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1 hour ago, bluey said:

6 Tommy Mac

5 Petty

4 Bowery

3 Petracca

2 Windsor

1 Kossie

We don’t win that game without Kozzie

One voteπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Was there. Just home. Still in a bit of shock πŸ˜Žβ€οΈπŸ’™

Kozzie

Maximus

Bowser

Rivers

Petty

Chin

6 KOZZY...... JUST BRILLIANT

5 MAX ...SENSATIONAL

4 BOWEY... HAVING BEST SEASON

3 PETTY... THAT'S MORE LIKE IT

2 VINEY... ANNNND DIDN'T HE NEED THAT GAME

1 OLIVER..PHENOMENAL LAST QUARTER, BUT STRONG WHEN NEEDED. SOME DISPOSALS OF!

Apologies, Rivers, Chin, and I thought Sparrows best game for a long time!

Edited by picket fence

 

6 Kossie

5 Gawn

4 Bowey

3 Viney

2 TMac

1 Petty

1 hour ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Bowey

Kossie

Petty

Gawn

Rivers

Windsor

Interesting. I love Windsor, but I thought he was very ordinary today. Fantasy points agree. He was our sixth lowest rated player, and that includes two who played half a game. Still, everyone sees things differently, and I might have missed his contribution.


13 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Interesting. I love Windsor, but I thought he was very ordinary today. Fantasy points agree. He was our sixth lowest rated player, and that includes two who played half a game. Still, everyone sees things differently, and I might have missed his contribution.

I noticed he came off during the pregame warmup for treatment near the bench. I think it was an issue with his foot and boot. He only got back on the field just before the first bounce. He has had issues with skin infections on his foot. This could have had an impact on his form.

6 - Kozzie set the game up for us

5 - Max made sure we won it

4 - Jake Bowey was that his best game ever

3 - Harrison Petty dominant display

2 - Trent Rivers great all round effort

1 - Jack Viney welcome back champ.

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  1. gawn

    1. Pickett

      4. Petty

      1. Viney

        1. Bowey

          1. Rivers

Great team effort. The undermanned defence did a superb job. The highlights for me were the total team focus of Gawn and Viney as leaders. Twice Gawn could have taken the easy option of covering Darcy but instead went to man the dangerous Treacy who was without an opponent. Darcy ended up with two soft goals as a result but Max put the team first. Viney did a brilliant blanketing job on Serong and was still an influential offensive player. Kudos to our two leaders.

1 hour ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Interesting. I love Windsor, but I thought he was very ordinary today. Fantasy points agree. He was our sixth lowest rated player, and that includes two who played half a game. Still, everyone sees things differently, and I might have missed his contribution.

(I liked his bumps so i snuck him in....)


Maybe not the 6 votes; perhaps 4?...

This thread.

@Deespicable, re your "6. Bowey - I don't think i have seen a better defensive first half from any Demon in a long time", nice one 😊. I do very fondly remember his from-the-get-go performance in the '21 GF, as a 19yo(?) in his handful'th game. Pound-for-pound an equal with today?

  1. Gawn

    1. Pickett

      4, Bowey

      1. McDonald

        2.Viney

        1. Petty

Gee, it’s a pleasure to be voting after a win! Last week I described my final vote getter as β€œthe best of the rest”. This week I’m finding it very difficult to fit the them all in …… 10 into 6 doesn’t go!

My best guess:

  1. Pickett: Outstanding game! Put simply, we don’t win the game without him. His goals, his pressure, and very importantly, he caused the Freo players to [censored] themselves whenever he was near the ball.

  1. Bowey: Continued his outstanding season. Always seemed to be in the right spot, great vision, and immaculate β€˜team to advantage’ disposal. Current Club leader in the Bluey, I reckon.

  1. Gawn: Tap work, understanding with his mids / crumbers, and his behind-the-ball marking, all getting back to their best. Was an absolute β€˜rock’ in the last. As he said in his post match presser β€œwe weren’t going to lose that one”.

  1. Viney: Fantastic return to form. 25 (mostly effective) disposals and a goal, primarily playing an effective tagging role, speak for themselves.

  1. TMac: β€˜Evergreen Tom’ was a stalwart in defence, in the absence of his usual tall compatriots.

  1. Petty: The first time we’ve had an effective tall forward all season. Very good game, assisted by some much better delivery from further afield.

Riv and Chin the most unlucky, with a few others in contention.


6: Bowey

5: Gawn

4: Pickett

3: Rivers

2: Viney

1: Langdon

Kozzy 6

Bowey 5

Gawn 4

Petty 3

Viney 2

TMac 1

*Unlikey to Miss: Chandler, Langford and Rivers

Edited by GS_1905

  1. Kozzzzzy Pickett - for his excitement and goalscoring

  1. Max Gawn - strong ruckwork all day

  1. Jake Bowey. Clean and efficient.

  1. Harry Petty. 4 goals. Strong marking. Pearce is no mug.

  1. Jack Viney. Inspirational. Took on Serong. Seemed like a new man.

  1. Tom McDonald. Great game. Beat Treacy and defended all day.

Special mentions to Riv, Trac and Langdon. Of course to Langford for two crucial second half goals. He nailed them when others missed chances

Negative votes. None this week πŸ‘πŸ»


6 - Kozzie

5 - Max

4- Viney - tagging job

3- T Mac - shutdown role

2- Bowey

1 - Petty

20 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

6 - Kysaiah Pickett

5 - Max Gawn

4 - Jake Bowey

3 - Trent Rivers

2 - Christian Petracca

1 - Jack Viney

6 - Kysaiah Pickett

5 - Max Gawn

4 - Jack Viney

3 - Jake Bowey

2 - Trent Rivers

1 - Christian Petracca

Erratum; post replay #7 an influential leader.

Honourable mentions;

Harrison Petty

Tom Sparrow

Kade Chandler

Charlie Spargo

Blake Howes

Harvey Langford

Ed Langdon

Clayton Oliver

Christian Salem

Looking forward to Anzac Eve. Should be great game with both teams bringing a will to win.

Edited by Tarax Club

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PLAYER

VOTES

1

Max Gawn

Max Gawn

68

2

Jack Bowey

Jack Bowey

45

3

Christian Petracca

Christian Petracca

35

=4

Ed Langdon

Ed Langdon

32

=4

Clayton Oliver

Clayton Oliver

32

6

Kysaiah Pickett

Kysaiah Pickett

29

7

Kade Chandler

Kade Chandler

23

8

Jack Viney

Jack Viney

18

9

Christian Salem

Christian Salem

17

=10

Harvey Langford

Harvey Langford

15

=10

Steven May

Steven May

15

12

Xavier Lindsay

Xavier Lindsay

13

13

Tom McDonald

Tom McDonald

12

=14

Harrison Petty

Harrison Petty

7

=14

Trent Rivers

Trent Rivers

7

16

Daniel Turner

Daniel Turner

4

17

Tom Sparrow

Tom Sparrow

3

=18

Bayley Fritsch

Bayley Fritsch

1

=18

Jack Henderson

Jack Henderson

1

=18

Harry Sharp

Harry Sharp

1

  1. Kozz

    1. Big Max GAWN

      1. Bow wow Bowsa

        1. Vines

          1. Riv

            1. HP


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