MVP R20 Votes v. Bombers

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5 - Byrne-Jones
4 - R.Gray
3 - Houston
2 - Rozee
1 - Marshall

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40 - Boak
25 - R.Gray
24 - Byrne-Jones
19 - Lycett, Rockliff, Houston
15 - Powell-Pepper
14 - Howard, Amon
12 - S.Gray
11 - Clurey
9 - Rozee
7 - Westhoff, Farrell
6 - Butters, Hartlett
5 - Wines, Burton, Ebert
4 - Frampton, Bonner
3 - Watts, Garner, Dixon
2 - Lienert
1 - Motlop, Ryder, Duursma, Marshall
0 - Jonas, Drew, Broadbent, Johnson, Ladhams, Sutcliffe
 
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Feb 17, 2005
22,024
10,285
AFL Club
Port Adelaide
DBJ
Houston
R. Gray
Duursma
Rozee
 

Young Gun #6

Norm Smith Medallist
May 24, 2008
7,411
7,148
Melbourne
AFL Club
Port Adelaide
Other Teams
Juventus, Suns
From an at the ground perspective so might be different to some others:

5 Houston
4 Duursma
3 DBJ
2 R.Gray
1 Rozee


Ironically the 6 best players on the ground were all Port players....past and present. Will Snelling.
 

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Young Gun #6

Norm Smith Medallist
May 24, 2008
7,411
7,148
Melbourne
AFL Club
Port Adelaide
Other Teams
Juventus, Suns
Sep 25, 2013
3,258
3,169
AFL Club
Port Adelaide
5 - R.Gray
4 - Houston
3 - DBJ
2 - Rozee
1 - Marshall

Hard to go past Robbie as BOG. Kicked goals, was physical, worked hard and looked to be back to his game winning best. Houston has claims on becoming one of our best midfielders - crazy to think he went second round in the rookie draft. DBJ was solid as a rock, rebounded well, defended well. Rozee also kicked an absolute bag and looked dangerous again. Marshall looked assured for once, as if his role was broken down into much simpler parts - goal kicking looked good, lead at the ball, attacked it more, positioning was better, chased well, maybe Dixon makes him walk taller.

Unlucky to Boak, Rocky, Ladhams and Duursma who were solid.
 

GoPorts

Premiership Player
Jun 14, 2017
3,500
11,005
AFL Club
Port Adelaide
5 votes Jake Stringer's tramp stamp
4 votes Robbie Gray for imitating Eddie Betts
3 votes Ken Hinkley for selecting a forward line
2 votes Eddie McGuire for asking can Zac Clarke step up?
1 vote Todd Marshall for tucking his mouth guard into his jocks

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May 26, 2017
20,818
42,874
Uruguayana, RS (BRA)
AFL Club
Port Adelaide
Other Teams
Grêmio, DC United, Pistons
Champion Data's player ranking algorithm gives Merrett and Snelling a higher rating than Houston and DBJ despite their Super coach rating giving the Port boys superior ratings. Houston's rating was his career best (as was Snelling's and Ladhams)

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Champions Data
5. Houston
4. Robbie
3. Boak
2. Sutcliffe
1. Ryder
 
May 26, 2017
20,818
42,874
Uruguayana, RS (BRA)
AFL Club
Port Adelaide
Other Teams
Grêmio, DC United, Pistons
These are the results for R20 v Bombers (17 voters):

5 - Houston (66/17) - avg. 3.88
4 - Robbie (63/16) - avg. 3.71
3 - DBJ (60/15) - avg. 3.53
2 - X (21/11) - avg. 1.24
1 - Rozee (20/12) - avg. 1.18

Others:
Sutcliffe (9/3)
Boak (5/2)
Marshall (4/4)
Rockliff (2/1)
Amon (2/1)
Broady (1/1)
Ryder (1/1)
Ladhams (1/1)


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350 voters have cast their votes and 34 players have been voted. There are 2 eligible players without a single vote: Johnson, and Atley.

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Coaches' score:
67 Travis Boak (PORT)
34 Robbie Gray (PORT)
29 Scott Lycett (PORT)
21 Dan Houston (PORT)
19 Sam Gray (PORT)
15 Ollie Wines (PORT)
14 Connor Rozee (PORT)
14 Darcy Byrne-Jones (PORT)
14 Justin Westhoff (PORT)
13 Tom Rockliff (PORT)
10 Tom Clurey (PORT)
8 Riley Bonner (PORT)
7 Dougal Howard (PORT)
5 Sam Powell-Pepper (PORT)
3 Brad Ebert (PORT)
3 Ryan Burton (PORT)
2 Jack Watts (PORT)
2 Karl Amon (PORT)
2 Matthew Broadbent (PORT)
2 Xavier Duursma (PORT)
1 Hamish Hartlett (PORT)
1 Todd Marshall (PORT)

Opponents:
Tigers: 54 [26+28]
15
Tom Lynch (RICH) [7+8]
12 Dylan Grimes (RICH) [10+2]
8 Dion Prestia (RICH)
5 Brandon Ellis (RICH) [3+2]
4 Shane Edwards (RICH)
4 Dustin Martin (RICH)
4 David Astbury (RICH)
2 Toby Nankervis (RICH)
Lions: 50 [20+30]
12
Lachlan Neale (BL) [10+2]
10 Jarryd Lyons (BL)
8 Dayne Zorko (BL)
6 Charlie Cameron (BL)
6 Eric Hipwood (BL)
5 Daniel Rich (BL) [3+2]
3 Mitch Robinson (BL) [1+2]
Magpies: 30
10
Scott Pendlebury (COLL)
6 Darcy Moore (COLL)
4 Jack Crisp (COLL)
4 Adam Treloar (COLL)
3 Brodie Grundy (COLL)
2 Jaidyn Stephenson (COLL)
1 Tom Phillips (COLL)
Crolls (1): 29
10
Alexander Keath (ADEL)
8 Tom Lynch (ADEL)
6 Rory Sloane (ADEL)
4 Rory Laird (ADEL)
1 Daniel Talia (ADEL)
Hawks: 28
10
Jack Gunston (HAW)
8 Ricky Henderson (HAW)
4 James Sicily (HAW)
3 Jonathon Ceglar (HAW)
3 Liam Shiels (HAW)
Bulldogs: 27
9
Marcus Bontempelli (WB)
8 Jack Macrae (WB)
5 Josh Dunkley (WB)
3 Josh Schache (WB)
2 Hayden Crozier (WB)
Dockers: 25
10
Michael Walters (FRE)
8 Nat Fyfe (FRE)
3 Luke Ryan (FRE)
2 Ed Langdon (FRE)
2 Jesse Hogan (FRE)
Giants: 16
7
Phil Davis (GWS)
5 Nick Haynes (GWS)
3 Jeremy Finlayson (GWS)
1 Jeremy Cameron (GWS)
Suns: 8
8
Brayden Fiorini (GCFC)
Kangaroos: 6
6
Ben Cunnington (NMFC)
Blues: 5
5
Patrick Cripps (CARL)
Eagles: 2
2
Jack Petruccelle (WCE)
Cats: 2
2
Patrick Dangerfield (GEEL)
Demons: 1
1
Christian Salem (MELB)
Bombers: 1
1
Will Snelling (ESS)
Saints: 0
Crolls (2): 0
 

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