioned contender.

 

 

 

 

Edited by Tarax Club

 
On 6/2/2023 at 10:09 PM, Demonland said:

The injured Clayton Oliver holds a very narrow lead of two votes over Christian Petracca in the Demonland Player of the Year Award with Max Gawn and Jack Viney tied for third place. Your votes please 6,5,4,3,2,1 in our win over the Blues on Friday Night at the MCG …

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thanks for collating the votes @Demonland - its a lot of work


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