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Votes
Player (Club)
10 Jack Viney (MELB)
7 Steven May (MELB)
4 Christian Salem (MELB)
3 Jack Crisp (COLL)
2 Max Gawn (MELB)
2 Bayley Fritsch (MELB)
1 Christian Petracca (MELB)
1 Tom Mitchell (COLL)
 

Leaderboard

Votes Player Club
73 Zak Butters PORT
63 Nick Daicos COLL
62 Christian Petracca MELB
52 Zach Merrett ESS
52 Tim Taranto RICH
48 Jack Sinclair STK
47 Jordan Dawson ADEL
47 Jordan De Goey COLL
47 Toby Greene GWS
45 Matt Rowell GCFC
45 Connor Rozee PORT
44 Noah Anderson GCFC
44 Marcus Bontempelli WB
41 Lachie Neale BL
40 Clayton Oliver MELB
38 Callum Wilkie STK
37 Rory Laird ADEL
37 Darcy Moore COLL
36 Caleb Serong FRE
35 Chad Warner SYD
 

Pretty good representation from the Melbourne players' perspective. Not sure Tom Mitchell did anything of note, not sure why he'd get a vote.

 
7 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

How do they break down, I cant work it out.

Coach 1:

Viney 5, May 4, Crisp 3, Fritsch 2, Mitchell 1

Coach 2

Viney 5, Salem 4, May 3, Gawn 2, Petracca 1

Or something like that.

Viney 5,5

May 4,3

Salem 4,0

Crisp 3,0

Gawn 2,0

Fritsch 2,0

Mitchell 1,0

Petracca 1,0

Edited by BigFez

2 hours ago, BigFez said:

Coach 1:

Viney 5, May 4, Crisp 3, Fritsch 2, Mitchell 1

Coach 2

Viney 5, Salem 4, May 3, Gawn 2, Petracca 1

Or something like that.

Viney 5,5

May 4,3

Salem 4,0

Crisp 3,0

Gawn 2,0

Fritsch 2,0

Mitchell 1,0

Petracca 1,0

Not hard to see who coach 1 is. They got smashed bar the inaccuate goal kicking

Edited by Demons1858


  Votes Matches
Polled
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Christian Petracca 62 10 5 7 9 1 1 10 10 8 10 1
Clayton Oliver 40 9 2 1 9 8 2 7 7 2 2      
Jack Viney 23 3   6 7 10
Jake Lever 16 3 9 2   5
Steven May 16 3     1 8 7
Max Gawn 15 5 5       3 3 2 2
Brodie Grundy 12 2 6 6
Kysaiah Pickett 12 2 9     3
Ed Langdon 10 2 6 4
Angus Brayshaw 7 2 5 2
Kade Chandler 6 2 1 5
Trent Rivers 6 1 6
Christian Salem 4 1                   4
Michael Hibberd 4 1       4    
Lachie Hunter 3 2 1 2  
Bayley Fritsch 2 1   2
Tom McDonald 2 1   2            

Is it just me, or does Goody always seem to ignore Fritta in his votes

 

8 players given votes is a big spread.

Usually it is 5-7, and I'm not sure I've ever seen 10 players given votes in the same game.

2 hours ago, deanox said:

8 players given votes is a big spread.

Usually it is 5-7, and I'm not sure I've ever seen 10 players given votes in the same game.

Players polling coaches votes in a given match (2006-):

5 players: 227 times
6 players: 1215
7 players: 1349
8 players: 488
9 players: 68
10 players: 3

Matches with 10 players polling coaches votes:

2007, Round 13, Collingwood v Hawthorn (Link)
2016, Round 17, Adelaide v Collingwood (Link)
2022, Round 22, Western Bulldogs v Greater Western Sydney (Link)


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