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2013 Morrish Medal Voting Club by Club Player Club TOTAL Bendigo Pioneers J 2013 Morrish Medal Voting Club by Club Player Club TOTAL Bendigo Pioneers J. Chisari Bendigo Pioneers 16 S. Heavyside Bendigo Pioneers 9 H. O'Meara Bendigo Pioneers 4 J. Maher Bendigo Pioneers 3 J. Cakitaki Bendigo Pioneers 2 L.Barrett Bendigo Pioneers 2 F. Payne Bendigo Pioneers 1 I. Miller Bendigo Pioneers 1 J.Mangan Bendigo Pioneers 1 Bendigo Pioneers Total Club Votes 39 Player Club TOTAL Calder Cannons M. Merlo Calder Cannons 9 J. Owen Calder Cannons 7 J. Cauchi Calder Cannons 5 A. Prestia Calder Cannons 5 P. Wright Calder Cannons 4 P.Ahern Calder Cannons 4 T. Miller Calder Cannons 3 R. Schraven Calder Cannons 3 A. Christensen Calder Cannons 3 J. Lever Calder Cannons 3 V. Carboni Calder Cannons 2 T. Donoghue Calder Cannons 2 M. Jensen Calder Cannons 1 D. Thompson Calder Cannons 1 M. Goodyear Calder Cannons 1 M. Kovacevic Calder Cannons 1 Calder Cannons Total Club Votes 54 Player Club TOTAL Dandenong Stingrays T. Lamb Dandenong Stingrays 9 Z. Jones Dandenong Stingrays 9 J. Lonie Dandenong Stingrays 5 N. Gardiner Dandenong Stingrays 5 B. Hartung Dandenong Stingrays 5 B. Egan Dandenong Stingrays 5 N. Foote Dandenong Stingrays 4 A. Harnett Dandenong Stingrays 3 M. Rennie Dandenong Stingrays 3 B. Pearson Dandenong Stingrays 2 C. McCartney Dandenong Stingrays 2 A. Patolo Dandenong Stingrays 2 J. Tomkins Dandenong Stingrays 2 K. Gray Dandenong Stingrays 2 Dandenong Stingrays Total Club Votes 58 Player Club TOTAL Eastern Ranges B. Cavarra Eastern Ranges 16 C. Petracca Eastern Ranges 13 T. Boyd Eastern Ranges 11 M. Honeychurch Eastern Ranges 6 J. Fisher Eastern Ranges 4 J. Belo Eastern Ranges 3 A. Roth Eastern Ranges 2 D. McStay Eastern Ranges 2 N. Evans Eastern Ranges 2 J. Walker Eastern Ranges 2 K. Staples Eastern Ranges 2 M. Traynor Eastern Ranges 2 D. Welsh Eastern Ranges 1 M. Apeness Eastern Ranges 1 Eastern Ranges Total Club Votes 67 Player Club TOTAL Geelong Falcons G. Cameron Geelong Falcons 16 L. Taylor Geelong Falcons 11 D. Lang Geelong Falcons 7 F. Fort Geelong Falcons 6 R. Adams Geelong Falcons 5 J. Tsitas Geelong Falcons 4 A. Hickey Geelong Falcons 3 S. Dixon Geelong Falcons 3 P. McCartin Geelong Falcons 3 J. Cross Geelong Falcons 3 S. Russell Geelong Falcons 2 S. Presani Geelong Falcons 2 B. Beardsell Geelong Falcons 2 J.Sharp Geelong Falcons 2 D. Gardiner Geelong Falcons 1 M. Boag Geelong Falcons 1 N. Dixon Geelong Falcons 1 Geelong Falcons Total Club Votes 72 Player Club TOTAL Gippsland Power J. Scott Gippsland Power 16 E. Morris Gippsland Power 7 J. Leslie Gippsland Power 6 T. Muir Gippsland Power 5 A. Carr Gippsland Power 5 A. Heppell Gippsland Power 4 N. Paredes Gippsland Power 3 J. Thomas Gippsland Power 3 A. Sauders Gippsland Power 2 J. Cashman Gippsland Power 2 D. Keilty Gippsland Power 2 P. Pattison Gippsland Power 1 J. Cunico Gippsland Power 1 A. Wallace