Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
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Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
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My prediction for Saints players
Top vote getter will be Phillipou. Closely followed by Wilkie. Steele, Henry and Marshall should poll some votes
At long odds, maybe Byrnes and Dougal Howard
My prediction for Saints players
Top vote getter will be Phillipou. Closely followed by Wilkie. Steele, Henry and Marshall should poll some votes
At long odds, maybe Byrnes and Dougal Howard
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Wilkie will probably get about 10
Warner about 8
Phillipou about 6
Others who may get a vote
Marshall, Nasiah, Higgins, Steele, Heeney, Florent
Warner about 8
Phillipou about 6
Others who may get a vote
Marshall, Nasiah, Higgins, Steele, Heeney, Florent
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
VOTES
10 Mattaes Phillipou (STK)
4 Chad Warner (SYD)
4 Liam Henry (STK)
3 Isaac Heeney (SYD)
3 Bradley Hill (STK)
2 Callum Wilkie (STK)
2 Oliver Florent (SYD)
1 Rowan Marshall (STK)
1 Jack Steele (STK)
10 Mattaes Phillipou (STK)
4 Chad Warner (SYD)
4 Liam Henry (STK)
3 Isaac Heeney (SYD)
3 Bradley Hill (STK)
2 Callum Wilkie (STK)
2 Oliver Florent (SYD)
1 Rowan Marshall (STK)
1 Jack Steele (STK)
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Wow. While Phillipou was great, I thought Henry was even better.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Fascinating votes. Both coaches have Mattaes BOG, but totally disagreed re the other votes, with 8 different players polling. Pleased we got 21 of the 30 votes.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Goes to show that it's biased voting. Both of Heeney's goals were from dubious umpiring decisions. Horse is supporting Heeney so that Heeney stays on top of the leaderboard in the Coaches Association voting.
Lyon gave Hill votes (like he's done in the past) because he loves him. Hill had 3 contested possessions and only 2 score involvements.
Wilkie, Steele, Marshall and Sinclair and even Nasiah had better games than Bradley.
We got 18 out of 30 George. Sorry I'm ocd
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Mate, HTF did Hill get more votes than Wilkie?!
Hill was average by foot, didn’t get a lot of it and made some huge errors- playing on 1 metre from an opponent!!!
That is bizarre
Ross absolutely loves his arse!
I see our s*** Captain got votes again - trade him!!!
Hill was average by foot, didn’t get a lot of it and made some huge errors- playing on 1 metre from an opponent!!!
That is bizarre
Ross absolutely loves his arse!
I see our s*** Captain got votes again - trade him!!!
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Yep. Teflon wants Steele traded...and he wants Hill given a new 3 year contract
Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
I never give votes because I am unaware of instruction given to any individual player by the Coaching panel
That said, the pleasing games are when there are a multitude of players receiving votes from those who do engage in the process
And for example, I thought that Clark when he was on the ground was exceptional - noting he received no votes
So there you go!!
That said, the pleasing games are when there are a multitude of players receiving votes from those who do engage in the process
And for example, I thought that Clark when he was on the ground was exceptional - noting he received no votes
So there you go!!
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
I reckon Longmire voted for Hill.Scollop wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 8:42pmGoes to show that it's biased voting. Both of Heeney's goals were from dubious umpiring decisions. Horse is supporting Heeney so that Heeney stays on top of the leaderboard in the Coaches Association voting.
Lyon gave Hill votes (like he's done in the past) because he loves him. Hill had 3 contested possessions and only 2 score involvements.
Wilkie, Steele, Marshall and Sinclair and even Nasiah had better games than Bradley.
We got 18 out of 30 George. Sorry I'm ocd
And the Saints got 21 out of 30.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
You got the numbers rightKing Max wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 9:01pmI reckon Longmire voted for Hill.Scollop wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 8:42pmGoes to show that it's biased voting. Both of Heeney's goals were from dubious umpiring decisions. Horse is supporting Heeney so that Heeney stays on top of the leaderboard in the Coaches Association voting.
Lyon gave Hill votes (like he's done in the past) because he loves him. Hill had 3 contested possessions and only 2 score involvements.
