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With all due respect, he's very, very far off. Wouldn't have a vote yet.How far off the pace is eric hipwood? I think he could be a smoky.
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With all due respect, he's very, very far off. Wouldn't have a vote yet.How far off the pace is eric hipwood? I think he could be a smoky.
With all due respect, he's very, very far off. Wouldn't have a vote yet.
He only kicked one. No chance.Brad Johnson said he was buddy'esque against Collingwood and buddy polls well
He only kicked one. No chance.
That is the way I saw it too. It will be interesting to learn what the umpires thought when the votes are read out.From the games I have seen this is a pretty fair and impartial assessment.
RE: Richmond v Essendon: Personally I was surprised that Martin won the best player award on Saturday night. I thought Cotchin was best on by far. I would have Martin and Cotchin 1/2 and then a toss up for the 1 vote.
I can't accept Brandon Ellis being left out of the votes vs EssendonRound 9
Geelong (16.8.104) v Western Bulldogs (12.9.81)
3: Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
2: Joel Selwood (Geelong)
1: Harry Taylor (Geelong)
St Kilda (10.8.68) v Sydney Swans (18.10.118)
3: Daniel Hannebery (Sydney Swans)
2: Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans)
1: Sebastian Ross (St Kilda)
GWS Giants (11.12.78) v Richmond (10.15.75)
3: Alex Rance (Richmond)
2: Josh Kelly (GWS Giants)
1: Dustin Martin (Richmond)
Collingwood (13.12.90) v Hawthorn (11.6.72)
3: Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
2: Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
1: Jeremy Howe (Collingwood)
Brisbane Lions (7.18.60) v Adelaide (21.14.140)
3: Rory Laird (Adelaide)
2: Rory Sloane (Adelaide)
1: Tom Lynch (Adelaide)
Essendon (19.11.125) v West Coast (8.16.64)
3: Zach Merrett (Essendon)
2: Michael Hurley (Essendon)
1: Joe Daniher (Essendon)
Melbourne (13.12.90) v North Melbourne (15.14.104)
3: Ben Cunnington (North Melbourne)
2: Michael Hibberd (Melbourne)
1: Ben Brown (North Melbourne)
Fremantle (13.8.86) v Carlton (7.9.51)
3: Lachie Neale (Fremantle)
2: Bryce Gibbs (Carlton)
1: Michael Walters (Fremantle)
Round 9 Leaderboard:
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- Rory Sloane (Adelaide) - 14
- Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 12
- Josh Kelly (GWS Giants) - 11
- Dustin Martin (Richmond) – 11
- Zach Merrett (Essendon) - 11
- Marc Murphy (Carlton) – 10
- Joel Selwood (Geelong) - 10
- Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans) - 10
- Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) - 10
- Luke Shuey (West Coast) - 9
- Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) - 9
Round 10
Geelong (11.15.81) v Port Adelaide (11.13.79)
3: Joel Selwood (Geelong)
2: Oliver Wines (Port Adelaide)
1: Jared Polec (Port Adelaide)
Sydney Swans (11.9.75) v Hawthorn (12.9.81)
3: Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn)
2: Lance Franklin (Sydney Swans)
1: Liam Shiels (Hawthorn)
Western Bulldogs (13.12.90) v St Kilda (7.8.50)
3: Jake Stringer (Western Bulldogs)
2: Jason Johannisen (Western Bulldogs)
1: Jack Newnes (St Kilda)
Melbourne (18.14.122) v Gold Coast (13.9.87)
3: Nathan Jones (Melbourne)
2: Jeff Garlett (Melbourne)
1: Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
Richmond (11.15.81) v Essendon (10.6.66)
3: Dustin Martin (Richmond)
2: David Zaharakis (Essendon)
1: Trent Cotchin (Richmond)
Adelaide (20.23.143) v Fremantle (6.7.43)
3: Rory Sloane (Adelaide)
2: Matt Crouch (Adelaide)
1: Rory Atkins (Adelaide)
Collingwood (18.21.139) v Brisbane Lions (13.6.84)
3: Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
2: Adam Treloar (Collingwood)
1: Dayne Beams (Brisbane Lions)
Carlton (15.6.96) v North Melbourne (17.11.113)
3: Bryce Gibbs (Carlton)
2: Shaun Higgins (North Melbourne)
1: Patrick Cripps (Carlton)
West Coast (14.6.90) v GWS Giants (14.14.98)
3: Josh Kelly (GWS Giants)
2: Jeremy McGovern (West Coast)
1: Dylan Shiel (GWS Giants)
Round 10 Leaderboard:
- Rory Sloane (Adelaide) - 17
- Dustin Martin (Richmond) – 14
- Josh Kelly (GWS Giants) - 14
- Joel Selwood (Geelong) - 13
- Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 12
- Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) - 12
- Zach Merrett (Essendon) - 11
- Marc Murphy (Carlton) – 10
- Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans) - 10
- Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) - 10
Was my fourth best player. I felt bad leaving him out.I can't accept Brandon Ellis being left out of the votes vs Essendon
You mustn't have watched the game if you gave Zakarakis votes. We left him alone and he still had 10 turnovers. Cotchin, Martin, Rance, Ellis, clear four best-on.Was my fourth best player. I felt bad leaving him out.
