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6.Gawn

5.Trac

4.Chandler

3.Viney

2.Melksham

1.Turner

Also good games by the young boys, Langford, Windsor and Lindsay

 
 

Gawn

Turner

McDonald

Chandler

Windsor

Petracca

  1. Gawn

  2. Chandler

  3. Petracca

  4. Melksham

  5. Windsor

  6. Turner

Viney, Rivers and Langford all a bit stiff.


Brownlow votes

3 Gawn

2 Petracca

1 Viney

Umps tend to surprisingly not recognise guys like Chandler. They work so hard with and without the footy. Chandler is having an excellent year and unheralded by many. @binman - please raise in this weeks pod

  1. Gawn

  1. Chandler

  1. Turner

  1. Petracca

  1. Rivers

  1. Viney

 
  1. Max

    1. Tracc

      1. Melksham

        1. Chandler

          1. Viney

            1. Turner

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6 Max Gawn

5 Christian Petracca

4 Kade Chandler

3 Jack Viney

2 Jake Melksham

1 Daniel Turner

Honorable mentions;

Ed Langdon

Harvey Langford

Tom McDonald

Trent Rivers

Charlie Spargo

Caleb Windsor

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I wish I could award Max 10 votes; but rules are rules so:

6: Gawn

5: Viney

4: Chandler

3: Petracca

2: Melksham

1: Turner

What I fail to understand is that people here give Melks points in the "best Players" yet in another post, pre game Hawthorn many are dropping him.

Melks not only holds his own in the best 22 players, he also has maturity, something you cannot replace with a younger player.

6 hours ago, David-Demon said:

What I fail to understand is that people here give Melks points in the "best Players" yet in another post, pre game Hawthorn many are dropping him.

Melks not only holds his own in the best 22 players, he also has maturity, something you cannot replace with a younger player.

Think most only removed him from the side to start vs Dingley cos of mrp chook lotto

He had no case to answer to stays in the 22


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1Max GawnMax Gawn104
2Jack BoweyJake Bowey60
3Christian PetraccaChristian Petracca53
=4Kade ChandlerKade Chandler37
=4Ed LangdonEd Langdon37
6Clayton OliverClayton Oliver35
7Jack VineyJack Viney31
8Kysaiah PickettKysaiah Pickett29
=9Harvey LangfordHarvey Langford20
=9Christian SalemChristian Salem20
11Steven MaySteven May15
=12Xavier LindsayXavier Lindsay13
=12Daniel TurnerDaniel Turner13
14Tom McDonaldTom McDonald12
15Trent RiversTrent Rivers9
16Harrison PettyHarrison Petty7
17Tom SparrowTom Sparrow4
18Jake MelkshamJake Melksham2
=19Bayley FritschBayley Fritsch1
=19Jack HendersonJack Henderson1
=19Harry SharpHarry Sharp1

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