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Great win in a pretty ordinary standard game!

My top 6:

6: Wheatley - best game this bloke has played.

5: Bate

4: Sylvia

3: JMac

2: Jones

1: Robbo - 5 goals is 5 goals

Apologies to plenty

 
 

6: Wheatley

5: Jmac

4: Bate

3: Sylvia

2: Jones

1: Robbo

Great win in a pretty ordinary standard game!

My top 6:

6: Wheatley - best game this bloke has played.

5: Bate

4: Sylvia

3: JMac

2: Jones

1: Robbo - 5 goals is 5 goals

Apologies to plenty

Thats pretty much spot on for mine. If i were to have done some votes i would have given it exactly like that... with Robbo just nudging out White for the one vote.

Good work


MY TOP 6

6 BATE

5 SYLVIA

4 JONSEU

3 BIZ

2 WHEATS

1 J MAC

6 - Bate - He was everywhere he was superstar

5 - Wheatley - Was awesome & that weapon comes in handy

4 - Junior - Always gives 100% for effort and great tackling

3- Sylvia - Flashes of brilliance & stood up when he needed to

2- White - great rucking & showed the older players can stand up when they need to

1 - Jones - What did we do without him?

6. Paul Wheatley - an important member of our team, had an awesome 2005 but an injury riddled 2006 and everybody forgot how good he was. Not me though.

5. James McDonald - never plays a bad game.

4. Colin Sylvia - the Kid is slowly putting it together. Gets the ball in damaging positions. 15 Colin Sylvia possessions = 45 Joel Bowden possessions

3. Matthew Bate - we have found our CHF. What a gem. Absolutely ran rings around the Blues.

2. Clint Bizzell - controlled the backline, and took a swag of contested marks.

1. Nathan Jones - I love you Nathan

 

6. Bate

5. Wheatley

4. JMac

3. Jones

2. Sylvia

1. Brown (credit where credits due. Brown wasn't too bad.)

Nathan Jones and James McDonald overtook Cameron Bruce in his absence this week but it's a close call.

71. Nathan Jones

66. James McDonald

65. Cameron Bruce

57. Aaron Davey

55. Colin Sylvia

54. Daniel Bell

53. Jeff White

50. Matthew Bate

44. Brad Green

41. Travis Johnstone

37. Simon Godfrey

35. Brent Moloney

30. Ben Holland Russell Robertson

25. David Neitz

24. Adem Yze

23. Paul Wheatley

21. Clint Bizzell

20. Brad Miller Ricky Petterd

18. Jared Rivers

16. Nathan Brown

10. Brock McLean

9. Nathan Carroll

4. Daniel Ward

2. Paul Johnson

1. Lynden Dunn Michael Newton


It's intersting that Sylvia was included by all in the votes , and I personally regarded him as our most important , but impartial ( and not necessarily stupid ) journalists from both The Age and The Herald Sun didn't even include him in our top 7 players on the day,

Nathan Jones is awesome! :D

Totally agree, he is fantastic and will hopefully only get better......

Things do look damn good with him (and Brock) in the middle :D !!!

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