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Easy this week. Easy. I had only 7 players who I think can actually collect a pay cheque this week.

6 Gawn

5 May

4 McVee

3 Bowey

2 Turner

1 Petracca

Apologies to Chandler

The rest were simply just passengers

Brownlow votes

1- Wilkie

2- Wanganeeeeeen milera

3- Demons shocking goalkicking

Edited by spirit of norm smith
Farrrrrk

Votes? For that appalling mishmash of awful goalkicking, constant turnovers, fumbles, misdirected kicks and general amteurishness?

You have to be joking!

 

6. Gawn

5. Bowey

4. May

3. Turner

2. McVee

1. Petracca

Tough to find 6 voteworthy performances but in terms of our best 6 player:

Gawn

May

Turner

Fritsch

Chandler

Petracca

Of those Gawn definitely won his position; May played a good three quarters; Turner was competitive all day; Fritsch was involved and actually tackled (4 for the day); Chandler particularly through the middle of the game and Petracca was the best of a pretty sorry midfield bunch.


  1. Gawn

    1. May

      1. Chandler

      1. Turner

        1. Petracca

        1. Bowey

 

6 Max Gawn

5 Steven May

4 Christian Petracca

3 Daniel Turner

2 Kade Chandler

1 Judd McVee

6: May

5: Turner

4: Gawn

3: Petracca

2: McVee

1: Chandler

Turner

Gawn

McVee

May

Trac

Fritsch

  1. May

  1. Gawn

  1. Turner

  1. McVee

  1. Petracca

  1. Chandler

😤

  1. Max

  1. May

  1. Fritsch

  1. Chin

That’ll do me with an apology to mcvee


36 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Easy this week. Easy. I had only 7 players who I think can actually collect a pay cheque this week.

6 Gawn

5 May

4 McVee

3 Bowey

2 Turner

1 Petracca

Apologies to Chandler

The rest were simply just passengers

Brownlow votes

1- Wilkie

2- Wanganeeeeeen milera

3- Demons shocking goalkicking

Yeah shut the gate this it. No further questions your honour.

Ditto:

6 Gawn

5 May

4 McVee

3 Bowey

2 Turner

1 Petracca

Edited by layzie

Gawn

May

Bowey

McVee

Petracca

Turner

6. Gawn
5. Turner
4. Chandler
3. May
2. Bowey
1. Trac


6 May

5 Turner

4 Petracca

3 Gawn

2 McVee

1 Chandler

6 - Max just

5 - Steven May

4 - Chandler

3 - Disco

2 - Tracca

1 - Judd McVee

Jeez 4.7 & 0.8 in our best two quarters, was it just me or did our boys appear fatigued and slowish today in perfect conditions????

6.Gawn

5.Turner

4.May

3.Mcvee

2.Trac

1.Chandler

 
2 hours ago, Nicko said:

😤

  1. Max

  1. May

  1. Fritsch

  1. Chin

That’ll do me with an apology to mcvee

No need to apologise to McVee. Just give him 2 votes 😃


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