West Coast continued their remarkable turnaround in form with a compelling victory over Carlton at Etihad Stadium. The win was even more significant given it shows the Eagles have the ability to win away from home, in Melbourne, when in previous seasons they have struggled to come to grips with the travelling factor.
With the Eagles having to play only one side in the top six teams prior to the finals, it looks likely they will successfully complete their transformation from being cellar dwellers to becoming a top four team - all in the space of twelve months.
Hawthorn vs Essendon
Possible Votes: Mitchell, Savage, Shiels, Hodge
Richmond vs Melbourne
Possible Votes: Moloney, Watts, Jones, Foley
Gold Coast vs Western Bulldogs
Possible Votes: Boyd, Griffen, Ablett
Fremantle vs Brisbane
Possible Votes: Broughton, Pavlich, , Black
Sydney vs Collingwood
Possible Votes: Cloke, Ball, O'Keefe, Goodes, Swan
Geelong vs Adelaide
Possible Votes: Enright, Ling, Chistensen, Varcoe, Corey
Carlton vs West Coast
Possible Votes: Priddis, Lynch, Scotland
Port Adelaide vs North Melbourne
Possible Votes: Goldstein, Petrie, Wells
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
'New Kids on the Block' - Round 13, 2011 Wrap
Last year we witnessed one of the up and coming superstars of the competition take his game to the next level, and lay claim to the fact that he deserves to be recognised as one of the elite of the competition. That man of course is Scott Pendlebury, who went on to poll 21 votes on the back of 13 in the previous season, and finish equal 4th in the Brownlow. Quite an impressive effort!
Another player who has had a similar rise in his game this year, and one who coincidentally was selected in the same draft as Pendlebury, is Marc Murphy. And just like Pendles, Murph has a similar polling performance when he polled15 votes in 2009. As a Carlton supporter having watched nearly all of the sides matches, it wasn't all that surprising that Murphy then went on to poll only 5 votes in 2010 given he looked underdone for much of the season due to an injury interrupted pre-season.
But now that he's fit and firing, and playing arguably his best season to date, you'd be silly not to think Murphy isn't a chance at taking home the Charlie. So too Pendles, for that matter, who has followed on with form into this season and is right up there in contention. The only thing standing in their way of glory is of course the polling machine that is Chris Judd. Come the end of the season we could very well be in a situation where the 'new lads' come up against the might of the established superstar in Judd.
Will it be a three-peat for Judd, or will his reign come to an end with one of the up-and-comers dethroning him?
Western Bulldogs vs Adelaide
Possible Votes: Ward, Griffen, Murphy, Giansiracusa
Hawthorn vs Gold Coast
Possible Votes: Savage, Bruest, Mitchell, Ablett
Essendon vs North Melbourne
Possible Votes: Harvey, Swallow, Petrie, Wells
Brisbane vs Richmond
Possible Votes: Vickery, Martin, Cotchin, Redden
St Kilda vs Geelong
Possible Votes: Corey, Stokes, Menzel, Ling
Melbourne vs Fremantle
Possible Votes: Scully, Green, Martin, Watts
Carlton vs Sydney
Possible Votes: Kruezer, Gibbs, Murphy, Walker
West Coast vs Port Adelaide
Possible Votes: Hurn, Priddis, LeCras, Kerr, Boak
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
Another player who has had a similar rise in his game this year, and one who coincidentally was selected in the same draft as Pendlebury, is Marc Murphy. And just like Pendles, Murph has a similar polling performance when he polled15 votes in 2009. As a Carlton supporter having watched nearly all of the sides matches, it wasn't all that surprising that Murphy then went on to poll only 5 votes in 2010 given he looked underdone for much of the season due to an injury interrupted pre-season.
But now that he's fit and firing, and playing arguably his best season to date, you'd be silly not to think Murphy isn't a chance at taking home the Charlie. So too Pendles, for that matter, who has followed on with form into this season and is right up there in contention. The only thing standing in their way of glory is of course the polling machine that is Chris Judd. Come the end of the season we could very well be in a situation where the 'new lads' come up against the might of the established superstar in Judd.
Will it be a three-peat for Judd, or will his reign come to an end with one of the up-and-comers dethroning him?
