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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on June 16, 2016, 09:24:22 PM
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Mid-year best and fairest: Who's leading your club's race?
Nathan Schmook
AFL.com.au
16 June 2016
RICHMOND
DUSTIN MARTIN
Dustin Martin is well placed to improve on his second place finish in last year's Jack Dyer Medal after playing every game in the first half of the season and hitting career-best form as a full-time midfielder. No.1 at Richmond for overall disposals (335) and contested possessions (144), he has a two-game edge on last year's winner, Alex Rance. He's been among his team's best three players eight times this season and has finished top three in the Tigers' best and fairest four times. He goes into the bye in blistering form after a career best 38 possessions in round 12.
Anyone else?
Rance would still be polling exceptionally in the 10 games he's played. Trent Cotchin has been recognised internally for his resilience, while Shaun Grigg has been among the most consistent and committed Tigers. Jack Riewoldt has battled in attack all year.
How they vote
All players receive a 0-5 rating based on their performance, with the match committee assessing each player’s offensive, defensive, and contest impacts on the game. The 0-5 rating is given as a joint match committee decision.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-06-15/midyear-best-and-fairest
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Mid-year best and fairest: Who's leading your club's race?
Nathan Schmook
AFL.com.au
16 June 2016
RICHMOND
How they've voted
All players received a 0 out of rating based on their performance, with the match committee assessing each player’s offensive, defensive, and contest impacts on the game. The 0 out of 5 rating is given as a joke match committee decision.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-06-15/midyear-best-and-fairest
Actually read the above as this - I've gotta follow another sport!
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Who is leading the best-and-fairest count at your club?
Herald Sun
June 28, 2016
THERE is still plenty to play for in 2016.
Here are the mid-season stabs from the national News Corp team on the men to beat at your club.
RICHMOND
Dustin Martin has finished top-three in four of the past five years and this could be the year he actually takes home a Jack Dyer Medal. Dusty has turned
into a pure midfielder and is ripping games apart but his backers might be slightly concerned that coach Damien Hardwick only rated his 35-disposal game
against the Lions as fair, admitting he sets the bar high. Martin will have to beat three-time winner Trent Cotchin, who is having arguably his best season
since 2012. It’s a gap back to third but Shaun Grigg is having a career year and Dimma is definitely a fan.
Top 3 SuperCoach: Dustin Martin 111, Trent Cotchin 110, Shaun Grigg 102
Voting system: New format — every player receives a rating of 0-5 for every game from the match committee voting as a unit.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/who-is-leading-the-bestandfairest-count-at-your-club/news-story/071360b3fa18a4f0dada9d2c7ed4502e
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