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Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Voting is as usual: you have 15 votes to award pretty much as you will, with the following provisos:
[1] 15 votes in total, no more, no less.
[2] No more than 10 votes for any one player (even Sam Walsh or Patrick Cripps)
[3] Three players at least must get a mention.
[4] A grade for the game, A+ (what I want to see) to F-.

Hopefully we'll have guys to vote for.
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #1
Team A

5 Doc
4 Walsh
3 TDK
2 Silvagni
1 Cripps
The Force Awakens!

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #2
Team A+
5 Walsh
4 TDK
3 Prince Charles
2 Doc
1 George
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #3
Team A+ Best Win Of The Year
3 Walsh - Outstanding.
2 TDK - Special talent. Let's go after his brother
2 Charlie - At the end of the day he kicks the goals and we win.
2 Doc - The fairy-tale continues
1 Saad - Eating humble pie about this bloke for a while now and will be for many more years I think
1 Cottrell - Playing as if his career depended on it, and it is
1 Jack - If there was and underrated award in the AFL he would be leading it.
1 Cripps - A lazy 22 but 5 tackles and 8 clearances
1 Fish - He is without doubt the smartest player on out team (when he's on)
1 Kennedy - Like Cripps, 4 tackles and 8 clearances

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #4
Team A+

3 Walsh
2 Hewitt
1 TDK
1 Curnow
1 Docherty
1 Saad
1 Cottrell
1 Newnes
1 Cripps
1 Fisher
1 O'Brien
1 Silvagni

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #5
A+ - you beat a top four team in a finals like manner with about six key players missing it's great win.

5. Walsh
4. Docherty
3. Saad
2. Hewett
1. TDK

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #6
Team - A (in the entire time we've been doing this, I don't recall ever giving an A)

5 - Walsh
4 - TDK
2 - Docherty
2 - Hewett
2 - Saad

HM: Every single other player. Special mention: JSOS, Crippa, H's work when not marking or goaling, Charles, Kemp against the odds, wingers work rate, Bam Bam's return to best form, small forwards pressure and deft linking (Fisher's best game, Honey's sublime hand offs)... etc.
Only our ruthless best, from Board to bootstudders will get us no. 17

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #7
Rating:      A+
One of the better games we’ve played this century, let alone this year. We came back from adversity to beat a contender into total submission with half our team sitting in the stands.

Votes:
[3]   Sam Walsh
[1.5]   Sam Docherty
[1.5]   Adam Saad
[1]   Zac Fisher
[1]   Tom de Koning
[1]   Jack Silvagni
[1]   George Hewett
[1]   Matthew Kennedy
[1]   Charlie Curnow
[0.5]   Patrick Cripps
[0.5]   Jack Newnes
[0.5]   Lochie O’Brien
[0.5]   Matthew Cottrell
[0.5]   Nick Newman
[0.5]   Jordan Boyd

Explanations:
Warning: these votes are severely undervalued, even with an A+ rating. It was not possible to express just how good we were with 15 votes.
[3]   Sam Walsh:      We’ve always known what sort of player we got when we recruited Sam Walsh, but if the idiots, like Kane Cornes, can’t admit we got the best from his draft, then there is no help for them. 40 possessions and 7 clearances says it all.
[1.5]   Sam Docherty:   Doc is having a brilliant year, and his ability to out-work his opponents is staggering.
[1.5]   Adam Saad:      Saad keeps impressing. How Essendon must hurt to see him playing this way week in, week out.
[1]   Zac Fisher:      One of Fisher’s best games, and probably his best ever numbers. Fisher was dynamic and added real pace to our centre breaks.
[1]   Tom de Koning:   Tom has been down of late, but he rose to the occasion like a phoenix. He managed to reduce his opponent’s effectiveness and produce some of the best pieces of play it is possible for an AFL team to produce.
[1]   Jack Silvagni:      Jack was excellent today. 10 marks and a goal doesn’t tell you how significant he was in almost everything he did.
[1]   George Hewett:   Another strong effort from George in the middle.
[1]   Matthew Kennedy:   Not quite the form he was displaying earlier in the season, but still a damned good game.
[1]   Charlie Curnow:   Charlie was ordinary early, not holding his marks and fumbling badly. But the longer the game went on, the more effective he became, both in the air and on the ground.
[0.5]   Patrick Cripps:      Cripps was brilliant early, but faded. He still had 5 tackles, 5 marks, 8 clearances and more. Any other player would be satisfied with a game like that, but Crippa will only try to do better.
[0.5]   Jack Newnes:      Celebrated his 200th game in style. Not as flashy as some of the others, but the job got done again and again.
[0.5]   Lochie O’Brien:   Looking at O’Brien today you could see the growth in his game. No longer shirking contests, he did a lot more than just run. His 2 goals were a fitting reward for his workrate.
[0.5]   Matthew Cottrell:   Cottrell is another whose growth as a player sticks out like a sore thumb. His possessions were cleaner, his running was harder and his results spike for themselves.
[0.5]   Nick Newman:      Nick had another solid day in the office today. His opponents could count their possessions on one hand and have left over fingers.
[0.5]   Jordan Boyd:      Another player whose growth this year has been impressive. His disposal was good, but it was his run, his pace to break the lines that stood out. Not the player we saw running around early in the season.

Honourable Mentions:
Brodie Kemp:      Had a difficult job and did it. He managed 17 possessions and did the job.
Lewis Young:      Started like a house on fire, but faded somewhat. Still, he had the job on a huge player and he slaughtered him.
Harry McKay:      H didn’t have a great game, but he could have had 5 goals and had 5 good tackles.
The others all contributed. Honey, Durdin and Motlop all had some good patches and showed promise, but all three can be better.
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #8
Team A
Walsh 5
Saad 2
Hewitt 2
Doc 2
TDK 2
Cottrell 2


Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #9
Team A+
6: Walsh
2: Saad
2: Young
1: TDK
1: Docherty
1: Cripps
1: LOB
1: Hewett



Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #10
The hardest game yet to assign votes. All 22 deserve votes. Hopefully that's becoming a trend. The Voss trend.

Team A

1 Walshy
1 Hewett
1 Crippa
1 Kennedy
1 LoB
1 Newnes (👏200 club member)
1 Cottrell
1 Young
1 Saad
1 Doc
1 Newman
1 Fisher
1 TDK
1 Charlie
1 SOS

hm: the rest
Coming together is the beginning.
Keeping together is progress.
Working together is success.
Henry Ford.

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #11
Team A

5 Walsh
3 Saad
3 Curnow
2 Young
2 De Koning

 

Re: Jim Park Voting 2022 AFL Rd 15 Carlton vs Fremantle

Reply #12
Team: A

5 - Walsh
4 - Fisher
3 - De Koning
2 - Docherty
1 - Curnow
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