Western Bulldogs vs Adelaide
Possible Votes: Ward, Griffen, Murphy, Giansiracusa
Hawthorn vs Gold Coast
Possible Votes: Savage, Bruest, Mitchell, Ablett
Essendon vs North Melbourne
Possible Votes: Harvey, Swallow, Petrie, Wells
Brisbane vs Richmond
Possible Votes: Vickery, Martin, Cotchin, Redden
St Kilda vs Geelong
Possible Votes: Corey, Stokes, Menzel, Ling
Melbourne vs Fremantle
Possible Votes: Scully, Green, Martin, Watts
Carlton vs Sydney
Possible Votes: Kruezer, Gibbs, Murphy, Walker
West Coast vs Port Adelaide
Possible Votes: Hurn, Priddis, LeCras, Kerr, Boak
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
'Meet Me Halfway' - Round 12, 2011 Wrap
It appears we have an overwhelming consensus with regards to who we all think will finish among the top 2 tiers of the Brownlow leaderboard come the conclusion of Round 12. Distinguishing the winner is the much harder task, with Judd only skipping 5 votes clear of Murphy over the last couple of days of voting in the poll. Hopefully the fact that I mistakenly wrote Round 14 - instead of Round 12 - in the heading of the poll didn't skew the votes. That'll teach me for setting up polls/writing blog entries @ 1AM. I mean, um... it wasn't a mistake, no... erm, it was a test... YES! ...you've passed the test!
Ahem.
Of the results we had:
Judd (44%)
Murphy (31%)
Mitchell (7%)
Pendlebury (5%)
Watson (5%)
Other (5%)
Ablett (0%)
Boyd (0%)
Moloney (0%)
TOTAL VOTES: 38.
St Kilda vs Western Bulldogs
Possible Votes: Goddard, Boyd, Jones, Steven
Adelaide vs West Coast
Possible Votes: Rosa, Kerr, Lecras
Gold Coast vs North Melbourne
Possible Votes: Wells, Harvey, Ablett
Geelong vs Hawthorn
Possible Votes: Podsiadly, Sewell, Mitchell, Bartel, Rioli
Carlton vs Brisbane
Possible Votes: Murphy, Walker, Robinson, Judd
Sydney vs Richmond
Possible Votes: O'Keefe, Seaby, Martin, Cotchin
Fremantle vs Essendon
Possible Votes: Pavlich, Ballantyne, Ibbotson, Fyfe
Melbourne vs Collingwood
Possible Votes: Cloke, Wellingham, Ball, Davis
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
Ahem.
Of the results we had:
Judd (44%)
Murphy (31%)
Mitchell (7%)
Pendlebury (5%)
Watson (5%)
Other (5%)
Ablett (0%)
Boyd (0%)
Moloney (0%)
TOTAL VOTES: 38.
St Kilda vs Western Bulldogs
Possible Votes: Goddard, Boyd, Jones, Steven
Adelaide vs West Coast
Possible Votes: Rosa, Kerr, Lecras
Gold Coast vs North Melbourne
Possible Votes: Wells, Harvey, Ablett
Geelong vs Hawthorn
Possible Votes: Podsiadly, Sewell, Mitchell, Bartel, Rioli
Carlton vs Brisbane
Possible Votes: Murphy, Walker, Robinson, Judd
Sydney vs Richmond
Possible Votes: O'Keefe, Seaby, Martin, Cotchin
Fremantle vs Essendon
Possible Votes: Pavlich, Ballantyne, Ibbotson, Fyfe
Melbourne vs Collingwood
Possible Votes: Cloke, Wellingham, Ball, Davis
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
Friday, July 22, 2011
'Bombers Dee-moralised' - Round 11, 2011 Wrap
It only feels like yesterday when Essendon handed the new AFL franchise in the Gold Coast a footballing lesson. But 5 weeks on and you wouldn't believe the Bombers form could stoop so low, having now lost to fledging sides Richmond and Melbourne in recent weeks.
With a loud chorus of media commentators talking up their chances of a Top 4 finish having all but sounded out to a whisper, one must ponder the question; where to now for the Bombers? If the popular opinion is that Judd is central to the success of the Carlton side, I guess you could say in relative terms that the same applies to Watson for Essendon.
For Hirdy, it appears the honeymoon is over, and the reality of a long and difficult marriage is only starting to sink in. Poor bloke.
