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My 3 word player analysis for 2009

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Bail - not enough seen

Bartram - disposal still concerning

Bate - valuable but inconsistent

Bell - no notable performances

Bennell - encouraging first year

Bruce - an impressive year

Buckley - ruined by injury

Cheney - impressive and reliable

Davey - a breakout year

Dunn - finding his place

Frawley - most improved player

Garland - ruined by injury

Green - impressive until injured

Grimes - reliable and classy

Jamar - made a statement

Jetta - talented but slight

Johnson - has gone backwards

Jones - gradually made inroads

Jurrah - the club's future

Maric - had little impact

Martin - finding his feet

McDonald - performances belied age

McKenzie - showed encouraging glimpses

McLean - the major disappointment

McNamara - promoted before readiness

Meesen - a pleasant surprise

Miller - may have expired

Moloney - strong and valuable

Morton - versatile and important

Newton - performances were underwhelming

Petterd - showed encouraging glimpses

Rivers - reliable but tentative

Robertson - age has wearied

Spencer - needs more time

Sylvia - a breakout year

Valenti - showed nothing new

Warnock - improved beyond expectations

Watts - not enough seen

Wheatley - was rarely sighted

Whelan - cruelled by injury

Wonaeamirri - cruelled by injury

 

Shouldn't you do this by going through each games 'three word analysis' and go from there.

I think there are some on here your weekly analysis wouldn't match.

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Shouldn't you do this by going through each games 'three word analysis' and go from there.

I think there are some on here your weekly analysis wouldn't match.

I'm just taking an overview of the year , and tried not to isolate individual performances .

 

ya know what Joey...I'll second that lot.... pretty close to the mark for mine

I thought Bater was pretty consistent this year, despite a slow start.

He may have appeared inconsistent due to playing in our forward line which was a little starved at times this year.


A fairly accurate description Joeboy, well done for the season

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