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Bail - a surprise packet

Bartram - showed improved skills

Bell - was rarely sighted

Bennell - assured and impressive

Cheney - was rarely sighted

Davey - had little involvement

Dunn - beefy but effective

Frawley - loved his application

Green - in the best

Fitzpatrick - nowhere near ready

Grimes - composed and unstoppable

Gysberts - had minimal impact

Jamar - played 2 quarters

Jetta - had little impact

Jones - an impressive game

Jurrah - the best forward

Maric - occasional poor disposal

Martin - not a ruckman

McNamara - had minimal impact

Miller - a regular contributer

Moloney - fit and strong

Morton - an excellent performance

Newton - little to enthuse

Petterd - noticeably stronger game

Rivers - enjoyed his enthusiasm

Strauss - valuable game experience

Sylvia - disposals at will

Warnock - was beaten early

Hughes - just a game

McKenzie - showed promising glimpses

Scully - better second half

Spencer - gaining in confidence

Trengove - reason for excitement

Edited by joeboy

 

Bail - Jace Bode V2.0

Bartram - no real impact

Bell - refer to Bartram

Bennell - slowly getting better

Cheney - solid but diminuative

Davey - skillful but uninvolved

Dunn - surprisingly impressive contributor

Frawley - very valuable contribution

Green - maturing with age

Fitzpatrick - needs more work

Grimes - our newest elite

Gysberts - good footy smarts

Jamar - great ruck hope

Jetta - much more equipped

Jones - awesome tough stickers

Jurrah - have my babies

Maric - on last chance

Martin - needs permanent position

McNamara - didn't show potential

Miller - consistent hard worker

Moloney - demon spirit personified

Morton - omnipresent but inconsistent

Newton -

Petterd - smartest footballer afield

Rivers - effective backline general

Strauss - a fringe player

Sylvia - in best 3

Warnock - dutiful all day

Hughes - good vfl player

McKenzie - promote him now

Scully - quick & clever

Spencer - skills are worrying

Trengove - future marquee player

Stynes - An inspirational prez

Connolly - True Demon heart

Lyon - good to see

Edited by Demonland
Inapproapriate player comment.

 

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