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Votes? After that pathetic, gutless, half-hearted, dismal, catastrophic display of ineptitude by the coach and players?

Not likely.

All I would add is that, based on the first three quarters, Gawn, Pickett, Langford and Fritsch did not deserve to be on the losing side.

But even they were putrid in the final demolition quarter.

 

The irony of the votes I am about to give is the genuine lament I feel about lack of onfield leadership in the last quarter, however, clearly our best two players over the entire game were Gawn and Viney, so here goes:

Gawn 6

Viney 5

Rivers 4

Fritsch 3

Pickett 2

Chandler 1

10 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

The irony of the votes I am about to give is the genuine lament I feel about lack of onfield leadership in the last quarter, however, clearly our best two players over the entire game were Gawn and Viney, so here goes:

Gawn 6

Viney 5

Rivers 4

Fritsch 3

Pickett 2

Chandler 1

I’ll go with swooper1987 they look right up until 3/4 time. What a shambles at Marvel.

 

From before 3/4 time...

6. Gawn

5. Viney

4. Fritsch

3. Rivers

2. Chandler

1. Pickett

Disappointing beyond words. And I had to put up with Kelli & Derm for heavens sake!

But here we go:

6: Gawn

5: Viney

4: Fritsch

3: Bowey

2: Pickett

1: Chandler


  1. Gawn outstanding game and must be tired of carrying this team on his shoulders

  2. Viney 16 tackles today

  3. Rivers

  4. Fritch

  5. Chandler

  6. Oliver

Outside the last quarter ‘train wreck’, I thought we had strong contributions from some of our boys.

My votes are therefore based on the first three quarters, without significant discount for final quarter stuff-ups, lack of care and discipline, and half arzed effort.

  1. Gawn

  1. Viney

  1. Rivers

  1. Fritsch

  1. Pickett

  1. Chandler

56 minutes ago, Demonstone said:
  1. N. Wanganeen-Milera

I particularly enjoyed how he killed us in r12 and we allowed him to do the same thing 🫠

No doing any votes My protest


Minus 21 the team (6,5,4.3,2,1) for the pitiful last quarter.

Feel so sorry for Max and Jack who both tried their guts out.

Why a monumental 💩show.

6 Max

5 Viney

4 Pickett

3 Bowey

2 Fritsch

1 Rivers

1 hour ago, Flower Magic said:

Minus 21 the team (6,5,4.3,2,1) for the pitiful last quarter.

Feel so sorry for Max and Jack who both tried their guts out.

Where were they,the leadership,when it really mattered.true leaders lead.


4 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

-200 points to anyone who participated in that last quarter

Hence 6 votes Windsor

We played our best football with Windsor in the centre. Last centre bounce we break the 6 6 6 rule and neither Petracca or Viney can keep up with NWM. Windsor could have. Really not sure why he was subbed off or why Pickett was on the bench when the game was getting close

6. Max Gawn 

5. Jack Viney 

4. Christian Petracca 

3. Clayton Oliver

2. Trent Rivers 

1. Bayley Fritsch


 

St Kilda v Melbourne

10 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera STK
6 Max Hall STK
5 Max Gawn MELB
5 Jack Viney MELB
2 Christian Petracca MELB
2 Bayley Fritsch MELB

Seems about right. Thought JV7, Trac & Gawn as our best again. The odd guard with farrrk all support.

Max Hall. From suburban footy to the VFL to the AFL. Now he’s starring. 100% Energy and effort. Not a bad starting point for recruiting.

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

St Kilda v Melbourne

10 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera STK
6 Max Hall STK
5 Max Gawn MELB
5 Jack Viney MELB
2 Christian Petracca MELB
2 Bayley Fritsch MELB

Seems about right. Thought JV7, Trac & Gawn as our best again. The odd guard with farrrk all support.

Max Hall. From suburban footy to the VFL to the AFL. Now he’s starring. 100% Energy and effort. Not a bad starting point for recruiting.

Hall is a jet. Kudos to him, and the Saints recruiters for unearthing him.


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