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Who played well against Port Adelaide?

  • Sam Berry

  • Jordon Butts

  • Jordan Dawson

  • Tom Doedee

  • Lachlan Gollant

  • Mitch Hinge

  • Chayce Jones (sub)

  • Ben Keays

  • Rory Laird

  • Max Michalanney

  • Wayne Milera

  • Lachlan Murphy

  • Nick Murray

  • Reilly O'Brien

  • Luke Pedlar

  • Josh Rachele

  • Izak Rankine

  • Lachlan Sholl

  • Rory Sloane

  • Brodie Smith

  • Jake Soligo

  • Riley Thilthorpe

  • Taylor Walker


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Maybe Newchurch if they are looking to replace Pedlar as a small forward/half forward..

kicked another bag of 4 in the SANFL today and also did a couple of really nice things in the middle of the ground that led to goals..

Taylor was actually pretty quiet in today’s SANFL game..

but I doubt Pedlar gets a week for that.. there wasn’t much in it.. the port players head didn’t even touch the ground on replay.. if Pedlar gets a week there are one or two power players that will get a week for their sling tackles too.. and maybe even Sloane..

and just on that sling tackle.. it’s ****ed to see the tackled players are now actually twisting their bodies when they feel the tackle starting to go that way to try and turn the tackle into a sling and earn a free..
McAdam back soon. I wonder if they drop Murphy as he's in for him. Nick's really praised Murphy, maybe they drop someone else and keep Murphy in when Shane's back. Pedlar will be fine with that tackle.
 
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No Rachele in theGood...an oversight surely?
Ah look he was pretty solid. Pretty much shanked all of his kicks on the night (including the goal) which was a bit weird though. I actually think this will end up being a below average performance by him when the season is said and done, but that’s just because he’s the equal most talented player on our list along with Rankine.

I thought Rachele and Soligo just went “ok” tonight, which is why I didn’t highlight them.
 

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Good:

O’Brien - one of the best games of his career. Absolutely bent Lycett over and went in dry. In our best 3 players on the night.

Thilthorpe - eerily similar to the out of the box amazing performance by Himmelberg in the Showdown win last year. He was excellent. That goal assist to Pedlar was sex.

Rankine - keeping the ball in on the wing and then the outrageous snap goal, both in absolutely key moments which won us the game, were pretty amazing to see. In our best 3 on the night.

Laird - had some key moments, was a clearance beast and had a determined look in his weird munted eyes that I hope I continue to see on a weekly basis.

Murray - regardless of what’s going on with Butts, Nick is now our best key defender by the length of the Flemington straight. Just continues to grow in confidence, and grow as a player. Our most (only) consistent player so far in 2023.

Michalanney - I think I’m Maxsexual. This guy is just ridiculous for a first year player. His ability to not be overawed, to stick to the task and to make composed decisions is not something you come across from a teenage defender very often at all. Ben Hart 2.0.

Murphy - I’m not sure who was more surprised when Murphy converted that key set shot in the 4th quarter - the entire crows supporter base, or Lachie himself? He’s literally missed every single one of those in his career, but maybe that will be the monkey off the back. In all seriousness though, he was nothing short of excellent tonight. A great performance by a player whose effort can never be questioned.

Hinge - I thought this was Mitch’s best AFL game to date. Just held up really well across half back, and made some really good decisions under pressure (not often a strength of his tbh). Thrives on the big stage.

Pedlar’s 2 big set shot bombs were a major highlight. The odds of him converting BOTH of those were 20/1 at best. He will remain a half forward for 2023 but watch out if he can ever build up the tank required to play 50/50 forward and mid because bloody hell, there’s a beast of a player with so many weapons there.

Chayce Jones - this was a brilliant sub performance, from a player that I don’t rate at all. He came on, and did EXACTLY what every team wants their sub to do. He impacted the game, he was tough, he got hold of the ball, and he even capped it off with a brilliant set shot goal, that nobody in the world could possibly have predicted he would kick. Congrats Chayce, you’re in next week’s starting 22.

Lachie Gollant - honestly, I thought he actually had a brilliant 9 possession, 0 goal game. Won a free that directly led to a Soligo snap goal. Nailed a beautiful pass lace out to Murphy for a goal. His tackling was a real highlight. Must play next week regardless of Fog’s status (I don’t think Fog’s playing).

