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VOTES: Rd 04 vs Gold Coast

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  1. Steele - Clark

  2. Kossie - The Electracfier

  3. Gawn - Goat

  4. Melksham - Old Wine

  5. Chandler - The Chin

Exactly as it should be ……….. almost every player made a significant contribution to an outstanding team win!

  1. Steele - diamond hard!

  1. Gawn - another Bluey, another Blazer?

  1. Kozzie - electric

  1. Sparrow - renaissance

2. Melksham - life in the old legs yet

1. Sharp - fast and free

Lots of other worthy mentions, headed by Lever, Salem and Howes.

 

Gawn

Pickett

Steele

Melksham

Sparrow

Sharp

Witts is notoriously hard to ruck against and wasn't beaten last year, although he had neutral games. Gawn slaughtered him and gave his team first use. He had almost double the hitouts and some of Witts hitouts were against Petty and van Rooyen.


6 - Gawn

5 - Steele

4 - Pickett

3 - Chandler

2- Sparrow

1 - Melk

Want to give a shoutout to Chandler who starred in his role as much as you can do I reckon. He single handedly shut down so many Suns counter attacks just chasing, pressuring and worrying guys out. Absolutely ChinMogged Rioli, Noble, Anderson!

16 minutes ago, Gator said:

Gawn

Pickett

Steele

Melksham

Sparrow

Sharp

Witts is notoriously hard to ruck against and wasn't beaten last year, although he had neutral games. Gawn slaughtered him and gave his team first use. He had almost double the hitouts and some of Witts hitouts were against Petty and van Rooyen.

Interesting that Dermott was saying before the game that Max was the best all round ruck but if you restricted it to just tap outs Witts is the best in the game. Max took the points yesterday and Dermott made the point post game well and truly beat him.

 

2 hours ago, hank said:
  1. Steele - Clark

  2. Kossie - The Electracfier

  3. Gawn - Goat

  4. Melksham - Old Wine

  5. Chandler - The Chin

2 hours ago, hank said:
  1. Steele - Clark

  2. Kossie - The Electracfier

  3. Gawn - Goat

  4. Melksham - Old Wine

  5. Chandler - The Chin

My mistake

  1. clark 4. The Electracfier 3. Goat 2. Old Wine 1 The Chin

16 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

6 Max Gawn

5 Jack Steele

4 Tom Sparrow

3 Kysaiah Pickett

2 Harry Sharp

1 Christian Salem

Honourable mentions;

Jake Lever

Jake Melksham

Kade Chandler

Blake Howes

Ed Langdon

Xavier Lindsay

in cogitationem post replay.

Jacob Van Rooyen

Caleb Windsor

Harrison Petty

All worthy of an honourable mention.

  • Author

The inspirational Max Gawn had built up a decent lead at this early stage of the season. Progressive votes after Round Four -

66. Max Gawn 

40. Kysaiah Pickett Jack Steele

16. Jacob van Rooyen 

15. Tom Sparrow

14. Christian Salem

9. Bayley Fritsch Jake Lever Koltyn Tholstrup 

8. Jai Culley Ed Langdon

5. Jake Melksham Trent Rivers

4. Brody Mihocek 

2. Kade Chandler

1. Harrison Petty Harry Sharp

17 players with a vote after 4 games is a very impressive spread.

And none of Windsor, Lindsay nor Langford have polled despite performing pretty well.


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