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My 3 word player analysis V The Cockers

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Bail - good under pressure

Bartram - was rarely sighted

Bate - selfish and pedestrian

Bennell - occasional classy moves

Bruce - mistakes but passionate

Davey - erred but thrilling

Dunn - career best game

Frawley - let nothing through

Garland - had occasional lapses

Green - couldn't gain momentum

Jamar - successfully broke even

Johnson - finally earned role

Jones - tough and relentless

Jurrah - thrilling but lazy

MacDonald - one of best

Moloney - poor until injured

Morton - needs caffeine tablets

Rivers - finding feet again

Scully - impressive relentless running

Watts - will be nominated

McKenzie - blood and guts

One of your better sets. Morton comment is gold.

Bail - better for run

Bartram - attacking but costly

Bate - make better decisions

Bennell - alot of upside - nice game

Bruce - bad under pressure

Davey - in and out

Dunn - is going ok

Frawley - an absolute rock!!

Garland - better 2nd half

Green - no real impact

Jamar - quiet around ground - worked hard though - Sandi not alot if impact

Johnson - where's that been?

Jones - good and bad?

Jurrah - needs more games -more pressure

MacDonald - one of best - better disposal be good

Moloney - quiet then injured

Morton - the next gen bruce? He can be better

Rivers - another good game

Scully - super super running

Watts - more great signs

McKenzie - blood and guts - indeed!

 
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i read this 3 word player analysis every week, and i disagree with almost every one of your comments

You sound like my wife !

:)

His opponent , arguably one of the best players in the competition , had 6 kicks !

Dunns disposal efficiency was 38%


Joeboy, you forgot about Sylvia. I was looking for him cause he was absolutely terrible, he had 11 turnovers, double the amount of any other player on the field and most importantly 5 in the last quarter. I am sick to death of this team not being able to win the close ones

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Joeboy, you forgot about Sylvia. I was looking for him cause he was absolutely terrible, he had 11 turnovers, double the amount of any other player on the field and most importantly 5 in the last quarter. I am sick to death of this team not being able to win the close ones

Sylvia - just a frontrunner

Dunn and Jones (particularly first half) were awful. Dunn played limited minutes on Pav (as he played forward most of the game) and had Mundy for most of the game.

James Frawley has to be a monty for AA after that game.

 

will just sum up

MFC > lacks any consistency !!

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