2015 Jim Park Voting April 10, 2015, 11:45:26 am Thanks you to all of you who have voted for the Jim Park Medal. our B & F Award. Without your thoughts this award would not be possible. It was gratifying to see so many willing to put their thoughts to cyberspace after last week's disappointment.I hope to see this (relative) enthusiasm continue. Compared to Round #1 last year, the number of voters increased by 71 %.So, here are the tallies, as completed this morning.Round #1: Carlton vs. Richmond 315 - Docherty, Sam 249 - White, Simon 176 - Judd, Chris 58 - Bell, Tom 57 - Wood, Cameron 43 - Simpson, Kade 41 - Carrazzo, Andrew 27 - Gibbs, Bryce 8 - Henderson, Lachie 7 - Yarran, Chris 6 - Menzel, Troy 3 - Curnow, Edward 3 - Jones, Liam Clearly Simon White and the Doc were rated our best players. From memory, I don't think either has had this honour until now: a positive sign for a our future.Juddy was clear 3rd, and this his game was good, it was clear that it was nothing like the efforts that have won him awards in the past.Voting drops away significantly after that.Liam Jones managed to garner his first votes for his new club: hopefully the sign of better things to come.Out effort was not highly rated: 6.59.This represents a rating between an E+ and D-, also a reasonably accurate assessment of our night's results. Hopefully we can see a significant improvement in this value in coming weeks. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #1 – April 10, 2015, 12:09:43 pm Thanks for taking this on Crash. It is a feature of CSC that I really value, even after a loss.It's interesting that there is such a consensus on the best three but some left field results at the bottom of the list. Well, that's football and football supporters Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #2 – April 10, 2015, 01:24:18 pm Quote from: DJC – on April 10, 2015, 12:09:43 pmThanks for taking this on Crash. It is a feature of CSC that I really value, even after a loss.It's interesting that there is such a consensus on the best three but some left field results at the bottom of the list. Well, that's football and football supporters Seconded. Even in frustration of a loss, this is something I enjoy. Gives me a chance to analyse my thoughts on the game and players impacts, but also I love seeing how other people viewed individual output. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #3 – April 10, 2015, 01:44:15 pm No problem.Hopefully we still feel the same enthusiasm after Round #23. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #4 – April 18, 2015, 10:31:26 am Our effort rating was 5.96, just under and E. Call it an E-. Quite justified and not as good as in Round #1.We had 17 voters this week, only 1 different to this time last year. Somehow I think that shows we started pretty poorly then as well. So, to the nitty gritty:Round #2: Carlton vs. West Coast in Perth.Docherty, Sam 226Judd, Chris 170Simpson, Kade 156Everitt, Andrejs 156Gibbs, Bryce 72Tuohy, Zach 42Casboult, Levi 30Yarran, Chris 23Bell, Tom 12Wood, Cameron 4Ellard, David 2Murphy, Marc 2This is a very small spread of votes, which suggest, correctly, that we had relatively few contributors. That Judd could vote so well when he only did well in 1 quarter also reflects poorly on his team mates (although it does say something about that one quarter of total brilliance).It is good to see Docherty making an impression and Everitt's vastly improved performance was appreciated by the voters.I am a little surprised to see such little appreciation for Ellard, who did his job much better than his team mates. My only explanation is that while he did a good negative job, he just didn't get enough of the ball himself to make an impression. I think we are all agreed that he may not be on the list next year, with a major rebuild underway.Progressive Votes:541 - Docherty, Sam (0)346 - Judd, Chris (0)249 - White, Simon (0)199 - Simpson, Kade (0)157 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)99 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)71 - Bell, Tom (0)61 - Wood, Cameron (0)43 - Tuohy, Zach (0)41 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)30 - Casboult, Levi (0)30 - Yarran, Chris (0)8 - Henderson, Lachie (0)6 - Menzel, Troy (0)3 - Curnow, Edward (0)3 - Jones, Liam (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)2 - Murphy, Marc (0)Docherty is a comfortable leader at this point, in front of Judd. This suggests that we really are going to miss Judd when he retires, something that will happen sooner rather than later. I am hoping for an improved performance this week against the Drug Cheats. But my expectations are not high. