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    2015 TLM count - rounds 11 and 13

    So I kinda ran out of steam with the 2015 TLM results around Christmas. Let's see if we can blitz this and have the result to you by the time the Swans kick of season 2016.

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    Round 11 - Sydney 14.7 (91) defeated North Melbourne 10.15 (75) at Etihad Stadium

    Second half fadeout
    masked by inaccurate Roos.
    Sign of things to come?


    North Mel 3.4 4.6 8.11 10.15 (75)
    Sydney 4.3 9.5 12.7 14.7 (91)

    Goals
    North Melbourne: Thomas 2, Higgins 2, Nahas 2, Petrie, Harvey, Wright, Dumont
    Sydney Swans: Franklin 4, Goodes 3, Tippett 2, Rohan 2, Jetta, Cunningham, Hannebery

    Brownlow: 3 Parker (Syd), 2 Franklin (Syd), 1 Goldstein (NM)
    B&F count: McVeigh 41, Franklin 41, Smith 39, Parker 37, Jetta 35

    TLM Votes

    5 Parker
    4 Franklin
    3 Laidler
    2 McVeigh
    1 Jetta

    A slow polling week, with only nine players deemed worthy of votes. Laidler scores his first points for the year.


    Round 13 - Richmond 14.11 (95) defeated Sydney 11.11 (77) at the SCG

    A Buddy bump and
    a Tippett strike unnerve Swans.
    Tigers run amok.


    Sydney 3.4 8.7 10.8 11.11 (77)
    Richmond 2.4 3.5 10.10 14.11 (95)

    Goals
    Sydney Swans: Franklin 2, Parker 2, Rohan 2, Derickx, Hannebery, Kennedy, Mitchell, Tippett
    Richmond: Riewoldt 6, Newman, Cotchin, Deledio, Vickery, Ellis, Gordon, Maric, Miles

    Brownlow: 3 Riewoldt (Rich), 2 Cotchin (Rich), 1 Kennedy (Syd)
    B&F count: Rohan 32, Parker 31, Jack 28, Kennedy 27, Hannebery 23

    TLM Votes

    5 Parker
    4 Hannebery
    3 Jack
    3 Rohan
    1 McVeigh

    Good to see the Rooster poll some votes. Eleven different players were rated by RWOers.

    Leader Board


    40 Hannebery
    25 Franklin
    22 Parker
    17 Kennedy
    15 McVeigh
    12 Mitchell
    11 Jetta
    7 Reid
    7 Jack
    5 Heeney
    5 Rohan
    4 Lloyd
    4 Tippett
    3 Pyke
    3 Laidler
    2 McGlynn
    1 Rampe
    1 Goodes
    1 Grundy

    Two consecutive matches of maximum votes sees Parker shoot up the leader board but Hanners continues to look secure at the top. Kennedy fails to score for another two weeks. Is he leaving his run too late?

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