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Viney 20 contested 12 clearances

Rivers

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Gawn

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I’m embarrassed to accept the 4 points

im getting my cricket kit ready

6. Kynan Brown - matchwinning tackle

5. Rivers

4. Viney

3. Gawn

2. Tholstrup

1. May

 

6 - Rivers

5 - Viney

4 - May

3 - Gawn

2 - Salem

1 - Sparrow

Honourable mention to K. Brown.  His first stat in the seniors was a goal-saving run-down tackle to preserve our three point lead.  You couldn't script it better for that kid.  


6. Viney

5. Rivers

4. Max

3. May

2. Salem

1. ANB

6 Viney -  contest work outstanding.

5 Rivers - classy performance.

4 Sparrow - lifted his game.

3 May - won key battles.

2 Gawn - another solid outing.

1 Tholstrup - looks a real prospect.

Special award: Brown - what a chase and tackle!

6.. Rivers

5. Viney

4. Gawn

3. May

2. Sparrow

1. Tholstrup


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

May has an amazing record over Larkey and arguably could get the 6 votes tonight, for keeping him goalless.

No other player reeked of BOG.

Has a side ever won a game but failed to get a Brownlow vote?

May’s IMO our only chance of a vote. He was amazing tonight. But Sheezel, LDU, Archer, Wardlaw and Zurhaar probably outranked every other of our players. 

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Has a side ever won a game but failed to get a Brownlow vote?

May’s IMO our only chance of a vote. He was amazing tonight. But Sheezel, LDU, Archer, Wardlaw and Zurhaar probably outranked every other of our players. 

Really good question re: winning team not getting a Brownlow vote? Would take a brave umpire.

Our players faded in and out of the game as evidenced by -70 in possessions.


6: K. Brown, one tackle, game saved,

5: Viney

4: Gawn

3: May

2: Rivers

1: Neal-Bullen

And the supercoach award goes to Kynan Brown - 1 kick, 1 tackle, 21 supercoach points.

Must be some kind of record for 'impact adjusted value', and it is a fair reflection.

6. Viney

5. Rivers

4. May

3. Gawn

2. ANB

1. Sparrow

 

6 - Jack Viney lead from the front

5 - Trent Rivers as good as we thought

4 - Steven “Flying High” May

3 - Max Gawn battled hard all night

2 - Tom Sparrow stepped up where expected

1 - The  Kolt showed a lot, flew the flag

Special mention to Pup Brown brilliant run down tackle that saved the day.

6. Viney
5. Gawn
4. Rivers
3. May
2. Sparrow
1. Brown - Yes he gets one for THAT tackle 


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