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Anonymous
Years ago
POTW Round 8
I would have given it to Dix, its just a routine night for him but you cant go past that stat line of 23 points (9-13), 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 6 blocks what a player.
Years ago
Perhaps they took into account that 39 vs Sturt is better than 23, 10, 6,6 against Southern?
Should the quality of your opposition matter?
Interesting stuff.

Years ago
For mine, it would be Jason Dix, for more than his HSA. He controlled the game very well, and was instrumental in their win, a focal point the whole game.
From all acounts, N.Hambour played extremely well, his stats certainly show that, could be another in the running.
In the womens, i think Erin Phillips for her part in the thrilling win over Sturt.