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #5 – April 25, 2015, 10:56:32 am Our 3rd loss on the trot was an improvement, but a loss is a loss is a loss, especially against the Drug Cheats. Our match rating this week was 7.52, a considerable improvement in C+ territory. That may be a little inflated for where it should be, simply due to the fact that our first 2 losses were relatively poor. There were side effects though. This week's side is looking like the Diggers after the Gallipoli landing: shot to bit and the walking wounded.The spread of votes was considerably higher this round, as people generally considered that more players made a useful contribution.One of the side effects of our 3rd loss and poor outlook was that the number of voter dropped off. We had 25 voters in Round #1, while only 14 of us voted this time around. However, this was better than last year. After our 3rd loss last year only 12 people bothered to vote.Hopefully a good showing today will bring the voting population back in force. The Votes: Round #3 Carlton vs. EssendonCripps, Patrick 210Murphy, Marc 150Everitt, Andrejs 145Wood, Cameron 137Armfield, Dennis 116Docherty, Sam 73Walker, Andrew 64 Yarran, Chris 59Judd, Chris 54Simpson, Kade 54Carrazzo, Andrew 21Gibbs, Bryce 16Tuohy, Zach 16Byrne, Ciaran 13I am assuming Yarran got his votes for his well aimed punch at Chapman. The full details of that tale I think we will never know.Ciaran Byrne had an excellent impression in his first game. Unfortunately a minor hamstring prevented him from repeating the effort in Windy Wellington.Another sign for the future was our response to Patrick Cripps. We rated him our best player for his excellent 4 quarter effort in the middle of the ground.Progressive Votes:614 - Docherty, Sam (0)399 - Judd, Chris (0)302 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)252 - Simpson, Kade (0)249 - White, Simon (0)210 - Cripps, Patrick (0)198 - Wood, Cameron (0)153 - Murphy, Marc (0)116 - Armfield, Dennis (0)115 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)89 - Yarran, Chris (0)71 - Bell, Tom (0)65 - Walker, Andrew (0)63 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)59 - Tuohy, Zach (0)30 - Casboult, Levi (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)8 - Henderson, Lachie (0)6 - Menzel, Troy (0)3 - Curnow, Edward (0)3 - Jones, Liam (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Docherty still has a comfortable lead, with Everitt catching up to Judd. The relatively poor showing by some of our better players (Gibbs, Murphy, etc) shows that we still have a long way to go before we reach the standard we all expect to show. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #6 – April 30, 2015, 09:08:15 pm It was rather nice to have a win. Pity I didn't see it.A win was good for voter numbers. This time last year we lost to Melbourne and only 8 people voted. I can understand why. This year we had 18, an improvement of over 100 %. Hopefully we can repeat the effort so we get a few more voters coming out of the woodwork. We actually didn't have a huge spread of vote getter this week. Most people were impressed by the same people. Well, fair enough. the rating was considerably higher this week: 8.59. That was between a C+ and a B-, a fair indication of our performance.The Votes: Round #4 Carlton vs. St. KildaCripps, Patrick 370Murphy, Marc 258Henderson, Lachie 258Bell, Tom 167Everitt, Andrejs 64Simpson, Kade 62Tuohy, Zach 55Armfield, Dennis 19Walker, Andrew 19Wood, Cameron 12Carrazzo, Andrew 5Patrick Cripps managed his 2nd BOG for us, for the 2nd week in a row, followed again by Murphy. However, the votes were much greater this time. Everitt, Wood, Armfield and Bell continued to make positive impressions. Bryce Gibbs, on the other hand, has not lived up to his great form of last year to date. Hopefully this week can be his week.Progressives:614 - Docherty, Sam (0)580 - Cripps, Patrick (0)410 - Murphy, Marc (0)399 - Judd, Chris (0)366 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)314 - Simpson, Kade (0)266 - Henderson, Lachie (0)249 - White, Simon (0)238 - Bell, Tom (0)210 - Wood, Cameron (0)135 - Armfield, Dennis (0)115 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)114 - Tuohy, Zach (0)89 - Yarran, Chris (0)84 - Walker, Andrew (0)68 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)30 - Casboult, Levi (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)6 - Menzel, Troy (0)3 - Curnow, Edward (0)3 - Jones, Liam (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Docherty retains his overall lead, but it has been cut considerably. The big movers have been Cripps and Murphy. It is, in fact, getting pretty close in the top group. