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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: Jim Park Award 2026
Last post by crashlander -
AFL 2026 Rd 9:   Carlton vs Brisbane
I left voting open for longer again: I didn't get to see the replay until Friday night. Sad, but true.
 I can understand why people don't want to vote: we still failed. However, I did think this performance was a lot more promising than some of our recent ones have been.

Trends:
[1]   There were 10 voters this round, which is the same as last 4 rounds. Nichevo.
This round last year there were 13 voters, but then, we won that time.
When we lose, it is difficult to get voters to care enough to vote, especially when we don't show that we've learnt anything from those losses.
 Please do voteplease 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 7.90, which represents a C, is the best we've had for the year to this point. We did challenge the reigning premiers on their home deck.
Our rating of the Richmond game, our only win, was 7.69 which says far too much.

[3]   12 players managed a mention this week. However, most of the votes were concentrated on the same handful.

[4]   The average vote this week was 26, which is the best result of the year. Scores are around 30 when we win, so read into that what you will. Scores in the high 20's represent an honourable loss. Clearly, this loss was more honourable than some of our earlier ones.

[5]   4 players managed 100 votes or more. This is becoming the norm, which is something I like. But it does suggest that too many others didn't do much at all.

[6] Patrick Cripps was BOG for the 1st time this season with 344 votes. He was followed by Walsh, Hayward and McKay.
This was H's first top 5 finish for the year.

[7]   Three player managed votes from everyone this week, Cripps, Hayward & McKay.  Walsh missed from one voter, as did Ainsworth.

[8]   We had 2 recruits show the way this round, in Ainsworth and Hayward.

[9]   Ollie Hollands was our best youngster for the night, followed by Jagga Smith. But it was the experienced players who lifted. This was the first real Cripps-like game from Cripps and it was McKay's best so far by a huge amount.

Votes:
Cripps, Patrick   344
Walsh, Sam   217
McKay, Harrison   186
Hayward, Will   170
Ainsworth, Ben   91
Hollands, Oliver   75
Newman, Nicholas   40
Smith, Jagga   36
McGovern, Mitchell   12
Hewett, George   8
Florent, Oliver   4
Cerra, Adam   4


Progressive Voting:
Walsh, Sam   1716
Patrick Cripps  976
Pittonet, Marc  696
Mitch McGovern  544
Matthew Carroll   540
Newman, Nic   480
Kemp, Brodie  480
Smith, Jagga  465
Florent, Oliver  451
Ainsworth, Ben  440
Hollands, Elijah  426
Weitering, Jacob  366
William, Zac  321
Ollie Hollands  316
Will Hayward  294
Harry McKay  250
Haynes, Nick 247
Lord, Cooper  152
Hewett, George  83
Young, Lewis   81
Dean, Harry  51
Cowan, Lachie  47
Byrne, Talor  34
Liam Reidy   28
Boyd, Jordan   27
Evans, Francis  26
Cerra, Adam  23
Adam Saad   15

To give you some idea how down we are, George Hewett has 83 votes. He won the John Nicholls Medal last year. Adam Cerra has 23, the second lowest of anyone who has votes so far. And Adam Saad is the lowest vote getter. These guys have been significant in previous years.
Elijah Hollands, who hasn't played since the Collingwood game, is still ahead of Jacob Weitering.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 10 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Western Bulldogs
Last post by Blue Moon -
It is amazing what happens when the pressure from the fear of failure is released. Last year we lost three of our best players during the trade period, the three who replaced them, Hayward, Florent and Ainsworth, were good in this game. Our young players, Smith, O.Hollands, Cowan, Wilson, Ison & Dean were all good too and with energy. My criticism of Voss is he didn't play the young guys enough. They got a couple of late goals, and a couple from soft umpiring decisions, so we should have won by more. I said last week that our players don't have heads or backs and clearly Ison doesn't have a head as well, Cerra and Hewitt had their best games for the season and our leaders led. Life is full of opportunities and problems, I see opportunities for the team for the rest of the season.
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 10 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Western Bulldogs
Last post by rocky -
Just watched the replay. Dogs had probably their worst team for quite a while and they don't have a lot of depth due to injury and whatever so I think they're in for a world of pain over the next few weeks if they don't get some troops back. Still it wouldn't be the first time we've dropped a game like this so it was nice to win for a change
A good spread on contributors again
Florent was very good all night I think he only butchered the ball once?
Ollie Hollands had a great game I thought. Ran hard as he always does but I think this was the best I've seem him kick, live EVER
Cowan probably his best for the year. Was worried about him but may have been premature
Ison nice debut. Wish Moir could take a leaf out of his book. Then we'd have some serious fun
Matt Carroll continues to get better and better
Billy, a bit better this week. I just wish he'd go with his natural run. Looks like he's worried about stuffing up and just takes a bit long to move
Thought Walsh wasn't real good
Thought Cerra had a better game also
I'm worried about Weitering. Reckon I could get a kick on him.
Think George needs to get a move on as well

Could beat Port next week
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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: AFL Rd 10 2026 Post Game Prognostications Carlton vs Western Bulldogs
Last post by Lods -


My idea of a resignation is essentially when the company or club has no issue with you, they would be happy to keep you, and you leave of your own volition, without any mitigating circumstances.

I'm not sure that temporality tips the scales one way or the other. Wright and Davies made it clear they were not going to continue with Voss, and they allowed the "resignation" narrative to take center stage, as indeed they should. Allows him to exit the club with some dignity intact. I'm sure his first preference would be to receive a contract extension and finish the work he started. His 2nd preference would be what just unfolded. Our club has a pretty dismal record of treating coaches like garbage when they exit the club. At least with Voss there was a little dignity to the affair. Small mercies and all that.

A cynic might say that Voss decided to resign with the writing on the wall and ensuring that the club looked silly in the process.  Whilst Wright and Priestly looked a bit unflustered, I dont think Voss deciding to call it quits this week was part of the plan.  Perhaps we were going to let him coach out the year after all, and he was not having a bar of it.

I don't discount that.
I'm not sure the club wanted it done so early.
I always thought the later the better so there was no chance of an interim coach making a good fist of the job and putting pressure on them to give him the job on a full time basis.
Fraser says he's not ready.
A positive finish to the season may change his mind.