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My 3 word player analysis V The Faints

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Bartram - a solid game

Bennell - had little impact

Cheney - good second efforts

Davey - not as influential

Dunn - exciting when confident

Frawley - was good early

Jamar - held his own

Jetta - was easily outmanouvred

Jones - confident and strong

Jurrah - thrilling in bursts

McDonald - tough and uncompromising

McLean - where was he ?

Miller - couldn't find ball

Moloney - gave his all

Morton - great rebounding game

Rivers - was rarely beaten

Robertson - no final glory

Sylvia - great first half

Wheatley - goal for posterity

Whelan - aggression wasn't enough

McKenzie - some encouraging touches

Spencer - was not disgraced

 

Joeboy thanks for your efforts during the year, your comments create a lot of discussion and you're on a hiding to nothing. I think we found out when you were away that the three word analysis is not easy to do.

Well done and I hope you're up for it again next year.

BTW I reckon you finished on a high!

Thought the Wheatley "super goal" was a nice touch. I also thought when he was doing the kickins, he was kicking it in to the centre square just to humour the fans rather than for any tactical reason. It made me smile anyway. IMO he played a very good game considering he was on one leg and straight out of not playing for the Casey twos for a few weeks.

Wheels and Robbo had last games to forget, but who cares? It was fantastic that they were both out there. Especially for Wheels that he was able to fall across the line for 150.

Sylvia, Frawley (Riewoldt bag notwithstanding), Morton, Jamar all fantastic. Jeez I can't wait for next year.

 

Thought Bartrams game was worthy of more than than the 'a solid game' comment especially against the top of the ladder team.

Thanks Joeboy - always enjoy reading the comments.

Bartram's game was good, but he let himself down with some silly handballs into traffic. Seems to lack a radar as to where he is in relation to teammates and opposition players.

Thing about Jetta and Bennell is that they certainly find themselves around the ball often enough, but are simply disposed of too easily by opponents. Need to work on core strength over the off-season.


Bartram - a solid game

Bennell - had little impact

Cheney - good second efforts

Davey - not as influential

Dunn - exciting when confident

Frawley - was good early I thought he was good all day

Jamar - held his own Another I thought was good most of the day

Jetta - was easily outmanouvred

Jones - confident and strong And got caught a lot and turned it over a lot with bad disposal under pressure

Jurrah - thrilling in bursts

McDonald - tough and uncompromising

McLean - where was he ? Once again, your hatred of McLean is staggering

Miller - couldn't find ball

Moloney - gave his all

Morton - great rebounding game

Rivers - was rarely beaten

Robertson - no final glory

Sylvia - great first half

Wheatley - goal for posterity

Whelan - aggression wasn't enough

McKenzie - some encouraging touches

Spencer - was not disgraced

Bartram - Good,Bad,Average

Bennell - needs another preseason

Cheney - showig a bit

Davey - a quieter afternoon

Dunn - a confidence man

Frawley - not too shabby

Jamar - like to keep

Jetta - needs more work

Jones - not too sure ( hows that clanger count )

Jurrah - just bloody amazing

McDonald - nearly specky legend !!

McLean - a quieter achiever

Miller - not his best

Moloney - go Beamer go

Morton - more of this

Rivers - much nearer self

Robertson - thaks mate...sayonara

Sylvia - better earlier, handy

Wheatley - supe -er GOAL !!

Whelan - thanks

McKenzie - he'll be ok

Spencer - look to 2010

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Rivers - strange everyone thought he was back near his best, I would disagree, he frustrated me yesterday and I thought he was beaten several times.

Jamar - would be one of the best contested mark's getting around.

 

I definitley thought he ( Rivers ) was a lot closer to his old self as compared some of the woefull outings of recent times. He ISNT his former self, but was better. Id still trade him though.

trading him might be going to extreme's I could think of many names you would trade before him. I just hope he gets a good injury free preseason in and is ready for 2010. For those that think he was anywhere near his former self don't have a very good memory, however yes he probably was better then other times throughout the year.


Bartram - a solid game

Bennell - had little impact

Cheney - good second efforts

Davey - not as influential

Dunn - exciting when confident

Frawley - was good early

Jamar - held his own

Jetta - was easily outmanouvred

Jones - confident and strong

Jurrah - thrilling in bursts

McDonald - tough and uncompromising

McLean - where was he ?

Miller - couldn't find ball

Moloney - gave his all

Morton - great rebounding game

Rivers - was rarely beaten

Robertson - no final glory

Sylvia - great first half

Wheatley - goal for posterity

Whelan - aggression wasn't enough

McKenzie - some encouraging touches

Spencer - was not disgraced

Yeah good effort this week mate look forward to reading it again next year.

Once again, your hatred of McLean is staggering :lol:;)

either youre on drugs.. youve got the wrong bloke..you espied condemned's response to Joey or just incpable of lucid thinking. Might be all.

Where do I hate McLean ?? You were at the same game I take it ?? He certainly wasnt amongst our best but thought he did some good things.

Care to explain..can you

either youre on drugs.. youve got the wrong bloke..you espied condemned's response to Joey or just incpable of lucid thinking. Might be all.

Where do I hate McLean ?? You were at the same game I take it ?? He certainly wasnt amongst our best but thought he did some good things.

Care to explain..can you

On the performance of the coach , DB should be awarded an MOE :rolleyes: (Master of Experimenting). Very well managed ;)


either youre on drugs.. youve got the wrong bloke..you espied condemned's response to Joey or just incpable of lucid thinking. Might be all.

Where do I hate McLean ?? You were at the same game I take it ?? He certainly wasnt amongst our best but thought he did some good things.

Care to explain..can you

I should have made the ;) bigger! :unsure::P

I should have made the ;) bigger! :unsure::P

yes..probaly helps.... I had better get better glasses me thinks

Sylvia - better earlier, handy

I was at a mates house and needed to use the toilet. Nearing the end of doing the buissness i realized there was no toilet paper in the holder. For a fleeting moment i thought the worst as I searched the room for another roll. I had nearly given up when i found a fresh one hiding behind the toilet. I thought to my self, gee thats pretty HANDY.

Cant belive you have ranked our best player of the day along side the softness of a two ply kleenex toliet tissue

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