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Player (Club)
9 George Hewett (CARL)
7 Patrick Cripps (CARL)
7 Nicholas Newman (CARL)
3 Jack Viney (MELB)
2 Angus Brayshaw (MELB)
1 Christian Petracca (MELB)
1 Jacob Weitering (CARL)
 

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Votes Player Club
99 Nick Daicos COLL
92 Zak Butters PORT
90 Christian Petracca MELB
87 Marcus Bontempelli WB
80 Connor Rozee PORT
74 Toby Greene GWS
73 Zach Merrett ESS
73 Lachie Neale BL
71 Noah Anderson GCFC
71 Jordan Dawson ADEL
69 Errol Gulden SYD
69 Caleb Serong FRE
67 Jack Sinclair STK
63 Jai Newcombe HAW
63 Tim Taranto RICH
60 Patrick Cripps CARL
58 Luke Jackson FRE
58 Jack Viney MELB
56 Tom Liberatore WB
55 Dan Houston PORT
 

Coaches Votes for Melbourne players, 2023

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

  Votes Matches
Polled
Matches
Christian Petracca 90 17 21
Jack Viney 58 10 20
Max Gawn 42 8 18
Clayton Oliver 40 9 11
Steven May 26 4 19
Angus Brayshaw 24 6 21
Kysaiah Pickett 23 4 19
Jake Lever 17 4 20
Brodie Grundy 12 2 17
Ed Langdon 10 2 21
Harrison Petty 8 1 14
Kade Chandler 6 2 19
Trent Rivers 6 1 21
Lachie Hunter 5 3 20
Christian Salem 4 1 12
Michael Hibberd 4 1 11
Jake Melksham 3 1 11
Bayley Fritsch 2 1 14
Tom McDonald 2 1 6
Alex Neal-Bullen 1 1 21
Jake Bowey 1 1 19

Round-by-round votes

  Votes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Christian Petracca 90 5 7 9 1 1 10 10 8 10 1 5 2 7 8 2 3 1
Jack Viney 58   6 7 10 3 9 1 4 6 9 3
Max Gawn 42 5       3 3 2 2 10 7 10
Clayton Oliver 40 2 1 9 8 2 7 7 2 2                    
Steven May 26     1 8 7 10
Angus Brayshaw 24 5 2 1 5 9 2
Kysaiah Pickett 23 9     3 7 4
Jake Lever 17 9 2   5 1
Brodie Grundy 12 6 6        
Ed Langdon 10 6 4
Harrison Petty 8             8  
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                            
Alex Neal-Bullen 1 1
Jake Bowey 1     1
 

The goal was called the other way at the end Melb players would have gotten the top couple of votes

I don't get votes

I thought Gus deserved a little more than 2. Worked himself to exhaustion levels.


Hewett with 9 votes… Oliver had more clearances, more tackles, more pressure acts and more meters gained… after 10 weeks off, and got 0 votes  

I call BS!

 

 

9 George Hewett (CARL)
7 Patrick Cripps (CARL)
7 Nicholas Newman (CARL)
3 Jack Viney (MELB)
2 Angus Brayshaw (MELB)
1 Christian Petracca (MELB)
1 Jacob Weitering (CARL) 
 
so                   Goody.        Voss 
Hewett               5                 4 
Newman            4.                3
Viney                  3.                0
Cripps                2.                 5 
Petracca             1                  0
Brayshaw.           0.                2 
Weitering.           0.                 1 
 
Goody is a %^&*+}[>€£. Favours votes to the opposition.  Bizarre !! We lost by a “phantom” fingernail. My votes. Viney 5. Gus 4. Newman 3. Rivers 2 Cripps 1. 

Time after time, Voss and many other coaches give votes to their own players as a preference.  
 

4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goody is a %^&*+}[>€£. Favours votes to the opposition.

Where can you find out which players each coach voted for?

11 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Trac gets 7 or 8 if that goal is allowed.

Nothing personal, @At the break of Gawn. Just my morning dose of pedantry that is sure to make me unpopular, but here goes…

That goal can’t be allowed because it’s in the past.

Maybe he’d have received 7 or 8 if that goal had been allowed.

(I’m not sure when the past became the present, but there’s a recent trend on this forum to rewrite history through tense switching. And it’s driving me crazy.)


Votes are not published for the final two rounds.  I think Butters gets votes vs Fremantle but Petracca doesn't against Hawthorn.  That probably puts Butters into the lead.

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