Last post by MickyO -
Slightly frustrated watching that third quarter! We seemed to make it very hard for ourselves and ran ourselves ragged for not enough result whereas they utilised it well when forward.
Last post by kruddler -
I've kept pretty quiet over the past month, but i'd like to reiterate my previous statement re Vescio and the overall standard of the womens game. Darcy has been relegated to a 2nd tier (at best) player.
Half a game in this one. Got 1 touche and 1 tackle. People chastised Charlie about his lack of tackling, but Vescio has concrete boots when the opposition has the ball. I hope Darcy is carrying an injury because i'm not sure on current form there will be a contract for Darcy next year.
Gab Pound playing her first game in forever shows the hunger and skill we expect. Brooke Vickers was out of the game for almost 2 years is showing more touch than Vescio.
Sophie McKay is doing what Vescio used to do, in her first season. Bohanna is on the wrong side of 30 but looks 10 years younger by comparison to Darcy.
Overall, the team is playing very well across the board, have a lot of skill between them and are obviously winning....take Vescio out of the side and i don't think any of that changes. That is a big tick for the club and a huge improvement over previous years.
Overall, we've dominated the game thus far, but hitting the post at least 3 times (including in the goal square) is keeping the cats in the game.
Last post by crashlander -
Congratulations to: [1] George Hewett 4513 votes Our runaway winner by over a thousand votes. George turned up every week in a career best season. 9 time BOG, 18 time a top-4 vote getter. What a season!
[2] Patrick Cripps 2866 votes Our Captain had a much quieter season this time around, but still managed 1 BOG and 15 top-4 performances. Here is hoping that 2026 is more like 2024!
[3] Ollie Hollands 1673 votes This is both a positive and a negative. It is a huge positive for Ollie and marks his 'graduation', if you will. But it is also a serious negative, in that so many players who were consider top players failed to fire. Injuries curtailed some of them, but form was a significant issue. Seriously. guys like de Koning should be polling a lot more votes than this. Not to take anything away from Ollie Hollands, who deserves the kudos. He didn't win any BOGs, but he was a consistent performer most weeks.
[4] Jacob Weitering 1672 votes A good effort from Weitering. He was BOG twice and in the top 4 four times.
[5] Tom de Koning 1593 votes After a positive start to the year, Tom failed to really fire. He was BOG three time, only once after round 3, and in the top 4 six times, none in the last third of the season.
Last post by crashlander - AFL 2025 Rd 24: Carlton vs Essendon Another game I didn't see live. I am writing to the AFL and complaining about the number of Thursday night games we've had. Never mind, this was our 1st Thursday night win for the season. It was our 1st win in the final round in ages. As such, it was always nice to beat the Drug Cheats.
Trends: [1] This week we attracted 10 voters, which isn't fantastic, but it is a considerable improvement over the weeks we lost. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again. You look at how our voting stacks up and we're pretty damned good; we usually get the players in something close to the right order. Do think about this for 2026.
[2] The rating was a 9.0, which isa B. The few people who voted expected us to beat the Drug Cheats, who were struck down by injury, and marked the effort accordingly.
[3]15 players managed a mention this week, which is the same as last week. To be honest, I'm happy when I see these sort of numbers. It suggests to me that we're getting a contribution from a significant portion of the team. That seems to be more common these days. Back in the Judd days we often had some players dominate while the others either didn't do as much, or weren't recognized. I prefer it this way.
[4] The average vote this week was 29, which is reasonable. Hopefully we can see more scores in the 30's in 2026.
[5]5 players managed 100 votes or more this week. But we did have 2 real dominant scores.
[6] George Hewett managed his 9th BOG for us this season with a Judd-like 374 votes. Weitering was 2nd with 252. 18 times this season George was in the top 4 vote getters. That is Cripps-like! Cripps managed 14 top-4 finishes in a year where he was down.
[7]2 players managed votes from everyone this week, Hewett and Weitering. Cripps and Evans missed 1 voter, while Walsh missed 2.
[8] Our youngsters have been one of the positives this year. Guys like Hollands and Cowan have been consistent vote getters across the season. This week they weren't as dominant.
[9] There was a fairly even spread this week, with no line dominating. We struggled all year with our forward work and it shows.
Votes: Hewett, George 374 Weitering, Jacob 252 Evans, Francis 185 Cripps, Patrick 131 Walsh, Sam 126 McKay, Harrison 72 Motlop, Jesse 72 Acres, Blake 41 Hollands, Oliver 23 de Koning, Tom 18 Cowan, Lachlan 14 Saad, Adam 14 Young, Flynn 14 Moir Ashton 9 Wilson, Billy 9
Progressive Voting: 4513 George Hewett 2866 Patrick Cripps 1673 Ollie Hollands 1672 Jacob Weitering 1593 Tom de Koning 1466 Adam Cerra 1396 Sam Walsh 1237 Nick Haynes 1187 Harry McKay 846 Jack Silvagni 729 Lachie Cowan 684 Adam Saad 631 Francis Evans 553 Zac Williams 547 Sam Docherty 487 Charlie Curnow 472 Mitch McGovern 453 Cooper Lord 413 Jesse Motlop 284 Blake Acres 275 Brodie Kemp 215 Corey Durdin 181 Harry O'Farrell 159 Marc Pittonet 157 Matthew Carroll 153 Ashton Moir 142 Lachie Fogarty 134 Will White 128 Lewis Young 127 Jaxon Binns 119 Alex Cincotta 79 Matthew Cottrell 72 Elijah Holland 48 Orazio Fantasia 21 Lucas Camporeale 18 Flynn Young 9 Billy Wilson