Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
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Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
Here's the Sandy players' results from the Liston Trophy this year:
8: Wilkes
7: Cockie, Ferguson
5: Dunell
4: Clarke, Cook
3: Newnes, Polo, Shenton, Shepheard
2: Armitage, Coleman, Marigliani, Michaliades, Ross
1: Andreoli, Curren, Milera
Ben Ross who won it finished with 20 votes so a long way from the top. Good to see Ferguson getting a few votes, that's a good sign!
No Sandy players in the top 6 of the Coaches' Award, and only one Sandy player popped up in the Team of the Year, Myke Cook on the bench. Ex-Saints rookie Khan Haretuku was named CHF.
8: Wilkes
7: Cockie, Ferguson
5: Dunell
4: Clarke, Cook
3: Newnes, Polo, Shenton, Shepheard
2: Armitage, Coleman, Marigliani, Michaliades, Ross
1: Andreoli, Curren, Milera
Ben Ross who won it finished with 20 votes so a long way from the top. Good to see Ferguson getting a few votes, that's a good sign!
No Sandy players in the top 6 of the Coaches' Award, and only one Sandy player popped up in the Team of the Year, Myke Cook on the bench. Ex-Saints rookie Khan Haretuku was named CHF.
Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
ausfatcat wrote:no ledger
Why would he. Have you seen how he plays in the firsts? He has a long way to go. Can get it but what does he do with it. Not much.
Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
Hello Cockie.
Any chance a call up for Major Mitchell?
Any chance a call up for Major Mitchell?
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
plugger66 wrote:ausfatcat wrote:no ledger
Why would he. Have you seen how he plays in the firsts? He has a long way to go. Can get it but what does he do with it. Not much.
personally not surprised but the way people were talking before his call up, I would have thought he would have got a few
Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
joffaboy wrote:Hello Cockie.
Any chance a call up for Major Mitchell?
Cook has the best build to be an AFL player. Cockie is your typical short, solid VFL player.
Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
ausfatcat wrote:plugger66 wrote:ausfatcat wrote:no ledger
Why would he. Have you seen how he plays in the firsts? He has a long way to go. Can get it but what does he do with it. Not much.
personally not surprised but the way people were talking before his call up, I would have thought he would have got a few
Its like chinese whispers. I would guess more than half that wanted him in had seen him play once or twice this year at the most. As per usual the coaches do know a lot more than anyone on here.
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Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
plugger66 wrote:ausfatcat wrote:plugger66 wrote:
Why would he. Have you seen how he plays in the firsts? He has a long way to go. Can get it but what does he do with it. Not much.
personally not surprised but the way people were talking before his call up, I would have thought he would have got a few
Its like chinese whispers. I would guess more than half that wanted him in had seen him play once or twice this year at the most. As per usual the coaches do know a lot more than anyone on here.
The hype was there before he his first season even started.
I lost $10 out of it too.
Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
Played plenty of good games for Sandringham as did Tommy Curren, who unbelievably, only got 1 vote over the whole season. Dowler deserved votes for a few games as well.
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Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
So because Ledger didn't poll in the Liston it proves your point. Unbelievably stupid.
plugger66 wrote:ausfatcat wrote:plugger66 wrote:
Why would he. Have you seen how he plays in the firsts? He has a long way to go. Can get it but what does he do with it. Not much.
personally not surprised but the way people were talking before his call up, I would have thought he would have got a few
Its like chinese whispers. I would guess more than half that wanted him in had seen him play once or twice this year at the most. As per usual the coaches do know a lot more than anyone on here.
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Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
Shaggy wrote:So because Ledger didn't poll in the Liston it proves your point. Unbelievably stupid.
Why would he. Have you seen how he plays in the firsts? He has a long way to go. Can get it but what does he do with it. Not much.
personally not surprised but the way people were talking before his call up, I would have thought he would have got a few[/quote]
Its like chinese whispers. I would guess more than half that wanted him in had seen him play once or twice this year at the most. As per usual the coaches do know a lot more than anyone on here.[/quote][/quote]
That's right he is no good, just as Jason Blake is complete crap and always has been.
It's all measured by brownlow/ Liston votes
Re: Liston Trophy voting at Sandy in 2012
Shaggy wrote:So because Ledger didn't poll in the Liston it proves your point. Unbelievably stupid.
plugger66 wrote:ausfatcat wrote:
personally not surprised but the way people were talking before his call up, I would have thought he would have got a few
Its like chinese whispers. I would guess more than half that wanted him in had seen him play once or twice this year at the most. As per usual the coaches do know a lot more than anyone on here.
No because he was hardly picked by the coaches as I stated proves he lacks something. Can you explain why that is stupid? How many times have you seen him play Shaggy and what was your opinion on how he went? The times I saw him play he didnt deserve a vote because he plays the same as in the ones. Gets the ball and then stuffs up by trying to do far to much. Interested on what you think when you saw him.