I also thought Doedee was actually really good, without getting much of the ball. His direct opponents certainly didn’t get near it for the vast majority of the night.

Sloane’s 4th quarter was also a real highlight for me. Still has something to offer, despite making the odd howler decision by hand and foot each week.




Bad:

Tex - is a shell of himself at present. Needs a spell either next week or the week after for mine.

Butts - he’s either injured, or just completely devoid of confidence. If you’d told me in late 2021 that by Round 3, 2023, Nick Murray would be better at literally every football skill and attribute than Butts, I would have called you insane. It has happened.

Brodie Smith - it’s just about career over here. He’s a complete and utter liability and provides absolutely nothing defensively or offensively that remotely benefits the team. The fact that he’s in the leadership group is outrageous. I’m sure he’s a great bloke, but holy s**t, his football is diabolical and he needs to be dumped to the twos, now.

Sam Berry - similar to Butts, I’m not sure what’s going on here and maybe it’s all injury-related, but we can’t keep putting up with a full time inside mid who literally can’t get the ball. If you told me that we absolutely had to select one of Berry, Schoenberg or Matt Crouch next week and that my life depended on us winning the game, honestly I’d pick Crouch. I really, really don’t like Crouch.

Sure, Schoenberg dominated the SANFL today but he flat out took the piss in Rounds 1 and 2, and shouldn’t be anywhere near the AFL team for another month based on that alone. Berry must have something wrong with him. In the team selection thread I picked none of these 3, but yeah, that means there’ll be a lot of Keays and Sloane at the coalface which is probably less than ideal. It’s a problem in general for us. Almost like drafting top quality mids in Round 1 should have been a priority since Dangerfield hey?



Ugly:

The ******* holding the ball decision against Sholl where Powell-Pepper just grabbed him, behind the mark, BEFORE THE UMPIRE HAD SIGNALLED PLAY ON. Let’s just forget about protected 5m zones for a moment and focus on the replay which clearly shows the umpire signal play-on, after the tackle commences. Get absolutely ****ed you termites.

Drunk, meth-head teenage pitch invaders at a Port home game. Who’d have thunk it?

The state of S Lycett’s sphinc after the reaming he copped from ROB

J Dawson being awarded the Showdown Medal, despite nobody with a clue who actually watched the game rating him in the best 5 players on the ground. For those playing at home, the best 5 players, by a long way, and in no particular order, were:

Rankine
Thilthorpe
Laird
O’Brien
Rozee

How Dawson wins that medal, nobody will ever know. Do complete nuffies like Rowie and Bicks vote or something? David King correctly gave Dawson 0 votes.

Dawson’s only goal was a completely flukey accident, he also missed an absolute sitter, and other than those two shanks he touched it 16 other times for the night. Yay. He was probably our 6th or 7th best player, he had an influence and all that, but Showdown medal? God no. All 4 of Rankine, Thilthorpe, Laird and ROB would’ve been far more deserving. Tbh I’m not even sure an argument can be made for Dawson outplaying Lachie Murphy tonight, let alone the others. The single most bizarre Showdown Medallist in history.
Nice summary. :thumbsu:
 
I think Rankine said something similar in the interview after the game. ;)
Yeah he dropped a couple of fbombs. King remarked it will be interesting if he wins the medal. Doesn't bother me but the network gets fined I think.. He deserved the medal imo.
 
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n4sir and GrommoT
In a previous post I said: "I am euphoric". That's not quite true. :embarrassedv1:

My Meg Ryan moment started slowly with Rankine's miracle snap, his third goal, and just continued for the next 8-10 minutes and well into the post-game celebrations. In 2022 Round Three, it was agony until that last kick, but tonight to come back from a bit over a goal down, then run away ... over the ferals??
Bliss, and nothing fake about it, just like this:
YES, YES, YES, F*CKING YES, F*CKING YES, JUST F*CKING... :sparklingheart::sparklingheart::sparklingheart::sparklingheart:
Tonight's win is right up there with last year's Round 3, the 2017 Prelim., and has only been exceeded by the two Flags.
 
Ah look he was pretty solid. Pretty much shanked all of his kicks on the night (including the goal) which was a bit weird though. I actually think this will end up being a below average performance by him when the season is said and done, but that’s just because he’s the equal most talented player on our list along with Rankine.

