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My 3 word player analysis V The Scones

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Bail - classy and composed

Bartram - tough and dominant

Bennell - some classy cameos

Bruce - outstanding first half

Davey - was all class

Dunn - an important ingredient

Frawley - seemingly perfect game

Garland - always so smooth

Green - great when needed

Jamar - continued wonderful year

Johnson - played his part

Jones - there when needed

Jurrah - ready to explode

MacDonald - Brisbane surely regrets

Maric - had an impact

Morton - tried but lost

Rivers - safe and sound

Scully - lowered his standard

Sylvia - what we wanted

Watts - just a game

Wonaeamirri - zest and enthusiasm

McKenzie - effective without frills

Edited by joeboy

 

Disagree with you on Morton.

Morton - Almost broke even

 

Disagree with you on Morton.

Morton - Almost broke even

Or "even except junk-time"

10 out of 10 for the team.

9 out of 10 for joeboy. dunno about McKenzie and Scully's analysis.


Maric- great second efforts

Maric really impressed with his second efforts. He did not give up winning the contested ball.

Bit kind of Macdonald, he has been average all year and dropped

 

morton - good learning experience


Watts - Good in patches

That effort on the wing to beat numerous opponents and get the handball out was great.

Elite disposal to our forwards as well

Skull was ok. Mentioned above that he was on Hannebery, is that correct? Thought Hannebery might have had the better if they were matched up. 25 touches to 14.

My 3 word analysis - great team effort!

There were the obvious stand outs and some didn't play full games but a terrific day for a demon supporter.

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