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ROUND 23

Votes
Player (Club)
10 Jake Lever (MELB)
8 Jake Melksham (MELB)
6 Trent Rivers (MELB)
2 Jack Viney (MELB)
2 James Worpel (HAW)
1 Finn Maginness (HAW)
1 Karl Amon (HAW)
 
I wonder if Goody gave Finn Maginness the 1 vote?

Leaderboard at Round 23

Votes Player Club
102 Zak Butters PORT
99 Nick Daicos COLL
96 Marcus Bontempelli WB
90 Christian Petracca MELB
82 Lachie Neale BL
81 Connor Rozee PORT
78 Errol Gulden SYD
77 Jack Sinclair STK
76 Caleb Serong FRE
74 Toby Greene GWS
73 Zach Merrett ESS
72 Jordan Dawson ADEL
71 Noah Anderson GCFC
63 Jai Newcombe HAW
63 Tim Taranto RICH
62 Charlie Curnow CARL
60 Patrick Cripps CARL
60 Jack Viney MELB
58 Luke Jackson FRE
56 Shai Bolton RICH
56 Tim Kelly WCE
56 Tom Liberatore WB

ROUND 24

Votes
Player (Club)
10 Errol Gulden (SYD)
8 Christian Petracca (MELB)
5 Bayley Fritsch (MELB)
5 Jack Viney (MELB)
2 Callum Mills (SYD)
 

Leaderboard at Round 24

Votes Player Club
109 Zak Butters PORT
102 Marcus Bontempelli WB
99 Nick Daicos COLL
98 Christian Petracca MELB
91 Lachie Neale BL
88 Errol Gulden SYD
87 Connor Rozee PORT
86 Caleb Serong FRE
77 Toby Greene GWS
77 Jack Sinclair STK
76 Noah Anderson GCFC
76 Zach Merrett ESS
74 Jordan Dawson ADEL
65 Jack Viney MELB
63 Jai Newcombe HAW
63 Tim Taranto RICH
62 Charlie Curnow CARL
62 Dan Houston PORT
62 Tim Kelly WCE
60 Patrick Cripps CARL
 

Mostly mids in the top 20 here too. Great effort by Viney, top 15.

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Mostly mids in the top 20 here too. Great effort by Viney, top 15.

he would be number 1 for the second half of the season i reckon

 
44 minutes ago, DubDee said:

he would be number 1 for the second half of the season i reckon

the silver lining to the Oliver injury.  


46 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Actually he crushed the coal lining and produced diamonds.

then he ate the diamonds and produced a titanium [censored]

 

(these don't have to make sense do they?)

 
3 hours ago, DubDee said:

he would be number 1 for the second half of the season i reckon

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

@WheeloRatings

Can you confirm this (if not too much trouble)?

Viney is 4th on the Coaches Votes since round 13 and clearly number 1 for Melbourne during this time. He has polled in 10 of a possible 11 games which is more than any other player in the AFL (Bontempelli, Serong, Rozee and Petracca have all polled in 9 games during this time).

Here are the most votes for rounds 13-24:

69 Errol Gulden
58 Marcus Bontempelli
53 Caleb Serong
52 Jack Viney
50 Lachie Neale
---
37 Christian Petracca
29 Max Gawn
17 Angus Brayshaw
17 Steven May


13 minutes ago, WheeloRatings said:

Viney is 4th on the Coaches Votes since round 13 and clearly number 1 for Melbourne during this time. He has polled in 10 of a possible 11 games which is more than any other player in the AFL (Bontempelli, Serong, Rozee and Petracca have all polled in 9 games during this time).

Here are the most votes for rounds 13-24:

69 Errol Gulden
58 Marcus Bontempelli
53 Caleb Serong
52 Jack Viney
50 Lachie Neale
---
37 Christian Petracca
29 Max Gawn
17 Angus Brayshaw
17 Steven May

thank you good sir 

Coaches Votes for Melbourne players, 2023

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

  Votes Matches
Polled
Matches
Christian Petracca 98 18 23
Jack Viney 65 12 22
Max Gawn 42 8 20
Clayton Oliver 40 9 13
Jake Lever 27 5 22
Steven May 26 4 21
Angus Brayshaw 24 6 23
Kysaiah Pickett 23 4 21
Brodie Grundy 12 2 17
Trent Rivers 12 2 23
Jake Melksham 11 2 13
Ed Langdon 10 2 23
Harrison Petty 8 1 14
Bayley Fritsch 7 2 15
Kade Chandler 6 2 21
Lachie Hunter 5 3 22
Christian Salem 4 1 14
Michael Hibberd 4 1 11
Tom McDonald 2 1 6
Alex Neal-Bullen 1 1 23
Jake Bowey 1 1 21

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 23 24
Christian Petracca 98 5 • 7 9 1 1 10 • 10 • 8 10 1 5 2 7 8 • 2 3 1 • 8
Jack Viney 65   • • • • 6 • • 7 • • • 10 3 9 • 1 4 6 9 3 2 5
Max Gawn 42 5 •       3 • 3 • • 2 • 2 • • • 10 7 10 • • • •
Clayton Oliver 40 2 1 9 8 • 2 7 7 2 2                     • • •
Jake Lever 27 9 2 • •   • • • • • • 5 • 1 • • • • • • • 10 •
Steven May 26     • • • • • • 1 • • 8 7 • • 10 • • • • • • •
Angus Brayshaw 24 • • • • • • 5 • • • 2 • • • • 1 • 5 • 9 2 • •
Kysaiah Pickett 23 9     • • • 3 • • • • • • • • • • 7 • 4 • • •
Brodie Grundy 12 • • 6 6 • • • • • • • • • • • •         •    
Trent Rivers 12 • • • • • • • • 6 • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 •
Jake Melksham 11 • • •   •                   • • 3 • • • • 8 •
Ed Langdon 10 • • 6 • • • • • • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • • •
Harrison Petty 8 • • • • • •   • •         • • • •   8 •      
Bayley Fritsch 7   • • • • • • • • • • • 2 • •               5
Kade Chandler 6 • • 1 • • • 5 • • • • • • • •     • • • • • •
Lachie Hunter 5 • • 1 • • • • • • 2   • • • 2 • • • • • • • •
Christian Salem 4                   • • • 4 • • • • • • • • • •
Michael Hibberd 4     • •   4 •   • • •   • •           • •    
Tom McDonald 2 • •   2 •         • •                        
Alex Neal-Bullen 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • •
Jake Bowey 1 • • • • • • • • • • • •     1 • • • • • • • •

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