I thought Rachele and Soligo just went “ok” tonight, which is why I didn’t highlight them.
I beg to differ re Rachele 83.3% DE and only 2 Turnovers on the night doesn't back that up
 
Take a look at this absolute dogshit decision.



Does not play on, is just about to kick. SPP does not leave the protected area and just tackles.

But here's the worst bit. Watch the ump at the bottom of the screen. He calls play on AFTER HE IS TACKLED, and then immediately calls htb.

Yep the absolute worst from the maggots... pity someone had nuked the replay to try and cover up the fubar!
 
Next time any Tealster or Port player/employee talks about how about important the Prison Jumper means to them, just remember tonight's game and laugh.

It is just a PR gimic, to sell jumpers. A myth to their supporters and a cash grab as they buy those jumpers.


And will now forever be tied to the Showdown they should never have lost and their players put up the white flag as we ran over them in the last quarter.


Let them wear it every week. Means nothing to their current players and staff. Just a revenue item to sell to supporters based on the deeds of guys who did stand for something once upon a time.




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We offered North 3 first rounders to get the puck 1 they drafted JHF with

Dawson, Rachele and Rankine is who we got instead.


Three guys who played a big game tonight.

We dogded a bullet there.

Hopefully JHF's mum looked after him tonight. Tucked him into bed after avoiding a nasty ice bath.

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The kid is overrated. He may be good in the future but he has a long way. Cornes needs settle down about him. Glad we didn't get him.
 
Good:

Michalanney - I think I’m Maxsexual. This guy is just ridiculous for a first year player. His ability to not be overawed, to stick to the task and to make composed decisions is not something you come across from a teenage defender very often at all. Ben Hart 2.0.
Absolutely see this and just so composed. He started the chain on the wing when he got the ball and avoided 2 players and gave off to Rankine who passed to
Murphy - I’m not sure who was more surprised when Murphy converted that key set shot in the 4th quarter - the entire crows supporter base, or Lachie himself? He’s literally missed every single one of those in his career, but maybe that will be the monkey off the back. In all seriousness though, he was nothing short of excellent tonight. A great performance by a player whose effort can never be questioned.
Who , as you say went and kicked the goal. I jokingly seriously suggested he should pass it off to keays he has been that bad at set shots but full credit to him
Hinge - I thought this was Mitch’s best AFL game to date. Just held up really well across half back, and made some really good decisions under pressure (not often a strength of his tbh). Thrives on the big stage.
I was concerned when Milera and Smith struggled that Hinge would also - needing those 2 to be boss and Hinge provide the relief.

But he stepped up himself

Chayce Jones - this was a brilliant sub performance, from a player that I don’t rate at all. He came on, and did EXACTLY what every team wants their sub to do. He impacted the game, he was tough, he got hold of the ball, and he even capped it off with a brilliant set shot goal, that nobody in the world could possibly have predicted he would kick. Congrats Chayce, you’re in next week’s starting 22.
Was itching to get into the game and started with a bang. Finally free of thought apart from '' impact the game'' and let him decide how to do that and boy he did

Sloane’s 4th quarter was also a real highlight for me. Still has something to offer, despite making the odd howler decision by hand and foot each week.
Came back from a terrible turnover to impact the game in the last.

Bad:

Brodie Smith - it’s just about career over here. He’s a complete and utter liability and provides absolutely nothing defensively or offensively that remotely benefits the team. The fact that he’s in the leadership group is outrageous. I’m sure he’s a great bloke, but holy s**t, his football is diabolical and he needs to be dumped to the twos, now.
Yep. A very difficult decision coming up for someone - be it coach or player.



Ugly:

J Dawson being awarded the Showdown Medal, despite nobody with a clue who actually watched the game rating him in the best 5 players on the ground. For those playing at home, the best 5 players, by a long way, and in no particular order, were:

Rankine
Thilthorpe
Laird
O’Brien
Rozee
My brother had Rozee and was looking ok for it and I said Thilthorpe needed 5-6 goals to stake a claim. RoB also had a big piece

Sure Dawson impacted the game from the start and kept it up for a half but I felt your list is pretty close
 

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Showdown Medal voting:

9 – Jordan Dawson (Adelaide)
6 – Reilly O’Brien(Adelaide)
4 – Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide)
3 – Sam Powell-Pepper (Port Adelaide)
3 – Izak Rankine (Adelaide)
2 –Josh Rachelle (Adelaide)
2 – Rory Laird (Adelaide)
1 – Riley Thilthorpe (Adelaide)
That goes with my theory tonight... the people voting could not tell the difference between Pedlar (3 goals, 2 assists) and Dawson. Pedlar was HUGE early on in the game, and then got moved on to Horne-Francis and completely erased him out of the game.
 