Round 11 is over and following an underwhelming game by Sloane, we have three leaders with Kelly and Martin joining him at the top. A best-on-ground performance from Treloar has seen him enter the top 10 for the first time this season.
The top three remains the same following round 12 - JPK and Gary Ablett Jr are two familiar faces who are massive games, are well and truly in the hunt for the medal.
My tip from here is Dustin Martin.
1st placeWhat do you have Hipwood on?
1 vote from me on SaturdayWhat do you have Hipwood on?
Jeez you must watch alot of footy to compile all this good work.Round 11
Port Adelaide (13.20.98) v Hawthorn (7.5.47)
3: Brad Ebert (Port Adelaide)
2: Charlie Dixon (Port Adelaide)
1: Oliver Wines (Port Adelaide)
Geelong (13.18.96) v Adelaide (10.14.74)
3: Joel Selwood (Geelong)
2: Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
1: Scott Selwood (Geelong)
Gold Coast (11.14.80) v West Coast (11.11.77)
3: Gary Ablett Jr (Gold Coast)
2: Pearce Hanley (Gold Coast)
1: Sam Mitchell (West Coast)
GWS Giants (18.9.117) v Essendon (15.11.101)
3: Josh Kelly (GWS Giants)
2: Zac Williams (GWS Giants)
1: Zach Merrett (Essendon)
North Melbourne (9.12.66) v Richmond (14.17.101)
3: Dustin Martin (Richmond)
2: Trent Cotchin (Richmond)
1: Dion Prestia (Richmond)
Fremantle (12.13.85) v Collingwood (15.15.105)
3: Adam Treloar (Collingwood)
2: Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
1: Nathan Fyfe (Fremantle)
Round 11 Leaderboard:
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- Rory Sloane (Adelaide) - 17
- Josh Kelly (GWS Giants) - 17
- Dustin Martin (Richmond) – 17
- Joel Selwood (Geelong) - 16
- Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 15
- Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) - 14
- Zach Merrett (Essendon) - 12
- Adam Treloar (Collingwood) - 11
- Marc Murphy (Carlton) – 10
- Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans) - 10
- Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) - 10
- Oliver Wines (Port Adelaide) - 10
- Gary Ablett Jr (Gold Coast) - 10
Round 12
Sydney Swans (12.16.88) v Western Bulldogs (6.6.42)
3: Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans)
2: Isaac Heeney (Sydney Swans)
1: Jake Lloyd (Sydney Swans)
Adelaide (16.15.111) v St Kilda (7.12.54)
3: Tom Lynch (Adelaide)
2: Rory Laird (Adelaide)
1: Jake Lever (Adelaide)
Hawthorn (12.7.79) v Gold Coast (13.17.95)
3: Gary Ablett Jr (Gold Coast)
2: Steven May (Gold Coast)
1: Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn)
Brisbane Lions (18.13.121) v Fremantle (9.10.64)
3: Dayne Zorko (Brisbane Lions)
2: Dayne Beams (Brisbane Lions)
1: Lewis Taylor (Brisbane Lions)
Essendon (19.17.131) v Port Adelaide (8.13.61)
3: Dyson Heppell (Essendon)
2: Zach Merrett (Essendon)
1: Cale Hooker (Essendon)
Carlton (10.11.71) v GWS Giants (9.16.70)
3: Matthew Kruezer (Carlton)
2: Sam Docherty (Carlton)
1: Dylan Shiel (GWS Giants)
Melbourne (15.14.104) v Collingwood (15.10.100)
3: Christian Petracca (Melbourne)
2: Jeremy Howe (Collingwood)
1: Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
Round 12 Leaderboard:
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- Rory Sloane (Adelaide) - 17
- Josh Kelly (GWS Giants) - 17
- Dustin Martin (Richmond) – 17
- Joel Selwood (Geelong) - 16
- Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 15
- Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) - 14
- Zach Merrett (Essendon) - 14
- Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans) - 13
- Gary Ablett Jr (Gold Coast) - 13
- Adam Treloar (Collingwood) - 11
- Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn) - 11
Round 13
West Coast (11.17.83) v Geelong (10.10.70)
3: Sam Mitchell (West Coast)
2: Luke Shuey (West Coast)
1: Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)
North Melbourne (10.12.72) v St Kilda (12.17.89)
3: Sebastian Ross (St Kilda)
2: Leigh Montagna (St Kilda)
1: Dylan Roberton (St Kilda)
Richmond (10.11.71) v Sydney Swans (12.8.80)
3: Alex Rance (Richmond)
2: Nic Newman (Sydney Swans)
1: Isaac Heeney (Sydney Swans)
Port Adelaide (18.13.121) v Brisbane Lions (12.9.81)
3: Oliver Wines (Port Adelaide)
2: Dayne Zorko (Brisbane Lions)
1: Patrick Ryder (Port Adelaide)
Gold Coast (11.7.73) v Carlton (12.11.83)
3: Bryce Gibbs (Carlton)
2: Sam Docherty (Carlton)
1: Liam Jones (Carlton)
Western Bulldogs (8.8.56) v Melbourne (17.11.113)
3: Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)
2: Michael Hibberd (Melbourne)
1: Jack Watts (Melbourne)
Round 13 Leaderboard:
- Rory Sloane (Adelaide) - 17
- Josh Kelly (GWS Giants) - 17
- Dustin Martin (Richmond) – 17
- Joel Selwood (Geelong) - 16
- Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) – 16
- Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) - 14
- Zach Merrett (Essendon) - 14
- Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans) - 13
- Gary Ablett Jr (Gold Coast) - 13
- Oliver Wines (Port Adelaide) - 13
- Clayton Oliver (Melbourne) - 13
I thought Shuey played really well, but also the fact that Geelong were rolled for most of the night as you said, puts him at a disadvantage.Jeez you must watch alot of footy to compile all this good work.
Interesting how u dont even have Danger with 2 votes for the game vs WCE.
I thought he was BOG that night, although Geelong losing puts him at a huge disadvantage for the polls, but 2 should still be more than likely.
Yeo is in =25th with eight votes, Zorko is in =32nd with seven votes.where is yeo and zorko ?
How did Raz get the three votes in Coll v Ess? Had a very good game for sure, but BOG?Round 16 update
Patrick Dangerfield the new leader following another BOG performance and Martin being unable to replicate it. Tom Mitchell has entered conversations following another monster performance.
It was tough to decide as there was no clear cut BOG for me so I decided Orazio's five goals was the biggest difference between the two clubs. Who would you have had?How did Raz get the three votes in Coll v Ess? Had a very good game for sure, but BOG?
Many of us were very impressed with James Kelly, probably his best game for us since we brought him out of retirement. Fantasia, Zaharakis and Heppell very hard to split, though. Merrett and Hurley are always ace, I think people just get used to them being so good... although Merrett being off the ground for 20 minutes or whatever that was hurt his stats a bit. You could definitely tell when he was back on though haha. Depends what you value I guess.It was tough to decide as there was no clear cut BOG for me so I decided Orazio's five goals was the biggest difference between the two clubs. Who would you have had?