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6. Lever
5. May
4. Oliver
3. Petty
2. Windsor
1. Gawn

6. Lever

5. Gawn

4. May

3. Fritsch

2. Langdon

1. Oliver

 

6. Lever

5. Langdon

4. Petty

3. T-Mac

2. Gawn

1. Windsor

Fair few unlucky to miss out. Viney, Oliver, Petracca (2nd half) Fristch, Pickett, May and McVee all could justifiably be in there.

 

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6. Lever

5. Gawn

4. Langdon

3. Fritta

2. Windsor

1.  Petty

6. Lever

5. May

4. Gawn

3. Fritsch

2. Oliver

1. Windsor

6 Lever 

5 May 

4 Petty 

3 Windsor 

2 Gawn 

1 Fritsch for his match winner 

apologies to Clarry, Lingers, McVee, Howes, TMCD, Sparrow

ok  Disco, JVR, Woey, Riv, ANB, kozzzy

again no votes to Trac, Clarry and JV7  

Chin 🤢

🥔🥔Billings. Laurie. 

6. Lever

5. Max

4. May

3. Windsor

2. Kozzie

1. Petty


Whilst I was very tempted to give 6 votes to Jeremy Cameron, instead I'll go with:

6 Lever

5 May

4 Langdon

3 Gawn

2 Oliver

1 McVee

For a guy who plenty thought would spend the year at Casey TMac just wow. I want to know where I can find his fountain of youth


Epic win!!  Very hard to fit them all in to the 6 votes.  
My votes:  

6.  Lever -  duplicated his effort of last week.  A pillar!
5.  Petty  -  welcome back Petts.  Outstanding return to form.  The goals will come!
4.  May - a rock.  Continued his complete dominance over Hawkins.
3.  Gawn  -  what a ruckman, what a leader, what a goal!
2.  T. Mac  -  continued his renaissance against the Cat’s best player.  I’m thrilled for him.
1.   Windsor  -  a kid in only his eighth game.  Unbelievable!

Loads of apols, headed by Lingers, McVee, Fritta (GOTY?), Koz and Clarrie.    

Go Dee’s!  We are pretty damn good!  

 

6. Lever

5. Gawn

4. Langdon

3. May

2. Windsor

1. McVee

 

6 - Lever

5- May 

(Cameron/Hawkins with 0.4 between them!)

4 - Petty (never doubted you....)
3 - Windsor (rising star beckons this week)

2 - Oliver (returning to form)

1 - Gawn
Apologies to Fritta for his goals, Kozzie who was a live wire, and Trac who misses out on votes only because he should have nailed those 2 goal attempts and by his standards his game was just OK (21 disposals).

Edited by Big Col
forgot it was 6,5.4 etc, so reconfigured votes

6. Lever

5. Gawn

4. McDonald

3. May

2. Petty

1. Oliver 


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