Next time any Tealster or Port player/employee talks about how about important the Prison Jumper means to them, just remember tonight's game and laugh.

It is just a PR gimic, to sell jumpers. A myth to their supporters and a cash grab as they buy those jumpers.

And will now forever be tied to the Showdown they should never have lost and their players put up the white flag as we ran over them in the last quarter.

Let them wear it every week. Means nothing to their current players and staff. Just a revenue item to sell to supporters based on the deeds of guys who did stand for something once upon a time.

They need to keep wearing it so they can finally sing their song wearing it as winners
 
Good:

O’Brien - one of the best games of his career. Absolutely bent Lycett over and went in dry. In our best 3 players on the night.

Thilthorpe - eerily similar to the out of the box amazing performance by Himmelberg in the Showdown win last year. He was excellent. That goal assist to Pedlar was sex.

Rankine - keeping the ball in on the wing and then the outrageous snap goal, both in absolutely key moments which won us the game, were pretty amazing to see. In our best 3 on the night.

Laird - had some key moments, was a clearance beast and had a determined look in his weird munted eyes that I hope I continue to see on a weekly basis.

Murray - regardless of what’s going on with Butts, Nick is now our best key defender by the length of the Flemington straight. Just continues to grow in confidence, and grow as a player. Our most (only) consistent player so far in 2023.

Michalanney - I think I’m Maxsexual. This guy is just ridiculous for a first year player. His ability to not be overawed, to stick to the task and to make composed decisions is not something you come across from a teenage defender very often at all. Ben Hart 2.0.

Murphy - I’m not sure who was more surprised when Murphy converted that key set shot in the 4th quarter - the entire crows supporter base, or Lachie himself? He’s literally missed every single one of those in his career, but maybe that will be the monkey off the back. In all seriousness though, he was nothing short of excellent tonight. A great performance by a player whose effort can never be questioned.

Hinge - I thought this was Mitch’s best AFL game to date. Just held up really well across half back, and made some really good decisions under pressure (not often a strength of his tbh). Thrives on the big stage.

Pedlar’s 2 big set shot bombs were a major highlight. The odds of him converting BOTH of those were 20/1 at best. He will remain a half forward for 2023 but watch out if he can ever build up the tank required to play 50/50 forward and mid because bloody hell, there’s a beast of a player with so many weapons there.

Chayce Jones - this was a brilliant sub performance, from a player that I don’t rate at all. He came on, and did EXACTLY what every team wants their sub to do. He impacted the game, he was tough, he got hold of the ball, and he even capped it off with a brilliant set shot goal, that nobody in the world could possibly have predicted he would kick. Congrats Chayce, you’re in next week’s starting 22.

Lachie Gollant - honestly, I thought he actually had a brilliant 9 possession, 0 goal game. Won a free that directly led to a Soligo snap goal. Nailed a beautiful pass lace out to Murphy for a goal. His tackling was a real highlight. Must play next week regardless of Fog’s status (I don’t think Fog’s playing).

I also thought Doedee was actually really good, without getting much of the ball. His direct opponents certainly didn’t get near it for the vast majority of the night.

Sloane’s 4th quarter was also a real highlight for me. Still has something to offer, despite making the odd howler decision by hand and foot each week.




Bad:

Tex - is a shell of himself at present. Needs a spell either next week or the week after for mine.

Butts - he’s either injured, or just completely devoid of confidence. If you’d told me in late 2021 that by Round 3, 2023, Nick Murray would be better at literally every football skill and attribute than Butts, I would have called you insane. It has happened.

Brodie Smith - it’s just about career over here. He’s a complete and utter liability and provides absolutely nothing defensively or offensively that remotely benefits the team. The fact that he’s in the leadership group is outrageous. I’m sure he’s a great bloke, but holy s**t, his football is diabolical and he needs to be dumped to the twos, now.

Sam Berry - similar to Butts, I’m not sure what’s going on here and maybe it’s all injury-related, but we can’t keep putting up with a full time inside mid who literally can’t get the ball. If you told me that we absolutely had to select one of Berry, Schoenberg or Matt Crouch next week and that my life depended on us winning the game, honestly I’d pick Crouch. I really, really don’t like Crouch.

