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Windsor ❤️

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Gawn

lingers


apology to viney 


May

Gawn

Petty

Lingers

Clarrie

Fitta

1. Lever

2. Gawn

3. Kozzie/ Oliver

4. May

5. Windsor (not mentioned in AFL www best but a future star)

 

Sorry Fritta. Petts and Langers for not including you guys.

( I will include you guys next week though )

 

6 Lever

5 Gawn

4 May

3 McDonald

2 Langdon

1 Oliver

 

Lever

May

Oliver

Langdon

Windsor

Gawn

 

Petty marked everything but decisions and execution let him down


6: May

5: Lever

4: Gawn

3: Langdon

2: Windsor

1: McDonald

3 backs, 2 wings and the best ruck in the competition!

Edited by Dee Dee

Again, at the game and haven't seen a replay or read any commentary.

6. Lever - was outstanding in the air and sure on the ground.

5. May - again controlled Hawkins, although the Tomahawk is rapidly coming to the end.

4. Gawn - a quiet first half by his monumental standards, but dominated when it mattered and was easily the most influential player on the ground in the last quarter - not for the first time in his career he was the difference.

3. Petty - great to see him hit the packs hard with arms extended.

2. Oliver - welcome back Clarry!

1. McDonald - although Cameron contributed to his quiet night with some unbelievable misses, Tom had the leg rope pretty tight all night.

I really rated Viney, Windsor and Langdon.  The defensive efforts of Chandler, Pickett and Neal-Bullen stood out.  Petracca seemed off, but I notice some people have him in the votes so I'll watch for that on the replay.

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3. Petty

2. May 

1. Fritsch

McDonald, Oliver, Windsor, Pickett & McVee unlucky. In fact nearly everyone played their roles very well. 

Edited by Dee*ceiving


6 - Steven May - The Rock

5 - Jake Lever - our Interceptor 

4 - Captain Max Gawn

3 - Ed Langdon, welcome back Mr Ed.

2 - Caleb Windsor, we have really found one here.

1 - Clayton Oliver, 31 touches and got better the longer the game went.

Apologies to  Fritta (GOTY), TMac, JV, Kozzie, Tracc, Petty, Knuckles McVee, Blake Howes, Kade, Woey, Trent Rivers and Jack Billings. 

6. Lever.

5. Gawn.

4. May. 

3. Petty.

2. Langdon.

1. Windsor. 

Hard to fit them all in, but Fritsch, Oliver and McDonald honourable mentions.


Good to see the Footy Show gave it to the HS today for failing to include Gawn in the best player list.  Their votes by the way went to Lever(9), May(8), Z. Guthrie(8) and Gawn(8).

 

Lever

May

Gawn

Langdon

Fritsch

Windsor

Tmac/Petty/Viney/Kozzie all stiff

6. Lever

5.  May

4.  Mad Max

3.  Clarry

2.  Windsor

1.  T-Mac

Very hard to split the terrific trio on the night ... Lever, May & Max

Edited by Demon Dynasty


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