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Player (Club)
10 Max Gawn (MELB)
5 Adam Tomlinson (MELB)
5 Christian Salem (MELB)
4 Jack Viney (MELB)
4 Tom McDonald (MELB)
1 Jacob Van Rooyen (MELB)
1 Christian Petracca (MELB)

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Votes     Player     Club

71     Isaac Heeney     SYD
59     Nick Daicos     COLL
55     Caleb Serong     FRE
50     Zach Merrett     ESS
48     Chad Warner     SYD
46     Max Gawn     MELB
43     Marcus Bontempelli     WB
43     Zak Butters     PORT
42     Patrick Cripps     CARL
42     Jordan Dawson     ADEL
40     Errol Gulden     SYD
39     Adam Treloar     WB
37     Noah Anderson     GCFC
37     Sam Walsh     CARL
36     Christian Petracca     MELB
36     Matt Rowell     GCFC
35     Jason Horne-Francis     PORT
34     Tom Green     GWS
33     Lachie Neale     BL
32     Jeremy Cameron     GEEL
 
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Split

Coach 1                     Coach 2

Gawn                         Gawn

Viney/TMac               Viney/TMac

Salem                         Tomlinson

Tomlinson                   Salem

JVR/Tracc                   JVR/Trac

Coaches Votes for Melbourne players, 2024

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  Votes Matches
Polled
Matches
Max Gawn 46 8 11
Christian Petracca 36 5 11
Jake Lever 17 3 10
Steven May 15 4 10
Alex Neal-Bullen 13 3 11
Clayton Oliver 9 1 11
Jack Viney 9 2 11
Bayley Fritsch 8 1 11
Kysaiah Pickett 8 2 9
Adam Tomlinson 5 1 2
Christian Salem 5 1 8
Judd McVee 5 1 11
Trent Rivers 5 2 11
Daniel Turner 4 1 3
Tom McDonald 4 1 10
Ed Langdon 3 2 10
Kade Chandler 2 1 11
Harrison Petty 1 1 9
Jack Billings 1 1 10
Jacob van Rooyen 1 1 10

Round-by-round votes

  Votes 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11
Max Gawn 46 7 2 8 4 3 9 3 10
Christian Petracca 36 5 10 10 10 1
Jake Lever 17 3 9 5  
Steven May 15 7   3 2 3
Alex Neal-Bullen 13 4 8 1
Clayton Oliver 9 9
Jack Viney 9 5 4
Bayley Fritsch 8 8
Kysaiah Pickett 8   4   4
Adam Tomlinson 5                   5
Christian Salem 5       5
Judd McVee 5 5
Trent Rivers 5 1 4
Daniel Turner 4             4    
Tom McDonald 4   4
Ed Langdon 3 2 1  
Kade Chandler 2 2
Harrison Petty 1     1
Jack Billings 1 1  
Jacob van Rooyen 1   1
 

Very happy for Tomlinson.

Also Gawn will absolutely categorically hands down be the greatest ruckman in the history of the game when he retires. A freak of nature. The man is 32 for goodness sake. May as well be 25 the way he’s going!


Not our game but that dirty cheat C.Scott at it again.
Votes in Cats v GWS

9 Toby Green GWS
5 M.Holmes Cats
5 Briggs GWS
4 Idun GWS
3 Riccardi GWS
2 Aleer GWS
2 Stengle GWS

Ny tip Scott: 5 Holmes, 4 Green, 2 Stengle …


 

18 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Not our game but that dirty cheat C.Scott at it again.
Votes in Cats v GWS

9 Toby Green GWS
5 M.Holmes Cats
5 Briggs GWS
4 Idun GWS
3 Riccardi GWS
2 Aleer GWS
2 Stengle GWS

Ny tip Scott: 5 Holmes, 4 Green, 2 Stengle …


 

You are 100% certain without a shred of doubt Scott gave the 5 votes to Holmes? 

17 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

You are 100% certain without a shred of doubt Scott gave the 5 votes to Holmes? 

It's pathetic the vitriol some  punters manufacture with regards players and coaches MFC would love be in in red and blue .

School boy stuff really 

 
3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Very happy for Tomlinson.

Also Gawn will absolutely categorically hands down be the greatest ruckman in the history of the game when he retires. A freak of nature. The man is 32 for goodness sake. May as well be 25 the way he’s going!

Yep, absolute superstar 

Now it might have gone

Greene       5  and 4

Briggs         5  and 0

Holmes       3 and 2

Idun           4 and 0

Riccardi      3 and 0   

 

These Stengle / Aleer

one coach    2

And  Stengle/ Aleer    1 and 1

 

or it Could have gone

Greene       5  and 4

Holmes         5  and 0

Briggs        3 and 2

Idun           4 and 0

Riccardi      3 and 0   

 

These Stengle / Aleer

one coach    2

And  Stengle/ Aleer    1 and 1

 

I think it works either way

But it presupposes Holmes  was thought   BOG by one and not at all by the other coach  Leave it to others to worry about.   Go Dees


1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

Edited by M_9

2 hours ago, M_9 said:

Not our game but that dirty cheat C.Scott at it again.
Votes in Cats v GWS

9 Toby Green GWS
5 M.Holmes Cats
5 Briggs GWS
4 Idun GWS
3 Riccardi GWS
2 Aleer GWS
2 Stengle GWS

Ny tip Scott: 5 Holmes, 4 Green, 2 Stengle …


 

But where were 😮 Scott's votes for Dangerfield, Selwood and Ablett?  

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