Sure, Schoenberg dominated the SANFL today but he flat out took the piss in Rounds 1 and 2, and shouldn’t be anywhere near the AFL team for another month based on that alone. Berry must have something wrong with him. In the team selection thread I picked none of these 3, but yeah, that means there’ll be a lot of Keays and Sloane at the coalface which is probably less than ideal. It’s a problem in general for us. Almost like drafting top quality mids in Round 1 should have been a priority since Dangerfield hey?



Ugly:

The ******* holding the ball decision against Sholl where Powell-Pepper just grabbed him, behind the mark, BEFORE THE UMPIRE HAD SIGNALLED PLAY ON. Let’s just forget about protected 5m zones for a moment and focus on the replay which clearly shows the umpire signal play-on, after the tackle commences. Get absolutely ****ed you termites.

Drunk, meth-head teenage pitch invaders at a Port home game. Who’d have thunk it?

The state of S Lycett’s sphinc after the reaming he copped from ROB

J Dawson being awarded the Showdown Medal, despite nobody with a clue who actually watched the game rating him in the best 5 players on the ground. For those playing at home, the best 5 players, by a long way, and in no particular order, were:

Rankine
Thilthorpe
Laird
O’Brien
Rozee

How Dawson wins that medal, nobody will ever know. Do complete nuffies like Rowie and Bicks vote or something? David King correctly gave Dawson 0 votes.

Dawson’s only goal was a completely flukey accident, he also missed an absolute sitter, and other than those two shanks he touched it 16 other times for the night. Yay. He was probably our 6th or 7th best player, he had an influence and all that, but Showdown medal? God no. All 4 of Rankine, Thilthorpe, Laird and ROB would’ve been far more deserving. Tbh I’m not even sure an argument can be made for Dawson outplaying Lachie Murphy tonight, let alone the others. The single most bizarre Showdown Medallist in history.
Berry was injured but hasn't been good this year. He will be fine, just needs to find form and not get ahead of himself.

Smith must be dropped if Nick's is serious. As soon as Worrell fit smith is likely out.
Keane to come in for Butts next week.
 
The kid is overrated. He may be good in the future but he has a long way. Cornes needs settle down about him. Glad we didn't get him.
He is a great talent, and could be one of the best AFL era talents produced by SA.

But the guys we got for those picks outweigh him.


Rachele beat him tonight. Dawson, played in his best role was far better. And Rankine was a game breaker.

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Good:

O’Brien - one of the best games of his career. Absolutely bent Lycett over and went in dry. In our best 3 players on the night.

Thilthorpe - eerily similar to the out of the box amazing performance by Himmelberg in the Showdown win last year. He was excellent. That goal assist to Pedlar was sex.

Rankine - keeping the ball in on the wing and then the outrageous snap goal, both in absolutely key moments which won us the game, were pretty amazing to see. In our best 3 on the night.

Laird - had some key moments, was a clearance beast and had a determined look in his weird munted eyes that I hope I continue to see on a weekly basis.

Murray - regardless of what’s going on with Butts, Nick is now our best key defender by the length of the Flemington straight. Just continues to grow in confidence, and grow as a player. Our most (only) consistent player so far in 2023.

Michalanney - I think I’m Maxsexual. This guy is just ridiculous for a first year player. His ability to not be overawed, to stick to the task and to make composed decisions is not something you come across from a teenage defender very often at all. Ben Hart 2.0.

Murphy - I’m not sure who was more surprised when Murphy converted that key set shot in the 4th quarter - the entire crows supporter base, or Lachie himself? He’s literally missed every single one of those in his career, but maybe that will be the monkey off the back. In all seriousness though, he was nothing short of excellent tonight. A great performance by a player whose effort can never be questioned.

Hinge - I thought this was Mitch’s best AFL game to date. Just held up really well across half back, and made some really good decisions under pressure (not often a strength of his tbh). Thrives on the big stage.

Pedlar’s 2 big set shot bombs were a major highlight. The odds of him converting BOTH of those were 20/1 at best. He will remain a half forward for 2023 but watch out if he can ever build up the tank required to play 50/50 forward and mid because bloody hell, there’s a beast of a player with so many weapons there.