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #7 – May 08, 2015, 09:18:53 pm This was one of the ugliest losses we have experienced in recent times, maybe the worst since the Pagan Days.Nichevo. Hopefully this week we can turn that around.This time last year only 12 people voted. I guess we were pretty ordinary early last year. Even out first win was not thrilling football. Well this year 16 people voted.There were 12 different vote getters, but overall votes were not high as the rating was poor. The rating, 5.31, was approximately an F+. That is poor in anyone's language. Hopefully we can redeem ourselves this weekend. The Votes: Round #5 Carlton vs. CollingwoodDocherty, Sam 209Rowe, Sam 141Cripps, Patrick 106Judd, Chris 105Murphy, Marc 63Bell, Tom 53Armfield, Dennis 32Wood, Cameron 27Tuohy, Zach 27Simpson, Kade 23Jaksch, Kristian 5Jones, Liam 3Boekhorst, Blaine 3Boekhorst, Jones and Jaksch opened their accounts this round. Docherty was our pick for BOG, followed by Sam Rowe. It is good to see Rowe hit some form, as he had been very ordinary. However, he stood up very well.Progressives:823 - Docherty, Sam (0)686 - Cripps, Patrick (0)504 - Judd, Chris (0)474 - Murphy, Marc (0)366 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)338 - Simpson, Kade (0)291 - Bell, Tom (0)266 - Henderson, Lachie (0)249 - White, Simon (0)236 - Wood, Cameron (0)167 - Armfield, Dennis (0)142 - Rowe, Sam (0)140 - Tuohy, Zach (0)115 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)89 - Yarran, Chris (0)84 - Walker, Andrew (0)68 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)30 - Casboult, Levi (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)6 - Jones, Liam (0)6 - Menzel, Troy (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)3 - Curnow, Edward (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Docherty increased his lead, although things are still bunched up behind him. A couple of good games by someone will bust things open. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #8 – May 15, 2015, 09:23:45 pm Another ugly day, especially as we lost to a team who hadn't won a game until then. 6 guys ended up dropped as a consequence. That says a lot in itself.That said, we did have Curnow and Gibbs playing significantly better, although nowhere near their best. And this week we have the return of a bit of talent. So hopefully this improve on the field.Votes were very concentrated this round, with very little spread at all. There were only 9 different players to get a mention. However, we did have more voters this year than we did at the same time last year, and we won this time last year! That is a positive.The rating was ordinary, but considerably improved on the previous round: 6.27, which is an E+. We can do better.The Votes: Round #6 Carlton vs. BrisbaneBell, Tom 302Casboult, Levi 245Docherty, Sam 141Curnow, Edward 82Cripps, Patrick 69Judd, Chris 65Armfield, Dennis 13Gibbs, Bryce 13Murphy, Marc 10 Tuohy, Zach 10Tom Bell produced one of his better performances and was a clear BOG, from Casboult and Docherty. Armfield managed votes (and probably deserved some) with less than 10 possessions. It was that sort of game.Progressives:964 - Docherty, Sam (0)755 - Cripps, Patrick (0)593 - Bell, Tom (0)569 - Judd, Chris (0)484 - Murphy, Marc (0)366 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)338 - Simpson, Kade (0)266 - Henderson, Lachie (0)265 - Casboult, Levi (0)249 - White, Simon (0)236 - Wood, Cameron (0)179 - Armfield, Dennis (0)151 - Tuohy, Zach (0)142 - Rowe, Sam (0)127 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)89 - Yarran, Chris (0)85 - Curnow, Edward (0)84 - Walker, Andrew (0)68 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)6 - Jones, Liam (0)6 - Menzel, Troy (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Docherty increased his lead slightly, while Bell rocketed up into 3rd place, in front of Judd. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #9 – May 21, 2015, 10:43:30 pm I cannot say have enjoyed many games of footy this year. Alas, this was another one that was no pleasure at all.The only thing that made me feel better was that GWS really were superior to us, with pace, skill and a brilliant, fast moving game plan. I can't say that about any of our other opponents this season. But then, we have lost to these other zeroes. Votes were more spread out this week: it appears we think we had a few more contributors, even if their contribution wasn't huge. 15 guys got a mention, compared to 9 last round. The rating was poor: 5.74. That would be nearest to an E-. We lack even a modicum of intensity at the moment. The Votes: Round #7 Carlton vs. GWSJudd, Chris 302Curnow, Edward 178Docherty, Sam 100Bell, Tom 88Tutt, Jason 49Everitt, Andrejs 37Gibbs, Bryce 31Wood, Cameron 27Tuohy, Zach 14Murphy, Marc 8Casboult, Levi 8Dick, Matthew 8White, Simon 4Armfield, Dennis 2Yarran, Chris 2Not a lot of votes, but there weren't a lot of voters and the rating said it all. There won't be an improvement until we start playing some better football.Tutt got his first votes, although he ran out of steam. Judd dominated proceedings.Progressives:1064 - Docherty, Sam (0)872 - Judd, Chris (0)755 - Cripps, Patrick (0)681 - Bell, Tom (0)492 - Murphy, Marc (0)403 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)338 - Simpson, Kade (0)273 - Casboult, Levi (0)266 - Henderson, Lachie (0)263 - Curnow, Edward (0)263 - Wood, Cameron (0)254 - White, Simon (0)181 - Armfield, Dennis (0)165 - Tuohy, Zach (0)158 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)142 - Rowe, Sam (0)91 - Yarran, Chris (0)84 - Walker, Andrew (0)68 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)50 - Tutt, Jason (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)9 - Dick, Matthew (0)6 - Jones, Liam (0)6 - Menzel, Troy (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Judd moved up from 4th to 2nd, while Docherty retained his lead. Bell and Cripps also remain well placed. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #10 – May 28, 2015, 09:14:37 pm Not a big week in the voting department, but with efforts like those of recent weeks, that is not a surprise. However, we did get 1 more voter this year than this time last year.The result was poor, so the rating wasn't anything special: 5.70 being very close to last week's result (5.74). That again would be closest to an E-, again a reasonable result considering how we played.With a new coach this week I can hope for a more spirited performance.The Votes: Round #8 Carlton vs. GeelongSimpson, Kade 238Curnow, Edward 212Menzel, Troy 83Tutt, Jason 72Armfield, Dennis 60Docherty, Sam 49Murphy, Marc 47White, Simon 31Yarran, Chris 31Wood, Cameron 21Jones, Liam 5Cripps, Patrick 3Warnock, Robert 3Simmo made a welcome return to the BOG list with his best effort of the year (for 3 quarters, anyway), following by Curnow for his excellent effort against Selwood. After that it dropped off pretty quickly. Liam Jones did manage some votes, but not as many as Cameron Wood and he got his for a few moment of unthinking aggression. Progressives:1113 - Docherty, Sam (0)872 - Judd, Chris (0)758 - Cripps, Patrick (0)681 - Bell, Tom (0)576 - Simpson, Kade (0)539 - Murphy, Marc (0)476 - Curnow, Edward (0)403 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)285 - White, Simon (0)284 - Wood, Cameron (0)273 - Casboult, Levi (0)266 - Henderson, Lachie (0)241 - Armfield, Dennis (0)165 - Tuohy, Zach (0)158 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)142 - Rowe, Sam (0)122 - Tutt, Jason (0)122 - Yarran, Chris (0)89 - Menzel, Troy (0)84 - Walker, Andrew (0)68 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)12 - Jones, Liam (0)9 - Dick, Matthew (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)3 - Warnock, Robert (0)2 - Ellard, David (0) Docherty crept forward a little this week, maintaining his lead over Judd, who, as he is injured, won't be getting any votes this week..We have played 32 players so far, only 8 weeks into the season. It looks like almost everyone on the list will get a go this season.Cripps and Bell being so near the top of the list is a promising sign. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #11 – June 05, 2015, 06:02:28 pm Well, we lost our coach and looked all the world like a basket case, and what happens? Well, we still lost, but we did play like there was just a little bit of heart there.It was a welcome change. It will be interesting to see how we go this week against a team definitely not as good as Sydney. Pity Eddie Betts is such a star!This year we managed more voters than we did this time last year, and that was for a win! So, it seems like we do care and we did respond in the only way we can. Now for the players to notice. The rating was also improved: at 6.98 it is our 2nd best rating for the year and corresponds to about a D (I