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56 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

6. ANB

5. Fritsch

4. Brayshaw

3. Petracca.

2. JVR

1. McVee

i know I’m probably missing an obvious one. Viney was good, Rivers ok.

Love the kudos that ANB is getting, he is in ripping form and finishing his work beautifully.

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6 - VineyĀ 

5 - Petracca

4 - Fritsch

3 - ANB

2 - May

1 - Brayshaw

Apologies to Rivers, Bowey, Hunter, Langdon.

Edited by Spargonicus

 

6. Fritsch

5. Petracca

4. Neal-BullenĀ 

3. Viney

2. BrayshawĀ 

1. Rivers

2 hours ago, Dee-monic said:

No gong for five-goal Fritter?

haha. I always list my votes without referencing any stats or anybody else. I honestly forgot about Fritter until I'd submitted my votes and then went 'doh' after i saw everyone else.Ā 


6. Tracc

5.Ā  Fritta

4. Viney

3. ANB

2. Brayshaw

1.Ā  May

Ā 

Viney

Fritsch

Tracc

ANB

Gus

Langdon

6-Viney-Epic, could have played footy in any decade in the last 100 years and would still be the toughest guy in it.

Fritsch-5 goals on return, is a movie plot you wouldn’t believe.

Trac-power through traffic.

ANB-in any starting 18 in the league.

Brayshaw-working so hard.

Rivers-hard to split with McVee but just.

Apologies to Langdon and Clarry and Sparrow and May

Clarry did lots of work, but felt like he is not releasing other players as well as he normally does.

I just want to say thank you DLers for all your votes. Without you this award doesn't happen.

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There's always different perceptions of what a good game is and I really enjoy reading the number of different slants on performances. Give yourselves a pat on the back!


6. Ā Viney - strong all game, and along with Petracca, turned the game in our favour when it needed to be turned.

5. Ā Petracca - Viney’s main accomplice in turning the game our way, but had a quieter first half.

4. Ā Fritsch - Ā won the game off his own boot. Ā Welcome back Fritta, but no more ā€˜scares’ please.

3. Ā Neal-Bullen Ā - Ā continued to play his (very underrated) role to perfection.

2. Ā Brayshaw Ā - Ā ā€˜work horse’ continuing to produce, week in, week out.

1. Ā McVee Ā - Ā played like a top shelf veteran, as usual.

Langdon, Hunter and Rivers also earned a mention.

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6. Viney

5. Fritsch

4. Petracca (quiet first half but essentially won the game for us in the second)Ā 

3. Neal-Bullen

2. Brayshaw

1. May

Highly tempted to include McVee for the last vote. What an outstanding first year from the young man.

How are the final votes calculated in this award?

By the numbers;

6 Jack Viney

5 Bayley Fritsch

4 Christian Petracca

3 Alex Neal-Bullen

2 Clayton Olivier

1 Angus Brayshaw

Honourable mentions;

Jake Bowey

Edward Langdon

Steven May

Judd McVee

Kysaiah Pickett

Joel Smith

Special mention;

Jake Melksham all the best for a speedy recovery. Follow that dream Jake.

Adjudication;

Free kick deferential was favourable, play in front boys. Razor Ray deserves his cheque.

Opposition hyperbole watch;

Buddy farewell! It's been a long and spectacular career.

Broadcasters;

No real complaints. Adequate and none intrusive overall.

From the director's chair;

Admirable resilience and ability to arrest opposition momentum swings. As Goody says it is a 'hallmark' of this year's team. Go deep into September Demons!

Ā 

Edited by Tarax Club


6. Trac

5. Fritsch

4. Viney

3.Brayshaw

2. Nibbler

1. Mcvee

1 hour ago, Tarax Club said:

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Broadcasters;

No real complaints. Adequate and none intrusive overall.

From the director's chair;

Admirable resilience and ability to arrest opposition momentum swings. As Goody says it is a 'hallmark' of this year's team. Go deep into September Demons!

Ā 

If it wasn't for the broadcasters I wouldn't have known that Sydney was playing for a home final. How many times did it get mentioned? 10? 12?

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With a possible 3 more games to go, Tracc is tracking well to take out this prestigious award -

243. Christian PetraccaĀ 
196. Jack VineyĀ 
136. Clayton OliverĀ 
99. Angus Brayshaw
89. Max GawnĀ 
81. Steven MayĀ Ā 
68. Trent RiversĀ 
64. Jake Lever
54. Lachie Hunter Kysaiah PickettĀ Ā 
46. Christian SalemĀ 
40. Brodie GrundyĀ 
34. Bayley Fritsch
28. Tom SparrowĀ 
27. Jake Bowey Ed LangdonĀ 
26. Alex Neal-Bullen
24. Judd McVeeĀ 
19.Ā Jake Melksham
18. Kade ChandlerĀ 
16. Harry PettyĀ 
13. Jacob van RooyenĀ 
9. Ben Brown
8. Charlie SpargoĀ Ā 
5. Tom McDonald
4. Michael HibberdĀ 
3. James Jordon Adam Tomlinson

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I like that 28 players out of the 33 that have played have polled, says good things about the depth of the squad. would have though Viney would have been closer to Trac though.

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