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If I were doing them, would look like this:

6 - McDonald ... never stopped running, typical Junior performance.

5 - Jones ... love his work, his high work rate and his never-say-die attitude. Great first half tonight.

4 - Bizzell ... our only defender who looked assured in his role.

3 - Sylvia ... again, ran all night and certaintly wasnt our worst.

2 - Robertson ... kicked some nice goals and continued to work hard despite obviously being injured. Massive congrats on 200 games.

1 - Newton ... just for that mark. Holy cow.

 
If I were doing them, would look like this:

6 - McDonald ... never stopped running, typical Junior performance.

5 - Jones ... love his work, his high work rate and his never-say-die attitude. Great first half tonight.

4 - Bizzell ... our only defender who looked assured in his role.

3 - Sylvia ... again, ran all night and certaintly wasnt our worst.

2 - Robertson ... kicked some nice goals and continued to work hard despite obviously being injured. Massive congrats on 200 games.

1 - Newton ... just for that mark. Holy cow.

6 - Jones

5 - McDonald

4 - Wheatley

3 - White

2 - Bizzell

1 - Buckley

6. junior

5. jones

4. bizz

3. wheatley

2. sylvia

1. waterboy number 5 (should have been number 3, but i thought id hive it to the players)

1. newton

 

6. The incomporable Juice Newton

5. Nathan jones

4. James McDonald

3. Colin Sylvia

2. Jeff White

1. CLint Bizzell

If I were doing them, would look like this:

2 - Robertson ... kicked some nice goals and continued to work hard despite obviously being injured. Massive congrats on 200 games.

BIG RED SIGNING IN:

You cannot be serious with this can you? One of the most selfish, self-preserving individual games of football I have seen in a long time....


BIG RED SIGNING IN:

You cannot be serious with this can you? One of the most selfish, self-preserving individual games of football I have seen in a long time....

Agree Big Red. He's averaging 1.6 handballs a game this year. Not once yesterday did he look for a player in better positon.

And gee Sylvia's getting some easy votes lately. Just a middle-of-the-road average game at best from him yeseterday.

Although I do understand that not many others are deserving of votes.

Although I do understand that not many others are deserving of votes.

If we're being serious, only Jones deserves votes.

However, when you have to find 5 other players, you start scraping the bottom of the barrel, giving players votes because they chased hard, or simply because they weren't incredibly bad. It's a sad state of affairs.

Juice does deserve a point for that screamer though ;)

Sylvia got votes simply due to his massive amount of running and presenting he did, much more so that any other player on our forward line if not the ground

 

And Nathan Jones holds his lead ...

92. Nathan Jones

85. James McDonald

68. Colin Sylvia

67. Jeff White

65. Cameron Bruce

63. Aaron Davey

54. Daniel Bell

51. Matthew Bate

44. Brad Green

41. Travis Johnstone

37. Simon Godfrey

35. Brent Moloney

32. Russell Robertson Paul Wheatley

30. Ben Holland

28. Clint Bizzell

27. Brock McLean

25. Nathan Brown David Neitz

24. Adem Yze

20. Brad Miller Ricky Petterd

18. Jared Rivers

9. Nathan Carroll

8. Michael Newton

4. Daniel Ward

2. Paul Johnson

1. Simon Buckley Lynden Dunn

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