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VOTES: Rd 07 vs Richmond

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6 Gawn 

5 May

4 Rivers 

3 Turner

2 Lever 

1 Langdon 

apologies to McVee Billings Howes 

again another week strangely of zero to all of Viney Trac Oliver. 

 

Lever

Gawn

Disco

May

Langdon

Pickett

 

6 Lever

5 Gawn

4 Turner

3 May

2 Pickett

1 Langdon

Gawn (dominated the ruck and was excellent both behind and in front of the ball ❤️)

riv (very consistent across the board)

Lingers 

may n lever (can they be separated?!? 😂

Kozzie 

disco (3 goals and just so happy)

 


6. Gawn

5. Rivers 

4. Lever

3. Turner 

2. May

1. Pickett 

6 - Max - BOG, Captains game

5 - Lever

4 - Rivers

3 - May

2 - Disco Turner

1 - Ed Langdon

Kozzie, Howes & Billings next, how good to have a decent win with Clayton, Jack & Tracc not in the votes.

Edited by DeeZone

 

6.Lever

5. Gawn

4. May

3. Rivers

2. Turner

1. Langdon

 


8 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Turner

3. May

2. Langdon

1. Rivers

Strange that Lever and May did not lay a single tackle. 

+1


6.  Gawn was easily the best man on the ground. Ground down another quality opponent (and another not so good)

5. May played a great first quarter and a good game thereafter.

4. Lever padded his stats later on but was stoic when the pressure was on and intercepted beautifully.

3. Turner was a great find and very influential 

2. Langdon back to his running machine mode of 2021

1. Pickett provided a really important spark to the midfield tonight.

6 Lever

5 Gawn

4 Langdon

3 Oliver

2 Turner

1 May

6.  Gawn  -  top ruckman, best leader in the game.  Fully deserved his medal.
5.   Lever  -  best game for a couple of years
4.   Langdon  -  the Lingers of 2021
3.   May  -  solid as a rock
2.   Pickett  -  always dangerous, forward or mid
1.    Turner  -  the turning point

Apology:  Rivers


Gawn

Lever

Disco

Langers

Rivers

Kozzie

 

6 Gawn - will be interesting to see if Goody snubs him again in coaches' votes

5 Lever - superb marking and spoiling and I don't remember more than one clanger kick.

4 Turner - some times things just fall your way and he now shapes as our Joel Smith surprise packet from late last year - note: I am talking about Joe's impact on forward line.

3 May - dropped a couple of marks but gees his kicking is a work of power art.

2 Pickett - the spark up forward all night with his pressure 

1 Rivers - another really good game and he's starting to hold his intercept marks.

6. Lever

5. Gawn

4. Turner

3. May

2. Rivers

1. Langdon


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