Chayce Jones - this was a brilliant sub performance, from a player that I don’t rate at all. He came on, and did EXACTLY what every team wants their sub to do. He impacted the game, he was tough, he got hold of the ball, and he even capped it off with a brilliant set shot goal, that nobody in the world could possibly have predicted he would kick. Congrats Chayce, you’re in next week’s starting 22.

Lachie Gollant - honestly, I thought he actually had a brilliant 9 possession, 0 goal game. Won a free that directly led to a Soligo snap goal. Nailed a beautiful pass lace out to Murphy for a goal. His tackling was a real highlight. Must play next week regardless of Fog’s status (I don’t think Fog’s playing).

I also thought Doedee was actually really good, without getting much of the ball. His direct opponents certainly didn’t get near it for the vast majority of the night.

Sloane’s 4th quarter was also a real highlight for me. Still has something to offer, despite making the odd howler decision by hand and foot each week.




Bad:

Tex - is a shell of himself at present. Needs a spell either next week or the week after for mine.

Butts - he’s either injured, or just completely devoid of confidence. If you’d told me in late 2021 that by Round 3, 2023, Nick Murray would be better at literally every football skill and attribute than Butts, I would have called you insane. It has happened.

Brodie Smith - it’s just about career over here. He’s a complete and utter liability and provides absolutely nothing defensively or offensively that remotely benefits the team. The fact that he’s in the leadership group is outrageous. I’m sure he’s a great bloke, but holy s**t, his football is diabolical and he needs to be dumped to the twos, now.

Sam Berry - similar to Butts, I’m not sure what’s going on here and maybe it’s all injury-related, but we can’t keep putting up with a full time inside mid who literally can’t get the ball. If you told me that we absolutely had to select one of Berry, Schoenberg or Matt Crouch next week and that my life depended on us winning the game, honestly I’d pick Crouch. I really, really don’t like Crouch.

Sure, Schoenberg dominated the SANFL today but he flat out took the piss in Rounds 1 and 2, and shouldn’t be anywhere near the AFL team for another month based on that alone. Berry must have something wrong with him. In the team selection thread I picked none of these 3, but yeah, that means there’ll be a lot of Keays and Sloane at the coalface which is probably less than ideal. It’s a problem in general for us. Almost like drafting top quality mids in Round 1 should have been a priority since Dangerfield hey?



Ugly:

The ******* holding the ball decision against Sholl where Powell-Pepper just grabbed him, behind the mark, BEFORE THE UMPIRE HAD SIGNALLED PLAY ON. Let’s just forget about protected 5m zones for a moment and focus on the replay which clearly shows the umpire signal play-on, after the tackle commences. Get absolutely ****ed you termites.

Drunk, meth-head teenage pitch invaders at a Port home game. Who’d have thunk it?

The state of S Lycett’s sphinc after the reaming he copped from ROB

J Dawson being awarded the Showdown Medal, despite nobody with a clue who actually watched the game rating him in the best 5 players on the ground. For those playing at home, the best 5 players, by a long way, and in no particular order, were:

Rankine
Thilthorpe
Laird
O’Brien
Rozee

How Dawson wins that medal, nobody will ever know. Do complete nuffies like Rowie and Bicks vote or something? David King correctly gave Dawson 0 votes.

Dawson’s only goal was a completely flukey accident, he also missed an absolute sitter, and other than those two shanks he touched it 16 other times for the night. Yay. He was probably our 6th or 7th best player, he had an influence and all that, but Showdown medal? God no. All 4 of Rankine, Thilthorpe, Laird and ROB would’ve been far more deserving. Tbh I’m not even sure an argument can be made for Dawson outplaying Lachie Murphy tonight, let alone the others. The single most bizarre Showdown Medallist in history.
Dawson has some votes carry over from his goal after the siren, which for the most part I’m fine with.

In all seriousness, weird voting. I thought he started well, but others better overall.
 
I am euphoric.

A win against the jailbirds will do that.
I'd have taken any win, but 35 points, OH BABY. :D

Hey AmericanCrow , didja stay up and watch that??
It was the most fun I've had with my clothes on for about 12 months.
I'm not AC, but I was up :p 1:30AM -> 4:30AM.

Am wrecked this morning, but totally worth it
 
Essentially 3 extra goals from good accuracy according to XScore this week. Considering they were 4 goals up when the final siren went, goal kicking was probably one of the deciding factors.
 

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