Essendon vs Melbourne
Possible Votes: Moloney, McKenzie, Trengove, Gysberts
Geelong vs Western Bulldogs
Possible Votes: Johnson, Ottens, Bartel, Corey
West Coast vs Gold Coast
Possible Votes: Cox, LeCras, Priddis, Ablett
Brisbane vs Sydney
Possible Votes: Bird, Bolton, O'Keefe, Goodes
Collingwood vs St Kilda
Possible Votes: Cloke, Thomas, Pendlebury
Hawthorn vs Fremantle
Possible Votes: Rioli, Hill, Broughton, Mitchell
North Melbourne vs Adelaide
Possible Votes: Petrie, Swallow, Goldstein, Ziebell
Port Adelaide vs Carlton
Possible Votes: Robinson, Walker, Murphy
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
With a loud chorus of media commentators talking up their chances of a Top 4 finish having all but sounded out to a whisper, one must ponder the question; where to now for the Bombers? If the popular opinion is that Judd is central to the success of the Carlton side, I guess you could say in relative terms that the same applies to Watson for Essendon.
For Hirdy, it appears the honeymoon is over, and the reality of a long and difficult marriage is only starting to sink in. Poor bloke.
Essendon vs Melbourne
Possible Votes: Moloney, McKenzie, Trengove, Gysberts
Geelong vs Western Bulldogs
Possible Votes: Johnson, Ottens, Bartel, Corey
West Coast vs Gold Coast
Possible Votes: Cox, LeCras, Priddis, Ablett
Brisbane vs Sydney
Possible Votes: Bird, Bolton, O'Keefe, Goodes
Collingwood vs St Kilda
Possible Votes: Cloke, Thomas, Pendlebury
Hawthorn vs Fremantle
Possible Votes: Rioli, Hill, Broughton, Mitchell
North Melbourne vs Adelaide
Possible Votes: Petrie, Swallow, Goldstein, Ziebell
Port Adelaide vs Carlton
Possible Votes: Robinson, Walker, Murphy
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
Saturday, July 16, 2011
'Leader(s) of the Pack' - Round 10, 2011 Wrap
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Explaining how she asked me for 6", and I gave her a footlong... |
"But hold on", I hear you say. "Why is there a gratuitous
picture of some random chick accompanying this blog post?" That folks is female goal umpire Chelsea Roffey... who I may or may not have a little thing for. If anything she distracts me from wanting to punch in the face of that smirking guy that always sits behind the goals at Subiaco games waving those stupid 'Messages on Hold' hand-shaped signs.
But I digress...
So for the poll which asked all of you fellow Brownlow devotees, as of Round 10 "Which 3 players listed below do you think would feature in the Top 3 of the count at this stage of the season?", you voted...
1. C. Judd (67%)
2. J. Watson (62%)
3. S. Pendlebury (34%)
4. M. Murphy (25%)
5. J. Selwood (20%)
6. Other (20%)
7. D. Swan (16%)
8. M. Boyd (11%)
9. A. Sandilands (2%)
TOTAL VOTES: 42.
The results haven't sprung any surprises, although with Watson on the sidelines, i'd say he'll fall back off the pace given he isn't expected to return until Round 12 against Freo. There's still a long way to go, but can Judd sustain his lead coming into the half-way mark of the season, or will the likes of Pendles/Murphy/Selwood attain the upper hand? We’ll pose that question to you very soon, so keep an eye out!
Also, you may have noticed this blog hasn't been as quite up to date. The trouble is, I have been quite busy over the past few weeks and have had little time to dedicate to the write ups of this blog compared to last season. A few of you have even shot me emails in anticipation of my write-ups asking when the next is going to be posted, and i'm humbled to see there are still those out there who actually read this blog on a weekly basis. Kudos to you, good sir!
As a result of my busy schedule, from now on i'll be sacrificing my game-by-game write ups, as I just don't have time to do one for each game. I will, of course, continue to post up the top players from each game who I think are a chance at votes. Of course, if you want to discuss votes for any particular game feel free to reply to the blog entry located at the bottom and i'll be happy to share my thoughts. Hope that keeps you keen punters at bay!
