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I'm really surprised at the love for Gawny today. Obviously he had some great moments but the couple of kicking clangers really were very poor and hurt a lot.

Also, I thought that Cameron had more impact around the ground linking for the pies and got into more score involvements.

  1. May. Back to his best the last fortnight and an absolute wall and intercepting well.

  1. Langdon. Wonderful shut down role on someone who sadly is a hell of a ball user - although he's a seagull. Yes we lost Lingers run and carry but it was worth it to stop Daicos who's stats were inflated by some very suspicious decisions going his way and an ordinary 50m penalty.

  1. Kozzy. Three amazing goals and took his chances when he needed to. Probably sometimes tried to hard and got stuck in traffic but I'd rather him doing this then bombing it to no on.

  1. Oliver. He really really really just wants the ball more than the next bloke and one some incredibly one on ones. Good hands at times but still lets us down with the dump kicks occasionally.

  1. Turner. Just good hands, good decisions and tough nut of a player. A lot to love about him

  1. Bowey. Don't recall much damage from the pies smalls and this guy just keeps on negating and rebounding really well. Has been great all year.

Special mention to Sparrow today as I saw him really going hard at Houston in a defensive role. Not sure if he was on him all game but I just noticed him with him a lot and can't recall Houston rebounding much today which was surprising with our ordinary delivery.

 
  1. May

    1. Langdon

      1. Gawn

        1. Oliver

          1. Turner

            1.Pickett


8 hours ago, Deeko2 said:

I'm really surprised at the love for Gawny today. Obviously he had some great moments but the couple of kicking clangers really were very poor and hurt a lot.

Also, I thought that Cameron had more impact around the ground linking for the pies and got into more score involvements.

All of the Age, Herald Sun and AFL.com listed Gawn as our best. In the Herald Sun he received 1 vote (Howe and J Daicos got the 3 and 2), in the Age he received 7 (Howe and J Daicos scored 8). Incidentally, Gawn is now outright second in The Age Player of the Year award behind Bailey Smith. So it seems there was a lot of "love for Gawny" everywhere yesterday, not just on Demonland (with a few notable exceptions). Cameron had three disposals to half time and got 19 hitouts for the game. He rated 10 on CD ranking points to Gawn's 17.6.

Great team performance, great coaching performance, disappointing result. Thanks umps🤮

  1. May - best game for years. Elliott had little impact.

  1. Langdon - sacrificed his usual role for a masterful hard tag on N. Daicos.

  1. Gawn - another dominant performance in the ruck, and behind the ball (especially in the last).

  1. Turner - solid as a rock. He’s a beauty!

  1. Bowey - continued his stellar season.

  1. Oliver - his competitive nature and ball winning ability were on show. If only he could kick!

Lots of commendations including Petracca, Pickett, McVee & Fritsch.

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I hate it when we lose games we should win ( albeit with better application) like yesterday or don’t turn up to play like Alice Springs. Makes me feel sheethouse.

IF we had those the season was Rosie

Looking good !

Still there are always learnings


14 hours ago, Deeko2 said:

I'm really surprised at the love for Gawny today. Obviously he had some great moments but the couple of kicking clangers really were very poor and hurt a lot.

Also, I thought that Cameron had more impact around the ground linking for the pies and got into more score involvements.

  1. May. Back to his best the last fortnight and an absolute wall and intercepting well.

  1. Langdon. Wonderful shut down role on someone who sadly is a hell of a ball user - although he's a seagull. Yes we lost Lingers run and carry but it was worth it to stop Daicos who's stats were inflated by some very suspicious decisions going his way and an ordinary 50m penalty.

  1. Kozzy. Three amazing goals and took his chances when he needed to. Probably sometimes tried to hard and got stuck in traffic but I'd rather him doing this then bombing it to no on.

  1. Oliver. He really really really just wants the ball more than the next bloke and one some incredibly one on ones. Good hands at times but still lets us down with the dump kicks occasionally.

  1. Turner. Just good hands, good decisions and tough nut of a player. A lot to love about him

  1. Bowey. Don't recall much damage from the pies smalls and this guy just keeps on negating and rebounding really well. Has been great all year.

Special mention to Sparrow today as I saw him really going hard at Houston in a defensive role. Not sure if he was on him all game but I just noticed him with him a lot and can't recall Houston rebounding much today which was surprising with our ordinary delivery.

@Deeko2 good comments and agree though I had to give big Maxy a vote.

