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Let's have three new faces who haven't voted yet this year.

Weighted average this week is .622.

Votes on a 6,5,4,3,2,1 basis ...

6 - davey

5 - whetley

4 - whelen

3 - Green

2 - Mcdonald

1 - bruce

I havent voted, so Ill have a dip

6 - Aaron Davey

5 - Colin Sylvia

4 - Austin Woneamirri

3 - Lynden Dunn

Ok now I really am struggling to find anyone, so here are some charity votes

2 - Cale Morton - for an 18 year old kid whos been good all 4 games and has a clue

1 - Paul Wheatley - made some skill errors but kicked a nice long goal, good enough for a vote today

 

i propose a motion to have colin sylvias name stricken from the record of this weeks votes. too much outside, not enough real possessions. possies in the back line in the last quarter don't count yze magic. i don't rate bowden, why should it be good enough for sylvia?

i propose a motion to have colin sylvias name stricken from the record of this weeks votes. too much outside, not enough real possessions. possies in the back line in the last quarter don't count yze magic. i don't rate bowden, why should it be good enough for sylvia?

Honestly, Sylvia in our best 6? Y_M get off it.

I know nobody will give him any credit whatsoever, but I thought CJ did a good job on Shannon Grant down back. Not sure if he played on him the whole match however.

But no, lets reward the show pony who takes a couple of marks in the backline in junk time :rolleyes:


Honestly, Sylvia in our best 6? Y_M get off it.

I know nobody will give him any credit whatsoever, but I thought CJ did a good job on Shannon Grant down back. Not sure if he played on him the whole match however.

But no, lets reward the show pony who takes a couple of marks in the backline in junk time :rolleyes:

Sylvia is no good, but CJ is?

HAHAHHAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Couple of marks in junktime?

Pfft

Had 22 possies and every one hit the target. Colin is the ony Demon along with Cale Morton, who I have any confidence of delivering the ball inside 50 to AFL standard

Sylvia is smart and always kicks he ball to advantage. he knows that to do

Unlike Chris Johnson who plays on from a free kick, runis to goal from 45 metres then passes it straight to a Kangaroo. Great footballer, CJ

I have voted but for the record here aremy votes for this round:

6 - Davey - likes to play against Wells

5 - McLean - tried his guts out and one who generally showed good footskills

4 - White - presented all the time and is one reliable kick at goal

3 - Miller - showed appropriate aggression (hopefully not looked for charging

2 - Rivers - considering amount of delivery

1 - Austin wonnamarryme - for effort and his teamwork with Aaron Davey

Honorable mention to Corey Jones of Nth for trying to keep us in the game

 

6. Davey - finally showed some spark

5. Wheatley - stick than man on the wing full time. I love running goals from 50m.

4. Wonaeamirri - looks the goods

3. Morton - class, class class

2. running out of options

1. one vote goes to me and my son. For missing the train by one minute then driving in to see the game, getting there one minute into the first quarter and watching a very average display.


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Paul Wheatley = new leader

19.984 Paul Wheatley

14.504 Paul Johnson

14.149 Brock McLean

12.013 Cameron Bruce

11.86 Cale Morton

11.196 Aaron Davey

7.38 Nathan Carroll

5.928 Austin Wonaemirri

5.88 Brad Miller

4.55 Nathan Jones

4.1 Jeff White

3.732 Colin Sylvia

3.294 James McDonald

2.925 Brent Moloney

2.488 Matthew Whelan

2.191 Brad Green

1.866 Lynden Dunn

1.866 Jared Rivers

0.732 Clint Bartram

0.65 Colin Garland

0.325 Simon Buckley

Paul Wheatley = new leader

19.984 Paul Wheatley

14.504 Paul Johnson

14.149 Brock McLean

12.013 Cameron Bruce

11.86 Cale Morton

11.196 Aaron Davey

7.38 Nathan Carroll

5.928 Austin Wonaemirri

5.88 Brad Miller

4.55 Nathan Jones

4.1 Jeff White

3.732 Colin Sylvia

3.294 James McDonald

2.925 Brent Moloney

2.488 Matthew Whelan

2.191 Brad Green

1.866 Lynden Dunn

1.866 Jared Rivers

0.732 Clint Bartram

0.65 Colin Garland

0.325 Simon Buckley

interesting......

0.65 Colin Garland

Sympathy votes?!!!

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