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Votes Player (Club)
10 Harley Reid (WCE)
8 Jake Waterman (WCE)
6 Tim Kelly (WCE)
2 Jeremy McGovern (WCE)
2 Jack Darling (WCE)
2 Liam Duggan (WCE)

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Votes Player Club
71 Isaac Heeney SYD
55 Caleb Serong FRE
50 Nick Daicos COLL
47 Zach Merrett ESS
43 Zak Butters PORT
38 Chad Warner SYD
37 Noah Anderson GCFC
36 Marcus Bontempelli WB
36 Max Gawn MELB
36 Matt Rowell GCFC
36 Adam Treloar WB
35 Christian Petracca MELB
34 Tom Green GWS
34 Errol Gulden SYD
32 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
32 Patrick Cripps CARL
32 Jordan Dawson ADEL
29 Lachie Neale BL
29 Sam Walsh CARL
29 Jake Waterman WCE
29 Hayden Young FRE
 

I didn't see (and won't be seeing...) the game.

I'm interested to see if those who did saw any place for a Dee.

Goodwin's voting is eloquent.

certainly no Demons deserved a vote

even if double the votes were given out 

 
3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I didn't see (and won't be seeing...) the game.

I'm interested to see if those who did saw any place for a Dee.

Goodwin's voting is eloquent.

I wouldn't have given any Dee a vote

I probably would have give the 5 to Waterman; he was immense and a great comeback story.  A lot of Fraser Gehrig about him.

Reid is something else!  Probably worth the 3 first rounders we could have offered and even the 2 and 3 Nth wouldn’t cough up.
Only injury can stop him imho.

 


14 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

I wouldn't have given any Dee a vote

Agreed, at least Goody didn't go down the Chris Scott route 

35 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I didn't see (and won't be seeing...) the game.

I'm interested to see if those who did saw any place for a Dee.

Goodwin's voting is eloquent.

p.s. Simpson's, too....

They are an accurate reflection of the game.  Wouldn't have had a Demon anywhere near the top 6 or 7 players on the ground. 

 
1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I didn't see (and won't be seeing...) the game.

I'm interested to see if those who did saw any place for a Dee.

Goodwin's voting is eloquent.

Absolutely not.

ANB, Chin and Kosi were OK, as was Salem in his first game back post hammy.

The rest had games they would want to erase from memory.

If Steven May has not punched a large hole in a wall post game I'd be surprised.


16 minutes ago, WheeloRatings said:

First match since Round 9 2020 where no Melbourne player polled any coaches votes.

Bringing the horror stats this week wheelo.

Agree with those votes. West Coast have some top shelf players who played incredibly well on the day and our players were way off. I do find it a bit weird that Reid and Waterman can play like deadset the best 2 players in the competition, Darling, Kelly and McGovern can wind back the clock and Liam Ryan can rediscover his mojo ALL ON THE SAME NIGHT that Gawn, May, Petracca and co suddenly look like suburban footballers. That's footy I guess, and why "8 goal win minimum" style comments in the pregame threads rarely age well. 

I wonder if Goodwin put into time into the above players? Probably not as he plays a systems game plan when most other coaches effectively use a /several tagging roles each week. 
 

 

Shutdown Kelly or Reid 

Nullify McGovern 

Craig McRae did it vs eagles the prior week.  He had a strategy.  Goodwin had nothing.  
 

btw Goody could have given a one vote to a Dees player but that would be pretending to be one of the Scott brothers!!! 

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Absolutely not.

ANB, Chin and Kosi were OK, as was Salem in his first game back post hammy.

The rest had games they would want to erase from memory.

If Steven May has not punched a large hole in a wall post game I'd be surprised.

Chandler was GARBAGE as he has been for a while now!


14 hours ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Agree with those votes. West Coast have some top shelf players who played incredibly well on the day and our players were way off. I do find it a bit weird that Reid and Waterman can play like deadset the best 2 players in the competition, Darling, Kelly and McGovern can wind back the clock and Liam Ryan can rediscover his mojo ALL ON THE SAME NIGHT that Gawn, May, Petracca and co suddenly look like suburban footballers. That's footy I guess, and why "8 goal win minimum" style comments in the pregame threads rarely age well. 

Bang Bang Bang that's bang on. 

15 hours ago, WheeloRatings said:

First match since Round 9 2020 where no Melbourne player polled any coaches votes.

And yet Peter Ryan in The Age decided that Petracca was the fifth-best player on the ground and gave him 7 votes (with Reid, Waterman, Kelly and Barrass each getting 8 votes). 

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