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VOTES: Rd 11 vs St. Kilda

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6,Gawn - masterclass and against probably the second best performed ruckman of the season.

5. McDonald - has wound back the clock

4. Tomlinson - super performance from a man who has been very unlucky.

3.Viney - when it was a contest he was instrumental

2. Salem - great to have him back

1. ANB - terrific season continues.

 
 

6 - Captain Max - BOG

5 - Jack Viney back to his best

4 - Christian Salem so so good today

3 - Adam Tomlinson slotted in beautifully 

2 - The Neal- Bullen

1 - Steven Stonewall May

Fantastic Team Effort, some real magic on display today. 


6. Gawn

5. Salem

4. Tomlinson

3. TMac

2. ANB

1. Langdon

 

6. Gawn

5. McDonald

4. Salem

3. Tomlinson

2. Viney

1. ANB

I’d have to agree on Max, he was terrific!

6: Gawn

5: Tomlinson

4: Salem

3: Viney

2: McDonald

1: Neal-Bullen


6 Gawn

5 Salem

4 Tomlinson

3 McDonald

2 Langdon

1 May

 

6 - Gawn - God mode activated, I deeply love and am moved how it takes the game so personally. Flower and Barrassi hold a place in the pantheon that can't be touched. But Max is the best Captain ever for the MFC, and I think the best ruck ever. 

5 - Viney - Looked 10% faster today, really feel like he's been carrying something since the Port game that he has just got over today. He also looked god-damn happy, sometimes he just seems to be suffering for the team, he looked like he was free and having fun. 

4 - Tmac - playing with authority.

3 - Neal Bullen - Looked like he belonged in the middle, how much did you love him telling Petracca to have a ping at the goal, made me smile.

2 - Tomlinson - Has leaned up, looked like '21 pre knee version, after that game, Howe, Turner and Hore move back in the queue. (I also don't mind how tall we are down back because our mids defensive efforts help with fast smalls). Way to take your chance and not sook 

1 - Salem - This game makes me think he will be right for finals, after the loss of Bradshaw we badly need his QB 

+10 votes for Lever celebrating May in the box.

McVee - that was a flex on the goal line with the one hand ball hold

I gave Salem over Langdon and Viney preference because I though we were much better set up coming out of the back half.

Also Hunter had a go.

Trac looked great, Oliver improving, Could have given Kozzie a vote, we look so much better with him starting on-ball, being a papa suits him, and he has cleaned up his game heaps , no stupid niggle.

 

3 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

6,Gawn - masterclass and against probably the second best performed ruckman of the season.

5. McDonald - has wound back the clock

4. Tomlinson - super performance from a man who has been very unlucky.

3.Viney - when it was a contest he was instrumental

2. Salem - great to have him back

1. ANB - terrific season continues.

Yesterday at Gosch’s I said, “Tommy, you’re turning back the hands of time” to which he replied, “I must be turning them a long way back coz I feel f@&#ing old!” 🤣


Gawn clearly BEST ON GROUND 

then you could throw a blanket over the rest 

Viney. Salem. Tomlinson.  May.  Tmcd. ANB.  Trac.  others included Kozzy and Langdon (to be best 10). 
 

AFL website nominated 

BEST
Narrm: Gawn, Petracca, Viney, Salem, May

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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6. Max Gawn 
5. Christian Petracca 
4. Christian Salem 
3. Jack Viney 
2. Adam Tomlinson 
1. Steven May

6 - Gawn

5- Trac

4- Tommo

3- Tmac

2- Viney

1 - Salem


6. Gawnius maximus

5. May

4. ANB

3. Tomlinson

2. Pickett

1. Salem

 

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