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PLAYER (CLUB)
8
Max Gawn (MELB)
6
Isaac Quaynor (COLL)
6
Jack Crisp (COLL)
4
Bobby Hill (COLL)
3
Christian Petracca (MELB)
2
Steele Sidebottom (COLL)
1
Clayton Oliver (MELB)

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VOTES PLAYER CLUB
10 Josh Kelly GWS
10 Hugh McCluggage BL
9 Blake Acres CARL
8 Max Gawn MELB
8 Sam Walsh CARL
7 Joe Daniher BL
7 Tom Green GWS
6 Jack Crisp COLL
6 Isaac Quaynor COLL
5 Tom McCartin SYD
4 Matthew Cottrell CARL
4 Bobby Hill COLL
4 Connor Idun GWS
4 Cameron Rayner BL
3 Lachie Ash GWS
3 Josh Dunkley BL
3 Jaspa Fletcher BL
3 Christian Petracca MELB
3 Lachie Whitfield GWS
2 Errol Gulden SYD
2 Rowan Marshall STK
2 Steele Sidebottom COLL
2 Darcy Wilmot BL
 
 

Surprised Maynard didn't get 5 votes from Fly, seeing as how much influence one bloke had on the outcome of a the game.

Edited by Engorged Onion

Genuinely surprised that Gawn didn't get 10 votes. Every person I've spoken to who saw the game, whether on TV or live, or are supporters of Melbourne, Collingwood or neutral, have said that Gawn was clearly BOG and by a big margin.


Coach 1:

5 Gawn

4 Quaynor/Crisp

3 Petracca

2 Sidebottom 

1 Crisp/Quaynor

 

Coach 2:

5 Crisp/Quaynor

4 Hill

3 Gawn

2 Quaynor/Crisp

1 Oliver

 

Edited by deanox

How can Gawn not get 10 !!!?!?!?!?! Seriously.  Was by far the best player on the field.  Destroyed Cox and Cameron.  They weren’t even in his shadow.  

17 minutes ago, deanox said:

Coach 1:

5 Gawn

4 Quaynor/Crisp

3 Petracca

2 Sidebottom 

1 Crisp/Quaynor

 

Coach 2:

5 Crisp/Quaynor

4 Hill

3 Gawn

2 Quaynor/Crisp

1 Oliver

 

McRae really is a bitter jerk dressed in a faux nice guy suit. 
Imagine not giving Gawn maximum votes for that game. Pathetic. 
Also Trac is an odd choice. Clarry was way better. 

Edited by Jaded No More

 

I'm not really sure which coach is which.

Hill killed us early, and Max was unbelievable but he didn't fire in the first when the game was lost. So I can see Goody not wanting to reward that with 5 votes.

 

Would Goody have given votes to Clarry or Oliver?

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