Gippsland Power 1 Gippsland Power Total Club Votes 58 Player Club TOTAL Murray Bushrangers M. Gibbons Murray Bushrangers 13 N. Mellington Murray Bushrangers 8 J. Impy Murray Bushrangers 6 B. Squire Murray Bushrangers 6 N. Holman Murray Bushrangers 3 J. Cousins Murray Bushrangers 3 J. Neagle Murray Bushrangers 1 K. Ellis Murray Bushrangers 1 K. Turner Murray Bushrangers 1 Murray Bushrangers Total Club Votes 42 Player Club TOTAL North Ballarat Rebels M. Crouch North Ballarat Rebels 12 L. Herbert North Ballarat Rebels 8 L. Cassidy North Ballarat Rebels 2 J. Symons North Ballarat Rebels 2 J. Lanyon North Ballarat Rebels 2 K. Hendy North Ballarat Rebels 2 D. Willsmore North Ballarat Rebels 1 North Ballarat Rebels Total Club Votes 29 Player Club TOTAL Northern Knights J. Turner Northern Knights 13 J. Kalanj Northern Knights 9 M. Bontempelli Northern Knights 7 B. Lennon Northern Knights 6 L. Hunt Northern Knights 5 W. Murphy Northern Knights 4 M. Haynes Northern Knights 4 J. Short Northern Knights 2 S. Switkowski Northern Knights 1 Northern Knights Total Club Votes 51 Player Club TOTAL NSW/ACT Rams H. Green NSW/ACT Rams 1 NSW/ACT Rams Total Club Votes 1 Player Club TOTAL Oakleigh Chargers J. Kennedy-Harris Oakleigh Chargers 13 N. Prowse Oakleigh Chargers 5 B. Hogan Oakleigh Chargers 3 L. Fitzgerald Oakleigh Chargers 3 N. Smith Oakleigh Chargers 3 W. Maginness Oakleigh Chargers 3 J.Billings Oakleigh Chargers 3 G. Dickson Oakleigh Chargers 3 H. Beasley Oakleigh Chargers 2 T. Gladman Oakleigh Chargers 2 A. Urban Oakleigh Chargers 2 B. Borland Oakleigh Chargers 2 J.Toohey Oakleigh Chargers 2 T. Silvestro Oakleigh Chargers 1 D. Allen Oakleigh Chargers 1 Oakleigh Chargers Total Club Votes 48 Player Club TOTAL Sandringham Dragons J. Kelly Sandringham Dragons 7 C. Cathcart Sandringham Dragons 4 K. Amon Sandringham Dragons 3 A. Hodges Sandringham Dragons 3 T. Langdon Sandringham Dragons 3 C. Salem Sandringham Dragons 3 Z.Merrett Sandringham Dragons 3 L. Howes Sandringham Dragons 2 N. Smith Sandringham Dragons 2 J. Landman Sandringham Dragons 2 M. Neiwand Sandringham Dragons 2 T.Grace Sandringham Dragons 2 A.Spencer Sandringham Dragons 2 M. Hayes Sandringham Dragons 1 T. Wilkinson Sandringham Dragons 1 C. Kelso Sandringham Dragons 1 L. Ritchie Sandringham Dragons 1 A. Brayshaw Sandringham Dragons 1 B. Maynard Sandringham Dragons 1 Sandringham Dragons Total Club Votes 44 Player Club TOTAL Tasmania K. Kolodjashnis Tasmania 3 B. Grey Tasmania 2 Tasmania Total Club Votes 5 Player Club TOTAL Western Jets D. Iaccarino Western Jets 12 J. Sicily Western Jets 8 B. Bewley Western Jets 6 H. King Western Jets 5 J. McKenzie Western Jets 5 M. Orr Western Jets 5 J. Greiser Western Jets 4 J. Robinson Western Jets 3 D. Burton Western Jets 2 O. Abou-Zeid Western Jets 1 D. Viojo-Rainbow Western Jets 1 L. Duggan Western Jets 1 C.Ellis Western Jets 1 Western Jets Total Club Votes 54 .
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