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Player (Club)
7 Max Gawn (MELB)
7 Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)
6 Izak Rankine (ADEL)
5 Angus Brayshaw (MELB)
4 Jack Viney (MELB)
1 Taylor Walker (ADEL)
 

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99 Nick Daicos COLL
84 Christian Petracca MELB
77 Zak Butters PORT
76 Marcus Bontempelli WB
73 Lachie Neale BL
72 Connor Rozee PORT
65 Noah Anderson GCFC
65 Zach Merrett ESS
64 Toby Greene GWS
63 Tim Taranto RICH
62 Jordan Dawson ADEL
61 Caleb Serong FRE
58 Jack Sinclair STK
50 Jordan De Goey COLL
50 Errol Gulden SYD
50 Dan Houston PORT
50 Jai Newcombe HAW
49 Adam Cerra CARL
49 Tom Liberatore WB
48 Shai Bolton RICH
 

Not for one minute suggesting Maxy has had an AA year, but the bloke almost universally tipped to take his spot, Tim English is only 3 coaches votes ahead him, after Maxy missed three games, was off in the first minute of another one and has spent most of the season sharing ruck duties.

 
25 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Not for one minute suggesting Maxy has had an AA year, but the bloke almost universally tipped to take his spot, Tim English is only 3 coaches votes ahead him, after Maxy missed three games, was off in the first minute of another one and has spent most of the season sharing ruck duties.

Where can you view the full list?

11 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Where can you view the full list?

Not sure.  I just checked English's total as a matter of interest.  


Well done to Kozzie. Gone from a 4 possession game to equal BOG in the space of a fortnight.

Kozzie hitting form can only be a good thing as we head into finals.

 

37 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Not for one minute suggesting Maxy has had an AA year, but the bloke almost universally tipped to take his spot, Tim English is only 3 coaches votes ahead him, after Maxy missed three games, was off in the first minute of another one and has spent most of the season sharing ruck duties.

If Max keeps this up for the rest of the season, as in getting 1st or 2nd BOG, then he has to factor as AA ruckmen. English gets the stats but rarely has a significant impact on a game. The AFLCA voting will definitely factor in the decision making. 

I've been able to understand the voting in most games this year, but not so this week. There is no way we win that game without Viney.

 

Maxy was our best player. His tap work in particular was top drawer. Dropped a couple of marks he would usually snaffle but other than that was very good. 


3 minutes ago, poita said:

I've been able to understand the voting in most games this year, but not so this week. There is no way we win that game without Viney.

I gave him top votes in the Demonland Player of the Year but both coaches obviously didn't rate him that highly.  He had a very quiet third quarter - 3 disposals. Maybe that factored into it. A strange one.

32 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

surprised Viney didn't get the most votes.

Me too!  Jack was good for most of the game, but practically dragged us over the line on his own broad shoulders in the last quarter.  Surely that counts.  Amazing!

Edited by Deeoldfart

53 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Me too!  Jack was good for most of the game, but practically dragged us over the line on his own broad shoulders in the last quarter.  Surely that counts.  Amazing!

i think he is often under estimated. Arguably  our most important player since Clarries demise.

7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

i think he is often under estimated. Arguably  our most important player since Clarries demise.

Oh [censored], I hadn't heard. How sad. When is the funeral?


42 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

i think he is often under estimated. Arguably  our most important player since Clarries demise.

Yes.  It will be interesting to see how many Brownlow votes he polls, both for the Adelaide game, and over the last 6 weeks.

Coaches Votes for Melbourne players, 2023

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

  Votes Matches
Polled
Matches
Christian Petracca 84 14 18
Clayton Oliver 40 9 10
Jack Viney 40 7 17
Max Gawn 32 7 15
Steven May 26 4 16
Kysaiah Pickett 19 3 16
Jake Lever 17 4 17
Angus Brayshaw 13 4 18
Brodie Grundy 12 2 16
Ed Langdon 10 2 18
Kade Chandler 6 2 16
Trent Rivers 6 1 18
Lachie Hunter 5 3 17
Christian Salem 4 1 9
Michael Hibberd 4 1 9
Jake Melksham 3 1 8
Bayley Fritsch 2 1 14
Tom McDonald 2 1 6
Jake Bowey 1 1 16

Round-by-round votes

  Votes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19
Christian Petracca 84 5 7 9 1 1 10 10 8 10 1 5 2 7 8
Clayton Oliver 40 2 1 9 8 2 7 7 2 2                
Jack Viney 40   6 7 10 3 9 1 4
Max Gawn 32 5       3 3 2 2 10 7
Steven May 26     1 8 7 10
Kysaiah Pickett 19 9     3 7
Jake Lever 17 9 2   5 1
Angus Brayshaw 13 5 2 1 5
Brodie Grundy 12 6 6    
Ed Langdon 10 6 4
Kade Chandler 6 1 5    
Trent Rivers 6 6
Lachie Hunter 5 1 2   2
Christian Salem 4                   4
Michael Hibberd 4       4            
Jake Melksham 3                     3
Bayley Fritsch 2   2      
Tom McDonald 2   2                      
Jake Bowey 1     1

 

2 hours ago, Nascent said:

Where can you view the full list?

As @roy11 noted, I have them on my site and have just updated them for round 19. You can view a lot more stats under "Select statistical categories".

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

2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

surprised Viney didn't get the most votes.

Had a few costly turnovers in the last qtr.

Gawn played a good game and deserved a vote or two but not BOG imv.
Gawn missed the goal in the last quarter from 30 metres out. Beautiful lace out pass from Trac.  It was hugely disappointing as it would have sealed the result and killed the crows. He missed and they rebounded to setup the frantic last 2 minutes.  
I think Viney carried us on his shoulders over the line. Not sure Goody can see much from the boundary line (???) 

Personally would have had Viney but Max was in my top 3 for the DL votes. No major surprises, good to see Gus get some plaudits. 


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