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Votes Player (Club)

10 Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)

7 Clayton Oliver (MELB)

6 Christian Salem (MELB)

4 Christian Petracca (MELB)

2 Max Gawn (MELB)

1 Ed Langdon (MELB)

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Votes

Player

Club

54

Jordan Dawson

ADEL

51

Bailey Smith

GEEL

49

Noah Anderson

GCFC

49

Tristan Xerri

NMFC

47

Max Gawn

MELB

45

Caleb Serong

FRE

42

Nick Daicos

COLL

41

Ed Richards

WB

40

Zach Merrett

ESS

40

Lachie Neale

BL

40

Connor Rozee

PORT

Edited by GS_1905

  • GS_1905 changed the title to Round 11 Coaches Votes
 
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How does Maxy get a measly 2 votes! Kozzy deserved the 10 for sure. But Max was the second (or third highest rated) player on the ground was he not? Goody not giving him the 4 to help him progress his ALFCA is grounds for dismissal.

Goodwin spoke pretty highly of Salem's game in the presser so thinking:

Goodwin - Pickett 5, Salem 4, Oliver 3, Gawn 2, Petracca 1 and Cox Pickett 5, Oliver 4, Petracca 3, Salem 2, Langdon 1. Agree that Gawn was better than a 2 vote game.

 
1 minute ago, GS_1905 said:

How does Maxy get a measly 2 votes! Kozzy deserved the 10 for sure. But Max was the second (or third highest rated) player on the ground was he not? Goody not giving him the 4 to help him progress his ALFCA is grounds for dismissal.

...and to push him past Xerri into greater AA certainty 🤨😄


I thought that it was an interesting contest between Max and Grundy, actually. They got about the same number of taps, but Max was clearly better around the ground. But he didn't absolutely dominate Grundy in the way he has done in recent weeks.

27 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

I thought that it was an interesting contest between Max and Grundy, actually. They got about the same number of taps, but Max was clearly better around the ground. But he didn't absolutely dominate Grundy in the way he has done in recent weeks.

Grundy got a 9.8 game rating from Champion Data. Gawn was 14.8. That's a pretty comprehensive flogging.

1 hour ago, GS_1905 said:

How does Maxy get a measly 2 votes! Kozzy deserved the 10 for sure. But Max was the second (or third highest rated) player on the ground was he not? Goody not giving him the 4 to help him progress his ALFCA is grounds for dismissal.

Don't worry about that - HTF is Max not in first position on the leader board followed by Kossi and Bowza at 2 and 3?

 

2 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Goodwin spoke pretty highly of Salem's game in the presser so thinking:

Goodwin - Pickett 5, Salem 4, Oliver 3, Gawn 2, Petracca 1 and Cox Pickett 5, Oliver 4, Petracca 3, Salem 2, Langdon 1. Agree that Gawn was better than a 2 vote game.

Agreed. I think Cox didn’t give any votes for Gawn !! He probably thinks Grundy broke even. Gawn was clearer better.

I don't think Gawn won any votes from passing his shot at goal to Melksham. Oliver was outstanding and deserved his 7 votes. It was pretty emotional when he kicked the goal, his teammates got around him and the Melbourne faithful have him a standing ovation. We are building something very special.


2 hours ago, Demonland said:

So Cox doesn't want to admit that Gawn is better than him.

Exactly my take

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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agreed. I think Cox didn’t give any votes for Gawn !! He probably thinks Grundy broke even. Gawn was clearer better.

Cox knows that if Max grabs an AFLCA gong this year, then it's going to be hard not to call Max the greatest ruck of the 21st century and relegating Cox to #2.

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