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6. Gawn

5. Melksham 

4. Lever

3. Mcvee 

2. Viney

1. Petracca 

Melk

Gawn

ANB

Track

Viney

Hunter

 

Gawn

Trac

Melks

Lever

Sparrow

Smith - okay I guess 30 mins of footy is not enough fo the votes so instead I'm changing this to McVee

 

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6. HAWNY FOR GAWNY - Brody stays out next week, immense, sorry I ever doubted anything about you ever (4th highest rated game of anyone this year)

5. C Petracca - 4 goals, enough said 

4. Melk - 2 goals, the winner what a mark.

3. JUD - Charlie Cameron who? (Yes I know he kicked 2)

2. Gus - Helmet

1. Gawn again - BEST PLAYER, BEST BEARD

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Melksham

3. McPhee

2. Viney

1. Rivers

Apologises to Bowey & Hunter

 

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16 minutes ago, Ungarieboy said:

Gawn

Trac

Melks

Lever

Sparrow

Smith - okay I guess 30 mins of footy is not enough fo the votes so instead I'm changing this to McVee

 

Smith played amazingly coming on! Won critical contests.


6.Gawn

5. Trac

4. Viney

3. Melk

2. Brayshaw

1. Mcvee

Bowey, Hunter and Nibbler also worthy of mentions

 

1. Gawn the Great

2. Petracca

3. Melksham

4. McVee

5. Viney

6. Gus

Apologies to Hunter, Lever, ANB, Bowser, etc.

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Oh and Rivers. [censored] how did I forget him!

6 Gawn - back to his best in his true role.

5 Petracca - four goals and a mountain of work.

4 Melksham - showed the value of experience with a great mark and cool finish at the end.

3 Viney - usual tigerish effort all day.

2 McVee - efficient and well organised.

1 Woewoedin - sentimental vote for a memorable first AFL goal.

Five minutes from the end the order might have been different!

12. Gawn

10. trac

8. viney 

do I have any votes left 😂??


6 Trac (4 quarters of brilliance, has fixed the gk yips)

5 Max (welcome back. that last quarter ...)

4 Jack V (in form equal to or better than his B&F year)

3 Gus (like him as an inside mid)

2 Milkshake (despite some clangers early I thought he was playing well, then we saw his last quarter heroics...)

1 Kozzie (back to the Kozzie we know and love)

Gawn

Trac

Viney

Brayshaw

McVee

Melksham

apologies to Kozzi and Bowie and Rivers


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

6. Petracca

5. Melksham

4. Gawn

3. Viney

2. McVee

1. Rivers

This for me too.
Trac got another 3 Brownlow votes tonight. 

Gawn and Melksham both great.

Rivers continued his breakout season. That burst through multiple opponents in the last quarter was so exciting.

6. Gawn

5. Trac

4. Viney

3. Melksham

2. Pickett

1. Lever

 

6 Gawn

5 Tracc

4 Viney

3 Rivers

2 Brayshaw

1 Melksham

6 - Max

5 - Tracc

4 - Jack

3 - Milkshake (match winner)

2 - Gus

1 - Rick ( Match saver)

loved McVee, Rivers, ANB, Hunter and Bowey as well. Leaving Petty on nearly cost us the game.!!!


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