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6: Gawn

5: Bowey

4: Rivers

3: Turner:

2: Petty

1: Salem

 

6 T.Mac - thought he was superb all game on Sam Darcy.

5 Gawny - hard to believe TV commentators were rating English so highly formuch of the game.

4 Rivers - I am really liking the way he has been running out of defence recently. Much better mix of long and short balls.

3 Olly - yep, he was good and worked his butt off. At this rate everyone will want to keep him next season, including Bucks.

2 Bowey - gees he's a determined little guy. Should finish third in our B&F.

1 Turner - brilliant early, although lost his way a bit after that cross-field howler.


Tmac

Gawn

Rivers

Langford

Bowey

Culley

 
15 hours ago, Dee-tonator said:

6 Langford - our next superstar.

5 Rivers - huge lift in form.

4 McDonald - sturdy and reliable.

3 Petracca - strong second half.

2 Oliver - worked his socks off.

1 Fritsch - he even chased and tackled!

Merit award to Chaplin and the entire team for showing the kind of spirit that has been sadly lacking for too long.

Langford was thrashed by Baker until Langford went forward. Poor game until then

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PLAYER VOTES
1Max GawnMax Gawn262
2Kysaiah PickettKysaiah Pickett136
3Christian PetraccaChristian Petracca132
4Jack BoweyJake Bowey114
5Clayton OliverClayton Oliver95
6Jack VineyJack Viney77
7Steven MaySteven May59
8Jake MelkshamJake Melksham56
9Bayley FritschBayley Fritsch52
10Harvey LangfordHarvey Langford49
11Trent RiversTrent Rivers48
12Daniel TurnerDaniel Turner46
13Ed LangdonEd Langdon45
14Kade ChandlerKade Chandler41
15Christian SalemChristian Salem35
16Tom McDonaldTom McDonald24
17Xavier LindsayXavier Lindsay16
18Caleb WindsorCaleb Windsor11
19Harrison PettyHarrison Petty10
20Tom SparrowTom Sparrow4
=21Blake HowesBlake Howes3
=21Judd McVeeJudd McVee3
=23Jack HendersonJack Henderson1
=23Harry SharpHarry Sharp1
=23Jacob van RooyenJacob van Rooyen1

Went to the game yesterday only 4th game in 5 years 3 wins 1 loss. Defense did plenty, dogs much better around ball.

6 Gawn

5 Tmac

4 Petty

3 Rivers (some of his kicks stopped 6 votes)

2 Bowey

1 Turner (better than McVee/Langford/Langdon/Salem) the amount of ball going in was no wonder Aaron N got plenty.

Hon Mention - Frisch, Clarry got into game 2nd half, is probably deserving of a vote but our back line was enormous yesterday considering how badly we were beaten around the center and ball

No votes - Picket + Windsor, such nearly games, got plenty of ball, shocking disposals, but the future is bright. Picket also missing last qtr.

Is that the biggest winning margin in Demonland POTY history?

In terms of Gawn's previous seasons, before coaches votes become public, this year he has polled in 13 games thus far which equals his 2018 season when he won the award (excluding two finals he polled in). He polled 12 times in 2021 (not including finals where he polled in an additional 2 games). He polled in 10 games in 2019 and 2024 and 9 games in 2016. Should he poll coaches votes in any of the last three games, this season will become his outright most prolific season in his career using that metric.

Dees lost by 6 points and

Western Bulldogs v Sydney

10 Ed Richards WB
7 Aaron Naughton WB
5 Max Gawn MELB
4 Marcus Bontempelli WB
2 Tom Liberatore WB
1 Bailey Dale WB
1 Tom McDonald MELB

Voted as … Hmmm - prediction without evidence

🧐Chaplin … 5 Richards 4 Naughton 3 Gawn 2 Libba 1 Tmcd

🤡… 5 Richards 4 Bont 3 Naughton 2 Gawn 1 Dale

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