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On 6/2/2023 at 10:22 PM, chook fowler said:

Trac

Langdon

Salem

Hunter

Fritter

JVR

Bowza was almost BOG until he went off

 

Bowser was phabulous! Such bad luck. Committed, brave, robbed.

 

6 Alves

5 Robbie

4 Wells

3 Fowler

2 Hardeman

1 Dullard

apologies to: Coles, Biff and Big Garry

Im livin' in the 70s and it was easier then as we were like GCS are now - expectations were not too high so my levels of angst were lower!

On 6/3/2023 at 5:10 PM, Demonland said:

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 

How does this scoring system work?

  • Petracca gone from 125 to 143
  • Gawn gone from 50 to 53
  • May gone from 17 to 30

 

 

Round 11 v Freo

127. Clayton Oliver 
125. Christian Petracca 
50. Max Gawn Jack Viney 
40. Brodie Grundy 
38. Angus Brayshaw 
33. Trent Rivers
30. Jake Lever 
23. Lachie Hunter 
19. Jake Bowey
18. Ed Langdon Kysaiah Pickett
17. Steven May
15. Tom Sparrow

 
7 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

How does this scoring system work?

  • Petracca gone from 125 to 143
  • Gawn gone from 50 to 53
  • May gone from 17 to 30

 

 

Round 11 v Freo

127. Clayton Oliver 
125. Christian Petracca 
50. Max Gawn Jack Viney 
40. Brodie Grundy 
38. Angus Brayshaw 
33. Trent Rivers
30. Jake Lever 
23. Lachie Hunter 
19. Jake Bowey
18. Ed Langdon Kysaiah Pickett
17. Steven May
15. Tom Sparrow

Good qu junior, I’ve been wondering this myself 

On 6/5/2023 at 12:03 AM, Anti-Saint said:

6 Alves

5 Robbie

4 Wells

3 Fowler

2 Hardeman

1 Dullard

apologies to: Coles, Biff and Big Garry

Im livin' in the 70s and it was easier then as we were like GCS are now - expectations were not too high so my levels of angst were lower!

 Living in the 1970's was a great time. I still have two dozen or so MFC players on my mind, daily, embedded in a permanent consciousness of footy wizardry. Each stands alone - everyone else in the team(s) tried hard but didn't meet the criteria very often. Still, happy memories over time. 


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