All in all never fear though, folks, as this blog is still alive and well, it's just been in hibernation mode for a few weeks... much like Essendon's early season form of late! Anyway, on with the show...
Melbourne vs Carlton
Possible Votes: Murphy, Judd, Robinson, Walker
North Melbourne vs Sydney
Possible Votes: Swallow, Bird, McGlynn, Wells
Fremantle vs St Kilda
Possible Votes: Schneider, Dal Santo, Gilbert, Peake
Gold Coast vs Geelong
Possible Votes: Johnson, Selwood, Kelly, Podsiadly
Richmond vs Port Adelaide
Possible Votes: Gray, Boak, Foley, Thomas
Adelaide vs Brisbane
Possible Votes: Clarke, Thompson, Black
Collingwood vs West Coast
Possible Votes: Thomas, Ball, Pendlebury, Didak
West Bulldogs vs Hawthorn
Possible Votes: Guerra, Mitchell, Hodge, Sewell
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above does not reflect the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide. My own actual votes will be revealed at the conclusion of the season*
Sunday, June 12, 2011
'Goodes nearly trips up. Yeah right!' - Round 9, 2011 Wrap
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Don't look so surprised Goodesy! |
As a result, the dual Brownlow Medallist remains eligible for this year's award after accepting a reprimand and 66 points towards his future record.
But I guess this outcome was only inevitable given it involved the AFL's love-child, and ump favourite in Goodesy. Hahaaaa! Just kidding folks... well, half kidding. But i'm surprised that Guerra wasn't cited for running into the leg of Goodes. How dare he make it look as though Goodes tripped him! In fact I reckon the AFL would've done this back in the day just to preserve the clean image of the one Adam Goodes. No need to nowadays, though, as the match review panel gets it wrong 90% of the time now, so they can rely on him getting off without any further intervention needed. I can hear the champagne being uncorked at AFL House as we speak. Time to put on your birthday suit AD!
Carlton vs Geelong
Possible Votes: Scotland, Selwood, Murphy, Varcoe
Scotland really stood up and assumed the role of the general commanding his troops, particularly in the last when Judd was restricted with a sore foot. His possessions were flawless along the wing, and through the middle. Selwood was headed for a blinder up until 3QT, when he barely touched it and faded out of the game. Murphy continued his run of good form in recent weeks and was again dominant in the middle. Varcoe was quiet somewhat, but had a very influential say in the result of the game in the latter stages of the game, with a dominant 3rd Q.
St Kilda vs Melbourne
Possible Votes: Goddard, Montagna, Riewoldt, N. Jones
Goddard was quite the accumulator, earning 37 possessions. Montagna hit back well, after having a weeks break through suspension, and was a solid contributor. Riewoldt prowess up forward proved lethal to the Dees, kicking 3 important goals. Nathan Jones was the best for the Dees, gathering 31 possies and setting up his side with quite a few scoring opportunities with 7 inside 50s.
Port Adelaide vs Fremantle
Potential Votes: Lower, Fyfe, Pavlich, Sandi, Duffield
Lower played one of his best games for Freo, amassing 28 possies and kicking a nice goal. Fyfe and Pav were the other standouts through the middle, and Sandi was very noticable up until he came off with injury. Duffield got plenty of quality touches off half back, and was also good.
Brisbane vs North Melbourne
Potential Votes: Brown, Adcock, Black, Swallow
Brown was the difference in the end, snatching 11 marks and 4 goals. Adcock thrived on the hard contested ball, and Black's ball use was superb given the tough conditions. Swallow was by far the best for North.
Richmond vs Essendon
Potential Votes: Deledio, Cotchin, Jetta, Heppell
Deledio played a bit part superbly both in the middle and mopping up down back, whilst Cotchin was again superb, with his extraction skills the stand out. Jetta's electrifying speed and 3 goals were a rare highlight in what was a grim match for the Dons. Heppell contested the packs at every opportunity and can walk away with his head held high.
Collingwood vs Adelaide
Potential Votes: Thomas, Thompson, Ball, Pendlebury
Thomas was electrifying all day, and Thompson had 33 possessions in a dominant display for the Crows who dropped the bundle in the last Q. Ball worked tirelessly all day with his in and under work, and Pendles was crucial with his penetrating kicking.
