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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Jim Park Award 2026
Last post by crashlander -
AFL 2026 Rd 11:   Carlton vs Port Adelaide
A good win over an improving team away. We had a few hard markers this week! Still, it is nice to be in the position to be picky!

Trends:
[1]   There were 12 voters this round, which is a little disappointing considering the circumstances. Still, I'm not complaining, I appreciate the time our voters spend.
please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable. And our statistics hold up pretty well when it comes to John Nicholls Medal night!


[2]   The rating was a 9.47, which represents a B+, is the best we've had for the year to this point.
Our rating of the Richmond game, for example, was 7.69 which says far too much.

[3]   16 players managed a mention again this week. That is what we get when we play more consistently.

[4]   The average vote this week was 31, the first time we've passed 30 for the year!. Scores are around 30 when we win, so read into that what you will.

[5]   4 players managed 100 votes or more. This is becoming the norm, which is something I like.

[6] Patrick Cripps was our best for the 3rd week in a row. His reemergence has been one of the reasons we've improved. He managed a Cripps-like 367 votes, a really dominant game! Jagga Smith was 2nd, with 241 votes, his 2nd highest. Then came Walsh (154) and Hayward (150). Walsh has not been outside the top 10 year this season.

[7]   Two player managed votes from everyone this week, Cripps and Smith. Hayward missed by two.

[8]   We had a much more rounded distribution of votes this week. Our recruits put their hands up, as did a youngsters and our experienced players (who have generally been down this year). Our defenders and mids got most of the votes.

[9]   Jagga Smith was our best youngster for the night, followed byCowan, Wilson and Ison.
This was the 2nd real Cripps-like game from Cripps.

Votes:
Cripps, Patrick   367
Smith, Jagga   241
Walsh, Sam   154
Hayward, Will   150
Hewett, George   87
Florent, Oliver   67
Dean, Harry   63
Cowan, Lachlan   59
McKay, Harrison   59
Haynes, Nicholas   51
Evans, Francis   47
Ison, Jack   20
Wilson, Billy   20
McGovern, Mitchell   16
Derksen, Wade   16
Newman, Nicholas   4


Progressive Voting:
Walsh, Sam   1900
Patrick Cripps  1639
Florent, Oliver  794
Matthew Carroll   769
Smith, Jagga  754
Pittonet, Marc  706
Mitch McGovern  560
Newman, Nic   497
Kemp, Brodie  480
Will Hayward  473
Ainsworth, Ben  440
Hollands, Elijah  426
Ollie Hollands  413
Harry McKay  390
Weitering, Jacob  366
William, Zac  330
Haynes, Nick 304
Cowan, Lachie  299
Hewett, George  166
Lord, Cooper  152
Dean, Harry  114
Young, Lewis   81
Evans, Francis  74
Ison, Jack   43
Byrne, Talor  34
Wilson, Billy   30
Cerra, Adam  29
Liam Reidy   28
Boyd, Jordan   27
Wade Derksen   16
Adam Saad   15
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Jim Park Voting AFL Rd 12 2026 Carlton vs Geelong
Last post by rocky -
Team A

3  Will Hayward - Think his best game for us in the navy blue
2  Patrick Cripps - 2nd Half was enormous. That's why you don't start the bloke off the bench or up forward in the 3rd
2  Sam Walsh - If he hadn't have missed 3 gettable goals would've have been BOG. That's why you don't start the bloke off the bench or up forward in the 3rd
1  Jacob Weitering - Still not playing on key forwards (clearly by design) but found some good form
1  Jagga Smith - Got his 2nd wind after a couple of down games. Reminds me a lot of NDaicos. We've got a winner in this one
1  Harry Dean - Super impressed with how he's started his year. Another winner
1  Nic Newman - Still not usig the ball as effectively as he could but solid game again for the veteran
1  Ben Ainsworth - Tough workhorse
1  Cowan - Given the toughest job of the night and deserves some credit for keeping the man that usually murders us to 4 goals (2-3 of those were from turnovers on our part)
1  Adam Cerra - Yep, let's keep him on the wing. Seems to be working. Most MG for us.
1  Blake Acres - Deserved a plug. Ran pretty hard and DID NOT kick OOF

HM : Everyone else
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 12 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Geelong
Last post by ElwoodBlues1 -


Unfortunately, not all the kids in the Magoos and some recruits actually aren't coming along as well as we might have hoped... nor delivering consistent strong efforts - Moir, Ben Campo, Reidy, Chesser, Irish boys...
Like to see Ben C get a run later on if it is possible. He's consistently doing a good job in the twos. Disposal is ok as long as he handballs...lol. His only issue, with the type of player he is, is that is has so many ahead of him. So might not be possible. The boys are polar opposite types from their old man in playing style.
Agree Scott is what we need and Ben is what we have plenty of, Lucas looked good in his first game but since hasnt fired a shot or has been injured and wingman are a dime a dozen in any draft or trade week.
I have a soft spot for father/sons so I dont want them delisted but if their surname wasnt Camporeale you would be moving them on more than likely...
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 12 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Geelong
Last post by laj -
I thought all of our kids are showing good signs in either firsts or reserves. Made me wonder why Austin and Agresta got the flick?