  1. May

    1. Landgon

      1. Oliver

        1. Pickett

          1. Turner

            1. Gawn

    Apologies to Riv, Bowsa, Lever and McVee

    Brownlow votes to

3- Collingwood. N.Daicos

2- Collingwood A.Stephens (umpire #12)

1- Collingwood. J.Howorth (umpire #17)

15 hours ago, Deeko2 said:

I'm really surprised at the love for Gawny today. Obviously he had some great moments but the couple of kicking clangers really were very poor and hurt a lot.

Also, I thought that Cameron had more impact around the ground linking for the pies and got into more score involvements.

  1. May. Back to his best the last fortnight and an absolute wall and intercepting well.

  1. Langdon. Wonderful shut down role on someone who sadly is a hell of a ball user - although he's a seagull. Yes we lost Lingers run and carry but it was worth it to stop Daicos who's stats were inflated by some very suspicious decisions going his way and an ordinary 50m penalty.

  1. Kozzy. Three amazing goals and took his chances when he needed to. Probably sometimes tried to hard and got stuck in traffic but I'd rather him doing this then bombing it to no on.

  1. Oliver. He really really really just wants the ball more than the next bloke and one some incredibly one on ones. Good hands at times but still lets us down with the dump kicks occasionally.

  1. Turner. Just good hands, good decisions and tough nut of a player. A lot to love about him

  1. Bowey. Don't recall much damage from the pies smalls and this guy just keeps on negating and rebounding really well. Has been great all year.

Special mention to Sparrow today as I saw him really going hard at Houston in a defensive role. Not sure if he was on him all game but I just noticed him with him a lot and can't recall Houston rebounding much today which was surprising with our ordinary delivery.

Agree.

@Demonland sorry all Demonlanders. I can’t give Fritsch a vote or kudos. He needed to go back and nail that goal in the last quarter. 20 metres out slight angle. Crucial mistake. We had the momentum. I know he kicked one from the pocket but his simple errors are costing us.

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PLAYER VOTES
1Max GawnMax Gawn172
2Jack BoweyJake Bowey90
3Christian PetraccaChristian Petracca89
4Clayton OliverClayton Oliver72
5Kysaiah PickettKysaiah Pickett64
6Ed LangdonEd Langdon45
7Steven MaySteven May42
8Kade ChandlerKade Chandler40
9Harvey LangfordHarvey Langford38
10Jack VineyJack Viney31
11Daniel TurnerDaniel Turner26
12Christian SalemChristian Salem25
13Jake MelkshamJake Melksham17
14Trent RiversTrent Rivers17
15Xavier LindsayXavier Lindsay16
16Tom McDonaldTom McDonald13
17Harrison PettyHarrison Petty7
18Tom SparrowTom Sparrow4
19Judd McVeeJudd McVee3
=20Bayley FritschBayley Fritsch2
=20Caleb WindsorCaleb Windsor2
=22Jack HendersonJack Henderson1
=22Harry SharpHarry Sharp1

Coaches votes

Collingwood won by 1 point

Dees dominated most metrics but …

Again as he does most weeks, McRae gives most votes to his players

Probable votes

Goodwin 5. JD 4. Howe 3. Gawn 2. Sidebottom 1. May

McRae 5. JD 4. Howe 3. May 2. Pendlebury 1. Gawn

Melbourne v Collingwood

10 Josh Daicos (COLL)
8 Jeremy Howe (COLL)
4 Max Gawn (MELB)
4 Steven May (MELB)
2 Scott Pendlebury (COLL)
2 Steele Sidebottom (COLL)

15 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Coaches votes

Collingwood won by 1 point

Dees dominated most metrics but …

Again as he does most weeks, McRae gives most votes to his players

Probable votes

Goodwin 5. JD 4. Howe 3. Gawn 2. Sidebottom 1. May

McRae 5. JD 4. Howe 3. May 2. Pendlebury 1. Gawn

Melbourne v Collingwood

10 Josh Daicos (COLL)
8 Jeremy Howe (COLL)
4 Max Gawn (MELB)
4 Steven May (MELB)
2 Scott Pendlebury (COLL)
2 Steele Sidebottom (COLL)

You can't really know who McRae and Goodwin voted for. Nevertheless, who do you think from Melbourne should have been awarded votes ahead of Pendlebury and Sidebottom?

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

You can't really know who McRae and Goodwin voted for. Nevertheless, who do you think from Melbourne should have been awarded votes ahead of Pendlebury and Sidebottom?

If I’m Goodwin

5 May

4 jdaicos

3 Langdon

2 Howe

1 Oliver

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