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  1. Gawn

    1. Langford

      1. Tracc

        1. Pickett

          1. Windsor

            1. May

 

6 Langford

5 Max

4 Petracca

3 Bowey

2 Windsor

1 Kozzie

6.Gawn

5.Langford

4.Bowey

3.Trac

2.Lindsay

1.Rivers

Pickett, Mcvee and Windsor honourable mentions

 

6- Gawn - destroyed an elite ruckman in Meek

5- TMac - core defence was very good and he was the best IMO

4- Langford

3- Trac

2 - Pickett

1- Bowey


6 Harvey Langford

5 Kysaiah Pickett

4 Jake Bowey

3 Max Gawn

2 Daniel Turner

1 Caleb Windsor

 
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PLAYER VOTES
1Max GawnMax Gawn117
2Jack BoweyJake Bowey69
3Christian PetraccaChristian Petracca64
4Harvey LangfordHarvey Langford38
=5Kade ChandlerKade Chandler37
=5Ed LangdonEd Langdon37
=7Clayton OliverClayton Oliver35
=7Kysaiah PickettKysaiah Pickett35
9Jack VineyJack Viney31
10Christian SalemChristian Salem20
11Xavier LindsayXavier Lindsay16
12Steven MaySteven May15
=13Tom McDonaldTom McDonald13
=13Daniel TurnerDaniel Turner13
15Trent RiversTrent Rivers9
16Harrison PettyHarrison Petty7
17Tom SparrowTom Sparrow4
=18Jake MelkshamJake Melksham2
=18Caleb WindsorCaleb Windsor2
=20Bayley FritschBayley Fritsch1
=20Jack HendersonJack Henderson1
=20Harry SharpHarry Sharp1

Harvey Langford has been rewarded with the first AFLCA Coaches’ Votes of his career, following an impactful performance in Round 9.

In just his eighth senior game, the 19-year-old midfielder continued to impress, finishing with 3 goals, 22 disposals, 6 score involvements and 557 metres gained. His composure and work rate helped keep Melbourne in the contest, earning him eight votes from the coaches.

Captain Max Gawn also featured in the votes, receiving two for his influence around stoppage and leadership throughout the day.

Round 9 v Hawthorn | Coaches’ Votes
8 – Harvey Langford


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