Sydney vs Hawthorn
Potential Votes: Franklin, Shiels, Roughead, Sewell, Hodge
Franklin played a blinder kicking 6.6, and could've had 10+ had he kicked straight. Shiels had a lot around stoppages and Roughead played a great game pinch hitting in the ruck and going forward at stages throughout the game. Sewell did well to give his team mates first use of the ball around the stoppages, and Hodge was overly solid throughout.
West Coast vs Westerm Bulldogs
Potential Votes: Kennedy, Shuey, Embley, Le Cras, Cox
Kennedy kicked 10, so his game speaks for itself. Shuey kicked his own bag, converting 5 goals and was involved in heaps of midfield work. Embley dominated with his usual ran and dash, and Le Cras gathered 29 possessions to go with 3.3 along the way. Cox was a beast in the ruck, and smashed the Bulldogs at the stoppages.
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above is not indicative of the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide.*
Saturday, June 4, 2011
'Close Encounters of the Furr Kind' - Round 8, 2011 Wrap
In an encounter that was touted the match of the round, it sure lived up to expectations with the clash between the two undefeated titans - Geelong and Collingwood - going right down to the wire. Coming away victorious were the Cats who fought bravely against the reigning premiers, and very much had the ascendancy all night.
One player that stood out and set the tone early for the Catters was Selwood, who capped off his 100th game in style with a 28 possession performance, which included 7 clearances, 8 inside 50's and a whopping 17 contested possessions.
Selwood has gone under the radar up until now, with many bookies writing him off. Could this be the beginning of a run of promising performances to come that will thrust his name back into the Brownlow spotlight? He has the runs on the board in previous seasons, particularly in the latter half of last year when he polled a total of 14 votes in a run of 8 consecutive games. Almost Judd-esque is our resident 'Wood Seller'!
Geelong vs Collingwood
Possible Votes: Selwood, Thomas, Swan, Bartel, Ottens.
Selwood purely awesome in his milestone game, and Thomas' stoppage work was a feature of his game that stood out and kicked a late goal to bring the Pies within striking distance. Swan played a solid game with 30 possessions, whilst Bartel was very quiet early on in the match, but kicked 2 crucial goals.Ottens dominated the ruck and could figure.
North Melbourne vs Melbourne
Possible Votes: Goldstein, Wells, Edwards, Adams.
Goldstein dominated all day against Melbourne's depleated and non-existant ruck setup. Wells' run, carry and precise movement of the ball was invaluable, and Edwards' performance speaks for itself with 6 goals 10 marks. Adams tried his heart out and was very damaging.
Adelaide vs Gold Coast
Possible Votes: Dangerfield, Van Berlo, Thompson, Ablett.
Dangerfield kicked 6 and smashed the GC. Van Berlo played a very nice captains game, leading from the front and gathering 36 possies. Thompson's in and under work was flawless. Gazza was showing glimpses of his Brownlow medal form in the first quarter and a bit, kicking 4 goals and amassing 41 possessions in a dominant display, but slowed just as his side did as the game wore on.
Brisbane vs Essendon
Possible Votes: Myers, Zaharakis, Rockliff, Hocking.
Myers was quiet up until the last half when he was racking up possessions off half-back in a rebound role that went some way to negating Brisbane's forward entries. Zaharakis played a starring role in the Bomber's win, with 4 goals. Rockliff was among the best stoppage players on the night, along with Hocking who had 11 contested possessions.
Sydney vs Port Adelaide
Possible Votes: Bolton, Kennedy, Goodes, O'Keefe.
Bolton was courageous as always, laying 13 tackles to go with his 33 touches. Kennedy had a day out as well, kicking 2 goals whilst smashing out 17 contested possessions among his 31 possessions. Goodes had a very servicable game kicking a couple of nice goals, and O'Keefe played a crucial role in the Swans win.
Hawthorn vs St Kilda
Possible Votes: Savage, Franklin, Hodge, Lewis.
This is a very hard game for votes! Savage really grew into the match and was a dominant force down the wings, whilst Franklin was his influential self kicking 5. Hodge worked his way into form with arguably his best game for the year, and likewise Lewis was an accumulator.
Western Bulldogs vs Richmond
Possible Votes: Gilbee, Ward, Boyd, Minson.