think that in itself says volumes about how poor we have been this year, but that is another tale).The Votes: Round 9: Carlton vs. Sydney in Sydney:Cripps, Patrick 279Bell, Tom 255Simpson, Kade 155Rowe, Sam 81Everitt, Andrejs 74Wood, Cameron 74Docherty, Sam 57Carrazzo, Andrew 35Curnow, Edward 26White, Simon 20Armfield, Dennis 15Casboult, Levi 4Tuohy, Zach 2Simmo continues his renaissance with a strong 2nd spot, but Patrick Cripps again score the lollies as BOG. We like what we see when we look at Cripps, and with so few recruits making an impression in recent years, so we should! Docherty also shows we made a good score wen we got him from Brisbane. Now if they could send us some more talent, we would be appreciative.Progressive Voting:1170 - Docherty, Sam (0)1037 - Cripps, Patrick (0)906 - Bell, Tom (0)872 - Judd, Chris (0)731 - Simpson, Kade (0)539 - Murphy, Marc (0)502 - Curnow, Edward (0)477 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)358 - Wood, Cameron (0)304 - White, Simon (0)278 - Casboult, Levi (0)266 - Henderson, Lachie (0)256 - Armfield, Dennis (0)222 - Rowe, Sam (0)167 - Tuohy, Zach (0)158 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)122 - Tutt, Jason (0)122 - Yarran, Chris (0)102 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)89 - Menzel, Troy (0)84 - Walker, Andrew (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)12 - Jones, Liam (0)9 - Dick, Matthew (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)3 - Warnock, Robert (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Docherty maintains a lead, but has had it cut back. Cripps flies into 2nd place, displacing Judd (who could not play). Bell moves into a solid 3rd, moving Judd back to 4th, while Curnow, who started the year in career worst form, has moved up to 7th.Dennis Armfield can also hold his hand out for his pay with a decent 256 votes.At the other end, Yarran is barely holding onto 18th place. It is not a strong showing from a guy who should be in the top few. Walker is 20th, and while his early injuries do offer him some excuse, we really need more from a guy who should be a leader.Not that Gibbs is setting the world on fire: at 16th he is a LONG way from his great year in 2014. Robert Warnock is not doing his chances of even playing next year any good: he has managed 3 votes to be 2nd last on the table.But even worse is that Dale Thomas and Jamo have yet to score a single vote, and hence do not fit on the scale at all. Again, both have had injuries, but these guys are supposed to be leaders of our club.Of the recruits, none of the 2014 has made a decent mark as yet, although some of 2013's are coming through. Of the 2014 players, Tutt is the clear leader (122 votes), and he has played 2 decent games. Liam Jones is next highest with 12 votes.These stats are pretty ugly. Hopefully we can do something about them in the weeks to come. At this point I would doubt that any Carlton player has picked so much as a single Brownlow vote outside of the St. Kilda game. There are a few guys who would be unlucky if that was the case, but we have not attract votes much in recent years, even when we win. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #12 – June 13, 2015, 06:31:47 pm Well, we may have lost the match and Chris Judd, but we did manage to salvage a fit bit of other stuff. Maybe even some pride. Our rating this week was 8.29. We've had a lot of wins that didn't rate this well. This corresponds to a C+, more or less. I guess it does tell 2 things:(a) how starved of success we have been since 1995.(b) how we respond to our boys showing a bit for a change.Hopefully we can see more of this type of effort.The votes: Round 10: Carlton vs. Adelaide at the MCGMurphy, Marc 387Cripps, Patrick 240Simpson, Kade 204Henderson, Lachie 111Tuohy, Zach 88Bell, Tom 58Curnow, Edward 55Carrazzo, Andrew 39Docherty, Sam 28Buckley, Dylan 14Kreuzer, Matthew 11White, Simon 6Walker, Andrew 3Actually there was a surprisingly small spread in this votes this week. Most voters identified the same guys. Does that suggest our effort lacked depth? It must have lacked something: we still lost. For the 2nd time this year Marc Murphy has had a real stand out game. Hopefully he can produced more of them, as 2 is not enough. Simmo and Cripps continued their good run of vote getting.Progressives:1278 - Cripps, Patrick (0)1198 - Docherty, Sam (0)964 - Bell, Tom (0)935 - Simpson, Kade (0)926 - Murphy, Marc (0)872 - Judd, Chris (0)557 - Curnow, Edward (0)477 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)377 - Henderson, Lachie (0)358 - Wood, Cameron (0)310 - White, Simon (0)278 - Casboult, Levi (0)256 - Tuohy, Zach (0)256 - Armfield, Dennis (0)222 - Rowe, Sam (0)158 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)141 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)122 - Tutt, Jason (0)122 - Yarran, Chris (0)89 - Menzel, Troy (0)87 - Walker, Andrew (0)14 - Buckley, Dylan (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)12 - Kreuzer, Matthew (0)12 - Jones, Liam (0)9 - Dick, Matthew (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)3 - Warnock, Robert (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)We have a new leader: Cripps did enough to overtake Docherty at the top of the table. Tommy Bell remained in 3rd spot, but Juddy's voting has finished, much to our dissatisfaction. Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #13 – June 26, 2015, 09:37:50 pm This week was a fine win, a great surprise and hopefully a sign of things to come. It was very nice to replay Port for the flogging we got last year. I was even nicer to see the attack on the ball and the pressure we managed to put on.The rating for this week's game was the highest for the year, in fact the highest for quite a long time. The value was 9.26, which is a B+.The votes: Round 12: Carlton vs. Port AdelaideCripps, Patrick 441Murphy, Marc 302Bell, Tom 212Rowe, Sam 115Graham, Nick 85Docherty, Sam 44Curnow, Edward 44Simpson, Kade 32Carrazzo, Andrew 29Armfield, Dennis 22Buckley, Dylan 22Everitt, Andrejs 15Henderson, Lachie 15White, Simon 5Gibbs, Bryce 5Yarran, Chris 2This was the biggest spread in vote getters for ages, probably for the season. However, Bryce Gibbs didn't get a lot of kudos for his efforts. Cripps again had an outstanding game and managed a Judd - like score. Murphy's score was also significant.Progressives Voting:1719 - Cripps, Patrick (0)1242 - Docherty, Sam (0)1228 - Murphy, Marc (0)1176 - Bell, Tom (0)967 - Simpson, Kade (0)872 - Judd, Chris (0)601 - Curnow, Edward (0)492 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)391 - Henderson, Lachie (0)358 - Wood, Cameron (0)337 - Rowe, Sam (0)315 - White, Simon (0)278 - Armfield, Dennis (0)278 - Casboult, Levi (0)256 - Tuohy, Zach (0)170 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)163 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)125 - Yarran, Chris (0)122 - Tutt, Jason (0)89 - Menzel, Troy (0)87 - Walker, Andrew (0)86 - Graham, Nick (0)36 - Buckley, Dylan (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)12 - Kreuzer, Matthew (0)12 - Jones, Liam (0)9 - Dick, Matthew (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)3 - Warnock, Robert (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Cripps skipped away to a significant lead, but behind him things are pretty close . Quote Selected
Re: 2015 Jim Park Voting Reply #14 – July 04, 2015, 10:24:43 am To get 2 wins in a row after the start we had was very pleasing. However, the rating was down just a little compared to last week (9.00 compared to 9.26). It still represented an overall B, which was a pretty good result.It also got the voters out in large numbers. Thank you to everyone who voted. This was one of the biggest turnouts since I took over the reins. A fantastic effort!The votes: Round 13: Carlton vs. Gold CoastMurphy, Marc 303Bell, Tom 234Docherty, Sam 128Kreuzer, Matthew 125Carrazzo, Andrew 116Wood, Cameron 88Armfield, Dennis 62Tuohy, Zach 59Everitt, Andrejs 54Casboult, Levi 47Graham, Nick 43Cripps, Patrick 24Simpson, Kade 24Buckley, Dylan 21Henderson, Lachie 9Curnow, Edward 7Holman, Nick 5This was the biggest spread of votes we've also had for a long time. Progressive Voting:1742 - Cripps, Patrick (0)1531 - Murphy, Marc (0)1410 - Bell, Tom (0)1369 - Docherty, Sam (0)991 - Simpson, Kade (0)872 - Judd, Chris (0)608 - Curnow, Edward (0)546 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)445 - Wood, Cameron (0)401 - Henderson, Lachie (0)340 - Armfield, Dennis (0)337 - Rowe, Sam (0)325 - Casboult, Levi (0)315 - Tuohy, Zach (0)315 - White, Simon (0)286 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)163 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)137 - Kreuzer, Matthew (0)128 - Graham, Nick (0)125 - Yarran, Chris (0)122 - Tutt, Jason (0)89 - Menzel, Troy (0)87 - Walker, Andrew (0)58 - Buckley, Dylan (0)14 - Byrne, Ciaran (0)12 - Jones, Liam (0)9 - Dick, Matthew (0)5 - Holman, Nick (0)5 - Jaksch, Kristian (0)4 - Boekhorst, Blaine (0)3 - Warnock, Robert (0)2 - Ellard, David (0)Cripps maintained his lead, but Murphy is catching up. Quote Selected