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Shaping up, now, for an 8th AA, to go into equal second all-timer.

And joining Robert Harvey on top in '26?

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AFLCA Votes | Max’s mammoth start

Max Gawn is sitting equal fourth in the race for the AFLCA Award
 

A couple of sub-Gawn games in round 2 and 3.

Standard Gawn excellence in rounds 1 and 4.

But these last four weeks have been exgawndinary.

Meek and Chol's lack of accountability (whether personal or a matter of assigned role) could open the door for Gawn to have another massive impact against Hawthorn this weekend.

Touch wood. Invoke the blessings of the beard.

How far did Max run in the last game?Seriously , he plays the whole ground for the entire game.An incredible athlete.

 
55 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

A couple of sub-Gawn games in round 2 and 3.

Standard Gawn excellence in rounds 1 and 4.

But these last four weeks have been exgawndinary.

Meek and Chol's lack of accountability (whether personal or a matter of assigned role) could open the door for Gawn to have another massive impact against Hawthorn this weekend.

Touch wood. Invoke the blessings of the beard.

He's got an excellent record against Hawthorn. He takes marks for fun.

One of my mates is cousins with a Hawthorn leader and he said to my mate "we keep kicking the ****ng ball to Gawn every time, he's everywhere. We try not to, but he's just there". 🤣

1 hour ago, Adam The God said:

He's got an excellent record against Hawthorn. He takes marks for fun.

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Nah. I reckon he marks the ball coz he's too lazy to bend down and pick it orf the ground.


1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

He’s clearly the best ruckman that has ever played the game. He’s on track for his 8th AA which will end the argument for good.

Arguable. Simon Madden was not only a great ruckman, but he also kicked 575 goals. Nevertheless, Gawn is definitely in the top few.

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Arguable. Simon Madden was not only a great ruckman, but he also kicked 575 goals. Nevertheless, Gawn is definitely in the top few.

Madden spent a lot of time forward, though he certainly excelled when he was the primary ruck (a Norm Smith medal seems emphatic confirmation).

I'd take Gawn as first ruck without hesitation but would not complain if we slotted Madden in up forward and as relief ruck.

 

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