Wilkie, Steele, Marshall and Sinclair and even Nasiah had better games than Bradley.
We got 18 out of 30 George. Sorry I'm ocd
And the Saints got 21 out of 30.
But you're talking through your regarding Longmire voting for Hill
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
You’re entitled to your opinion.Scollop wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 9:05pmYou got the numbers rightKing Max wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 9:01pmI reckon Longmire voted for Hill.Scollop wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 8:42pmGoes to show that it's biased voting. Both of Heeney's goals were from dubious umpiring decisions. Horse is supporting Heeney so that Heeney stays on top of the leaderboard in the Coaches Association voting.
Lyon gave Hill votes (like he's done in the past) because he loves him. Hill had 3 contested possessions and only 2 score involvements.
Wilkie, Steele, Marshall and Sinclair and even Nasiah had better games than Bradley.
We got 18 out of 30 George. Sorry I'm ocd
And the Saints got 21 out of 30.
But you're talking through your regarding Longmire voting for Hill
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
It could be that Byrnes was mistaken for Hill. Same height and both fast. Even their mums would have trouble seperating them with both in the home jumper and rainbow socks.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Personally I reckon Mattaes's votes are proof positive that everything is relative. Play a surprisingly good game if you're young and fresh out of the reserves and it will get a lot more kudos than a similar game from an established star.
Hill is also lucky. He melts under pressure.
Hill is also lucky. He melts under pressure.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
The interesting thing that I saw from the coaches votes was that apart from Phillipou, the coaches didn't double up on any other player.
Eight different players took the minor placings with both coaches playing favourite with their 3 votes.
Eight different players took the minor placings with both coaches playing favourite with their 3 votes.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Yep, Sydney were chasing Hill also when he crossed from Freo to Saints. Always a favourite of Longmire
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
And that means Lyon gave three votes to Heeney. Don't think so.King Max wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 9:01pmI reckon Longmire voted for Hill.Scollop wrote: ↑Mon 08 Jul 2024 8:42pmGoes to show that it's biased voting. Both of Heeney's goals were from dubious umpiring decisions. Horse is supporting Heeney so that Heeney stays on top of the leaderboard in the Coaches Association voting.
Lyon gave Hill votes (like he's done in the past) because he loves him. Hill had 3 contested possessions and only 2 score involvements.
Wilkie, Steele, Marshall and Sinclair and even Nasiah had better games than Bradley.
We got 18 out of 30 George. Sorry I'm ocd
And the Saints got 21 out of 30.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Especially considering Lyon thought 2 of Heeney’s goals were lucky and really outside of that he was only average - important contest was easily out pointed by Wilks
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Mattaes Phillipou was on both Warner and Heeney at varying times in the first three quarters and he let them slip away. But he was not playing a hard tag role and was in an outside role rather than an in and under role (played by Jack Steele). In the last quarter, he was matched to Rowbottom, who played wide of him. It meant they were both free on the outside. The ball came to Mattaes Phillipou and he used it to perfection with his foot. By and large, Sydney played as if their players would always beat our players. That doesn't take into account misses for goal, including four posters - as we have found out many times in the past. Looking at the replay, I though Jack Sinclair was one of our best mainly because of his use of the ball when he got it, which he did 28 times with 16 kicks.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 17 vs Swans
Untrue Steele had Heeney.perfectionist wrote: ↑Wed 10 Jul 2024 9:47am Mattaes Phillipou was on both Warner and Heeney at varying times in the first three quarters and he let them slip away. But he was not playing a hard tag role and was in an outside role rather than an in and under role (played by Jack Steele). In the last quarter, he was matched to Rowbottom, who played wide of him. It meant they were both free on the outside. The ball came to Mattaes Phillipou and he used it to perfection with his foot. By and large, Sydney played as if their players would always beat our players. That doesn't take into account misses for goal, including four posters - as we have found out many times in the past. Looking at the replay, I though Jack Sinclair was one of our best mainly because of his use of the ball when he got it, which he did 28 times with 16 kicks.
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