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28 minutes ago, Nicko said:

I couldn’t bring myself to vote last weekend and I can only muster one name today and that’s Gawn 

I was a tad irrational - nibbler did a great job on daicos today   

6. Max Gawn 

5. Alex Neal-Bullen 

4. Kysaiah Pickett 

3. Caleb Windsor 

2. Tom McDonald 

1. Jacob van Rooyen

 

Unfortunately, this was another underwhelming performance by the Dees, where too much was left to too few.  I hate trying to vote in these circumstances, but this is my crack at it:      
6.   ANB  -  the coaches gave him one of the toughest assignments in football, and he excelled, in his usual ‘trademark’, no fuss way.  His outstanding season continues!

5.   Gawn  -  a typical Max game, both in the ruck, and especially in the back half.  Worked his butt off all day, but he can’t do it all on his own.

4.   JVR  -  our only forward to provide a legitimate target, and convert more often than not.  Only a kid, but based on today’s performance, he’s coming of age quickly.

3.   Pickett  -  a ‘live wire’, both running through the centre and up forward. We always looked better when he had the ball, but his missed shots at goal at crucial times, were costly.

2.   Rivers  -  worked tirelessly trying to hold back the ‘avalanche’, but was sometimes overwhelmed by their numbers.  Watching on TV, I thought he was trying to combine his usual running HB role, with that of Rick Lever the interceptor, which is a very big ask!

1.  Salem  -  another who battled hard against the pace and precision of C’wood’s forward entries, and one of very few Dees who didn’t regularly fluff disposals under pressure.

TMac probably warrants mention for his steady game under pressure.

 


6. TMac

5. Gawn

4. JvR 

3. ANB

2. Rivers

1. Salem

6. Max 

5. TMac

4. JVR

3. Kozzie

2. Windsor

1. ANB

 

Thank god a couple have recognised May,s game. People you do know all those boos he was getting were because he kept getting the ball, not because ha was playing badly.

6: Gawn

5: McDonald

4:  Neal-Bullen

3:  vanRooyen

2: Salem

1: Pickett

 


6. Gawn

5. ANB

4. McDonald

3. Pickett

2. JVR

1. Rivers

6 Gawn

5 McDonald

4 Pickett

3 Rivers

2 van Rooyen

1 May

6 T MAC

5 NIBBLER

4 JVR

3 WINDSOR

2 KOZZY

1 CLARRY


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LEADERBOARD AFTER ROUND 13

151. Max Gawn
97. Christian Petracca
79. Alex Neal-Bullen
70. Steven May  
49. Jack Viney
40. Jake Lever
39. Christian Salem
36. Clayton Oliver
33. Kysaiah Pickett 
31. Bayley Fritsch
29. Tom McDonald
27. Judd McVee Trent Rivers
24. Ed Langdon
14. Kade Chandler
12. Tom Sparrow
11. Blake Howes Daniel Turner
10. Jack Billings
9. Adam Tomlinson
8. Caleb Windsor
7. Jacob van Rooyen
2. Harry Petty Adam Tomlinson
1. Jake Bowey

1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said:

Max had no influence on the game & poor disposal.

6 Tmac

5 Rivers

4 JVR

3 Pickett

2 May

1 Salem

 

 

Clearly neither coach agreed with you.

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