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6 Jones

5 Watts

4 Rivers

3 Martin

2 Sylvia

1 MacDonald

Only 6 who came close to holding their heads up.

Apologies to Frawley, he didn't do enough when he had chances although the delivery to him when he presented was woeful, and Maric who tried again.

6. Rivers

5. Jones

4. Watts

3. Sylvia

2. Frawley

1. Macdonald

 

Lets put 22 raffle tickets in the bucket and see who are the lucky 6 are:

6- Sylvia

5- jones

4- MacDonald

3- Watts

2- Rivers

1- Green ( I know he was garbage but he was productive on the stats sheet)


This is a really hard task this week.

6. Sylvia

5. Jones

4. Rivers

3. Watts

2. Martin

1. Green

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6. Sylvia tries his arse off. Would love a few more blokes to have a crack like him

5. The blonde female trainer. kept me watching the game a lot longer rather than being in the bar

4.Macdonald honest trier

3.Jones

2Frawley

2.Rivers

1Watts

 

6. Jared Rivers

5. Colin Sylvia

4. Jordie McKenzie

3. Nathan Jones

2. Joel MacDonald

1. James Frawley

Real struggle to find six


6 - Sylvia

5 - Green

4 - Watts

3 - Rivers

2 - Martin

1 - McKenzie

Did you just look at the stats??? I thought Green was pathetic 2nite, saw him dog it twice, worst captain in the AFL, one and done for Greeny, Leading Teams is a joke, the man is so far out of his depth it aint funny.

6. Joel macdonald

5. Nathan jones

4. Colin Sylvia

3. Jared Rivers

2. Jack watts

1. Brad Green

Agree, no votes for Green.

6 - Colin Sylvia

5 - Jared Rivers

4 - Nathan Jones

3 - Jack Watts

2 - Stefan Martin

1 - Joel Macdonald


Did you just look at the stats??? I thought Green was pathetic 2nite, saw him dog it twice, worst captain in the AFL, one and done for Greeny, Leading Teams is a joke, the man is so far out of his depth it aint funny.

That's [censored]. Green was one of the few who kept running tonight. He never dropped his head and kept competing. I thought he led from the front tonight. He was far far better than 20 other blokes in red and blue.

6 - Sylvia, by a mile. If we had 5 more of him, we'd be premiers .

5 - Green, for reason above.

4 - Watts. Tried to create some plays and used it well.

3 - Rivers. Spoiled and used it well.

2 - Martin. Held his own in the ruck and created space. Liked his second efforts too. Gave been impressed with him in the absence of jamar.

1 - Jones. Just because he runs himself into the ground.

The following players should be embarrassed:

Newton, petterd, jurrah, Morton, macdonald and warnock. The latter two, I have never seen such horrible decision making and disposal. As for the other 4, their lack of effort and pressure was nothing short of a disgrace.

6. Sylvia

5. Rivers

4. Martin

3. Watts

2. McDonald

1. Jones

A well weighted analysis, Red.

6 Rivers

5 Sylvia

4 MacDonald

3 Green

2 Jones

1 Martin

On a side note, what does Jordie need to do to get a free kick?


Sylvia

Rivers

Martin

Jones

Watts

Nicolson....for 1 quarter i liked the effort.

 

6. Sylvia

5. Rivers.

Nobody else was worthy of a vote. Sorry.

This.

I can't believe people on here are giving Jones votes. I was going to go on a big tirade but I'll just wonder if everyone missed the first quarter.


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