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WOOF 2017 Player Awards - Round 21 vs GWS
Welcome to the WOOF Player Awards for season 2017, Round 21 clash between the Western Bulldogs vs GWS Giants.
There are two awards that you can vote on once the game is completed.
Voting closes each Tuesday at 8.00pm.
The first award is for the Joe Marmo Medal for the best players on the ground.
There are 4 votes allocated and it's a 4 for the best and of course 3, 2 and 1.
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The second award is for the Ron James Medal for the best 2 pups on the ground.
2 Votes allocated - 2 being for the best pup and 1 for the runner-up
Remember the cut off age for a pup is 22 as at the 1st of January, 2017.
Pups available for selection –
Marcus Bontempelli, Tom Boyd, Lukas Webb, Toby McLean, Declan Hamilton, Bailey Dale, Caleb Daniel, Zaine Cordy, Josh Dunkley, Bailey Williams, Kieran Collins, Patrick Lipinski, Fergus Green, Tim English and Lewis Young.
Rookie's – Roarke Smith, Brad Lynch and Nathan Mullenger-McHugh are also available for selection
Need to know more - The history of the WOOF Player Awards
Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"
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Re: WOOF 2017 Player Awards - Round 21 vs GWS
4. McLean......only bloke who played four quarters of good footy.
3. Bont.....for his first half.
2. Roughy.....competitive effort.
1. Dahlhaus.....as always never gave up.
Biggs could also hold his head high and Murph had his moments. Cloke was pretty honest.
Anyone notice the same players appear to feature in the votes each week? One of our biggest issues.
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.
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4 Bont
3 McLean
2. Cloke
1. Dahl
2 Bont
1. McLean
Might as well bookmark the votes every week
Not good enough
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4. Hunter
3. McLean
2. Biggs
1. Bontempelli
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Re: WOOF 2017 Player Awards - Round 21 vs GWS
Originally Posted by
Ozza
4. Hunter
3. McLean
2. Biggs
1. Bontempelli
You've given Hunter our best when all other voters haven't included him at all... What did you see in his game that everyone else missed?
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Originally Posted by
Mantis
You've given Hunter our best when all other voters haven't included him at all... What did you see in his game that everyone else missed?
Who would you have given votes to? IMO Hunter was certainly amongst our best.
I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken.
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Originally Posted by
Mantis
You've given Hunter our best when all other voters haven't included him at all... What did you see in his game that everyone else missed?
At the game, watching ahead of the play when the Giants would get the ball and slice through us, I thought Hunter was reading the play and with his running ability was able to close down options for them across half back. On a night that we struggled to get our hands on the ball, struggled to take marks and struggled to defend - he was doing all of those things.
On the point about defending - rather, than watching an opposition player kick the ball - I often find myself watching ahead of the play to see what options our defenders choose (ie. picking the player in the most dangerous position to close down). For this reason, I've probably had a more positive take on Matthew Boyd's games since he has been a defender - as I think he almost always chooses the right defensive option. Compare that to Lewis Young (who is so inexperienced, as had less experienced players than normal around him on Friday) who chose the wrong option and let players get out the back into dangerous spots on a regular basis.
Hunter on the other hand, is a very smart footballer - he might not be the person we want taking the kick inside 50, but for reading the game and identifying who to close down defensively, he is one of our better players.
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Originally Posted by
Ozza
At the game, watching ahead of the play when the Giants would get the ball and slice through us, I thought Hunter was reading the play and with his running ability was able to close down options for them across half back. On a night that we struggled to get our hands on the ball, struggled to take marks and struggled to defend - he was doing all of those things.
On the point about defending - rather, than watching an opposition player kick the ball - I often find myself watching ahead of the play to see what options our defenders choose (ie. picking the player in the most dangerous position to close down). For this reason, I've probably had a more positive take on Matthew Boyd's games since he has been a defender - as I think he almost always chooses the right defensive option. Compare that to Lewis Young (who is so inexperienced, as had less experienced players than normal around him on Friday) who chose the wrong option and let players get out the back into dangerous spots on a regular basis.
Hunter on the other hand, is a very smart footballer - he might not be the person we want taking the kick inside 50, but for reading the game and identifying who to close down defensively, he is one of our better players.
Good response. I think in our haste to highlight the shortcomings in his game, we sometimes neglect to praise him for what he actually brings to the table. Works as hard as anyone in our side to support our defenders.
Last edited by always right; 15-08-2017 at 12:20 AM.
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Re: WOOF 2017 Player Awards - Round 21 vs GWS
Originally Posted by
Ozza
At the game, watching ahead of the play when the Giants would get the ball and slice through us, I thought Hunter was reading the play and with his running ability was able to close down options for them across half back. On a night that we struggled to get our hands on the ball, struggled to take marks and struggled to defend - he was doing all of those things.
On the point about defending - rather, than watching an opposition player kick the ball - I often find myself watching ahead of the play to see what options our defenders choose (ie. picking the player in the most dangerous position to close down). For this reason, I've probably had a more positive take on Matthew Boyd's games since he has been a defender - as I think he almost always chooses the right defensive option. Compare that to Lewis Young (who is so inexperienced, as had less experienced players than normal around him on Friday) who chose the wrong option and let players get out the back into dangerous spots on a regular basis.
Hunter on the other hand, is a very smart footballer - he might not be the person we want taking the kick inside 50, but for reading the game and identifying who to close down defensively, he is one of our better players.
Agree it's a strong point of his game, he works back in transition as well as anyone in our team, but his field kicking on Friday was well below the standard an AFL player who plays as an outside mid/ flanker should be... just continually missed targets and it cost us badly.
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4 - Bont
3 - Murphy
2 - McLean
1 - Cloke
2 - Bont
1 - McLean
That was hard.
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Re: WOOF 2017 Player Awards - Round 21 vs GWS
4. Bonts
3. Murphy
2. Cloke
1. Suckling
2. Bonts
1. McLean
If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
Formerly gogriff
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4. Bont
3. McLean
2. Murphy
1. Dickson
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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Maclean
Bont
Daniel
Biggs
Maclean
Bont
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Re: WOOF 2017 Player Awards - Round 21 vs GWS
4 Maclean
3 Bont
2 Daniel
1 Biggs
Pups
Maclean
Bont
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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4. Bontempelli
3. McLean
2. Daniel
1. Cloke
2. Bontempelli
1. McLean
They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
Brian Fantana.