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VOTES: Rd 03 vs Carlton

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6 K Pickett - inspirational in final quarter

5 Gawn - eventually took control

4 Fritsch - accuracy was crucial

3 Sparrow - some important contributions

2 Windsor - turned on pace

1 Lever - overcame early hiccups

 
8 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

if you don't give max it in his 250th i question your heart

I think with my brain, not my heart.

 
22 minutes ago, Gator said:

If you don't give K. Pickett your 6 votes I question your sanity.

Look, it was close and he was amazing, but I thought the game shifted when we moved Sparrow into the middle in the second quarter. It changed the way we contested stoppages and we first broke even then took ascendency in the middle.

I really think Sparrow was the most influential part of that team shift.

Just back from the game and usually prefer to watch the replay before I vote but. The first 3 were good all game with Steele not far behind. Pickett and Sparrows second half were off the charts and special mention to Fritsch chiming in and putting some polish on at the end.
6. Pickett
5. Lever
4. Gawn
3. Steele
2. Sparrow
1. Chandler


Generally happy with everyone's votes. I like to give extra for players going above expectations, so -

6 K Pickett (turned the game and led the way with the message of embracing danger)

5 M Gawn (4th qtr to remind everyone he is the best ruck-ruck as well as the best around-the-ground ruck)

4 J Lever (now 4th for intercepts per game, including the 1-game Harris Andrews)

3 J Steele (16 tackles, ooo weee and a fair account of his day)

2 K Chandler (must be a coach's dream)

1 T Sparrow (personal best game?)

Several honorable mentions;

T Mac was one of few who stayed level headed early.

B Fritsch with the vintage Fritsch second half.

Harvey Langford beginning to find himself again. Caleb Windsor coming along nicely. Xavier Lindsay building a body of work.

Jai Culley legit player as well as being a complex match up.

Max

Steele

Koz

Sparrow

Lever

Windsor

6: Pickett

5: Gawn

4: Lever

3: Steele

2: Steele

1: Fritsch

Hon Mentions: Sharp, McDonald, Sparrow

 

Pickett

Gawn

Sparrow

Lever

Tackles Steele

Fritsch


6 Kysaiah Pickett

5 Max Gawn

4 Jake Lever

3 Tom Sparrow

2 Caleb Windsor

1 Jack Steele

Honourable mentions;

Bayley Fritsch

Kade Chandler

Harvey Langford

Ed Langdon

Tom MacDonald

Blake Howes

Jai Culley

Koltyn Tholstrup

Edited by Tarax Club
Brownlow edit

6 k Pickett

5 Gawn

4 Lever

3 Steele

2 Sparrow

1 Fritsch

25 minutes ago, Mt. Dee-Maaan said:

6: Pickett

5: Gawn

4: Lever

3: Steele

2: Steele

1: Fritsch

Hon Mentions: Sharp, McDonald, Sparrow

I love that Steele was so good he got votes twice ahead of the honourable mentions!

Edited by deanox

I've already voted, but lesser lights had their moments, although not deserving votes, I liked the game of:

Latrelle: thought he really competed

Cross: Nice couple of cameos

Mihocek: Always presents

Howes: reads the play well, almost like McVee in his first year

Langdon: Just pops up when you need him and always there for the relief outlet pass

TMac: Solid in defence (as usual)


  1. K Picket

  2. M Gawn

  3. J Steele

  4. J Lever

  5. J Sparrow

  6. K Chandler

Koz

Chandler

Max

Fritsch

Sparrow

Lever

Loved Culley's game. Windsor really good in the second half. I feel you need to watch at ground level to really appreciate Steele. Tholstrup and Howes also good.


6. Kossie - the game changer!

  1. Lever - back to his best as an interceptor

  1. Max - inspirational leadership, never say die attitude.

  1. Sparrow - best game ever. Maybe he’s found his best spot.

  1. Steele - so consistent. What a pickup!

  1. Chandler - always hard at it, and a sublime kick.

Fritta - just a smidge away!

6 - Max unstoppable

5 - Kozzie inspirational

4 - Steele 16 tackles

3 - Rick back to his intercepting best

2 - Spazz how good was Tom today

1 - Fritta ( could have been Ed but his 4 goals swung it)

The whole team lifted and lifted in the second half, the boys found some belief and ran their guts out, team work and work ethic was magnificent, all the kids stood up.

Kozzy

Max

Steele

Sparrow

Howes

Fritta

 

Sparrow

Kozzie

Gawny

Steele

Fritta

Windsor

(Howes - best game i have seen him play; Chin the magnificent; Langford -just go for it)

6 Lever (took 10 marks for the game, and the only player IMHO who strung together 4 quarters)
5 Kozzy (record 33 possessions, his last quarter was surreal with his tackling and goal)
4 Steele (16 tackles! Boy did we need his hardness and he helped turn things around after Q1)
3 Max (say no more)
2 Windsor (his third quarter!)
1 Fritta (4 goals in the 2nd half was a welcome return to the Fritta we know and love)


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