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6 - Rivers. Started poorly but was great at taking defensive marks on whoever was the target. Should never be allowed to be isolated, and we should focus our entire game around having him playing loose.

5 - Moloney. Excellent clearance work. Easily our best player, when it comes to taking advantage of one of our only real strengths - our ruck division.

4 - Jurrah. Hopefully showed himself what he's capable of WHEN HE TRIES. He's not God, and I hope he realises that.

3- Jamar. Could have absolutely broken the game open if he'd kicked at goal accurately. Around the ground and in the ruck, there's very few better than him in the entire AFL.

2 - Jones. Answered his critics in the third quarter, but one good quarter out of 12 is not enough.

1 - Martin. Has finally adapted to the spot we need him to play in. the Jamar-Martin combo is going to be very good in the coming years. I wonder what we'll do when Max Gawn comes on.

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6 - Jurrah: Gives new meaning to the term "match winner".

5 - Moloney: has been a colossus in the midfield so far this year.

4 - Rivers: Awesome. Probably the best game i've seen from him in 6-7 years.

3 - Jamar: Strong presence around the ground. Needs to convert his chances around goal.

2 - Gysberts: Has a touch of the Pendlebury's about him (but long way before he gets half that good!!!)

1 - Jones: showed what he was capable of.

Apologies to Big Stefan Martin who has been a revelation.

- points to Davey and Green who have to do a lot more as supposed leaders. Tough on Green I know but he needs to lift.

Ugly win today but we walked away with 4 points more than I expected at quarter time!

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6 - Moloney (did what was needed)

5 - Bail (tagged, won the ball in tight, and used it well)

4 - Rivers (strong, and Frawley was much better as well)

3 - Jurrah (goals!)

2 - Jones (alot of crap mixed in but good work rate and became important)

1 - Wona (just his smartness as a football is worth its weight in gold, he knows where to lead and brings others into the game. 1.3 wasn't a great return but I really like what he brought to the team)

Unlucky - Gysberts, Jamar, Martin, Frawley

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6-Moloney, On field leader.

5- Jamar

4-Jurrah

3- Jones

2-Rivers

1- Gysberts

Sub should have been Wona. Morton was a horrible decision to be the Sub. He is an accumulator of the ball and needs to play most of the day to have an impact where as Wona is the opposite. Can't run out a full game and has little impact late in the game.

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6. Moloney - Amazing game

5. Jamar

4. Rivers

3. Jurrah

2. Jones

1. Gysberts

I dig your votes Mr Morton... Moloney stepping Up, like the real Leader of the team.

BUT, where do we put Martin is his Magnificent game today.

On reflection, after getting over the annoyance od Bennell and Dunn,

I would vote >

6. Moloney - Amazing game

5. Jamar

4. Rivers

3. Jurrah

2. Martin

1. Jones

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6: Moloney

5: Jurrah

4: Jamar

3: Rivers

2: Jones

1: Gysberts

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6: Moloney (he seems to be the real on field leader)

5: Jamar

4: Jones

3: Gysberts (my first look at the lad - and I like what I saw)

2: Rivers

1: Bail

Sorry Wonna and Stef Martin

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6. Moloney - great game again

5. Rivers - Best game in years

4. Jurrah - match winner

3. Jamar - controlled the game

2. Jones - we would have been tampled without him when for a period in the second quarter (I think) he alone stood up.

1. Gysberts - we waited a while and he didn't disappoint. Great stoppage player.

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6. Jamar

5. Moloney

4. Rivers

3. Gysberts

2. Jurrah

1. Bail

Apologies to Martin (who is improving every week), and Jones (whose attack on the footy was outstanding as was his game bar for him still making some poor decisions, i.e. that missed opportunity to setup a transition goal with dumb kicking inside 50 instead of drawing the player and then kicking to Jurrah's advantage, as well as that dropped mark in the last)

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