Round 10 game by game analysis Geelong vs North - TopicsExpress



          

Round 10 game by game analysis Geelong vs North Melbourne Spending a bit more time than usual in the midfield Jimmy Bartel showed he can still dominate a game with a glorious 32 possession and 2 goal performance. James Kelly will give him a run for his money for the three votes however with 33 of his own. Tom Hawkins was the other stand out with 4.3 and 4 score assists from 17 touches in an impressive showing. It’s hard to see anyone else featuring in the votes in this match. 3. Jimmy Bartel 2. James Kelly 1. Tom Hawkins GWS vs Richmond Jack Riewoldt responded as well as anyone could ask form his controversial week off the field with a season high 11.2 making him a shoe in for the three votes. Brandon Ellis was also dominant with 31 touches and 2 goals in a performance that should see him get the two votes. A number of tiges in the mix for the minor vote with Martin, Cotchin, Deledio, Rance, Chaplin and Thomas all putting in terrific performances. 3. Jack Riewoldt 2. Brandon Ellis 1. Dustin Martin Collingwood vs West Coast A 35 possession and 2 goal game from Matt Priddis puts him in the box seat to get the three votes despite West Coast’s narrow loss, while an match winning last quarter from Scott Pendlebury brought his disposal count up to 32 and gave him a chance at stealing the three votes. Jamie Elliot was the pick of the rest with 17 touches, 2 goals and almost Mark Of The Year. Sidebottom, Cox and Beams are the main others in contention. 3. Matt Priddis 2. Scott Pendlebury 1. Jamie Elliot Port Adelaide vs Hawthorn Travis Boak led the way for the Power with 34 touches, 10 clearances and a goal while Jordan Lewis was the best for the Hawks with 38 disposals and 2 important goals. Jared Polec continued his breakout season with 26 touches while Ebert picked up 28. 3. Travis Boak 2. Jordan Lewis 1. Jared Polec Gold Coast vs Western Bulldogs Gary Ablett’s stray elbow looked like it might break the Brownlow race open but while he won’t manage to poll this week, he still looks the overwhelming favourite to take home his third. This week however it was Dion Prestia who was the dominant player on the ground picking up 35 touches. Tom Lynch, Jarrod Harbrow and Tom Liberatore should be the trio fighting it out for the other votes while Matt Shaw also put in an impressive performance. 3. Dion Prestia 2. Tom Lynch 1. Jarrod Harbrow Carlton vs Adelaide A goal to go with 37 touches should guarantee Kade Simpson the three votes here, Gibbs, Thomas, Yarran, Menzel, Douglas and Danger will all fight it out for the three votes with Gibbs and Yarran looking like most likely from that bunch. 3. Kade Simpson 2. Bryce Gibbs 1. Chris Yarran
Posted on: Tue, 27 May 2014 12:55:50 +0000

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