Player of the Year – vote now!
Rhyce Shaw was voted the Magpies' best in round four, but it’s his younger brother Heath who has taken an early overall lead.
Voting for the memorable ANZAC Day victory over Essendon is open, so make sure you have your say on who was the club’s best.
The 2007 collingwoodfc.com.au Fans’ Player of the Year award has proved a great success in the early stages of season 2007, and has special meaning as it will be presented at the 2007 Copeland Trophy.
At the end of each round, we’ll tally all the votes from Magpie supporters here on collingwoodfc.com.au, and the players with the most will be awarded an overall 3-2-1 to go towards the final tally.
Joining Rhyce in the votes for round four were emerging star Dale Thomas, who was not far from being voted the best, and Tarkyn Lockyer, who has enjoyed an exceelent start to the season and currently sits second on the overall leaderboard with four votes.
Each week the crew from Magpie Radio’s Pie Night, which is the world’s greatest one-eyed match preview show and is available exclusively on collingwoodfc.com.au each week as a FREE stream or podcast, will discuss the 2007 collingwoodfc.com.au Fans’ Player of the Year.
Click here to go to the Magpie Radio page and listen to shows from previous weeks, or drag the below podcast XML button into your podcast client, like iTunes.
Voting for the round five ANZAC Day triumph over Essendon is now open, so please visit the Fans’ Player of the Year page and cast your votes by clicking on the graphic below, and have your say!
Results so far in season 2007:
Round 1 v Kangaroos – 3. James Clement, 2. Heath Shaw, 1. Dale Thomas
Round 2 v West Coast – 3. Heath Shaw, 2. Anthony Rocca, 1. Scott Pendlebury
Round 3 v Richmond – 3. Tarkyn Lockyer, 2. Dane Swan, 1. Anthony Rocca
Round 4 v Port Adelaide – 3. Rhyce Shaw, 2. Dale Thomas, 1. Tarkyn Lockyer
Round 5 v Essendon – VOTING OPEN
Leaderboard after four rounds:
5. Heath Shaw
4. Tarkyn Lockyer
3. James Clement, Anthony Rocca, Rhyce Shaw, Dale Thomas
2. Dane Swan
1. Scott Pendlebury