Gilbee booted 5 goals in a very dominant display. Ward was outstanding in the midfield, likewise Boyd who played a solid game. Minson should come into calculations, smashing it not only in the ruck, but up forward as well.
West Coast vs Fremantle
Possible Votes: Priddis, Naitanui, Fyfe, Mundy.
Priddis was BOG, winning the match day medal. NicNat played a great ruckmans game, working in tandem with Cox to get the better of Sandilands. Fyfe was among the best for Freo, and kicked a classy goal that put him in contention for goal of the year. Mundy is another that tried hard for the Dockers.
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above is not indicative of the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide.*
One player that stood out and set the tone early for the Catters was Selwood, who capped off his 100th game in style with a 28 possession performance, which included 7 clearances, 8 inside 50's and a whopping 17 contested possessions.
Selwood has gone under the radar up until now, with many bookies writing him off. Could this be the beginning of a run of promising performances to come that will thrust his name back into the Brownlow spotlight? He has the runs on the board in previous seasons, particularly in the latter half of last year when he polled a total of 14 votes in a run of 8 consecutive games. Almost Judd-esque is our resident 'Wood Seller'!
Geelong vs Collingwood
Possible Votes: Selwood, Thomas, Swan, Bartel, Ottens.
Selwood purely awesome in his milestone game, and Thomas' stoppage work was a feature of his game that stood out and kicked a late goal to bring the Pies within striking distance. Swan played a solid game with 30 possessions, whilst Bartel was very quiet early on in the match, but kicked 2 crucial goals.Ottens dominated the ruck and could figure.
North Melbourne vs Melbourne
Possible Votes: Goldstein, Wells, Edwards, Adams.
Goldstein dominated all day against Melbourne's depleated and non-existant ruck setup. Wells' run, carry and precise movement of the ball was invaluable, and Edwards' performance speaks for itself with 6 goals 10 marks. Adams tried his heart out and was very damaging.
Adelaide vs Gold Coast
Possible Votes: Dangerfield, Van Berlo, Thompson, Ablett.
Dangerfield kicked 6 and smashed the GC. Van Berlo played a very nice captains game, leading from the front and gathering 36 possies. Thompson's in and under work was flawless. Gazza was showing glimpses of his Brownlow medal form in the first quarter and a bit, kicking 4 goals and amassing 41 possessions in a dominant display, but slowed just as his side did as the game wore on.
Brisbane vs Essendon
Possible Votes: Myers, Zaharakis, Rockliff, Hocking.
Myers was quiet up until the last half when he was racking up possessions off half-back in a rebound role that went some way to negating Brisbane's forward entries. Zaharakis played a starring role in the Bomber's win, with 4 goals. Rockliff was among the best stoppage players on the night, along with Hocking who had 11 contested possessions.
Sydney vs Port Adelaide
Possible Votes: Bolton, Kennedy, Goodes, O'Keefe.
Bolton was courageous as always, laying 13 tackles to go with his 33 touches. Kennedy had a day out as well, kicking 2 goals whilst smashing out 17 contested possessions among his 31 possessions. Goodes had a very servicable game kicking a couple of nice goals, and O'Keefe played a crucial role in the Swans win.
Hawthorn vs St Kilda
Possible Votes: Savage, Franklin, Hodge, Lewis.
This is a very hard game for votes! Savage really grew into the match and was a dominant force down the wings, whilst Franklin was his influential self kicking 5. Hodge worked his way into form with arguably his best game for the year, and likewise Lewis was an accumulator.
Western Bulldogs vs Richmond
Possible Votes: Gilbee, Ward, Boyd, Minson.
Gilbee booted 5 goals in a very dominant display. Ward was outstanding in the midfield, likewise Boyd who played a solid game. Minson should come into calculations, smashing it not only in the ruck, but up forward as well.
West Coast vs Fremantle
Possible Votes: Priddis, Naitanui, Fyfe, Mundy.
Priddis was BOG, winning the match day medal. NicNat played a great ruckmans game, working in tandem with Cox to get the better of Sandilands. Fyfe was among the best for Freo, and kicked a classy goal that put him in contention for goal of the year. Mundy is another that tried hard for the Dockers.
*DISCLAIMER: The deliberate random order of the players above is not indicative of the order I think they will poll in, and should be treated/used only as a guide.*
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