Unfortunately, not all the kids in the Magoos and some recruits actually aren't coming along as well as we might have hoped... nor delivering consistent strong efforts - Moir, Ben Campo, Reidy, Chesser, Irish boys...
Like to see Ben C get a run later on if it is possible. He's consistently doing a good job in the twos. Disposal is ok as long as he handballs...lol. His only issue, with the type of player he is, is that is has so many ahead of him. So might not be possible. The boys are polar opposite types from their old man in playing style.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Jim Park Voting AFL Rd 12 2026 Carlton vs Geelong
Last post by crashlander -
AFL Rd 12 2026:   Carlton vs Geelong
What a win! Honestly, we should have won by five or six goals, we had so many chances. They also kicked goals right out of their posterior, which they wouldn’t kick again in a million years.
Team:      A.
Had we kicked straight, it would have been an A+. We were excellent after an ordinary 1st quarter.

Votes:
This is going to hard to vote, as we had so many guys who really made a contribution.

[2]   Patrick Cripps
[2]   Sam Walsh
[2]   Jacob Weitering
[1.5]   Jagga Smith
[1.5]   Harry Dean
[1.5]   Will Hayward
[1]   Nic Newman
[1]   Ben Ainsworth
[0.5]   Adam Cerra
[0.5]   Nick Haynes
[0.5]   Harry McKay
[0.5]   Ollie Florent
[0.5]   Blake Acres

Explanations:
[2]   Patrick Cripps:      Was ordinary early, but he lifted brilliantly. And when the moment came, he stepped up like the champion he is. 30 possessions, 8 clearances and 4 tackles.
[2]   Sam Walsh:      Like Crippa, Sam started ordinarily, but when it was needed, his run was excellent. 30 possessions, 7 clearances and 7 tackles. If those 3 points had been 3 goals …
[2]   Jacob Weitering:   His best game for the year, but some margin, Dominated the defensive 50, took marks, made spoils and didn’t turn the ball over.
[1.5]   Jagga Smith:      Really stepped up after a poor start. His disposal was off early, but the way he stepped up was brilliant.
[1.5]   Harry Dean:      Needs to be nominated for the Rising Star, as he was excellent again. His poise was brilliant.
[1.5]   Will Hayward:      Another excellent performance. 3 goals, 17 possessions and 7 strong marks.
[1]   Nic Newman:      Another really solid game from Nic. Got lots of the ball and really provided something.
[1]   Ben Ainsworth:   Maybe not as obvious as Cripps or Walsh, but almost as effective. A great effort.
[0.5]   Adam Cerra:      Marking his mark on the wing after struggling the middle. He got a number of clearances as well, which were important.
[0.5]   Nick Haynes:      Nick was excellent again.
[0.5]   Harry McKay:      Maybe not as much forward, but his ruck work was more than useful. Took a couple of towering marks.
[0.5]   Ollie Florent:      Started poorly, turning the ball over too much, but tightened up and was excellent.
[0.5]   Blake Acres:      Acres is another who started poorly, His man dominated early. But as the game wore on, he totally smothered his opponents and provided heaps of drive. In the last quarter, he got 3 possessions in a chain and passed perfectly to Hayward for the goal. Pity he missed his own shots.


Honourable Mentions:
Billy Wilson:      Billy deserved votes. He was excellent. Yes, he made a few mistakes, but his run and carry was excellent. He has stepped up and would have got 2 votes in the early weeks.
Marc Pittonet:      Pitto was beaten on the day, but his lifting late was important. He was a real warrior.
Jack Ison:      Not perhaps as good as he has been, but Ison was important in crucial times, tapping the ball on, making tackles. He is looking good.
Flynn Young:      Had 2 goals and should have a third (he deserved it). Not great numbers, but his impact was obvious.
Lachie Cowan:   Lachie had 4 kicked on him, but he had 20+ possessions and worked really hard. Never dropped his head and his desire was excellent.
Mitch McGovern:   If Mitch could kick! Honestly, he could have changed game.
Frankie Evans:   Not close to his best form, but his chasing, tackling and footy smarts were crucial.

I am probably amiss in missing anyone. Kemp and Byrne did some important things, things that ultimately proved match winning.